Carpenter Bee Control in Bonaire, GA

TruNorth Pest Control

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TruNorth Pest Control | Carpenter Bee Control in Bonaire, GA

Carpenter bees may look similar to bumblebees, but they can cause serious structural damage to homes and buildings in Bonaire, GA. These wood-boring insects drill perfectly round holes into decks, fences, eaves, and other wooden structures to create nesting tunnels. Over time, repeated activity can weaken wood and invite additional pest problems. TruNorth Pest Control provides professional carpenter bee removal and prevention services to protect your property year-round.

Why Carpenter Bees Are a Problem in Bonaire

The warm spring and summer temperatures in Bonaire, GA provide the perfect environment for carpenter bees to become active. Female carpenter bees bore holes into exposed, untreated wood to lay eggs, while males hover nearby to protect the nests. Though they rarely sting, their tunneling can cause costly damage over time, especially when woodpeckers attack the holes in search of larvae. Professional treatment and wood protection are key to keeping these pests under control.

TruNorth’s Carpenter Bee Control Process

Inspection of wood structures such as decks, soffits, railings, and siding to identify active nesting sites
Targeted treatment using safe, residual insecticides to eliminate adult bees and larvae inside the tunnels
Plugging and sealing of entry holes to prevent re-infestation and future nesting activity
Wood treatment with protective coatings or stains to deter carpenter bees from boring new holes
Ongoing prevention with regular inspections and maintenance to protect exposed wood areas year after year

Carpenter Bee Activity Calendar in Bonaire, GA

January – Low (Dormant)
February – Low
March – High (Emerging Adults)
April – High (Nesting Season Begins)
May – High
June – High
July – Moderate
August – Moderate
September – Low
October – Low
November – Inactive
December – Inactive


Neighborhoods We Serve in Bonaire, GA

  • Southfield Plantation
  • Morgan Ranch
  • Wellington Woods
  • The Tiffany
  • Charleston Plantation
  • Woodlands of Bonaire
  • Somerset
  • Bonaire Estates
  • Sandy Springs Estates

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FAQ’S

Q: Are carpenter bees dangerous?
A: Carpenter bees rarely sting, but males can be aggressive when defending nesting sites. The main concern is structural damage from their tunneling activity.

Q: How do I know if I have carpenter bees?
A: Look for smooth, round holes in wooden structures, sawdust beneath the holes, and hovering bees around eaves and decks.

Q: Do carpenter bees eat wood?
A: No. They don’t consume wood but excavate it to create tunnels for nesting and egg-laying.

Q: How can I prevent carpenter bees?
A: Paint or seal exposed wood surfaces, repair damaged wood, and schedule professional pest treatments in early spring.

Q: How long does carpenter bee treatment last?
A: TruNorth’s treatments provide long-lasting protection throughout the season, with options for ongoing maintenance as needed.

People Also Ask (PAA)

Q: Who provides the best carpenter bee control in Bonaire?
A: TruNorth Pest Control offers expert carpenter bee removal and prevention services throughout Bonaire, GA.

Q: Can carpenter bees come back after treatment?
A: If untreated wood remains exposed, carpenter bees may return. TruNorth’s exclusion and sealing methods help prevent re-infestation.

Q: Are treatments safe for people and pets?
A: Yes. TruNorth uses family- and pet-safe treatments that effectively eliminate carpenter bees while protecting your property.

Q: When are carpenter bees most active?
A: Carpenter bees are most active from March through June, when they emerge to mate and build nests.

Q: How much does carpenter bee removal cost in Bonaire?
A: Professional carpenter bee treatment typically ranges from $150 to $400 depending on the level of activity and size of the structure.

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