The carpenter bees in our yard have plenty of wood to nest in, and are *not* in our house. But good to know what to do if they decide to take up residence.
Simple Ways to Get Carpenter Bees to Stop Remodeling Your Home
None of these tips involve extermination.
Popular Science
by Julia Rittenberg
Excerpt: "How to safely remove carpenter bees
"Despite the issues carpenter bees can cause, they are extremely effective pollinators. Nick Hoefly, a beekeeper at Astor Apiaries in Queens, New York, says that thanks to their size, these hefty bugs are excellent âbuzzâ pollinators. âThis is a type of pollination where the insect vibrates the blossom to dislodge pollen, allowing it to fall onto the female parts of the plant,â he says. âMany vegetables and fruits, including tomatoes and some berries, rely on this type of pollination.â
"Thatâs why itâs best to get carpenter bees to leave without hurting them. Hoefly recommends applying a drop of almond or citrus oil inside any nest holes you find. Since they donât like the smell, they will most likely vacate and search elsewhere for a less-stinky place to build a nest. After they leave, youâll need to fill the holes with wood putty or steel wool. If you have wood the bees havenât found yet, take some time to sand it down, wipe away any excess sawdust with a wet sponge, and then paint it. Carpenter bees are attracted to unfinished wood.
"If you have no interest in keeping these pollinators around, Hoefly suggests using wind chimes. The bees donât like the noise and the constant jangling might convince them to seek other accommodations.
"But if you do want them to stay, you can provide homes specifically for them. This will keep them around, pollinating your garden and local plants. You can place simple blocks of wood around that you wouldnât mind them burrowing into, but Bruce Shriver, a beekeeper at the Gowanus Apiary in Brooklyn, New York, prefers âinsect hotel-style habitats.â
"You can find these at any home goods or hardware store or even make them yourself out of scrap wood and naturally hollow material. âAs long as the habitat includes a block of soft wood in addition to the reeds, bamboo, straw, and other materials⌠it should serve well as a decent carpenter bee habitat,â Shriver says. Youâll have all the benefits of these super-pollinators without them hovering around and burrowing into your fences. "
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