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Carpenter bees aren't eating the wood around your home & garden
Perfectly circular holes in your wood deck or siding with little piles of sawdust clinches it: You've got carpenter bees. But ...
These formidable bees got their name because they make holes in wood. Unlike termites, which make holes in wood as they eat it, carpenter bees do not eat wood. Instead, as they make tunnels in wooden ...
With a sting that packs a punch, would any creature dare to eat a bee? You would be surprised to know that, from birds to bugs, there are a lot of animals that rely on bees as a protein-filled snack.
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