- Mud Dauber Wasps are solitary, non-aggressive wasps known for constructing brood nests out of mud
- While they can sting, they are generally docile and will only do so if mishandled or threatened
- These wasps are considered beneficial insects because they hunt and paralyze spiders, including venomous black widows, to provision their young
- Southern Arizona is home to several species of Mud Daubers (between 0.5 and 1.5 inches long)
- While they can sting, they are generally docile and will only do so if mishandled or threatened
- These wasps are considered beneficial insects because they hunt and paralyze spiders, including venomous black widows, to provision their young
- Southern Arizona is home to several species of Mud Daubers (between 0.5 and 1.5 inches long)