No they live in the woods but not in a actual piece of wood.
Carpenter Bees live in wood
Carpenter bees do have venom. The only thing that distinguishes them from other bees is their habit of boring holes in wood to live.
Yes, wood attracts bees. The insects in question consider wood as possible sources of shelter. Particularly carpenter bees (Xylocopa spp) need wood for burrowing into and making nests.
No, but carpenter bees do.
box turtles, wood turtles are the only main turtle species that live in the deciduous forest
Xylocopa
in wood
To get rid of borer bees or carpenter bees, there a few things you can do, including using an insecticidal dust or spray and closing off holes in wood through which bees gain entrance. For a severe infestation, an exterminator may be necessary. Carpenter bees burrow into wood of a structure like a porch. They build tunnels in wood to set up their nest.
because they burrow in soft wood to lay their eggs
There are many insects that are attracted to rotting wood. This includes termites, ladybugs, carpenter ants, and powder post beetles.
Nectar.
No they do not. Some people say they bite but I whack them all the time and none of them ever bite me. Hope this helped!