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<blockquote data-quote="wlamarparmer" data-source="post: 1249764" data-attributes="member: 18681"><p>Carpenter Bees all wood house major issue. Tried self spray, exterminator spray(Mega Bucks), all</p><p>approx 30 day control. Wife nix respray for have to re clean windows (contract 2-3 story). Best option appears</p><p>to be the traps, I catch and dump 1/2 pint jar 2-3 times per season. Theses similar to described by Jogeephus.</p><p>Not as bad as described by my BIL this weekend. Mid 80's he had all wood house down road from Lindbergh house in New Jersey , said worse was woodpeckers after bee eggs and larvae, said they tear up 12-16 inch fascia board and no option but replace. Rough cedar cooking deck, sprayed last month, have more in trap than dead from insecticide contact., so I question the $300 I paid to treat that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wlamarparmer, post: 1249764, member: 18681"] Carpenter Bees all wood house major issue. Tried self spray, exterminator spray(Mega Bucks), all approx 30 day control. Wife nix respray for have to re clean windows (contract 2-3 story). Best option appears to be the traps, I catch and dump 1/2 pint jar 2-3 times per season. Theses similar to described by Jogeephus. Not as bad as described by my BIL this weekend. Mid 80's he had all wood house down road from Lindbergh house in New Jersey , said worse was woodpeckers after bee eggs and larvae, said they tear up 12-16 inch fascia board and no option but replace. Rough cedar cooking deck, sprayed last month, have more in trap than dead from insecticide contact., so I question the $300 I paid to treat that. [/QUOTE]
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