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Client and I are baffled on what's causing these stains.


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3 yrs in a row, these stains appear every spring.  We can't figure it out.  I clean them off, and they don't reappear until the next spring. It's the only two spots on the entire house.  We're stumped. 

 

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My first guess was carpenter bees but i dont see any holes they bored. and shavings should fall to the ground. 

If its a stain, My 2nd thought would be some sort of larva hatching or breeding grounds or some sort for insects. That side of the house probably stays out of the direct sun more than others? 

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  On 6/25/2021 at 10:47 AM, chads said:

100% wood boring bee's   Spray the hole with SEVEN

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There is no hole anywhere near there or any sawdust on the ground. 

I've got them all over my shop, and have never seen anything like that, but my shop isn't white. 

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Well, I just did a Google search for carpenter bee poop stains.  

And everyone that guessed carpenter bees is correct.  

Is so odd because there isn't a hole anywhere along that entire side of the house, and I'm there every week mowing his lawn and never seen any sawdust either.   

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Powder post beetles perhaps. My parents had them in a beam in there garage. Similar staining of the painted wood and no large bore holes like carpenter bees. Very fine and very small amounts of sawdust expelled at the damage site. 

You can drill holes in the wood, inject insecticide, plug holes, fill and repaint. Call a pest management company to confirm. 

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