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In Brownington, deep in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, mud daubers seek shelter from harsh winters in homes and outbuildings. From properties near the Old Stone House to homes throughout Orleans County, Purely Nature's Way provides natural mud daubers control that protects families and structures. We create protective barriers between Brownington's forest environment and your living spaces.
About
Mud Daubers
Pests We Treat
Mud Daubers
Peak Season
Late Spring through Summer
Signs Of Infestation
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Distinctive mud tubes or pot-shaped nests on walls
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Long slender black or metallic blue wasps
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Paralyzed spiders stored in mud cells
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Abandoned nests with round exit holes
Our Treatment Approach
Natural-first solutions that actually work
Physical nest removal is usually sufficient since mud daubers are not aggressive. Nests are scraped off when unwanted. Botanical pyrethrin treatment for sensitive areas. We evaluate whether removal is actually necessary—these beneficial wasps control spiders effectively. For Brownington's older structures, we inspect foundations and wall voids where pests commonly harbor.
Prevention Tips
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Allow mud daubers when possible as they control spiders
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Remove nests from high-traffic areas
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Seal gaps where nesting is unwanted
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Reduce spider populations that attract them
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Keep garage doors closed
Frequently Asked Questions
Are mud daubers dangerous?
Mud daubers are solitary wasps that rarely sting even when handled. They're not aggressive and don't defend nests like social wasps. They're actually beneficial, preying heavily on spiders including black widows. Consider tolerating them in low-traffic areas.
Should I remove mud dauber nests?
Unless nests are in high-traffic areas or aesthetically problematic, mud daubers are beneficial neighbors. They effectively control spider populations. If removal is needed, simply scrape off the mud nest—the docile wasps won't attack.
Are your mud daubers treatments safe for Brownington farms?
Yes. We use botanical and natural methods that are safe around livestock, crops, and stored feed. Our IPM approach protects Brownington's agricultural operations while eliminating pest problems.

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