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Mud Daubers

Description:

This is a Mud Daubers nest. They are wasp like insects. The nest is made of mud, hence their name Mud Daubers. They are solitary insects.

Habitat:

They build their nest in cracks of wood, masonry, or stone. They will fill holes in round openings found in equipment and lawn furniture.

Notes:

This picture was taken underneath the stairs right outside my apartment door. Theresa Banks-5

1 Species ID Suggestions

Pipe Organ Mud Dauber nest
Trypoxylon politum Species Trypoxylon politum - Pipe organ mud dauber - BugGuide.Net


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TNCC
Spotted by a stud ent at TNCC

Williamsburg, Virginia, USA

Spotted on Aug 29, 2014
Submitted on Sep 15, 2014

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