A wasp nest in the dumpster is definitely not a pleasant surprise, in fact it is quite disturbing, but we should not be scared. Now we will see the correct and appropriate behavior if we find a wasp nest.
Wasp stings are not only unpleasant, but they can also cause severe allergic reactions in some people. Therefore, it is better to take preventive measures so that wasps cannot nest in the blind box. But we will also see what to do if prevention is no longer possible and the nest has already formed.
Wasps only build their nests for one year, and most species move again from the end of August.
The first thing to do is make sure you are dealing with wasps and not bees, and there are sure ways to tell them apart.
The area around the blinds can be sprayed regularly with a mixture of oil and water.
How to remove a nest when it has already formed
When a wasp nest has already formed in the blind box, the first thing we should do is stay calm and, if possible, have it removed by professionals.
Once the wasps have settled into the blind box, it is almost impossible to chase them away. So we just have to hold on to the insects until they move.
It may seem strange, but it is entirely possible for humans and wasps to get along, because wasps only become aggressive when they feel threatened.
The important thing is not to try to destroy the wasp nest under any circumstances, since to defend their nest, the insects will attack us and try to sting us.
However, if we are very concerned about the wasps in the container or if we have children at home or people with allergies, we must inform the city council or specialists who will professionally remove the nest and be able to move it to another place.