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I’m doing some repair work on a small outbuilding I own that has big carpenter bees nesting in it. There are maybe 8-10 holes. Can I work safely without getting stung? I’m replacing some of the damaged wood but it looks like there are holes or nests in some areas where I’m not doing any repairs.

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I read your article on carpenter bees and it stated that Drione dust was about the only long term product to use. We have several nests around our home. One has even nested in the top of our biddy pen. My concern about this product is whether it will harm honey or bumblebee’s. We have honey bee’s to harvest their honey and we use the bumblebee’s to help pollinate our gardens. Any information you could give would be greatly appreciated.

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We definitely have an infestation of carpenter bees in an old barn, since we have never treated for them before. When the bees are not active, from late evening to early morning, where do they go? Do they stay nearby? Do they stay together? Can I spray them at this time?

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i have carpenter bees surrounding the areas at both my back and front door. after reading about them, i’m sure they are females and they are building nests. they are quite aggressive and i have a baby to shuttle in and out of the house. i am very allergic to most other bees and my daughter probably will be also. how can i safely rid myself of these pests?

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