
MaP
GBWorks great! Put the trap up with a little of the bee paste and in minutes we had a carpenter bee in the trap! Within the first week it was almost full. We put it up early (beginning of April) and that has really helped. Hoping for a carpenter bee free summer!

Bronte Speeney
GBCarpenter bees The website is well constructed with lots of helpful information about carpenter bees, which was my main issue. They have bee traps, bait, and rubber tipped corks for closing up nests. They have a plethora of products to suit your needs, but I think the best part is that they explain how to use the products for maximum effect, plus the array of bug facts to increase your knowledge and help you combat bugs more effectively.

customer
GBI’ve bought these products before… I’ve bought these products before through Amazon but went direct this time. Order was filled promptly and quickly. The traps are immediately effective in trapping the carpenter bees that were destroying my cedar house! Thank you

JC
GBTHEY ARE RELENTLESS We have carpenter bees - my research indicated that cirtrus would repell them - so far, it isn't working. BUT I had to try! These bees are relentless. Much more gnawing and we'll not have a deck to worry about. Can't tell you if the product is working as bees are still swarming the deck; it may require more treatments.

Deborah R.
GBNewer Design Traps Don't Last As Long as They Should I have been using Best Bee traps for several years. The older design holds up much better than the newer design with the bottom you can open to dump out the bees. After a few years the traps start delaminating. The company told me they should last between 2 to 4 years depending on weather conditions, but I have the older model that has been up a long time and they don't delaminate. Plus, I have wood bird houses that have been up for many years and they are fine. It is something in how these particular ones are made.