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Carpenter bee - Wikipedia

Carpenter bees are species in the genus Xylocopa of the subfamily Xylocopinae. The genus includes some 500 bees in 31 subgenera. ... The common name "carpenter ...

Carpenter Bees - UK Entomology - University of Kentucky

Though seldom as destructive as termites, carpenter bees can cause cosmetic and structural damage. Female carpenter bees excavate new tunnels in wood for egg ...

Carpenter Bees | Ohioline

Carpenter bees get their common name due to the females' habit of excavating galleries in wood to create nest sites for their young.

Everything You Need To Know About The Carpenter Bee

The carpenter bee is the largest native bee in the United States, along with the bumble bee. This bee receives its name from its nesting habits.

Carpenter Bees - Penn State Extension

If you see a number of large bees hovering near the eaves of the house or drilling in wood, you have carpenter bees. There is only one species ...

Carpenter Bees ( Xylocopa spp.) - Pollinators - USDA Forest Service

Carpenter bees (genus Xylocopa) are the largest native bees in the United States. There are numerous species of carpenter bees that inhabit a broad range of ...

Carpenter Bees | University of Maryland Extension

The nest sites are associated with several types of secondary damage due to Woodpecker damage due to feeding on the immature bees.

Why and How to Coexist With Carpenter Bees, Our Pollinating ...

The main suggestion about carpenter bees from all sources, including the pest control companies, cooperative extensions, and educational institutions include ...

What's The Difference Between A Carpenter Bee Vs Bumble Bee?

Carpenter bees are the loners that carve homes in wood, while bumble bees are the sociable insects thriving in their communal hives.

Carpenter Bees - Cornell CALS

Carpenter bees are common spring and summer insects in the eastern United States. You may notice females excavating holes in wooden structures, or see a male “ ...

large carpenter bees, Xylocopa spp.

Xylocopa generally resemble bumble bees in size and somewhat in color, being black, metallic bluish or greenish black, or purplish blue. Some males have ...

Carpenter Bees | NC State Extension Publications

They emerge in April and May with the males usually the first to appear. Males can be distinguished from females by a whitish spot on the front ...

Carpenter bees - Missouri Botanical Garden

Carpenter bees, Xylocarpa sp., are large bees that resemble bumble bees. They can be distinguished from bumble bees by their shiny black abdomens with yellow ...

Just your average carpenter... Bee - Bug News

The Eastern Carpenter Bee is sometimes semi-social, and is often gregarious, meaning she likes to nest in small groups to be near her friends.

Understanding the Black Carpenter Bee - EnviroCon Pest Control

Black carpenter bees are one of the largest species of bees in the United States, and are often found within the Greater Houston area. They look fairly similar ...

Carpenter bees: Destroyers of wood or beneficial pollinators?

Despite the problems they may cause, carpenter bees are beneficial insects to have around. They will pollinate a variety of different flowers, ...

Carpenter Bees - CTAHR

Carpenter bees are the largest bees in Hawaii. Females are all black and the ... all examples of vegetables that benefit from carpenter bee pollination.

The Eastern Carpenter Bee: Beneficial Pollinator or Unwelcome ...

Carpenter bees are important pollinators of many flowering plants found in our gardens, natural areas, and on farms. In fact, 15% of our ...

Bumble Bees vs Carpenter Bees: Should You Get Rid of Them?

Bumble bees are rounder, fuzzy bees with a strip of yellow across their fuzzy heads and abdomens. Carpenter bees have a strip of yellow across their fuzzy ...

Nature's Right-Angle Drill: Carpenter Bees - UT Institute of Agriculture

carpenter bee that looks very much like a bumble bee, though it acts more like a hummingbird. Carpenter bees are members of the order Hymenoptera and are ...