| 1. | Carpenter bees can be aggressive, but mostly to " other bees ."
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| 2. | Carpenter bees are used commercially in the Philippines to pollinate passion-fruit flowers.
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| 3. | Carpenter bees are also damaging to property, though they aren't likely to sting.
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| 4. | If I do have carpenter bees, how can I stop them from returning?
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| 5. | The menagerie includes spiders, ants, silkworms, mealworms, carpenter bees, fish embryos and rats.
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| 6. | Tropical carpenter bees choose dead wood, pithy stems and bamboo culms for nesting.
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| 7. | Go to Carpenter bee, click " edit this page " at the top.
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| 8. | The shingles are OK, but the trim is being attacked by carpenter bees.
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| 9. | They are similar in size and coloring to Australian carpenter bees.
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| 10. | The tropical carpenter bee is a very large, robust, solitary bee.
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