Palm River South Building One
Recessed Cove entry areas have bright halogen lights that come on in the evening attracting insects and spiders

Glass is clean but spiders and insects nest on the ceiling areas.

Mud Daubers also make nests. Mud hardens and has to be scraped off. This still leaves a mud stain.

Cobwebs also form on the sides

Problem does not exist on windows that are not near lights or in recessed coves.

This cove looks perfect because the tenant obviously cleans his own webs on a regular basis. Not one cobweb.

Solution: Entire recessed coves should be broomed weekly to prevent excess webs, daubers and insects. Bay area only visits every 3 months and washes the windows. They could broom on each visit and scrape off mud daubers nests at an extra charge. This which would, help but would not solve the problem. Webs could form within a month as long as bright lights are on every night. Another solution is to have each tenant responsible for ceilings and walls while EastGroup will provide window cleaning.