A woman getting ready for a quiet night’s sleep found out she had been unknowingly sharing her space with a wasp nest under her bed.
Wasps usually build nests outside, but sometimes they come inside homes, looking for warm, quiet places. The area under a bed can seem perfect to these buzzing insects.
If you find a wasp nest inside:
1. Stay Calm: Don’t panic because wasps are more likely to sting if they feel threatened.
2. Keep a Safe Distance: Stay away from the nest to avoid getting stung and figure out what to do next.
3. Do Not Disturb: Don’t try to knock down or disturb the nest to prevent a swarm of wasps.
The safest way to deal with a wasp nest is to call professionals. They have the proper equipment and experience to remove it safely.
After the nest is removed, check for and seal any possible entry points to stop wasps from coming back. Regularly inspecting less-used areas of your home can help prevent surprises.
Finding a wasp nest indoors can be alarming, but it can be managed. Stay calm and let professionals take care of it to keep everyone safe.