jmarkwolf
Well-known member
The "barrel" over my front door is susceptible to carpenter bee "infestation". I often have to have the exterminator come to dust the holes to kill the bees, then the holes need to be plugged (the white stuff in the pic) prior to re-staining. The carpenter bees don't seem to be attracted to anything else on the house.
Now I'm thinking about having the wood work removed entirely, to inspect damage underneath, then putting something else back up that won't attract the bees so I won't have to deal with the infestation anymore. The paint store recommended against using the thick oil based stain with insecticide additive that the exterminator recommended, due to gravity preventing soaking in apparently.
I like the wood look. Any ideas regarding wood look but would be impossible for the carpenter bees to drill their holes?
Now I'm thinking about having the wood work removed entirely, to inspect damage underneath, then putting something else back up that won't attract the bees so I won't have to deal with the infestation anymore. The paint store recommended against using the thick oil based stain with insecticide additive that the exterminator recommended, due to gravity preventing soaking in apparently.
I like the wood look. Any ideas regarding wood look but would be impossible for the carpenter bees to drill their holes?
