Q&A: Why are bees chewing on my white cedar patio furniture?

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Question by Kristian: Why are bees chewing on my white cedar patio furniture?
I’ve noticed several times, bees “chewing” grooves on my cedar deck furniture. They slowly take the top layer off revealing a light brown trough down the weathered gray color my furniture has naturally taken on.

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Answer by mrknowit
There most likely Yellow Jackets or paper wasp and using your decaying wood on your outside furniture to build thier nest ( hive). So at least they’re not the huge carpenter bumble bees that bore holes in the wood and live inside your furniture.Anyway take a quick trip to your local hardware store and apply a coating of bug repellant to keep the pesty bees away and save you from having to purchase outdoor plastic furniture.

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One Response to “Q&A: Why are bees chewing on my white cedar patio furniture?”

  1. Paul says:

    some bees chew holes in wood deep and deep enough to hide inside the wood get a wax spray that has chyanne pepper in it and spray a damp cloth to put on it bees wont chew peppers

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