Scientists are sounding the a:larm! This is what they found a woman under her bed! Read more in 1st comment

Finding a wasp nest under a bed would definitely be alarming, but parts of this article are exaggerated or repetitive. Here’s a clearer, practical version of what’s actually true about indoor wasp nests.

Can wasps build nests indoors?

Yes. Wasps sometimes enter homes through cracks, vents, attic openings, or gaps around windows and roofs. They prefer:

  • Quiet spaces
  • Low disturbance
  • Shelter from weather

Common indoor nesting spots include:

  • Attics
  • Wall voids
  • Garages
  • Basements
  • Storage rooms
  • Occasionally under furniture or beds if the area is rarely disturbed

What should you do if you find a nest?

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