CARPENTER BEE TRAPS. How to make them and where to hang them. Simple setup.

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  • čas přidán 24. 03. 2020
  • Carpenter Bees can destroy the wood around your home in no time. They will return to same place year after year and hatching more young each year. Only takes a few years to destroy your home. Here is some easy Traps to make that has help me greatly in this prevention. Here is how to make them and where to hang them and how.. Hope this helps you. Thanks for watching. PLEASE CHECK OUT THIS CHANNEL SUBSCRIBE:: LIKE AND SHARE:: GROW YOUR OUTDOOR CHANNEL

Komentáře • 86

  • @The5upermann1
    @The5upermann1 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this information and taking the time to show us how to build these. I made these traps for my house. Thank you sir!

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před 2 měsíci

      Your very welcome my friend. I hope they helped you out.

  • @donnielaws7020
    @donnielaws7020  Před 4 lety +6

    I have put all the traps up for the year and all ready caught a few. They will be flying around the first warm sunny day in the spring. So get them up early. You must stop up all old holes or they will return to them. They are looking for a easy hole to nest in without having to make one. They are lazy that way i have noticed, But they will make a new hole. Even in panted wood. That's why the trap makes them a easy home to go to without having to work for it.

  • @ZeroEight
    @ZeroEight Před 4 lety +12

    After watching 2 hours of videos on how to get rid of these bees, your video was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you sir

  • @matthewwalter5810
    @matthewwalter5810 Před 3 lety +4

    Mr. Laws, Thank You for taking the time to make this video and include instructions on not only construction, but where and how to hang them as well. My log cabin got all sorts of tore up last year by hordes of these shiny little suckers to the point where I was actually having nightmares about them! Tonight, I've just made three of these traps based on your info and will need to make a whole lot more, then get them hung after sealing all the holes from last year after sticking a wire down each to kill the little buggers that haven't come out yet. Let's hope this year isn't as bad as last year with these little scrappers! Cheers!

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před 3 lety +1

      I know what you mean my friend. Spray WD40 in the holes before you seal them. They will come out for sure a lot easier than wire. The work is getting set up to catch them after that it's just putting up and taking the traps. Please don't hurt your self at doing this. A few more days will not matter. Be safe on the ladder. Take care and thanks for the comment.

  • @plumkey197
    @plumkey197 Před 3 lety +1

    I've watched several vids describing these traps and how to make them, but you are the only one who supplied the science and reason for them entering the device in the first place and ending up in the bottle. I kept anticipating some sort of bait or attractant, but this was not the case with the videos I watched. I have an outbuilding that is a covered patio and a storage room. and these bees have really done a number on the exposed 2x4' rafters and associated supports. Many have damage from woodpeckers feeding on the grubs. I may need to sister new 2x4's on 3 or 4 of these supports due to them being "hollowed out" over the years. Thank you again Mr. Laws, and greetings from Louisiana! I love the Gatlinburg area and have been there 4 times and can't wait to go again! Something magical about that area....

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad to be a help to you. These bees have eat up my home in the past also, but mot anymore. Please checked the video i just release on Handy Tips on these traps. czcams.com/video/Nktf997ZMgA/video.html Thanks so much for your comment sir. That means a lot to me.

    • @plumkey197
      @plumkey197 Před 3 lety

      @@donnielaws7020 you have a new subscriber. Thank you for going to the trouble to bring us this valuable information. I look forward to checking out your other content. Stay safe up there!

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před 3 lety

      @@plumkey197 You to my friend. Welcome to the Channel. Please enjoy.

  • @gregdaniels4851
    @gregdaniels4851 Před 4 lety +4

    Great video Donnie! 👍🏻

  • @bignappy504
    @bignappy504 Před 4 lety +4

    This is the best carpenter bee trap video i have watched.Really helpful, thank you for sharing.

  • @donnielaws7020
    @donnielaws7020  Před 4 lety +2

    Any doubt a bout this traps working check out the next video on this traps. Proof they work and the newest video on these Carpenter bee's czcams.com/video/5f66xoaFPzI/video.html Thanks.

  • @kennethboydsr3966
    @kennethboydsr3966 Před 5 měsíci

    Great information thanks so much 😅

  • @ozarkarts
    @ozarkarts Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent! I’ve been at war with these bees eating my deck rails. Hopefully, this will catch the little buggers...! Thanks again!

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před 3 lety +1

      This will surely help you. Be sure to have them out early just at the sign of warm sunny spring days. Thanks for commenting.

  • @waltwells9443
    @waltwells9443 Před rokem

    Going to make this my weekend project.
    Thanks Donnie.

