Carpenter Bees – Did You Know These Interesting Facts?
Carpenter bees can be a common sight around some NJ homes in spring. How much do you know about these insects? Learn more about carpenter bees with these fascinating facts. Carpenter Bees Aren’t Big on Stinging While you might...
Introducing the New Jersey Carpenter Bee – What to Know
Carpenter bees are commonly mistaken for bumble bees. However, they differ from bumble bees in several ways. Keep the following facts about carpenter bees in mind in case you have them around your home. Only Females Sting Do you...
April’s Featured Pest – the Carpenter Bee
As springtime weather gets warmer, carpenter bees are out and about more to mate and build their nests. These bees tend to show up in April, so it’s important to learn more about them now in case they become a problem for you....
The Misunderstood Carpenter Bee
It’s easy to confuse carpenter bees and bumble bees, but these bee species have some notable differences. Do you need Monmouth County pest control if you have carpenter bees around? Find out more about this common type of bee in...
What to Know About New Jersey Carpenter Bees
Those large bees flying near your home might not necessarily be bumblebees. Carpenter bees are sometimes mistaken for bumblebees, and it’s important to know whether or not you have these flying insects around. You might need pest...
What to Know About Wood-Eating and Wood-Damaging Pests
Pests that cause damage to wood by eating it or tunneling through it can end up making your home unsafe. Fixing the damage that these pests cause can also be costly. Find out more about these wood-destroying pests, so you can get...
NJ Carpenter Bee Control – What to Know About Carpenter Bees in New Jersey
Carpenter bees can end up becoming a nuisance for NJ homeowners thanks to the holes they drill in building exteriors for their nests. How long do these bees usually stick around? Learn more about their life cycle, so you can...
NJ Carpenter Bee Control – Dive Bombing Bees are Carpenter Bees
Not all bees are aggressive and not all can sting, but some can give you quite a scare when they dive bomb you. If this happens, it’s most likely carpenter bees that are protecting their territory. Find out more about these bees,...