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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It's their game balls. Also they are colourful even when covered in mud.
You may be thinking of a crayfish, also known as a crawdad, crawdaddy, mud bug, etc. It looks like a little lobster.
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To make mud balls for growing plants, mix equal parts of clay soil, compost, and water until you achieve a dough-like consistency. Form the mixture into small balls, about the size of a golf ball. Allow the mud balls to dry in the sun for a day or two before using them in your garden. Once dried, they can be buried in the soil or placed directly in plant pots to slowly release nutrients as they break down.
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Yes, mud can freeze if the temperature drops below freezing. The water content in the mud will turn into ice, causing the mud to solidify. When the temperature rises above freezing, the mud will thaw back to its original state.
Hikaru dorodango is the art of molding balls of mud into spheres and polishing them to a high luster.
Her hobbies were throwing mud balls, jumping over fences, & playing Baseball & football.