TruNorth Pest Control | Carpenter Bee Control in Atlanta, GA
Carpenter bees are large, shiny black bees that resemble bumblebees but differ in behavior. Instead of nesting in the ground, they drill perfectly round holes into untreated or soft wood to lay eggs. Over time, these tunnels can weaken wooden structures such as decks, eaves, and trim.
Why Carpenter Bees Are a Problem in Atlanta
In Atlanta, carpenter bees become highly active during spring and early summer. They are drawn to sunlit, exposed wood surfaces—especially decks, fences, soffits, and porch ceilings. While they are valuable pollinators, their nesting behavior can lead to costly property damage and attract woodpeckers seeking larvae.
TruNorth’s Carpenter Bee Treatment Process
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Inspection – We locate entry holes and assess the extent of wood damage.
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Treatment – Professional-grade insecticidal dust is applied directly into tunnels, followed by sealing to prevent re-entry.
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Follow-up – We monitor previously treated areas and re-treat if any new activity appears.
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Prevention Guidance – We recommend painting or sealing bare wood and installing decoy traps to deter future infestations.
Seasonal Activity Calendar for Carpenter Bees in Atlanta, 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 Atlanta, GA
- Buckhead
- Midtown
- Inman Park
- Old Fourth Ward
- Virginia-Highland
- West End
- Grant Park
- Kirkwood
- East Atlanta Village
- Cascade Heights
FAQ’S
Q1: Do carpenter bees sting?
A1: Male carpenter bees cannot sting, and females rarely do unless provoked.
Q2: What damage do carpenter bees cause?
A2: They bore tunnels into wood for nesting, which can weaken beams, decks, and trim over time.
Q3: Can I prevent carpenter bees?
A3: Yes, by painting or sealing exposed wood and installing carpenter bee traps in vulnerable areas.
Q4: Are carpenter bees solitary?
A4: Yes, they typically nest alone, but multiple females may infest the same area.
Q5: When are carpenter bees active?
A5: They are most active from March through June in Georgia.
People Also Ask (PAA)
What attracts carpenter bees?
They are drawn to untreated, unpainted wood and sunny, exposed surfaces.
Do carpenter bees return yearly?
Yes, they often return to the same nesting sites each spring.
Can carpenter bees damage my deck?
Yes, repeated tunneling can weaken wood and create cosmetic damage.
How do I get rid of them?
Professional dust treatments followed by sealing tunnels are most effective.
Are carpenter bees protected?
No, they are not protected, but because they are beneficial pollinators, humane management is encouraged.