  • @kellymac76
    @kellymac76 Před rokem

    We built a home on a mountain in East Tn. 2008, Upper porch with very high ceilings had a good sealant on the wood. We had some issues at home in Fl. and had not been to the mountain in a year. The bees and woodpeckers had made a mess of the porch. We patched what we could with liquid nails knowing nothing about carpenter bees. We got two traps at a home store and returned 4 months later thinking we could seal the wood. The traps had quite a few bees in them, they just went higher to a point we can't reach without a really tall ladder. I got as high as I could on a ladder a few weeks ago and filled holes with steel wool and glue. I don't know if there was larva in the holes yet. It was 20 degrees when we arrived and in a few days 78, The bees were out again. We got 6 more traps similar to yours at a local hardware store. Now we have carpenter ants. Thanks for the instructions on your traps. Hopefully we can keep the ants and bees from eating this house.

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před rokem

      WOW never ending battle my friend. Keep at it. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @ml3110
    @ml3110 Před 2 lety

    Making these! Thank you so much!!!

  • @MegsKitchen
    @MegsKitchen Před 3 lety +2

    Amazing share!

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před 3 lety

      Thank you. These really do work. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @marynellconway4706
    @marynellconway4706 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you very much for your video… God bless 🙏👍

  • @user-wv5fq8di2m
    @user-wv5fq8di2m Před rokem

    Excellent video - Thanks!

  • @gosiarhomecooking5123
    @gosiarhomecooking5123 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello Donnie we have a huge problems with carpenter bees. Thank You so much for traps idea . Big like for yours great channel new friend Gosia

  • @TheUllrichj
    @TheUllrichj Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you.

  • @manborn
    @manborn Před 3 lety

    so glad you shared this , I owe you a beer

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you my friend. So glad you enjoyed it.

    • @manborn
      @manborn Před 3 lety +1

      @@donnielaws7020 btw my neighbor caught 2 and they tore each others limbs inside 1 bottle

  • @accousticdecay
    @accousticdecay Před 2 lety

    Good traps that look easy to make. I'll try it. nice work bench.

  • @KlubSilencio
    @KlubSilencio Před 3 lety +1

    Love this Mr. Donnie!!! I really appreciated the detail in the drawing too! We have a lot of Carpenter Bees and this is really a great way to handle the issue. Thanks for the great tips and we really liked your voice, it is soothing. I'm going to take this to the next level and decorate the bottles so they look cute. haha ladies always go the extra mile for aesthetics no? Take great care and keep making these great videos Sir! Rebekah

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před 3 lety

      You are very welcome my friend. I put mine up a few weeks ago and have already caught a dozen bee's in them. Oh i put out another video on these traps, but you tube put so far down the list that no one can find it. Please check it out. czcams.com/video/5f66xoaFPzI/video.html Thanks again for the comment.

  • @ydivin
    @ydivin Před 3 lety +1

    Спасибо за информацию , очень хорошая идея с бутылками.

  • @gerardjohnson2106
    @gerardjohnson2106 Před 3 lety +3

    Very very good traps, the diagram is "exact" and your video is totally instructive. Your pole idea is brilliant. The only suggestion I will make is to use 1" cup hooks for the fixed mounting position and on the trap for hanging. The open ends of both cup hooks would make hanging a lot easier using the pole. I use this same trap on my barns and sheds. Thanks for sharing.

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před 3 lety +1

      Great suggestion! I noticed it to. Thanks for sharing your ideal and commenting.

    • @nazfan01
      @nazfan01 Před 2 lety

      @@donnielaws7020 - Hi there. I know this might sound like a stupid question but do you b any chance might sell these? You see, I am disabled and I am not able to do a project of drilling and such. My wife is looking around to see if anyone sells this kind of traps. She did find someone out of Knoxville, Tennessee but uses mason jars. I am thinking that is not you because of glass jar/bottles.
      Thanks

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před 2 lety

      @@nazfan01 Sorry friend I don't. God bless you.

    • @nazfan01
      @nazfan01 Před 2 lety

      @@donnielaws7020 - Thanks my friend. I grew up and I am from Kingston/Harriman area of Roane County (Friends and family still there and noxville too). Living in Ohio now. These Carpenter Bees are bad here up in the Northern states of Ohio to West Virginia.

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před 2 lety

      @@nazfan01 I hate that my friend. Hope this helps you out.

  • @BlueButterflyOracles
    @BlueButterflyOracles Před 2 lety

    Great idea, I sent this video to my daughter who lives near Chattanooga. It seems like you should put some much bigger hooks and screw eyes on them so it’s not so hard to attach with the pole. Or even two screw eyes with a wire looped between on the block

  • @whtwolff658
    @whtwolff658 Před 4 lety +3

    Very nice Sir! Thanks for sharinng your info. The rascals are all over my pole barn. For fun the kids swat them for hours using lathing strips, ain't put a dent their population. No stings either though! Thanks again & all the best!

