I built a custom tool shed more than three years ago with spare lumber from a lodge building project.
My garage was already getting slender between our partner’s growing pottery studio and our existing woodworking equipment.
I didn’t want our partner to lose any of the space she needed for her art projects, especially since we had just recently added cooling system to the garage. That’s when I realized that I could solve all of our problems by just building a shed in the backyard. This seemed care about an excellent system until I started dealing with pests. First I had mice in there that took myself and others weeks to clear out with traps before I could find and fill in all of their holes. Once the mice were gone, the wasps moved in. It started with a single wasp nest, but then it quickly progressed to many wasp nests in total. One afternoon I was trying to get our gasoline canister for our grass mower out from underneath a box when a swarm of wasps attacked me. I was strung more than three weird times before I was able to run out of the shed. That’s when I looked around for a bee removal service. Surprisingly I found a local exterminator who will take bees, wasps, and red sweaters from peoples’ yards and relocate them to wildlife preserves where they can pollinate plants in nature where they can’t harm anyone. When I found out that the exterminator was going to transfer the wasps without killing them, that made myself and others glad. I might hate them, however I understand how pressing they are for the environment.