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    How to kill carpenter bees?

    They have moved into my barn. Bad! I have caulked holes, sprayed with diesel, soapy water, random insecticides, and many other remedies I've been told. Tennis racket has had the most success. But I have to get them to go away. Any suggestions or ideas?!?!?

    #2
    Try this. Spectracide Pro Wasp & Hornet Killer.


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      #3
      Lol for some reason i can't help but visualize you runnin around your barn with a tennis racket swinging wildy hahahaha

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        #4
        Why would you want to kill them? Are there just huge numbers of them?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Sneaky View Post
          Why would you want to kill them? Are there just huge numbers of them?
          Do they sting?

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            #6
            Lemon joy mixed with water. Spray them after dark when they cannot fly. And do not be shy with the amount you hit them with.

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              #7
              we had them bad in our deck 2 years ago and called the county agriculture agent, they told use to put DE(dont know the spelling of the full name) in each hole and the seal the holes. Once that was done to either paint or water seal all bare wood, they wont nest in wood that has a coating. we treated every hole we could find and wood filled them and then sprayed the entire deck with bear water seal(natural color) and havent had a problem since.

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                #8
                easiest fix would be to burn down the barn

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                  #9
                  I used steel wool in the holes. Ended the problem....

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                    #10
                    I bought some ant poison over the weekend and just before putting it out around my camp I noticed it stated.... Not effective on carpenter ants. Great! Mainly what I bought it for.

                    So.... what the heck is the deal with anything that has carpenter in it? Seems they are a different breed than other insects on killing them?
                    Last edited by Bayouboy; 06-17-2013, 02:07 PM.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Sneaky View Post
                      Why would you want to kill them? Are there just huge numbers of them?
                      Yes large numbers and more destructive than termites! Sawdust covers the floor. I bet we've killed a couple thousand so far and no dent what so ever.

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                        #12
                        I live in a log home. I had bees when I moved in. I checked every day and if I found a hole, I would run a stiff piece of weed eater line in each hole. 8 or 9" or so and fill with wood putty. I also used a tennis racket, with great success. It took about 3 yrs, and this year I only had 1 so far. The trick is to kill the larva in the hole, and fill it in good, or they will hatch and be back in force!!
                        I also use my racket on red wasps!

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                          #13
                          Shoot em with your bow.

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                            #14
                            dawn liquid soap mixed with water in a sprayer. do it after dark when they are all at home. amazing results.

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                              #15
                              I hear that Seven dust is supposed to work pretty well on them but you have to plug the holes they make for sure because the holes just invite more of them back.

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