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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 526047" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>At my old house we used to have what they called carpenter bees - big fat things like bumblebees. They bore in to wood in places like under the eaves of a house and build their nests in the spaces underneath. The holes they make are about as big around as your thumb. We had quite a few of them in the roof of our carport. They're not really aggressive but if you were to run in to one or step on one, they can sting the living daylights out of you! When my son was about three, there was one that found its way in to his room. He woke up screaming and grabbing at his pajamas. The darned thing had managed to crawl under his pajama top and was stinging him on his chest and stomach!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 526047, member: 1883"] At my old house we used to have what they called carpenter bees - big fat things like bumblebees. They bore in to wood in places like under the eaves of a house and build their nests in the spaces underneath. The holes they make are about as big around as your thumb. We had quite a few of them in the roof of our carport. They're not really aggressive but if you were to run in to one or step on one, they can sting the living daylights out of you! When my son was about three, there was one that found its way in to his room. He woke up screaming and grabbing at his pajamas. The darned thing had managed to crawl under his pajama top and was stinging him on his chest and stomach! [/QUOTE]
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