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Carpenter Bee
Chamber Trap for Soffit |
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$ 44.95
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Carpenter Bee
Chamber Trap for Fascia |
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100% environmentally safe
• Safe for humans, pets, and plants
• Coincides with natural habitat
• Non-toxic
• Does not require you to stain or paint your home
• One step, easy installation
• No measuring chemicals
• No spray device of any kind
• No harsh smells
• No residues or chemicals left on wood
• Easy to store
• Easy to remove and dispose
• Homeowner friendly
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Carpenter Bees
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Carpenter Bee
Scientific Name: Xylocopa
You probably notice these bees hovering around outside
of your home during spring or early summer. They are
searching for mates and favorable wood to start their nests. |
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Carpenter Bee Entry Hole
This is a perfectly round hole drilled by the carpenter
bee to enter their nest. The “Carpenter Bee Chamber” is also
designed to mimic the entry hole. |
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Carpenter Bee Larva Chamber
This is where the carpenter bee will lay her larva
brood. We designed the “Carpenter Bee Chamber” to mimic
there natural nesting process. |
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Carpenter Bee Larva
These are pictures of larva that the female has laid to
hatch. This new brood will also use the same chamber to have
the next generation of wood destroying carpenter bees. The
“Carpenter Bee Chamber” will help you eliminate this
continuous egg laying process. |
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Photo Gallery
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Male
Carpenter bee easily recognizable by the distinct dot on the
front of his head. The males are not equipped and do not
sting,
but watch out for those females. |
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| Fascia board
with a Carpenter bee hole. Place a small Carpenter Bee
Chamber next to these. |
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| Here's
another Carpenter Bee hole. Place a large Carpenter Bee
Chamber near or on top of holes like this one. |
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| Piliated
Woodpecker. These are the pests that tear your house apart
getting to Carpenter bee larvae. |
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| Woodpecker
damage |
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Woodpecker damage |
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Woodpecker damage |
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Woodpecker damage |
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Woodpecker damage |
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Woodpecker damage |
Frequently Asked Questions
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Do Carpenter Bees sting? |
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The male carpenter bees do not have
stingers. You can tell the males from the females by the
yellow dot on their forehead.
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When should I install the Carpenter Bee Trap?
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As
soon as possible to control your Carpenter Bee problem. |
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Q. |
Why can't I just use a fly swatter to kill
these pesky bees? |
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If you are that good of an aim while
standing on a 20 foot ladder. "Bee" our guest! |
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Q. |
Where should I install my Carpenter Bee
Traps on my home. |
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"Active Areas" are where you should start
first. Look for existing holes. |
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Will I see results with the Carpenter Bee
Trap? |
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Yes. Unlike other products and methods on
the market, when you remove the Carpenter Bee Trap you will immediately see the results. |
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