Posted by Texasmark1 on October 27, 2017 at 18:44:42 from (99.197.190.172):
In Reply to: Mud daubers posted by craig45 on October 27, 2017 at 14:07:50:
I bet I have more of those suckers than you do. During the summer it's a constant stream. Put the things everywhere...clog up my motors so they won't turn on my drill press, hand tools, band saw, welder, in my towels, in my rag box, in my tool box on and on. I even had one of those little guys the make noises with his wings beating so fast, put a maggot in the key slot on one of my mowers.....had to buy a new switch (35 bucks!). I put my guns in carrying cases....just in case.
I wasn't busy one day and decided to try to understand their navigation system. Seems they have a homing beacon once they decide on a nest and start it. I'd block it with something or just stand in the way. Sometimes I'd shut the shop doors and it would confuse them for a short while, till they figured out another way to get in.
Other days I'd sit by the doors with a squirt bottle of pesticide and ambush them. Then other times I'd go to their mud hole and spray them and it good. I hate them.
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