1/2 inch long
Carpenter Bees do not attack bumble bees.
Bumble bees are big fat critters. Some times they are mostly black. Carpenter bees look more like honey bees. The tell teal sign of carpenters is saw dust and holes in where you think they are living.
Could be a Carpenter Bee. They look like a bumble bee without the yellow band. Big and round, but harmless. They have no stinger.
Carpenter bees bore holes using their mouths. They chew at wood, making it pulpy and soft, repeatedly until they have made a hole big enough for themselves.
yes carpenter bees are found in detroit
will cold weather kill carpenter bees
because they burrow in soft wood to lay their eggs
Currently, there have been over 500 species of carpenter bees discovered. However, in the future, there may be more species of carpenter bees discovered.
Yes, carpenter bees can sting, but it is rare. Male carpenter bees do not have stingers and are often seen hovering around without causing harm. Female carpenter bees can sting if they feel threatened or provoked.
Carpenter Bees live in wood
The bees you're referring to are likely carpenter bees. These solitary bees are known for their large, robust bodies and black coloration. They create tunnels in wood to nest, which can often be mistaken for damage caused by woodboring insects. Unlike bumblebees, carpenter bees have a shiny, hairless abdomen and are typically not aggressive.
No, but carpenter bees do.