We saw this kind of insect when we were picking figs last season. We believe it is an insect called as Dirt Dauber.
Image 01 - Dirt Dauber on the fig's leaves.
It's scary looking for many people. However, this wasp is common in our southern state, Louisiana.
The insect has other common names such as:
- a black and yellow mud dauber.
- a dirt dinner
- a mud dauber
- a mud wasp
- a blue mud dauber
Several sources reported that Dirt Daubers no harm to the leaves and trees, they just consume other insects live around there.
Do you know about this insect?
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Lovely photos. Thank you for sharing ❤️ I had never seen this insect before.
ReplyDeleteLas avispas me recuerdan a mí niñez, siempre me picaban cada verano en casa de mis abuelos cuando pasaba los veranos con ellos en el pueblo.
ReplyDeleteY recuerdo a mí abuela poniéndome paños con vinagre en el picotazo q me ponía el brazo super hinchado.
Un abrazo feliz jueves 😘.
Never seen here...
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day !
Anna
Acho que um dia vi uma por aqui só não sabia que inseto era, o gato queria comer, Rainbow boa quinta-feira bjs.
ReplyDeleteNot a fan of bugs...
ReplyDeleteNo lo conocía. te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteHe sido víctima de picaduras de avispas y ABEJAS, siendo más dolorosas estas últimas. Un abrazo. Carlos
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI don't know it; it looks like a wasp, but I have no idea what it is.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week.
Regards.
As a person who is not good with bugs I very very quickly scrolled through the post.
ReplyDeleteNo, never seen before. Is it dangerous? I'm not sure, it looks like a beast.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this interesting Details of nature St MosaicMonday.
Greetings by Heidrun ❤️
No me gustan los insectos y menos si pican.
ReplyDeleteLas imágenes hermosas.
Que pases un hermoso y feliz día
Besos
I’ve never seen these before! They look a little scary, but good to know they don’t harm the tree and actually eat other insects. Your figs look great!
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