Carpenter bees drill into wood, causing damage to decks, siding, and other structures around your home or business. Imperial Pest Control offers safe and effective solutions to remove them and prevent future infestations.
Carpenter bees are often mistaken for bumblebees, but they behave very differently. They bore holes into untreated or exposed wood to build their nests, which weakens structures over time. You may notice round holes, sawdust piles, or hovering bees near wooden areas. If left untreated, their tunnels can grow and invite more damage from birds like woodpeckers. Acting early helps protect your home or business from severe wood damage.
At Imperial Pest Control, we know how to find and treat carpenter bee problems efficiently. Our team inspects the affected areas, applies safe treatments, and seals entry points to stop bees from returning. We also help you take steps to prevent future infestations, like painting or staining exposed wood. Our process focuses on removing bees and keeping your structures secure. Trust us to handle carpenter bee issues quickly and thoroughly.
Our carpenter bee removal starts with a detailed inspection to find all the active nesting areas. We use safe methods to get rid of the bees hiding inside the wood. Once the bees are gone, we seal the holes so they can’t return. We also guide you on how to protect exposed wood from further damage. This process helps keep your home or building safe from future bee activity.
At Imperial Pest Control, we go beyond simply getting the job done. We approach every task with care and meticulous attention to detail. As proud members of three leading industry organizations, our team continually updates their skills and expertise. You can count on us to manage your pest issues with professionalism and provide lasting, effective solutions.
Yes, over time, the tunnels bored by carpenter bees can weaken wooden beams, railings, decks, and siding. Multiple bees nesting in the same area can create extensive damage. If left untreated, this damage may compromise the structural integrity of parts of your home. Early detection and removal help prevent costly repairs later.
Carpenter bees may return if the nesting holes are not sealed adequately after removal. New bees often reuse old tunnels or create new ones close by if wood remains exposed and untreated. Sealing holes and maintaining wood surfaces is essential to keep them away. Regular inspections help identify new activity early.
We start with a thorough inspection to locate all active carpenter bee nests. Then, we remove the bees using methods that focus on safety and effectiveness. After clearing nests, we seal holes and guide on protecting wood surfaces. Our approach reduces the chance of future infestations and damage.
If pests return after our work, contact us immediately. We will inspect the property again and provide additional services if needed, often covered by our service guarantees. Our goal is complete customer satisfaction and lasting results.
We focus on thorough inspections, safe removal methods, and customer care. Our experience and attention to detail help us tackle challenging pest issues effectively. We also provide clear communication and education to help customers prevent future problems.
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Since 2006, Imperial Pest Control has been in the business of eliminating and controlling pests, insects and wildlife in Ajax, Ancaster, Aurora, Barrie, Bolton, Bowmanville, Bradford, Brampton, Bradford, Brantford, Burlington, Caledon, Cambridge, Collingwood, Dundas, East York, Etobicoke, Grimsby, Guelph, Gwillimbury, Hamilton, King City, Kitchener, London, Markham, Milton, Mississauga, Newmarket, Niagara, Nobleton, North York, Oakville, Orangeville, Orillia, Oshawa, Peterborough, Pickering, Richmond Hill, Scarborough, Shelburne, St. Catherine, Thornhill, Toronto, Vaughan, Wasaga, Waterdown, Waterloo, Whitby and WoodStock.