Carpenter Bee Control Program


Discover peace of mind with Dixie Exterminators' specialized Carpenter Bee Control Program, designed specifically for homes and business in metro Atlanta. Carpenter bees can cause significant damage to wood structures of your home and/or business. Our expert team is here to protect your sanctuary from these wood-boring pests.

Carpenter Bee

Our Approach


At Dixie Exterminators, we combine our deep understanding of local pest behavior with state-of-the-art treatment methods to offer you a comprehensive solution to carpenter bee infestations. Our program includes:

  • Inspection and Assessment: Our experts will conduct a thorough examination of your property to identify carpenter bee activity and potential vulnerabilities.
  • Customized Treatment Plan: We'll develop a tailored strategy using the latest, most effective methods to reduce the presence of carpenter bees and lessen the likelihood of future infestations.
  • Follow-Up and Long Term Deterrence: Our service doesn't stop with treatment. We provide ongoing support, service, and advice, as may be needed, to keep the carpenter bees at bay.

Why Choose Us?


  • Specialized Expertise: Benefit from a program specifically designed to target carpenter bees and their unique behaviors.
  • Integrated Pest Management Solutions: Protect your home and the environment with our sustainable treatment methods.

Carpenter Bee
Carpenter Bee

Little known facts about Carpenter Bees


  • Male Bees Can't Sting: The male carpenter bee is often seen hovering outside the nest, guarding it against intruders. Despite their aggressive appearance and behavior, male carpenter bees lack a stinger and pose no threat to humans.
  • Historical Burrowers: Carpenter bees have been found to reuse and expand old tunnels for years, sometimes resulting in extensive networks of chambers within wooden structures. They prefer weathered and unpainted wood, often returning to the same spots annually to lay eggs.
  • Natural Enemies: Despite their robust appearance, carpenter bees have natural enemies. Woodpeckers, in particular, are known to feed on carpenter bee larvae. The presence of woodpeckers pecking at wooden structures might indicate an infestation of carpenter bees within.

Contact Us for Carpenter Bee Services

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770.424.1300