Carpenter bees are drilling into North Carolina porches and decks this spring, bringing plenty of misconceptions along with ...
Carpenter bees drill holes in untreated wood in structures like decks and window sills. Learn how to get rid of carpenter ...
Carpenter bees and ground bees are among the many flying insects becoming active with warmer weather. Male and female ...
Carpenter bee holes are easy to miss — they look like small drilled holes, and there may not be many. But the damage ...
A male carpenter bee. Courtesy of Matt Bertone. The fat bees are back, as are the tiny holes they love to drill in decks and porches. Carpenter bees (not to be confused with bumblebees or honeybees) ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) -While honey bees nest in trees and bumble bees nest in the ground, carpenter bees nest in wood. Most carpenter bees spend their time around dead wood. They get their name from ...
Notice giant black bees buzzing around your backyard? Those enormous insects you’ve spotted are carpenter bees, he said. Carpenter bees use their powerful jaws to burrow into wood, leaving “siding, ...
The good news is you don't have to committ bee-murder to get your deck back.
Carpenter bees might not wear tool belts like real carpenters, but they do have impressive woodworking abilities thanks to their strong jaws. The jaws of this bee are strong enough to drill perfect ...
These burly, buzzing insects cause "significant structural damage over time," pest control experts say.