Posted by Deutz Lover on October 27, 2017 at 20:47:52 from (174.218.8.202):
In Reply to: Mud daubers posted by craig45 on October 27, 2017 at 14:07:50:
Texasmark1,
I found your comments hilarious, but also understand the aggravation and expense.
I forgot that I too have had them get into drill press motors. I have not had one plug a key slot.----yet. Did have one plug a hand drill chuck.
Dirt daubers use local landmarks to locate the nest or tubes they are building. Usually a landmark is well lit and when the wasps recognize a memorized landmark they navigate off the spatial relationship between the landmark(s) and the nest. Moving the landmarks or sometimes placing other objects near the nest will frustrate them greatly.
I think this is sort of like an initial point used by bombers in WWII. I don't know if there is a second ip. lol
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