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Monday, July 5, 2021

THE MUD DAUBER/DIRT DOBBER IS YOUR FRIEND~COLLECTING SPIDERS

THE MUD DAUBER/DIRT DAUBER IS YOUR FRIEND~COLLECTING SPIDERS

The mud dauber/dirt dauber is your friend and collects spiders to feed it's larvae.  Among those spiders are black widow and recluse.  If you leave their little mud nest alone, they will rid your area of a lot of spiders.  The post below this picture tells you about the dirt dauber.  They're a little black wasp.  I've never noticed them being aggressive.
BIRDS & DAFFODILS: THE MUD DAUBER/DIRT DOBBER IS YOUR FRIEND~COLLECTING SPIDERS:
"A Mud Dauber nest fell onto the porch last night, spilling the contents of several brood chambers. The large maggot looking larva is the baby Mud Dauber (wasp) and the spiders strewn all about are its food. The mother goes around collecting spiders, her sting paralyzingly but not killing them, and seals them up in a mud chamber along with a single egg. Once hatched, the larva begins feeding on the still living spiders! So cool."

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  1. Well, I guess we need one of those. We have spider webs inside and out all the time. I'll dust in the morning and at night we'll see a big web across a window.

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    1. I always have spider webs, too. After all of this rain, there are some really beautiful spiders weaving webs. Some are little yellow with black spots and little white ones with black spots. There has to be a food source and in my house I know it's bugs that come in when the door is open. Your house by the beach is so colorful and beautiful, they probably just like living there :)

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