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Carpenter bees sting, but here’s why you’ll want them to keep buzzing around your gardenThey much prefer to run away than put up any kind of fight ... Jacobs says. When male carpenter bees go on the defensive, they often fly very close to your face and “stare” at you, she ...
If you do happen to spot a carpenter bee nest in your property, be sure to seal it to prevent the bees from returning.
As April winds down, get ready to look for the signs of the slow flying bumble bees that are really carpenter bees that will ...
Carpenter bees have “shiny, iridescent, hairless” abdomens that can reflect blue, black and purple colors, while bumblebees ...
Quite a number of folks have called me during the last week or two about large black bees (that resemble bumblebees) hovering around eaves, decks, and wood siding of your ...
Carpenter bees are putting those tiny holes in all your outdoor wood surfaces, but don’t make up your mind about them just yet. Despite the common belief that these wood-loving bees eat the wood ...
If you see holes in your deck, you can take a closer look to see if carpenter bees were behind them — but don’t get too close. Hayes said the bees typically poop out of the holes, so a ...
Bee season is all the buzz in North Carolina. Last week, we told you about carpenter bees, which are one of the most effective pollinators in in the state. Unfortunately, they can also leave ...
Carpenter bees are putting those tiny holes in all your outdoor wood surfaces, but don’t make up your mind about them just yet. Despite the common belief that these wood-loving bees eat the wood ...
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