What To Do About Carpenter Bees Around Your Knoxville Home

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Some pest infestations can be considered nuisances, without much potential to affect homeowners beyond simply being aggravating. Some pest infestations can introduce the possibility of health concerns once they establish in homes. Some pests — like bees or wasps — can potentially cause direct harm to occupants. Termites and carpenter bees are a different kind of problem. Both of these pests can cause significant damage to area homes, and repairs can get expensive.

If you have a problem with carpenter bees in Knoxville, Southeast Termite & Pest Control wants you to call us. We know all about pest control in Knoxville, and we can help.

How To Identify A Carpenter Bee Problem Around Your Home

Carpenter bees are up to an inch long and are usually lighter at the front and dark purple to black at the rear, with shiny, hairless abdomens. Carpenter bees tend to hover around wooden structures while they investigate them. If they find the wood to their liking, they will land on it and start boring into it. Because of this, carpenter bees can often be identified by looking for chew marks or holes on the underside of wood surfaces. Sawdust on the ground or wooden steps is another indicator that carpenter bees are present and active. Carpenter bees prefer soft wood like cedar, pine, and redwood, and prefer for the wood to be at least two inches thick. This is the reason they love wooden decks and porches.

If you need to get rid of carpenter bees in Knoxville, Southeast Termite & Pest Control can assist you. With 52 years of complaint-free business with the Better Business Bureau, we have a proven track record of customer satisfaction. Contact us today for help with any pest problem.

The Problems A Carpenter Bee Infestation Can Create

Unlike termites, carpenter bees don’t eat wood. Carpenter bees are interested in wood because they like to build their homes inside it. The more carpenter bees bore, the weaker the wood becomes. Over time, your home’s structure can shift, and this shifting can introduce problems like misaligned doors and windows, cracks in walls, and leaks. Over time, damage can run into thousands of dollars.

Carpenter bee removal is critical if you want your home to remain in tip-top condition. If you are struggling with carpenter bees, give Southeast Termite & Pest Control a call. We can help.

Call The Pros About A Carpenter Bee Problem Around Your Home

DIY pest control techniques are largely ineffective at eliminating carpenter bees. You may get some of them, but you won’t get all of them. Carpenter bee damage is cumulative because any wood they bore into will forever be weakened.

Ineffective DIY efforts can allow carpenter bees to prosper. If you need carpenter bee pest control, get in touch with Southeast Termite & Pest Control. We have an A+ accreditation with the Better Business Bureau for good reason, and we want to partner with you against carpenter bees. We are experts in carpenter bee treatment.

How To Prevent Future Carpenter Bee Infestations

Here are some ways to discourage carpenter bees around your home:

  • Paint/stain. Keep outdoor wood carefully painted or stained. Bees will avoid it.

  • Traps. Placing traps around your home can help reduce carpenter bees.

  • Homes. Placing nesting materials far from your house can draw bees off.

  • Inspect often. Frequent checks can help you identify problems fast.

Finally, partnering with Southeast Termite & Pest Control can help you keep carpenter bees from returning later. Our technicians have a history of excellent customer satisfaction, and we want to help you eliminate carpenter bees for good.

"We have had Southeast Termite & Pest Control for several years now. The technicians did the initial termite prevention treatment and now perform a yearly inspection. We've had no problems."

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