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Solitary Bees: “Busy As Can Bee” Pollinators?

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Solitary Bees: “Busy As Can Bee” Pollinators?

The majority of the bee population in the United States falls into the “solitary bee” category. This includes mason bees, mining bees, carpenter bees, digger bees and several others. Many, but not all solitary bees are harmless. Some can be efficient pollinators, and others can be a real problem. Carpenter Bee Argument Some solitary bees, such as the carpenter bee, can become a real nuisance to have in your backyard. They drill holes into porches, decks, or anywhere on your property that may have dead wood. Many people will argue that carpenter bees are not the pollinator others in the...

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Great Gifts for the Mom that Loves Being Outside

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Great Gifts for the Mom that Loves Being Outside

Where would any of us be without our Moms? Best Bee Brothers thinks that Moms really are the best, so don’t settle on getting her anything less! Give mom what she really wants - peace and quiet! With the beautiful spring weather here let her enjoy outdoor space free of carpenter bees. Best Bee Brother’s line of carpenter bee traps and accessories have the perfect tools to truly give mom a protected outdoor oasis. To help give her everything she needs we are offering 20% off every item in our store 5/1 - 5/15 with our discount code MothersDay2017. Featured...

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Best Techniques to Eliminate Carpenter Bees

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Best Techniques to Eliminate Carpenter Bees

When Carpenter Bees build nests within the walls of your beautiful home, you'll do almost anything to get rid of them. For some, using pesticides is the last resort or simply not an option. This is why we created a chemical free solution. Here are some simple techniques, without the use of chemicals, to try: Our Best Bee Trap: Our patented design attracts carpenter bees and traps them in an easy-to-dispose bottle.  The traps should be placed by the eaves of the house, on porches, and in areas where wood is exposed.  Placing them on the sunny side of the house...

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