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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsThere is a carpenter bee who has been surveilling me like a drone all day
Everytime I step out on my deck, there he is, hovering, darting towards me, and behaving like an ass.
I know he can't sting or hurt me but he's getting on my damn nerves.
Walleye
(45,517 posts)Intractable
(2,396 posts)The guarding males don't sting. They ram.
Goonch
(5,603 posts)JoseBalow
(9,744 posts)I'm getting soft in my old age.
Goonch
(5,603 posts)JoseBalow
(9,744 posts)Life seems to be easier that way
Harker
(18,165 posts)I keep a little net in the house to help those who need a little help. 🐝
JoseBalow
(9,744 posts)Harker
(18,165 posts)Irish_Dem
(82,389 posts)It offends them but doesn't kill them.
Keepthesoulalive
(2,416 posts)But they are bad ass pollinators and they keep other stinging insects away. I have learned to appreciate them. They are welcome to make holes in my deck but they didnt seem to be interested in anything but the citrus.
Ziggysmom
(4,158 posts)rarely do unless grabbed or restrained. They pollinate plants other bees cannot, using their high frequency buzz. Native pollinators should be promoted and not killed. Like bats, they get an unearned bad rap.
Quiet Em
(3,030 posts)Although I can't imagine anyone attempting to grab one. They're pretty intimidating, at least to me, lol
electric_blue68
(27,355 posts)JoseBalow
(9,744 posts)Goonch
(5,603 posts)doc03
(39,188 posts)hole, when I moved here there were dozens of holes in both of my porch ceilings, I put vinyl sofit up, that solved the problem.
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