CARPENTER BEES

Carpenter Bees


Custom Carpenter Bee Solutions in Johnson City, Elizabethton, TN, & Surrounding Areas

Prepare for a complete solution as we tackle carpenter bee problems in your home with precision and care. Situated in Johnson City and Elizabethton, TN, we're here for you and your neighbors. At Shepherd's Pest Control, we understand how frustrating carpenter bee issues can be. Using smart strategies and dedication, we'll keep your home safe from these pests. Let's work together to bring peace back to your home.

Having trouble with unwanted pests?

Treatment Options:

  • Interior and Exterior Inspection
  • Liquid Treatment around the foundation and windows and doors
  • Granular Treatment around foundation
  • Crawlspaces and Attic Inspected and Treated

Available Programs:

  • One Time Pest Treatment
  • Quarterly Pest Treatments
  • Monthly Pest Treatments
  • Fully Customized Treatment Plan

FAQ

  • How can I tell if my home is infested with carpenter bees?

    Signs of a carpenter bee infestation include round holes in wooden surfaces, sawdust-like debris beneath nesting sites, and the presence of carpenter bees flying around wooden structures.

  • What kind of damage can carpenter bees cause to my property?

    Carpenter bees tunnel into wood to create nesting galleries, which can weaken the structural integrity of wooden structures over time. Untreated infestations may result in significant damage to wooden siding, decks, eaves, and other vulnerable areas.

  • Are carpenter bee treatments safe for pets and children?

    Yes, our carpenter bee treatments are applied by trained professionals using safe and environmentally friendly products. We take precautions to ensure the safety of your family and pets during and after treatment.

  • How long does it take to eradicate a carpenter bee infestation, and when can I expect to see results?

    Treatment duration varies depending on the extent of the infestation and the treatment method employed. While results may vary, our team works diligently to address the issue promptly and minimize disruption to your home.

  • What steps can I take to prevent carpenter bee infestations in the future?

    To deter carpenter bees, consider painting or sealing exposed wood surfaces, filling existing bee holes with wood putty, and installing screens or netting to block access to potential nesting sites. Regular inspections and timely treatment of any new activity can help prevent infestations from recurring.

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