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Should you be concerned about these special types of bees that can dig holes in your yard in South Carolina? Here’s what to know.
Should you be concerned about these special types of bees that can dig holes in your yard in South Carolina? Here’s what to know.
Should you be concerned about these special types of bees that can dig holes in your yard in South Carolina? Here’s what to know.
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Carpenter bees bore round holes into wood siding and rails. Here's how to identify them and keep them from doing serious damage. It’s easy to confuse carpenter bees with bumblebees, since both ...
If carpenter bees burrow their way into your home, an untreated infestation can lead to structural damage to your home, which can be costly to repair.
Why do carpenter bees dig in wood? Hayes said carpenter bees burrow in wood because it offers protection. “They love habitats that are safe and secure,” Hayes said.
Published this week in Austral Entomology, it examines the soil type preferences of ground-nesting bees and provides a simple, practical approach to enhancing their habitats.
If carpenter bees burrow their way into your home, an untreated infestation can lead to structural damage to your home, which can be costly to repair.
Why do carpenter bees dig in wood? Hayes said carpenter bees burrow in wood because it offers protection. “They love habitats that are safe and secure,” Hayes said.