Ew. Ew. Ew. Ew.Ew. There was a bee flying around my room and I hate that buzzing noise it so freaks me out. And as I litterally grabbed my binder and laptop and got the hell out of there, I saw a dead bee near the stairs. Previously, I’d found the bees in the bathroom. Other bedrooms. I hear them buzzing. They die but how long will it take? Because now I am terrified to go to sleep…with that thing in my room..is there anyway to repel them and I don’t mean with spray…
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Unfortunately for you this is the life pattern of yellow jackets. They find tiny holes in the outside of your house and then the queen establishes a colony between the outer walls and inner walls of your house. As the nights get colder they try to move away from it which means into your bedroom if they can find any little hole to get from between the walls to inside. My advice is to seal around your windows with care–especially if you see any holes or cracks.
You can also attack them from the outside if you go out on a sunny day and find where they are going into your house. Don’t caulk that hole up now–that would just force more inside your bedroom. Caulk in the spring. If you can reach the hole you can blow in Sevin dust with a catsup bottle and a straw that bends. Do it on a cool night when they are less active. The Sevin doesn’t work immediately but within 24 hours, if you got a good puff of dust into the hole, they should be dead.
Your other alternative is to wait for winter. Sometimes a cold winter will kill most all of them in the walls and you don’t have to do anything. But still caulk in the spring to discourage them from building a bew colony next year.
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