Did you know that eastern carpenter bees are solitary?
Eastern carpenter bees are shiny, black insects with hairy, yellow thoraxes and wings. Females have stingers.
Anywhere with wood
Eastern carpenter bees drill holes in wood and lay their eggs. They also put some nectar and regurgitated pollen in the holes for the larvae to eat when they hatch.
Spring, summer, fall
Nectar and Pollen
Eastern carpenter bees pollinate when they eat nectar and gather pollen for their future offspring.
Bumblebees
Eastern carpenter bees are often confused with bumblebees because both are black and yellow and have hair.
Eastern carpenter bees do not have hair on their abdomens and are shiny.