Our Fourth of July wreath had some unanticipated guests. Mud dauber (AKA Sceliphrini) nests were perfectly cradled in the door decoration, and it appears that the wasps found something to celebrate as well.
PS: Sorry about the “Sceliphrini;” the inner nerd got loose again.
Retired physician with interests in writing, photography, music, and astronomy. I have written multiple stories of life experiences, travel, and astronomy, and have been playing the ukulele for 10 years. My wife Fairy and I travel frequently to the Pacific Islands of Hawaii, and French Polynesia, and I have learned several of their native-language songs.
This blog will be a forum to share experiences with family and friends.
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Just like toddlers getting into where they shouldnt! Wasps swarming around irrigation turn on valves or line leaks finding mud vs the dust here.Sent from my Galaxy
Just like toddlers getting into where they shouldnt! Wasps swarming around irrigation turn on valves or line leaks finding mud vs the dust here.Sent from my Galaxy
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