Carpenter Bees

Are you afraid of spiders?

by All American Pest Control on April 20, 2011

Afraid of spiders The fear of spiders is the third most common fear… just behind death and public speaking. Here in Middle Tennessee we find 6 very common spiders. These spiders include the House Spider, Hobo Spider, Wolf Spider, Cellar Spider, Jumping Spider, Black Widow Spider and Brown Recluse Spider.

Our customers find that our Perimeter Pest Control program and/or our Green Choice Pest Control program are effective treatments to get rid of spiders. With both program, you get superior exterior treatments to stop spiders before they get inside your home. We create an invisible barrier by treating the foundation of your home, window sills we can reach, splash blocks, garbage cans, garage door openings, and door openings. Both the Perimeter Pest Control and Green Choice Pest Control program, provide you with additional protection for up to 47 different Middle TN pests including…

 

  • Ants
  • Crickets
  • Firebrats
  • Earwigs
  • Silverfish
  • Flies
  • Roaches
  • Fleas
  • Wasps
  • Clovermites
  • Pillbugs
  • Sowbugs
  • Millipedes
  • Centipedes
  • Mice
  • Rats
  • Food Infesting Pests
  • Beetles
  • Weevils
  • Fungus Gnats
  • Spring Tails
  • Lady Bugs
  • Moths
  • Boxelder Bugs and
  • Carpenter Bees

Due to the nature of Brown Recluse Spiders, we recommend a bit more thorough process to reduce brown recluse spider populations. The process starts with a 2 week evaluation period to determine best treatment approach for your home and level of brown recluse activity.

If you need services for general spiders and/or brown recluse spiders, connect with us by phone, email or by filling out our Home Evaluation Form on our website.

Now is the time for Carpenter Bees in Nashville, TN

by All American Pest Control on April 28, 2009

As of yesterday, we have started getting our annual calls regarding carpenter bees. Carpenter Bees look much like a bumble bee. You don't have to worry about nasty, painful stings… because carpenter bees won't sting you. They will dive at you and try and scare you away, but they won't sting.

Carpenter-Bee-Picture

What they will do is burrow into wood decking, wooden eaves or just about any unpainted, unsealed wood material.  They burrow into the wood and then neatly (nearly perfectly) clean out a hollow with the grain of the wood. This is where they will nest and the larvae will grow.

Carpenter Bees are covered under our Perimeter Pest Control and our Green Choice Pest Control program. If you are a customer and have a carpenter bee problem, just call us and we'll schedule a time to come out to provide an additional service for no additional charge.

About 1 week after our treatment, it's best to caulk the holes where the carpenter bees were and paint or seal the wood. Painting and sealing untreated wood and maintaining the paint and seal is the best way to prevent Carpenter Bees in the future.

Here is a picture I found of the holes and runs that the perfectionist carpenter bee creates…

Carpenter-Bee-Damage