Thank you for teaching me more about these wonderful creatures! Today I was about to throw out an old rolled-up rug that had been left outside, and found nine little nests just like this kind in two neat rows inside. I didn't know what I was looking at until someone else online helped me identify them, and I have to say I've been smitten. I had no idea some wasp species did pottery! Nature is beautiful.
Im glad i didnt get bug autistim like im sure to them this is a wonderful video like if dinosaurs had little dinosaur parasites itd be pretty cool but to me this is terrifying good on ya for having a strong stomach
The coolest thing about mud daubers, is that they are actually very docile. They can sting, but it's pretty rare. I had one in my window and I was able to coax it outside without any problem.
They keep building nests in my window. The noise they make doing it makes me go insane. Its like someone using an old dental drill with mud stuck in it. I dont care if they are chill, they are so loud when building.
I saved one of these fuckers out of the pool with my hand, he immediately dried his wings and then bit me, instead of stinging me. I guess it was it’s way of giving me a kiss lol
Please help someone! There are other living creatures around me who fly, eat, build, reproduce, and God knows what else they do. Inability to live peacefully next to them. he built the small house several meters high, I could barely knock him down from there. And I have to repaint the whole wall. All I want is for my walls to be spotless and for these naughty living worms to perish who think they own the world.
I'm so damn happy I'm not a spider. Holy shit. Imagine getting paralyzed, abducted, thrown into a nest full of corpses and a few weeks later eaten alive by a giant worm. Jesus Christ
Im watching this because there’s a wasp building her nest in my shower..twice, for my own safety i get rid of the nest but the wasp keep coming back💆🏻♀️
So why do they always fly so close to me when I’m trying to relax near my pool o get they are not aggressive but they sure love to make me feel intimidated 😢
The nest is made up of earth (which does consists of germs/bacteria). And the nest is filled with dead spiders/small insects (when it start to decomposed it produced lot of bacteria) ... and the question is why didn't these bacteria harm the waspe's egg? Anyone ?
Very accurate, I've seen these animals in the Canary islands before and they are extremely passive for wasps. I'd go as far to say that your more likely to be bitten by an ant than stung by one. The fact they are solitary creatures means if they are near or on your property they aren't really even a pest.
Great video. that's amazing what they do. I've recently found myself fascinated by a bald faced hornets nest. I had no idea how interesting these creatures were. Thanks for sharing.
I grew up in Australia before moving to the UK. I remember being around 7 or 8 years old playing in a sandpit and one of these fly and landed next to me. I had been raining so there was excess water and I suppose it looked a bit like mud. I got the hell out of there. It's appearence makes it look dangerous.