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How to take care of those carpenter bees ... You can use any insecticide labeled for carpenter bees. The best would be a product supplied with a "straw" so you can inject the insecticide directly into their entrance hole. This will get the most effective kill ratio, if you know the female bee is inside the gallery.
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unexco.com/carpbees.html
unexco.com/carpbees.html
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Before taking any actions to kill carpenter bees, you should first assess whether or not it's really necessary to do so. Carpenter bees are useful insects and efficient pollinators. ... When it is necessary to kill carpenter bees, then they are not particularly difficult to kill. Like bees in general,
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www.scarafaggio.com/carpbees_tx.htm
www.scarafaggio.com/carpbees_tx.htm
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Concise information about Carpenter Bees as a pest species with pest management solutions provided ... For overall control around a structure, commercial applicators are best equipped to apply insecticides as liquids in a wettable powder formulation (a powder that suspends in water) that will repel and kill carpenter bees.
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www.bugclinic.com/carpenter_bee.htm
www.bugclinic.com/carpenter_bee.htm
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1. Spraying individual bees will kill them, but what does that matter when there are thousands more back in the nest. The best method is to destroy the entire colony. 2. Buy a bag of SEVIN® dust. It is sold in most Home and Garden stores. On the other hand, carpenter bees are not very aggressive.
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www.kolias.com/homegarden/bees.htm
www.kolias.com/homegarden/bees.htm
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Apply the Drione (using a Crusader Duster) to the nest openings and deep inside the cavities drilled by the carpenter bees. This will kill any emerging carpenter bees and larva in the future. Since the holes can penetrate several feet, you should use an applicator like the Crusader Duster.
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www.pestproducts.com/carpenterbees.htm
www.pestproducts.com/carpenterbees.htm
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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. ... If you must kill the harmless male carpenter bee then use a Wasp and Hornet Aerosol.
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www.e-bug.net/pests/carpenter_bees.shtml
www.e-bug.net/pests/carpenter_bees.shtml
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Carpenter bee trap from Princeworks. Scientifically designed bee trap to catch and kill carpenter bees ... If you have carpenter bees, you know how destructive they can be. ... Sprays don't kill ‘em. Screens don't stop ‘em. Chemicals don't even slow them down.
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www.bee-trap.com/
www.bee-trap.com/
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A brief article on how to control carpenter bees. ... (Just spraying the holes will probably kill the adult bees, but spraying will not kill all the larvae. You must use a dust.) If you must kill the harmless male carpenter bee then use a Wasp and Hornet Aerosol.
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www.bugsaway.com/pest/carpenter_bees.htm
www.bugsaway.com/pest/carpenter_bees.htm
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