
Natural Solutions

Licensed & Insured

5-Star Service
Serving all of Vermont / New Hampshire & Massachusetts with eco-friendly pest control.

Eco-Friendly Methods

Licensed Professionals

Family & Pet Safe

5-Star Service
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About
Pest
Pests We Treat
Mud Daubers
Peak Season
Spring through Fall
Signs Of Infestation
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mud tubes on walls, eaves, or in garages
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solitary wasps carrying mud
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old nests with emergence holes
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spider-filled chambers inside tubes
Our Treatment Approach
Natural-first solutions that actually work
We remove mud tubes and apply botanical repellents to discourage rebuilding. Reducing spider populations removes their food source. Exclusion prevents nesting inside structures. We identify conditions common to historic colonials and customize every treatment to your property's specific needs.
Prevention Tips
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Knock down mud tubes before completion
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Caulk gaps under eaves
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Reduce spider populations that attract them
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Keep garage doors closed
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Seal utility penetrations
Frequently Asked Questions
Are mud daubers dangerous?
Mud daubers are solitary and non-aggressive. They rarely sting unless grabbed. They're actually beneficial, preying on spiders including black widows. Nests are mainly a cosmetic concern.
Will mud daubers damage my house?
Mud dauber nests don't damage structures but can stain siding. Old nests may be taken over by more aggressive wasps. Removing nests promptly prevents buildup and discourages return.
Should I remove mud dauber nests?
Removing nests is safe since mud daubers rarely sting. Scrape off mud tubes and clean the area to discourage rebuilding. We include nest removal in our regular service.
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