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How Many Carpenter Bees Live in One Hole?

One of the surest signs of warm weather is the arrival of carpenter bees. Each year, the adults will over-winter in abandoned nests, emerging in the spring to feed on nectar. We get a lot of calls about these pests, and for good reason: they can be very annoying and even dangerous to your property. … Read more

Black Bees Commonly Found in Minnesota

Minnesota is home to over 400 species of native bees. Many of these bees are black in coloration, belonging to families like Andrenidae, Halictidae, and Melittidae. Here are some of the most common black bees you may encounter buzzing around your garden in the Land of 10000 Lakes. Mining Bees Mining bees in the Andrenidae … Read more

carpenter bees hovering around my house

Big, bold, and buzzing—three innocuous words describing the frightening and seemingly “aggressive” force behind the Carpenter bee. Carpenter bees are one of the most feared springtime pests in the DMV. These three simple facts about them might surprise you. Carpenter Bees Hovering Around My House: What To Do As spring rolls around, you may start … Read more

Bumble Bee vs Yellow Jacket: Key Differences Explained

At first glance bumble bees and yellow jackets appear quite similar. They are both flying insects with black and yellow coloring. However there are some important distinctions between these two types of insects. Understanding the differences can help you identify them properly and appreciate their unique roles in the environment. Appearance and Physical Characteristics Bumble … Read more

Identifying Black and Yellow Bumble Bees

As a nature lover and avid gardener, I often find myself observing the different insects that frequent my flower beds and vegetable garden One type of insect I frequently see buzzing around are bumble bees With their large, fuzzy bodies and signature black and yellow striping, bumble bees are easy to recognize. However, there are … Read more

Bumble Bee vs Honey Bee: Key Differences Explained

In general, honeybees and bumblebees are not overly aggressive when protecting their nest. However, both will readily sting to defend themselves or their colony. Honeybees sting more often than bumblebees, which is the main difference in how they behave when they shoot their venom. While a honeybee only stings once, a bumblebee is capable of … Read more

Dealing With Small Black Bees in Your House

As a homeowner, nothing is more annoying than finding insects invading your personal space. Small black bees buzzing around indoors can be especially bothersome. While your first instinct may be to swat them, take a closer look before you do. Those little black bees could actually be helping your garden! Here’s what you need to … Read more