Getting wasp extermination to rid my tool shed of the terrible pests

It was frustrating finding the perfect house but having no access to a garage.

Since I was on a deadline with my apartment lease, I had to pull the trigger.

At the very least, this place came with a large backyard and no deed restrictions. That means I can put up fences, bird feeders, storage sheds, or anything that I want that isn’t outright illegal across the board. I know that any landscaping work that I do will add to the home’s equity, so I can always sell this place in the future if I decide it isn’t the right fit. For now I am making use of my space out back with two large storage sheds. One is for storage, especially for lawn equipment like my mower, weedeater, and my rakes and shovels. The other shed is my tool shed, or otherwise my workshop. I do all of my projects in this shed and I even have a window air conditioner installed inside. During the winter season, I have a gas powered space heater to stay warm. However, I have struggled with insects and pests since putting up this shed. First it was an issue with spiders, but now that they have been removed it’s a nightmare dealing with the wasps. I’m thankfully not allergic to their venom, but the sting is painful enough to make anyone jumpy in close proximity to one of their hives. I hate to kill these insects, but there aren’t any bee or wasp rescue services within a 200 mile radius of my house. My only choice is to hire an exterminator to spray the inside of the shed to kill whatever wasps are inside. This way even the hives and nests that could be hidden from sight are eradicated as well.

 

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