Carpenter Bee Traps and structural protection products, this new addition reflects a broader commitment to community-supported beekeeping and natural products.
-- In a move that blends utility with local sustainability, BeesNThings.com has announced the expansion of its product offerings to include local raw honey, harvested directly from the Gulf Coast region. While the brand has built its reputation around high-performingBees N Things originally launched to address a niche but persistent problem: structural damage caused by carpenter bees. These solitary bees are known for boring perfectly round holes into wooden structures—decks, eaves, barns, and fences—where they tunnel to nest. The company’s range of traps and bee dams are designed to intervene in this process by offering maintenance-free trapping systems that require no chemicals or bait.
The carpenter bee traps sold through beesnthings.com are engineered to mimic natural entry points, encouraging bees to enter a chamber that leads to a removable jar. The traps come in hanging forms—resembling birdhouses—as well as direct-mount units for beams and posts. Both models are built for reusability and easy disposal of bees. Complementing the traps are plug-style “Bee Dams” and full removal kits for existing infestations.
What makes the latest announcement noteworthy is the juxtaposition of pest control with local honey production. By offering raw honey harvested in Fairhope, Alabama, Bees N Things embraces the broader ecological picture—recognizing the role bees play in agriculture and biodiversity, even while helping homeowners defend their homes from carpenter bee damage.
“Not all bees are pests. Our goal has always been targeted control—not elimination,” said Cliff Davis, owner of Bees N Things. “We focus exclusively on carpenter bees, which are different from honey bees. In fact, supporting local honey is our way of encouraging people to appreciate the positive role pollinators play.”
The raw honey now available through the shop is unfiltered, minimally processed, and reflective of seasonal flora unique to the Gulf region. It’s sold in 1-pound jars and aims to offer a genuine taste of place for consumers seeking natural, regional products.
In an era where both pest mitigation and ecological awareness matter, the dual offering of Carpenter Bee Traps and local honey presents an interesting balance—functional products paired with flavorful outcomes.
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Name: Cliff Davis
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Organization: BeesNThings
Website: https://beesnthings.com/
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