Wood Destroying Organism (WDO) Home Inspection Practice Exam

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True or False: Fungi are commonly found in association with carpenter bees due to similar environmental conditions.

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Only in untreated areas

  4. Only in damp areas

The correct answer is: True

Fungi are indeed commonly found in association with carpenter bees because both thrive in similar environmental conditions, particularly in areas where wood is present and moisture is available. Carpenter bees create tunnels in wood, which can lead to wood decay and create a habitat conducive to fungal growth. The moisture from the bees’ activities, as well as from the wood they inhabit, can foster fungal development. This association is significant because it can exacerbate wood conditions, leading to further structural issues. The presence of fungi indicates that the environment is suitable for both the bees and the fungal organisms, making the assertion true. Options suggesting limitations, such as only occurring in untreated areas or only in damp areas, do not completely capture the broader environmental factors that promote the relationship between fungi and carpenter bees.