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TabbHokie

Joined: 10/07/1999 Posts: 1737
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Battled for years


Drilling holes in a fence that hides my AC units. They are very aggressive, and annoying, but generally won't attack, I finally geared up with hoody, gloves, goggles, and attacked their holes with a Carpenter Bee Spray, and then filled holes with Bondo. After waiting to make sure they were gone, I sanded and will soon paint

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Posted: 04/27/2019 at 5:33PM



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Any experience with Carpenter Bees? -- MsAHokie 04/27/2019 5:25PM
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