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Carpenter Bees cause damage to wood by chewing tunnels in the wood and then laying eggs inside the tunnels. |
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Once a Carpenter Bees attack a structure they tend to return to the same areas on an annual basis making re-treatment of the structure necessary each Spring. |
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Carpenter Bees are easily recognized by their erratic flight patterns and appear to be diving, darting and chasing one another in mid air. |
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Treatment for Carpenter Bees is intended to stop Carpenter Bees from continuing to damage the wood in the areas treated. |
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Carpenter Bees are very territorial thus even after a treatment has been rendered, they may linger in the area for up to a week or two but they should not be able to re-enter their nests within the wood. |
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Both Preventive and Reactionary services for Carpenter Bees are available through Cooper Pest Solutions |
| General Information about Carpenter Bees |
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Carpenter Bees are wood destroying insects are most active during the Spring (April - June). These bees are large in size and look very similar to Bumble Bees. Both Carpenter Bees and Bumble Bees are black and yellow in color, however Carpenter Bees have a shiny black abdomen while the abdomen of Bumble Bees is covered in dense black hairs. Carpenter Bees are most easily recognized by their erratic flight patterns. These bees are often seen diving and darting about as well as "chasing" one another in flight. Carpenter Bees are a solitary bee that creates nests by chewing a perfectly round entry hole (it will appear that the area was drilled) and then tunneling into the wood. Once they have chewed tunnels into the wood they will lay between 6-8 eggs and provision them with a pollen food source called "Bee Bread". Each female creates her own nest, however many females will typically nest in the same vicinity on the structure. Areas that are most commonly affected include the trim along the roofline however they will nest in a variety of other areas on the home as well such as around deck railing, play sets, gazebos etc. In many cases there will be a brownish stain on the wood directly beneath the entry point into their nest. This stain is caused by the Carpenter Bees tunneling their nests. Once they begin establishing nests on a structure they return on an annual basis. |
| What Cooper Pest Solutions can do for you |
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Reactionary Treatments: Cooper Pest Solutions can respond to current Carpenter bee activity and provide treatments to stop additional Carpenter Bee activity for the remainder of the Spring and Summer |
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Preventive Treatments: Cooper Pest Solutions can provide pro-active services designed to prevent Carpenter Bees from re-occurring in subsequent years. These services are provided early in the Spring. |