In the south we call them "mud daubers" or "dirt daubers"... I think up north they are known simply as "mud wasps". They are solitary wasps that build these cylindrical nests out of mud. For a picture of one of these nests see the following link: http://www.hiltonpond.org/images/MudDauberNest01.jpg
Last week I did a 2 story vinyl on Lake Chatuge here in Western NC. When we hit the eaves - which happened to have all those perforated holes - red mud just started pouring out of them.
Apparently there were lots of these nests built up under the eaves... No matter how much we sprayed, the mud just continued pouring out of there. The home owner was more than understanding... But I wasn't satisfied with leaving a house with brown stains on the eaves.
Has anyone else ever run into this problem before, and how did you handle it?
In the south we call them "mud daubers" or "dirt daubers"... I think up north they are known simply as "mud wasps". They are solitary wasps that build these cylindrical nests out of mud. For a picture of one of these nests see the following link: http://www.hiltonpond.org/images/MudDauberNest01.jpg
Last week I did a 2 story vinyl on Lake Chatuge here in Western NC. When we hit the eaves - which happened to have all those perforated holes - red mud just started pouring out of them.
Apparently there were lots of these nests built up under the eaves... No matter how much we sprayed, the mud just continued pouring out of there. The home owner was more than understanding... But I wasn't satisfied with leaving a house with brown stains on the eaves.
Has anyone else ever run into this problem before, and how did you handle it?
Thanks in advance for your responses.
Tom V. (On The Spot Pressure Washing)
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