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		By: Skeeter		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[How ironic you talk of the carpenter bees today! While in VA over the weekend, we saw them all over the outside of the house of my in-laws. I spotted one hole already made by them over their front door. They seem to be flourishing in the southeast now. We deal with them every year in our wood shed. They like to tunnel into the roof rafters so we must keep an eye on them and take action at first sight. When we replaced our roof rafters, I counted over 75 babies in the tunnels so they can do some major destruction to the integrity of a roof support. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I like the way you would punish the cubicle inventors. That one gave me a chuckle :-)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How ironic you talk of the carpenter bees today! While in VA over the weekend, we saw them all over the outside of the house of my in-laws. I spotted one hole already made by them over their front door. They seem to be flourishing in the southeast now. We deal with them every year in our wood shed. They like to tunnel into the roof rafters so we must keep an eye on them and take action at first sight. When we replaced our roof rafters, I counted over 75 babies in the tunnels so they can do some major destruction to the integrity of a roof support. </p>
<p>I like the way you would punish the cubicle inventors. That one gave me a chuckle 🙂</p>
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