furo
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Just moved to New England area a couple of months ago and the home inspector, although tasked to look for wood boring insects, did not notice the carpenter bee infestation that now plagues the house. The carpenter bees are apparently hatching now in the late summer and it's real bad. I can hear them through the ceiling, moving around, in an area about 2ft x 6ft in the upstairs bedroom. I have no idea how many carpenter bees are up there, but I don't want to find out the hard way.
I'm worried that having a pest guy spray them twice now has just aggravated the problem, since they are territorial, and like to nest in the exact same spot year after year. This is highly frustrating. The first day these bees start getting through the ceiling into the home, my wife is going to freak out, big time.
I'm worried that having a pest guy spray them twice now has just aggravated the problem, since they are territorial, and like to nest in the exact same spot year after year. This is highly frustrating. The first day these bees start getting through the ceiling into the home, my wife is going to freak out, big time.