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The "Black Hornet" is not a hornet at all

An unusually large, black insect is increasingly being spotted in German gardens, initially resembling a hornet at first ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Carpenter bees bore round holes into wood siding and rails. Here's how to identify them and keep them from doing serious damage.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gardeners know pollinators are essential, especially those industrious bees buzzing tirelessly in and out of squash blossoms and ...
Carpenter bees can burrow holes in your wood deck, leading to structural issues. However, these two household items can ...
If you've noticed some large bees hovering around your backyard wooden deck or window frames, they may be carpenter bees. While we appreciate bees that act as pollinators in our gardens, these bees ...
Carpenter bees can be easily identified by their signature yellow and black banding. Much like bumblebees, carpenter bees are relatively large. However, unlike other large bee species, carpenter bees ...
Carpenter bees can cause structural damage to your home. Learn how to get rid of them and prevent their return.
In terms of population, Arizona is home to various bee species, but have you been spotting large black bees buzzing by you lately? These bees are commonly known as carpenter bees, earning their name ...
Notice giant black bees buzzing around your backyard? That could spell trouble for your deck or fence, according to David Headrick, Cal Poly professor emeritus of entomology and pest management. Those ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. Carpenter bees drill holes in the wood of North Carolina decks and porches. The stinging insects can be a nuisance but play an ...
A carpenter bee on decking wood is seen in this file photo. Here’s what to do if you’re finding them tunneling into your Kentucky property this spring and summer. CB Strickland Getty ...