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Two Ways To Get Rid Of Carpenter Bees
Carpenter bees drill holes in wood where they nest and lay their eggs, which can be a real problem in any building with exposed wood. This new carpenter bee trap is designed to help eliminate the problem.
The holes in the Best Carpenter Bee Trap mimic the entrance to a carpenter bee nest, and the bees end up t
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Two Ways To Get Rid Of Carpenter Bees MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT Pest Animals Carpenter bees drill holes in wood where they nest and lay their eggs which can be a real problem in any building with exposed wood This new carpenter bee trap is designed to help eliminate the problem The holes in the Best Carpenter Bee Trap mimic the entrance to a carpenter bee nest and the bees end up trapped in a plastic soda bottle No bait or poison is needed The trap is designed to be placed on corners and peaks of buildings preferably on the sunny side of the building where bee activity is the greatest It consists of a small wooden house with angled sides and a flat top There’s also one flat side allowing the trap to be screwed to wood directly over any existing carpenter bee hole An empty 20-oz plastic soda or water bottle is screwed onto the bottom of the trap Once the bees get inside the trap they want to get out and fly toward the light inside the bottle To do that they have to go through a little plastic funnel and then down into the bottle When the bottle gets full of bees you unscrew the bottle put a cap on it and replace it with another bottle “It’s the most effective carpenter bee trap on the market ” says inventor Brian Blazer Heflin Ala “The trap has a wire on top so if you want you can hang it from a rafter or the corner of a building ” In structures already badly infested with bees Blazer offers a product called carpenter bee butter “The bee butter will wipe the bees out due to the active ingredient pymethrin which is contained inside a clear grease You inject the grease into the bee’s entrance hole Any bee that goes into or out of the hole will get grease on it and die “It turns every carpenter bee entrance hole into a bee trap ” says Blazer “It works much better than spraying pymethrin onto the wood because it actually gets the pymethrin on the bee and not just on the wood It also works better than using pymethrin dust which has only an 18-day residual before it breaks down The grease protects the pymethrin so it’ it’ll last more than a year ” One bee trap sells for $19 95 $26 total with S&H included Bee butter sells for $12 95 $18 with S&H One trap with bee butter sells for $38 S&H included For an average-size house Blazer recommends a set of 3 traps and one order of bee butter for $79 S&H included Personal checks accepted and you can order online at www carpenterbeesolutions com Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Brian Blazer 230 County Road 880 Heflin Ala 36264 ph 256 253-2019;blazeranimals@earthlink net; www carpenterbeesolutions com
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