Carpenter Bees
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Identify Carpenter Bees and Get Rid of Them SafelyCarpenter bees in your walls? Learn how to identify them and get rid of them easily, without resorting to toxic chemicals.
Carpenter Bees - the Stinger-Less House DestroyersCarpenter bees won't sting, the males don't even have stingers, but these bees will damage wood portions of houses. Here's how to detect and prevent the destruction of carpenter bees.- Distinguishing Between Carpenter Bees and Bumble BeesCarpenter Bees are commonly mistaken for the ubiquitous Bumble Bee, but they are quite different. Learn where the mysterious holes in the sides of your house and garden furniture are coming from.
How to Tell the Difference Between Carpenter Bees and BumblebeesAlthough they are very similar in appearance, carpenter bees and bumblebees are very different, and one can be destructive to your home!
How to Get Rid of Carpenter BeesOften confused with bumble bees, carpenter bees cause property damage while pollinating your flowers and trees.
Managing the Carpenter Bee Population Around Your HomeAlthough carpenter bees may appear frightening because they are bees and look a lot like bumble bees they are not really dangerous. The males can not sting. The females can but rarely will attack.- How to Keep Carpenter Bees from Ruining Your HouseWhile carpenter bees can be destructive, they also play a positive role in our urban environment.
- How to Get Rid of Carpenter BeesInformation on the much loved carpenter bee.
Spring Has Arrived and so Have the Carpenter BeesI have a deck on the front of my house, and it is unpainted wood. I enjoy it, and so do the kids. Today we were heading outside for some fun in the sun, and as I looked around I noticed some pretty large bees hanging around the rafters of my porch