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Dirt Daubers

Posted: May 16th, '10, 20:11
by In Memory of Vicroy
Okay Faithful, with the collective wisdom here we gotta be able to figure out some method to repel dirt daubers and keep them from building nests in dark out of the way places. Yesterday I removed the Stamoid instrument panel cover on AJ to find a big ass dirt dauber nest built right on the Sitex SP-70 autopilot head....ouch....and right next to the plastic container of moth balls....moth balls don't work.

Figuring that CX is good for just about anything, I soaked some paper towels with the stuff and placed it under the instrument panel cover. We shall see. The little suckers are not just a mess, they destroy stuff....major problem for us down here...they get under the cowl of outboard motors, into the electrical ends of gensets, on the blades of ceiling fans and un-balance them, all kinds of stuff. The nests you can see are easy enough to kill and get rid of, but I'm looking for something to repel them and keep them from building in the first place.

Ideas?

UV

Posted: May 16th, '10, 20:53
by Tony Meola
UV

Good luck. I don't think there is anythign that will keep them out completely. I gut them under the gunnels.

Posted: May 16th, '10, 20:55
by Brewster Minton
Try Patron!

Posted: May 16th, '10, 21:22
by bob lico
yea right it can put down a human right quick i am sure it could take out a slew of those bastards.

Posted: May 17th, '10, 12:47
by Major
One thing that doesnt work from my experience are the WHY traps. Its for wasps hornets and yellow jackets and they dont go to it for who knows why. Guess they dont like the bait that comes with it.

If they are nesting in the same spots some sprays have something in them to keep them away. My problem is wasps and the spectracide commercial in the grey and black can works the best. It pretty much knocks them out of the sky. I even have nests where they didnt even fall off they just died in place. It also got a lasting effect that is sopposed to kill any stragglers that come back later. Ive killed probably a couple hundred from last summer to now and havent seen hardly any this time. for the dirt daubbers i just spray it on their dirt tunnels then knock them down a few days later. Anyway no other spray has worked better for me.

I know its not what you were looking for but maybe it will help.

Posted: May 17th, '10, 14:10
by Ed Curry
How about a little pepper spray. If it works in the bottom paint it might be worth a try.
Patron might attract a larger nuisance, like neighbors!

Posted: May 17th, '10, 14:29
by AndreF
UV, I hung three soxs full of moth balls in various places on my bridge, they still built nests but seemingly fewer.

Posted: May 17th, '10, 14:43
by In Memory of Vicroy
Well, I put a plastic container of moth balls under the cover and they first built nest ON the container, this time just a few inches from it.

May have to hire a small guy with a fly swatter, same sort of guy that turns the light on in your refrigerator when you open de do'.

'Come on Faithful, there gotta be a magic potion?

UV

Posted: May 17th, '10, 15:35
by In Memory Walter K
Brewster says PAM works as anti-fouling on his running gear. I'm trying it on my 20 outdrive. Nothing seems to stick on it. A thought? It's clear, and smells like butter.

Posted: May 17th, '10, 15:56
by Harry Babb
Vic wrote:they get under the cowl of outboard motors, into the electrical ends of gensets, on the blades of ceiling fans and un-balance them, all kinds of stuff.
Don't forget the "Pee" tube on the outboard motor.....

H

Posted: May 17th, '10, 16:34
by Bruce
cypermethrin

Posted: May 17th, '10, 17:13
by CaptPatrick

Posted: May 17th, '10, 17:36
by In Memory Walter K
Vic-Call Bob LeBlanc, the ultimate bug killer.

Posted: May 17th, '10, 20:06
by In Memory of Vicroy
Thanks, I'll get some pronto. Walter, Bob does roaches...he sells about 5 million cans of his Bengal Roach Spray a year and the stuff is like CX for roaches.

UV

Posted: May 17th, '10, 20:28
by AndreF
My A/C wasn't pumping and they had plugged up the thru hull with their gritty mud.

Posted: May 18th, '10, 08:18
by In Memory of Vicroy
I ordered a pound jar of Cynoff WP in powder form from (no kidding) www.domyownpestcontrol.com last night, about $58 but makes a lot of spray. So good they can't sell it in New York. Leaves a residue that kills all kinds of nasty critters for 90 days.

Dirt daubers gonna DIE!!!

UV

Posted: May 24th, '10, 12:20
by In Memory of Vicroy
Used the Cynoff on the camp and boats. Death Powder for sure. Kills everything - dirt daubers, ants, wasps, spiders, gnats, you name it, it kills it. Amazing stuff. One pound makes about 50 gallons, so really pretty cheap in the long run, but best of all it works.

UV