both are level 80 tauren druids
Blue mud dauber was created in 1867.
Yes, I have encountered a mud dauber in my house.
Organ pipe mud dauber was created in 1773.
The bug that drops little balls of mud is the mud dauber wasp. These wasps collect mud to construct their nests, which often resemble small tubes or cells. After gathering the mud, they shape it and use it to create a protective environment for their larvae. The mud balls are typically small and can be found in various outdoor settings where these wasps are active.
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The scientific name for a mud dauber is Sceliphron for the genus that includes many species commonly referred to as mud daubers. These wasps are known for constructing their nests out of mud. There are several species within this genus, including Sceliphron caementarium, which is one of the most recognized mud dauber species.
The mud dauber nest is one of the most complex insect nests in existence. It only takes 3 weeks to build a mud dauber nest, fill it with food, and lay the eggs that will hatch in the spring.
Mud dauber nests are made of mud and are typically found in sheltered areas. They are important in the ecosystem as they provide homes for the larvae of mud dauber wasps. These nests also help control insect populations as the wasps feed on spiders and other insects.
Mud dauber wasp only has one predator and that is the bird.
No they do not.
A mud dauber's nest is typically made of mud and has a cylindrical shape. These nests are significant because they are used by female mud dauber wasps to lay their eggs and provide a safe environment for their larvae to develop. The nests are often found in sheltered areas like under eaves or in garages.
I have been stung by a mud dauber and a yellow jacket. The mud dauber sting is more like a needle prick than a sting. The yellow jacket sting hurt a lot worse... I would think, based on my own reaction, that the venom is different.