Carpenter Bee Control Nantucket
Carpenter bees are a common problem on Nantucket, drilling holes into decks, fascia boards, railings, and shingles. While they don’t eat wood, their tunneling can weaken structures and attract woodpeckers. Our professional carpenter bee control service eliminates active infestations and helps prevent future damage.
Nantucket Carpenter Bee Control
✔ Step 1 – Full Property Inspection
We locate all active carpenter bee holes and assess the extent of the damage.
✔ Step 2 – Expanding Foam Application
An expanding foam is applied directly into each gallery to target larvae and eggs, sealing the tunnels and preventing further activity.
✔ Step 4 – Preventative Spray
A protective coating is applied to high-risk wooden surfaces to discourage future nesting.
✔ Step 3 – Follow-up Visit
We return 3 days later to re-treat any active sites using insecticidal dust for long-lasting residual control.
✔ Step 5 – Recommendations
We advise on sealing, staining, or painting exposed wood for added long-term protection.
FAQs
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Bees bore into wood to create nesting galleries, causing structural damage
Return to the same areas year after year, compounding the problem
Can attract woodpeckers, which cause additional destruction
Damage can reduce property value and lead to costly repairs
Without intervention, carpenter bee activity can worsen each season as new tunnels are added.
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Treatments are highly targeted to avoid harming beneficial pollinators
Long-lasting residual products for extended protection
Focused on wood surfaces most attractive to carpenter bees on Nantucket homes
Optional ongoing service for properties with recurring carpenter bee issues
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Local knowledge of Nantucket’s seasonal carpenter bee patterns
Quick scheduling during peak activity months
Month-to-month plans, no long-term contracts
Trusted by homeowners, contractors, and property managers
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Stop carpenter bees before they cause more damage. Call, text, or message us today to schedule professional carpenter bee control on Nantucket.