Carpenter Bees Control
in Highlands Ranch.
Professional carpenter bees treatment across Highlands Ranch. Wood-boring bees that drill perfect 1/2-inch holes in eaves and decks.

Carpenter Bees are a recurring concern across the Denver metro, and Highlands Ranch is no exception. Highlands Ranch is built around Highlands Ranch Backcountry Wilderness Area and a network of HOA open-space corridors. Wildlife pressure is significant due to the surrounding open-space ring. Heavy landscaping with HOA-mandated decorative mulch is universal across the community. Carpenter bees love unfinished cedar, redwood, fir, and pine — especially deck rails, eave fascia, fence posts, and outbuilding framing in sun-exposed locations.
Front Range homes with heavy cedar siding and unfinished deck construction experience persistent carpenter bee damage. Older fences, log structures, and pergolas are particularly vulnerable. In Highlands Ranch specifically, open-space ring drives heavy vole, rodent, and wildlife pressure especially on the perimeter. hoa-mandated mulch landscaping creates ideal habitat for ants, earwigs, and overwintering pests. newer construction means brown marmorated stink bugs, box elder bugs, and fall invaders are the dominant chronic pest pressures. compounds the picture — meaning Highlands Ranch homes face carpenter bees pressure that's distinct from the metro average.
EPC has run carpenter bees jobs across every corner of Highlands Ranch. Highlands Ranch housing is overwhelmingly 1990s–2010s single-family on master-planned subdivision lots. Newer construction has tight envelopes; the universal HOA mulch-bed landscaping practice creates consistent ant, earwig, and box elder bug pressure. Our approach is wood-boring bees that drill perfect 1/2-inch holes in eaves and decks.
How EPC Treats Carpenter Bees in Highlands Ranch
Direct Tunnel Treatment
Insecticidal dust applied directly into each tunnel. Kills the female, larvae, and any returning bees. Most effective in spring before egg laying.
Tunnel Sealing
After treatment, tunnels are plugged with wood putty or dowels and painted/sealed. Prevents reuse next season — carpenter bees prefer existing tunnels.
Preventive Wood Treatment
Borate-based treatment to vulnerable wood surfaces — eaves, deck framing, fence posts. Reduces susceptibility for several years.
Painting/Sealing Recommendations
Carpenter bees avoid painted and stained wood. Tech identifies which wood surfaces need attention to break the year-over-year cycle.
Signs of Carpenter Bees in Highlands Ranch Homes
- Perfect 1/2-inch round holes in deck rails, eaves, fascia, or fence posts
- Yellow-orange staining on wood below holes (bee waste)
- Coarse sawdust below holes
- Large bees hovering near or returning to holes (especially in spring and early summer)
- Year-over-year damage in the same wood pieces (returning bees and new generations)
Carpenter Bees Prevention for Highlands Ranch Properties
- Paint or stain all unfinished exterior wood — carpenter bees rarely tunnel sealed surfaces
- Replace severely damaged wood members; small damage can be filled and painted
- Inspect deck, eaves, and fence in early spring for new holes; treat immediately
- Use hardwoods or composite materials for new construction (less attractive to bees)
- Plug existing holes after treatment so they aren't reused
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