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UC home and landscape guidelines for control of Carpenter Bees. ... Carpenter bees build nests in wood, creating galleries that can weaken structures; however, they rarely cause severe damage. People may be frightened by carpenter bees because of their large size, their similarity to bumble bees, and their annoying noise.
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Carpenter bee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Carpenter bees (the genus Xylocopa in the subfamily Xylocopinae ) are large, hairy bees distributed worldwide. There are some 500 species of carpenter bee in 31 subgenera. Their name comes fr...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpenter_bee
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Large carpenter bees belong to the genus Xylocopa. Two native species, Xylocopa virginica and Xylocopa micans, occur in the eastern United States. There also are a number of native carpenter bees in the western United States.
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Specializing in carpenter bee control and how to get rid of and kill carpenter bees, Do It Yourself Pest Control provides the products and expertise you need for residential and commercial control of pests ... Carpenter bees get their common name from their habit of boring into wood to make galleries for the rearing of young.
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www.doyourownpestcontrol.com/carpenter_bees.htm
www.doyourownpestcontrol.com/carpenter_bees.htm
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Control carpenter bees with Suspend SC and Drione Dust insecticides. ... Killing Carpenter Bees on Cedar siding or log homes ... Carpenter bees are large, yellow and black (or blue-black) bees that become active in early spring. This bee is commonly 2/3 to 1 inch long, usually with a shiny abdomen and a yellow thorax.
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www.pestproducts.com/carpenterbees.htm
www.pestproducts.com/carpenterbees.htm
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Do your own pest control! Control carpenter bees with effective professional products. ... Carpenter bees are large (1 inch) yellow and black bees which become active in early spring. They resemble bumble bees but do not live in colonies, have fewer hairs, a shiny black abdomen and no pollen sacs on the hind legs.
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www.e-bug.net/pests/carpenter_bees.shtml
www.e-bug.net/pests/carpenter_bees.shtml
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Concise information about Carpenter Bees as a pest species with pest management solutions provided ... Carpenter bees have a shiny black, hairless upper abdomen surface with yellow colored hairs on the mid-section or thorax while bumble bees have a hairy yellow upper abdominal surface...
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www.bugclinic.com/carpenter_bee.htm
www.bugclinic.com/carpenter_bee.htm
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Carpenter Bee, common name for a group of mostly large, metallic-colored bees that construct nests in flower stalks or wood. There are about 730 species of carpenter bees. They live throughout the world wherever woody plants abound, especially in forested regions.
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