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Mud Daubers
Mud daubers are solitary wasps recognized by their long, incredibly thin "thread waists." They do not live in colonies but instead build hard, tubular nests out of mud, usually attaching them to the sides of buildings, under eaves, or in garages.
They are generally non-aggressive and rarely sting humans, preferring to hunt spiders to provision their nests. However, their mud nests are unsightly and can deface the exterior of your home.
Eastline Pest Management removes existing mud dauber nests and cleans the affected areas. We also provide preventative treatments to discourage them from returning and building new nests on your structures.
