These work Great. Saved my Log Cabin
By Brian on 06/03/2012
Carpenter Bee plugs
By Bob on 04/04/2013
Works Great
By Ms. on 05/20/2016
Perfect for quickly plugging Carpenter Bee holes.
By John on 04/06/2016
Great 3/8" Plug
By Lance on 10/11/2019
Used these plugs to re-seal 3/8" holes in basement floor for termite treatment. Several started leaking this last spring due to hydrostatic pressure. After water table went down, re-drilled holes with 3/8" carbide bit with hammer drill, placed small piece of 3/8" foam backer rod down into hole, filled hole close to top with polyurethane concrete sealer, then tapped in this 3/8" plug. If you have a clean 3/8" drilled hole, this will be a nice, snug fit. Plug itself would have probably been enough, but wanted to make these drilled holes were not going to ever leak again.
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Trebor Plastic Plugs
By Debra on 06/09/2023
these are a good idea
By Maggie on 06/21/2023
Great plugs for those pesky carpenter bees
By Sierra on 04/26/2016
Just right!
By Annie on 06/21/2019
Great for filling holes in siding
By Josh on 01/11/2020
We get a lot of carpenter bees sheltering in our siding during the spring. To dissuade them from coming back, we needed to fill the holes. Most of the plugs fit perfectly after pressing them in with my thumb. For holes that were more snug, a tap of the hammer did the trick.
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Plugs Carpenter Bee Holes
By Marissa on 06/07/2024
We had a carpenter bee problem on our wooden deck. After hiring a pest control service, they recommended we plug the bee holes with these plugs (they recommended this brand and size specifically) and then buy carpenter bee traps. I did need a hammer to get the plugs in most of the bee holes, but they went in easy with just a few taps. We plugged up every hole we could find and set the traps. It's been about a month and we haven't seen any carpenter bees. They seem to work!