You’ve had a long day.
The house is quiet.
The lights are off.
You slide into bed, pull up the covers…
And then you hear it.
A faint, low buzz.
Not the hum of the fridge.
Not the wind.
But something alive.
Curious, you lean over the edge of the mattress and peer into the darkness beneath.
And there it is.
A wasp nest — gray, papery, and pulsing with movement — tucked neatly under your bed.
You’re not dreaming.
You’re not imagining it.
You’ve been sharing your bedroom with wasps — and they’ve been building a home just inches from where you sleep.
🐝 How Did Wasps End Up Under Your Bed?
Wasps don’t want to live indoors.
They’re not like mice or roaches.
But sometimes, they get in — through a tiny crack, an open window, or a gap in the siding — and find a space that’s warm, dark, and undisturbed.
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