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Mud Dauber - Trypoxylon politum

Mud Dauber - Trypoxylon politum
Sand Springs, Osage County, Oklahoma, USA
July 31, 2007
Size: 3/4"
Mud Dauber but not sure of species. Please help with ID.
I thought the "nests" were very interesting looking. It looks like a welder made them.

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Moved
Moved from Frass.

Frassed

Welder
Yeah, they do look like beads. Construction of pots made by potter wasps are interesting, too - made from patches.

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