Carpenter Bees
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formal_name
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Xylocopa species
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description
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Carpenter bees look like typical bumblebees but often lack yellow stripes. They are solitary bees.
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color
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Dark Blue, Green or Purple on Abdomen
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legs
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6
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shape
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Oval
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size
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1"
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antenanae
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True
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region
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habits
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Unlike bumble bees, carpenter bees are solitary insects. Female carpenter bees will chew a tunnel into a piece of wood to build a nest gallery. The bits of wood she chews and deposits outside the nest are called frass. The male carpenter bee guards the outside of the nest. He does not have a stinger, but his constant buzzing causes concern for some.
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habitat
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Carpenter bees bore through soft woods to lay eggs and protect their larvae as they develop.
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threats
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Carpenter bees do not pose a public health threat, but they can damage wood through their nest building.
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prevention
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Carpenter bees prefer bare wood, so painting and staining wood can sometimes deter them. However, they will sometimes attack stained or painted wood, so contact a pest control professional for assistance.
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catagories
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pest_category_id
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11