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Why wood? These industrious little creatures bore into the wood to create their nests for laying eggs and raising the babies. They prefer untreated wood that’s at least two inches thick, and they will ...
Soft, untreated wood is an ideal habitat because it is easier to bore than harder variations like oak or maple. Reuse of the wood saves the female’s energy from having to rebuild year after year.