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Posted by fst on April 02, 2006 at 16:12:25 from (65.41.175.22):
have we got any bee experts here. i have a large wood deck made out of pine and this time of the year the bees wrap it up. this bee is common to this area, its diameter is about the size between your index and pinky finger, about 1/2 to 3/4 inch in length and has this big yellow hump back. they love old wood. i can even walk through a swarm of them and they will not attack. one of my questions is, do they also live in the ground? since i see holes bored into the ground around house, i know they have homes in the wood because i am finding the holes. whats the best way to get rid of them. i do know they are important for pollination but they also are getting to be problem since this is my home.
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