What Homeowners in North Carolina Should Know
Every spring across Rutherfordton, Forest City, Spindale, and surrounding North Carolina communities, homeowners begin noticing large bees hovering around decks, porches, and rooflines.
These insects are usually carpenter bees, a common wood-boring bee that becomes active as temperatures warm in early spring.
While their hovering behavior can feel intimidating, understanding why carpenter bees behave this way can help homeowners determine whether there is a problem that needs attention.
Why Carpenter Bees Hover Around Homes
The carpenter bees you see hovering are most often male carpenter bees guarding nesting areas.
Male carpenter bees will patrol around:
• Deck railings
• Porch ceilings
• Roof eaves
• Wooden siding
• Fence posts
• Outdoor furniture
They hover in these areas because female carpenter bees are drilling nesting tunnels in nearby wood.
Male carpenter bees may appear aggressive and will sometimes fly directly toward people, but they do not have stingers and cannot sting.
Where Carpenter Bees Nest
Female carpenter bees create nests by drilling perfectly round holes into wood. These holes are typically about ½ inch in diameter, roughly the size of a dime.
After drilling the entrance hole, the female creates a series of tunnels inside the wood where she lays her eggs.
Common nesting areas include:
• Decks and railings
• Fascia boards
• Porch ceilings
• Wooden trim
• Wooden siding
• Fence posts
• Outdoor furniture
Carpenter bees prefer untreated, stained, or weathered wood, but they can occasionally nest in painted wood as well.
Signs of Carpenter Bee Activity
Homeowners may notice several signs that carpenter bees are nesting in or around their home.
Common indicators include:
• Large bees hovering around wood structures
• Round holes drilled into wood surfaces
• Small piles of sawdust beneath the holes
• Yellowish stains or droppings on siding
• Woodpecker damage (woodpeckers often attack nests to eat larvae)
Carpenter bees frequently return to the same nesting areas each year, which can increase damage over time.
Do Carpenter Bees Damage Homes?
A single carpenter bee tunnel may cause minimal damage. However, when carpenter bees return to the same wood year after year, the tunnels can expand into large internal galleries inside the wood.
Over time this can lead to:
• Weakened wood structures
• Damage to decks and railings
• Cosmetic damage to siding and trim
• Increased woodpecker activity
Because of this, early identification and treatment are recommended.
When Carpenter Bees Are Most Active in North Carolina
In North Carolina, carpenter bee activity typically begins in March or early April as temperatures warm.
Peak activity usually occurs during:
• April
• May
This is when females begin drilling new nesting holes and males hover nearby guarding the area.
Professional Carpenter Bee Control
Effective carpenter bee control requires more than simply spraying the bees you see flying.
Professional treatment typically includes:
• Locating active nesting holes
• Treating the tunnels inside the wood
• Applying preventative treatments to vulnerable areas
• Sealing holes after treatment
• Reducing conditions that attract carpenter bees
Proper treatment helps eliminate current activity and reduce future nesting.
Carpenter Bee Control in Rutherfordton, NC
If you are seeing carpenter bees hovering around your home, it may indicate active nesting nearby.
At Hunt Pest Service, our trained technicians can:
✔ Identify carpenter bee nesting areas
✔ Treat active galleries safely and effectively
✔ Help prevent future carpenter bee damage
✔ Protect decks, siding, and wooden structures
Hunt Pest Service proudly provides professional pest control throughout:
• Rutherfordton
• Forest City
• Spindale
• Lake Lure
• Mill Spring
• surrounding communities
Schedule a Carpenter Bee Inspection
If carpenter bees are hovering around your home, the best step is to have a professional inspection to identify active nesting areas before damage increases.
📞 Contact Hunt Pest Service today to schedule an inspection and protect your home.



