Mud Dauber Wasp (Sphecidae family) is a recognized pest concern across Metro Atlanta. These solitary wasps construct distinctive mud tube nests on eaves, porch ceilings, garage walls, and exterior siding. While mud daubers rarely sting — they are not colony-defensive — their mud nests are unsightly and can attract other insects. Georgia's warm and humid summers allow multiple construction cycles per season, with nests accumulating quickly on unprotected surfaces.
Servitix technicians remove active and abandoned nests, treat attachment points to discourage rebuilding, and inspect for secondary pest activity inside nest tubes. We advise on surface treatments and exclusion measures that deter future nesting. Call (770) 469-4294 for fast scheduling.