Most of the time, I love nature. Flowers – certainly. The vibrant colors of autumn, the birds who gather on my deck, begging for another helping of seed.
But this summer, my son and I encountered the villains of nature – vicious beasts who brought stress and despair as we battled against them.
Wasps. The ugly brown ones that chase you when you dare to invade their space, which is actually my space – proven by the mortgage bill that comes every month.
We first noticed a nest or two, sprayed them, knocked them down, figured the beasties would get the idea and go bother another neighborhood.
Not so! Perseverant rascals. They set up camp under my deck, built condominiums for their queen who obviously kept fertilizing eggs to produce more of her species.
The soldiers guarded well, swarming around me when I tried to water the flowers on my deck. Stinging when I grew too close to their nest which was under my feet and impossible to see through the slats.
So we took down a couple of boards and discovered the condo, brown warriors guarding it, always in attack mode.
I spent a small fortune in traps and sprays, then wasted hours on the internet searching for ways to finally eradicate these ugly squatters.
Nothing worked. I refused to try the most ridiculous suggestion: “Paint your deck blue. The wasps will think it’s the sky and get confused.” Seriously?
Finally, I gave up trying to fix the problem myself. Another Google search revealed that few pest control services deal with wasps. Smart people! They don’t like them either.
But we found a company who sent a brave guy to spray all the nests – a total of 8 – knock them down and treat the deck against future intruders.
So far – no wasps. At least for a month, we are free. The cooler weather will send them to another climate.
I’m not sure why God created wasps or what purpose they may serve in the order of nature. But I don’t want them on my property. I want to enjoy my deck, my flowers and my sanctuary until winter chases me inside.
Hope fights and wins.
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Love the graphic you chose!!
I’ve never had to deal with wasps—we have fleas and chiggers
Enjoy the cool weather this week—love the blue of the fall sky!
Thank you – yes! An amazing sky!
Perseverance Pays!
Indeed! And being stung is a great motivator!