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před 4 lety

      Your welcome. Hope this helps you.

    • @tomworthington4135
      @tomworthington4135 Před 3 lety

      FYI... carpenter bees don't sting.

    • @xmchillin
      @xmchillin Před 3 lety

      I'm all too familiar with that 'swatting' stuff...since they're not always boring holes! The absolute best thing I have used is ... a badminton racket ... very lethal/effective. Got 4 rackets at a local flea market for $5.

    • @marksieber4626
      @marksieber4626 Před 2 lety

      Became a fairly decent hitter using an old school wiffle ball bat.

  • @cherylatkinson7479
    @cherylatkinson7479 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Donnie I'm sure going to make me some. I'm tired of them boring into my ramp and the floor of my shed. To make things worse after they're gone the woodpeckers really make a mess trying to eat the bees larvae.

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před 2 lety +1

      Great! Follow the steps in the video and they will work around your home my friend.

  • @coincollector315
    @coincollector315 Před 2 měsíci

    Carpenter bees are native pollinators. Maintenance is key. If you spent the time painting and replacing rotten wood vs building these traps they wouldn’t be necessary

  • @bunberrier
    @bunberrier Před 2 lety

    Brilliant. I wonder if you could make some kind of arrangement that doesn't look TOO bad for those second story ones, where you have a wire to attach them where you stand, then pull them up?

  • @maryvollmer9320
    @maryvollmer9320 Před 3 lety

    This looks great! What are you using to drill the 1" and 1/2" tunnels? I don't have a drill bit that large. Thanks.

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před 3 lety

      You can put anything on the bottom you wish. It don't have to be what i am using. Thanks for commenting.

    • @jonboy901
      @jonboy901 Před 3 lety +1

      Use a spade drill bit. Thats what I use. Im watching multiple videos today to see if I can perfect my traps I wanna build. But like I said, I use a 1/2 Spade and 1 in Spade bit

  • @MamaBearsCookingandAdventures

    Donnie, thanks for showing how to make those. Those bees at our place are a nightmare. We plug up the holes with caulk and the woodpeckers pick it all back out. Our place sits really high up on the mtn side, wind back there on the deck even blew down the thermometer we had drilled up on the deck post. Any suggestions on hooks that might let me leave them up? 😊🐝

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před 4 lety +1

      Find some deep u hooks and maybe even bend them a little. The wind won't blow them down.

    • @MamaBearsCookingandAdventures
      @MamaBearsCookingandAdventures Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you 😊 take care my friend.😊💕

    • @leeb.7188
      @leeb.7188 Před 2 lety +1

      Instead of caulk, use PL Loctite adhesive, or a wood hardener that turns rock hard and the birds and bees can’t peck it out or drill through it, like they do with the soft caulk.

    • @MamaBearsCookingandAdventures
      @MamaBearsCookingandAdventures Před 2 lety

      @@leeb.7188 Thank you very much . I truly appreciate your tip! 🤗💕

  • @ronb441
    @ronb441 Před 2 lety

    hello , what type of wood works the best when making the traps, cedar or any 4x4 pressure treated will work?

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před 2 lety

      Cedar is the best they like.

    • @ronb441
      @ronb441 Před 2 lety

      @@donnielaws7020 thank you

    • @jondoe-mf9qy
      @jondoe-mf9qy Před 2 lety

      I have a Cedar home they are all over the place if you see one go in WD40 almost kills instantly

  • @billkrueger3589
    @billkrueger3589 Před 3 lety

    Maybe you should use a larger Eye hook on your traps. That would make them easier to hang. Or would the wind blow them off their hangers?

    • @donnielaws7020
      @donnielaws7020  Před 3 lety

      Amen my friend that would really help. I have been since i made this video. Thanks for the ideal.

  • @staceyscearce229
    @staceyscearce229 Před 4 lety

    Hey buddy good video I like to ask where you got that telescopic stick LOL
    You know me I was killing Carpenter Bees when you started it I’m an old timer myself 😂

  • @professorsponge1554
    @professorsponge1554 Před 4 lety +1

    showed my dad this, he made the holes upside down in treated wood. kept trying to tell him otherwise. hasn't caught a single bee.

  • @denane44
    @denane44 Před 4 lety

    I would like to purchase your complementary handmade traps please. Lol. I need about two! Notice I said complementary!

    • @gr8fulsoul
      @gr8fulsoul Před 4 lety +1

      You can't purchase something that's complimentary. :)

  • @dino0228
    @dino0228 Před rokem

    Do you sell them?

  • @kathmandu1575
    @kathmandu1575 Před rokem

    Excellent video - thanks!