Buzzing sounds in walls
Increased wasp activity near windows
Small holes with wasps entering/exiting
✅ What to Do If You Find a Wasp Nest
1. Don’t Panic — But Act Fast
The longer the nest stays, the more dangerous it becomes
Never try to remove it barefoot or at night — wasps are more aggressive in the dark
2. Seal Yourself Out
Close the bedroom door
Keep pets and kids away
Turn off lights to reduce attraction
3. Call a Professional Pest Control Service
Do not use store-bought sprays — they may agitate the nest
Professionals use protective gear and safe removal techniques
They can also seal entry points to prevent re-infestation
💡 Best time to remove: Early morning or late evening — when wasps are least active.
🛡️ How to Prevent Wasps From Nesting in Your Home
✅ Seal cracks and gaps around windows, doors, and foundations
✅ Install screens on windows, vents, and attic openings
✅ Keep bedroom floors clear — avoid storing boxes or clothes under the bed
✅ Use a bed skirt or dust ruffle — makes it harder for wasps to access the space
✅ Inspect your home in early spring — before queens start nesting