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(08-31-2016, 02:23 PM)K. L McReynolds Wrote: Carpenter bee. They make round holes. Had some boring into a deck roof framing. I'd wait til (I saw them go in, squash them in the hole with a dowel I made and no more bees in that hole.
I dunno...I have cedar siding so I know me some carpenter bees.
A - I've never seen a carpenter bee bore vertically
down into a hole. They always bore either behind a laped board, or directly on the bottom edge. Boring top down would let water soak in.
B - Their holes are usually around a half inch in diameter...this one seems smaller.
C - Carpenter bees don't leave frass...they sort of "spray" the material out as it is actually mixed a bit with their saliva. I can usually site an active borer simply from the poop-looking spatters on the surrounding wood.
Either way...you have a wood eating insect in your home. I wouldn't mess around...I'd pay the 100 dollar service call for a trusted professional to identify and deal with it.