Mason bees I hope.

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  1. Donna S

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    The chicken wire is to protect the bees from woodpeckers, grackles and starlings?
    What about carpenter bees? Do they use the holes?

    Jerry
     
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    Jerry, So far the carpenter bees have stayed away( no sawdust). Yesterday there were 7 holes filled, today there are 11 so far. I have still not seen a bee. So I really don't know whats in the filled holes.
     
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    Wow Donna!--That looks like success to me.

    Chapeau!
     



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    Donna, congrats!!
     
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    You want to make sure the holes are at least 6" deep. Moma bee will place several female larvi first and finish with a few male larvi last. This way the males emerge first to breed the female as they emerge. If the holes are not deep enough you may only get females. I like the 6" bee tubes and use new ones every year. That way you avoid the bee mite problem that last year females may have had.
     
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    You are a fountain of knowledge Jbest.
     
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    Can this be.

    Will mason bees or others take over a carpenter bees holes? I found this today and now wondering. The carpenter bees are drilling holes by my gh. One hole is being filled with mud.



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