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JohnM
09-28-2011, 12:56 PM
The "mud wasps" (not their scientific name but what I call them) have been very busy this summer and have built several hives above our front door. I knock them down, spray with a hose and pressure wash, but they keep coming back ... has anyone found an effective way to discourage them?

Trish Crocker
09-28-2011, 01:46 PM
C-4??

Jim Straz
09-28-2011, 02:01 PM
The "mud wasps" (not their scientific name but what I call them) have been very busy this summer and have built several hives above our front door. I knock them down, spray with a hose and pressure wash, but they keep coming back ... has anyone found an effective way to discourage them?
Try this link http://www.bugspray.com/articles99/muddauber.html

I once had a cologne that discouraged gold-diggers!

784caroline
09-28-2011, 02:12 PM
One of the better reasons we screened in the front entrance way. This added feature allows us to open the front door and rear windows to get a nice breeze through the house those few days in spring and fall. To screen in the front entrance way with a nice piano hindged screen door was less than $800.It could be $600 with a cheaper door.

mrfixit
09-28-2011, 04:23 PM
C-4??

.........."C-4"......... my Mom told me "The future is in Plastics".....but I did not listen....... Now I am stuck using "DAWN" Liquid Detergent.... from a squirtgun.....LEAVE it ON for three days, then hose it off.

Barefoot
09-28-2011, 05:46 PM
The "mud wasps" (not their scientific name but what I call them) have been very busy this summer and have built several hives above our front door. I knock them down, spray with a hose and pressure wash, but they keep coming back ... has anyone found an effective way to discourage them?

If you don't have a yearly contract with a Pest Company to spray for pests, they will come out on an individual call. I also have a wasp spray that is powerful and not expensive, bought it at Ace Hardware. I'm allergic so I hate wasps. John, please be careful.

Jim Straz, that was a very funny comment about the Golddiggers. :bigbow:

ducati1974
09-28-2011, 05:52 PM
.........."C-4"......... my Mom told me "The future is in Plastics".....but I did not listen....... Now I am stuck using "DAWN" Liquid Detergent.... from a squirtgun.....LEAVE it ON for three days, then hose it off.

mrfixit- will that remove the leftover "mud" that sticks to the stucco? I've tried scraping that off without much success.

cquick
09-28-2011, 08:25 PM
Bugs lived here before us and they will still be here long after we are gone!

jblum315
09-28-2011, 09:30 PM
What you call "mud wasps" are not wasps, they do not sting, they just build annoying ugly mud nests. When I was a little girl they were called "dirt dobbers."

HelenLCSW
09-28-2011, 09:41 PM
We have an exterminator with a yearly contract on our home in Miami and found that to be a must-have. Is that necessary in TV?

JohnM
09-28-2011, 10:05 PM
Now I am stuck using "DAWN" Liquid Detergent.... from a squirtgun.....LEAVE it ON for three days, then hose it off.
Are you suggesting DAWN as a deterrent or to remove the mud hives ... or both ...

Barefoot
09-28-2011, 11:24 PM
We have an exterminator with a yearly contract on our home in Miami and found that to be a must-have. Is that necessary in TV?

Yes, it is necessary unless you handle it yourself. Also, I think yearly termite prevention is essential.

mrfixit
09-29-2011, 07:53 AM
Are you suggesting DAWN as a deterrent or to remove the mud hives ... or both ...
Deterrent....until they have moved on,
otherwise the "mud-daubers" will rebuild...... in the same spot. Not all the daubers are building the hut at the time you remove it. When they later return to an "intact" hut coated with DAWN.......well.....lets just say ....ALL insects HATE the stuff.

JohnM
09-29-2011, 08:06 PM
Will try it ... THANKS