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DRIONE DUST |
Drione Dust--This is the product we recommend for Carpenter Bees and Carpenter Ants. The light fluffy dust makes it easy to apply using the Crusader Duster. Dessicant action makes the product last for several months. It also makes a great flea powder for dogs and can be used in cracks and crevices for roaches. A little bit goes a long ways, very safe. Drione Dust contains silica gel and pyrethrin.
CARPENTER BEE CONTROL
Carpenter bees are large (1 inch) yellow and black bees
which become active in early spring. They resemble bumble bees
but do not live in colonies, have fewer hairs and no pollen
sacs on the hind legs. They appear around homes and are a
nuisance. Although it is rare to be stung by one, their sheer
size is scary and people generally stay clear of them.
Their nest is much more of a concern. These
nests, if left untreated, will result in extensive structural damage
and will result in costly repairs within a few years. The
female will go in and out of the nest so patience will show where the
entrance is. Killing individual bees with a liquid insecticide
will not destroy the bee's young. THE NEST MUST BE TREATED!!
CARPENTER BEE CONTROL
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BIOLOGY---Carpenter bees get their name from
their ability to drill through wood and nest in it. Their
drilling will create a near perfect hole approximately 1/2 inch in
diameter. This hole is usually located on the underside of any
wood surface including siding, soffits, overhangs, decks, fence
posts, fascia boards and window frames. Although the hole
appears to be only an inch or two deep, it doesn't end there.
The female will turn 90 degrees and bore a channel from 6 inches to
as long as 4 feet. This channel serves as a main corridor from
which she will drill small chambers a few inches deep. These
chambers become egg holders. She will deposit an egg, bring in
some food, and then seal it off to ensure the egg's development.
The male spends most of his time flying around the
nest playing guard. This is ironic as nature has left him ill
prepared; he has no stinger! Only the female can sting.
Simply killing the male will not solve your problem. TO
ELIMINATE CARPENTER BEES YOU MUST TREAT THE NEST.
To treat the carpenter bee holes use Drione Dust and a Crusader Duster. As the female enters the hole she will drag the dust into the nest and kill all the larvae. Drione lasts for many months and is very safe. After 2 or 3 days plug the holes. This makes it easy to see new activity and keeps the dust inside to kill the larvae. If you must kill the harmless male carpenter bee then use a Wasp and Hornet Aerosol.
To prevent future drilling of new holes in the wood spraying the wood with a good residual insecticide like Viper is recommended. Viper is also an excellent product for the control of ants, spiders, big roaches and scorpions, both inside and outside the home.
1-800-226-8370e-Bug Products - Do It Yourself Pest Control 5825 Nancy Ave, Columbus, GA 31909 | Fax: 1-706-221-1918 |