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Twenty-four people were injured during a 30-minute bee attack in the French alpine town of Aurillac, with three victims ...
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 ...
Carpenter Bee vs. Bumble Bee Identification. At first glance, carpenter bees and bumble bees look similar, but there are a few key differences that set them apart.
Bee swarming season in North Texas is primarily from late March through June. ... Carpenter bees: Females have stingers, while males don’t. They dig holes in wood for shelter.
This year marks a bumper crop of carpenter bees that bore holes in homes. Spring is in the air, and so are carpenter bees. Their holes can damage homes, even if they are mostly harmless themselves.
“We kill carpenter bees, swarming bees and, of course, killer bees. We also kill anything that begins with a B — beetles, butterflies, bark lice, bookworms, Chilean sea bass.
Carpenter bees don't typically sting, especially if you leave them alone. Learn how to identify carpenter bees, treat a sting, and avoid getting stung.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — If you've seen carpenter bees flying around your patio this spring, you're not alone. They're buzzing about, biting into wood to build their nests, damaging property in the ...
A "biblical mob" of bees has been swarming mailboxes, trash bins and even bicycles around Midtown Manhattan this season — but experts ensure they won't bother you if you don't bother them.