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  1. Apr 19, 2024 · If you’re a DIY enthusiast, these steps for how to make a carpenter bee trap will help you remove burrowing carpenter bees from your property.

  2. Nov 12, 2023 · Carpenter bees are a destructive nuisance that dig nesting holes through fascia boards, decks, and other wood structures. Although they aren’t dangerous, they do a lot of damage when they show up in spring. Fortunately, you can build an environmentally-friendly trap even if you don’t have a lot of crafting experience.

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  3. Build a simple carpenter bee trap to keep the pests away from your woodwork. Learn how with this easy step-by-step DIY carpenter bee trap project from HGTV.

  4. Apr 4, 2023 · Carpenter bees nest inside wooden structures, which can impact structural integrity. View the best carpenter bee trap models to protect your home.

  5. Apr 5, 2024 · Carpenter bees are pesky insects that drill holes in wooden structures and cause damage to your home. Unlike honey bees and bumblebees, carpenter bees do not build hives. Instead, they lay eggs in a wood piece, making it necessary to know how to make homemade carpenter bee traps and baits.

  6. Learn how to make a carpenter bee trap for around your home. You just need a scrap 4 x 4 and a mason jar to catch those pests!

  7. Oct 22, 2021 · If you’re noticing carpenter bees nearby your garage or deck rails, a DIY carpenter bee trap can be an effective deterrent. We assembled a list of 9 DIY carpenter bee traps below. Scroll through the plans and choose a build that will help safeguard your home- they’re one of the coolest things to build .

  8. Apr 19, 2017 · Here are instructions for a simple, but effective carpenter bee trap. Use them to protect your home.

  9. Step 1: Drill Main Hole. To begin, drill out a 1/2 inch hole down the center. This will only need to be about 4 to 5 inches. Just a rough estimate - none of this has to be perfect. Step 2: Drill Entrance Holes.

  10. The trap is a simple wooden box with 1/2" holes drilled in all 4 sides at an upward angle. Since the bees prefer to use an existing hole, these traps provide the hole they are seeking. Once inside the box, the bees fly toward the light and end up in the plastic water bottle at the bottom.

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