bad_idea
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So... We moved out to the country about 5 years ago. The house we bought had been vacant for about a year. The place was INVESTED with paper wasps. I have spent the last five years terminating these things. Have really knocked back their numbers. Found them behind the plastic shutters, on every eave, on the bottom side of my shed, behind the fuel door on my jeep, inside the tailgate of the Comanche, in every door jamb of every vehicle, rafters of the garage, and all over the kid's playhouse. Even found a nest inside the rocker of a parts car (was slightly rotted out), and one of those bastards tagged me.
Today was the best one yet. The wife set out to vacuum her car out. I have a shop vac mounted on the wall with a bin under it with all of the attachments in it. There was a nest inside the crevice tool! Fortunately it is winter and they were all dead.
Looking for advice on how to keep them out of the garage. I can only think of two ways they are getting in - the ridge vent (no ceiling in the garage - yet), and the roll up door on the back of the shop (no weatherstripping on the top). Plan is to staple screen on to the underside of the ridge vent and to change out the roll up door for a traditional sectional door. Any other common spots they get in?
Today was the best one yet. The wife set out to vacuum her car out. I have a shop vac mounted on the wall with a bin under it with all of the attachments in it. There was a nest inside the crevice tool! Fortunately it is winter and they were all dead.
Looking for advice on how to keep them out of the garage. I can only think of two ways they are getting in - the ridge vent (no ceiling in the garage - yet), and the roll up door on the back of the shop (no weatherstripping on the top). Plan is to staple screen on to the underside of the ridge vent and to change out the roll up door for a traditional sectional door. Any other common spots they get in?


