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Bug nest in attic space

65Stang

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Doing some electrical cleanup in the attic and saw a mound in some of the insulation. This was what was inside the mound, :yikes: a bunch of cacoons or egg sacks. Nothing around the area (wood, drywall) seemed to be damaged and I couldn't find any other signs. There were no large bug carcasses in the area either, but there did seem to be very very tiny empy bug shells inside the sacks, but very hard to tell.

Anyone have any idea what the heck these are? :dunno:

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Outlander

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This?

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Seriously....looks kinda yucky. Hope you figure it out and get 'em all. I sometimes wonder what lurks in my attic........
 

sselander

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shop vac it and take it to a nature center near you.

they should be able to tell you what it is.
 
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steve911

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You found a bumble bee nest. Can't tell from the pic conclusively, but it doen't look active. Where I live these are commonly found in the ground at the edge of bushes, flower beds, wooded areas. I have found some that are as large as a soccer ball.

Instead of expensive bug spray, I use brake parts cleaner to kill any insect I want to do in. It much cheaper and it kills them so fast its really remarkable. Just be careful where you spray it for the usual reasons.

Steve A.
 
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