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How do you get rid of wood boring bumble bees?

By Matthew Sanders

How do you get rid of wood boring bumble bees?

If you have an active carpenter bee infestation, follow these guidelines to exterminate them.

  1. Spray a residual insecticide in the areas where the bees are active.
  2. Apply Residual Insecticide Dust in Carpenter Bee holes and galleries with a duster.
  3. Plug the holes (caulk or wood putty) during the fall months.

Do bumble bees bore holes in wood?

Bumble bees usually nest in the ground, but carpenter bees will create tunnels in wood to lay their eggs. If you notice a number of large bees flying around the eaves of your home, you probably have carpenter bees.

Do carpenter bees drill holes in wood?

Unlike honey bees that reproduce in hives, carpenter bees drill into wood in order to lay their eggs. Their holes are perfectly round and about 1/4 inch in diameter. Once the initial hole is drilled through the surface, the bee will make a turn and excavate a tunnel along the grain of the wood.

Why are carpenter bees digging holes in wood?

Carpenter bees are wood-boring pests that will bore holes into the trim, siding, decks and fascia boards on your house to build their nests. They are especially fond of log cabins. The bees will also tunnel into wood lawn furniture, firewood, railings, shingles and shutters.

How can I tell if carpenter bees are in my wood?

They build a burrow tunnels inside wood to set up a nest. The tunnels are usually around 4 to 8 inches long, with ½ inch wide suit for their body. You can easily spot their nest by holes in the wood surfaces, mostly in untreated or unpainted woods. They don’t like oil-painted or coated woods.

How big of a hole does wood boring bee make?

Females make a hole of 3 to 4 inches deep like chambers in wood to lay eggs. They are very harmful and can bring huge damage to your property. It is very easy to inspect your garden for the presence of these wood bees.

What can I use to keep carpenter bees out of my log home?

While wood stains will not deter carpenter bees, any exterior finishes with oil or polyurethane bases will help. Each spring, start early, plan on spraying the exterior of your log home with an insecticide. Obviously, because of the expanse of wood, this can be time-consuming.

Carpenter bees are wood-boring pests that will bore holes into the trim, siding, decks and fascia boards on your house to build their nests. They are especially fond of log cabins. The bees will also tunnel into wood lawn furniture, firewood, railings, shingles and shutters.

They build a burrow tunnels inside wood to set up a nest. The tunnels are usually around 4 to 8 inches long, with ½ inch wide suit for their body. You can easily spot their nest by holes in the wood surfaces, mostly in untreated or unpainted woods. They don’t like oil-painted or coated woods.

Females make a hole of 3 to 4 inches deep like chambers in wood to lay eggs. They are very harmful and can bring huge damage to your property. It is very easy to inspect your garden for the presence of these wood bees.

How do you stop carpenter bees from boring into your home?

They stick the straw-like extension on and blast all the holes. If you’re lucky, this will kill the larvae and keep the bees away for good. If you’re not, they’ll go bore holes in a new location on the house or surrounding property. Ultimately, all I can do is speculate on what mightwork.