TruNorth Pest Control | Carpenter Bee Control in Alpharetta, GA
Carpenter bees resemble bumblebees but bore into wood to lay eggs, causing noticeable damage over time. These bees can weaken decks, eaves, railings, and other wooden structures if left untreated.
Why Carpenter Bees Are a Problem in Alpharetta
In the Alpharetta area, carpenter bees become active during spring, drilling into untreated or soft wood to create nesting tunnels. They often target sunny, exposed areas such as fascia boards, porches, and outdoor furniture. Repeated nesting seasons can result in significant wood deterioration and aesthetic damage.
TruNorth’s Carpenter Bee Treatment Process
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Inspection – We locate tunnels, identify bee activity, and assess wood damage.
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Treatment – Insecticidal dust is applied directly into nesting galleries, followed by professional sealing of the holes.
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Follow-Up – We monitor treated areas for returning bees and re-treat as needed.
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Prevention Guidance – We recommend painting or sealing all exposed wood surfaces to deter future infestations.
Seasonal Activity Calendar for Carpenter Bees in Alpharetta, GA

January – Low
February – Low
March – Moderate
April – High
May – High
June – High
July – Moderate
August – Low
September – Low
October – Low
November – Low
December – Low
Neighborhoods We Serve in Alpharetta, GA
- Avalon
- Windward
- Downtown Alpharetta
- The Manor Golf & Country Club
- Crooked Creek / White Columns
FAQ’S
Q1: Do carpenter bees sting?
A1: Male carpenter bees cannot sting, and females rarely sting unless directly provoked.
Q2: What kind of damage do carpenter bees cause?
A2: They tunnel into wood, weakening decks, eaves, and outdoor furniture over time.
Q3: Can I prevent carpenter bees?
A3: Painting or sealing outdoor wood surfaces and using traps can help deter them.
Q4: Are carpenter bees solitary?
A4: Yes, each female builds her own nest, but multiple bees often infest the same structure.
Q5: When are carpenter bees active?
A5: In Georgia, they are most active in spring and early summer.
People Also Ask (PAA)
What attracts carpenter bees?
Bare, untreated, or weathered wood is the main attractant for nesting.
Do carpenter bees return yearly?
Yes, they often return to the same nesting sites each year if not sealed properly.
Can carpenter bees damage my deck?
Yes, repeated tunneling in unsealed wood can lead to significant deck damage.
How do I get rid of carpenter bees?
Dust treatments followed by sealing the holes are the most effective methods.
Are carpenter bees protected?
No, they are not protected, but they do play an important role as pollinators.

