Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call to Airbib? For bees in the house? No. But if you see a nest on/very near the house, I think it's worth a message to the host.
If 2 bees had gotten into the house and died, what would you want the host to do?
DId you read my post? I said IF OP can find the NEST and it's on or very close to the house, that's when I'd ask the host to remove it.
You’d be comfortable with removing a nest if it’s in the woods?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP. I see you put wasps in the title. Be precise when reporting the hazard.
Wasps may be more likely to have a nest attached to the house.
Paper wasps are good for the environment. Sad that city people want to kill them. I think one should expect some nature when they are staying around nature
Anonymous wrote:PP. I see you put wasps in the title. Be precise when reporting the hazard.
Wasps may be more likely to have a nest attached to the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call to Airbib? For bees in the house? No. But if you see a nest on/very near the house, I think it's worth a message to the host.
If 2 bees had gotten into the house and died, what would you want the host to do?
DId you read my post? I said IF OP can find the NEST and it's on or very close to the house, that's when I'd ask the host to remove it.
Anonymous wrote:The place is close to woods and a river but there seems to be a nest close to the house, and some of the bees have made their way in the house.
Thoughts? Worth a call to Airbnb?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call to Airbib? For bees in the house? No. But if you see a nest on/very near the house, I think it's worth a message to the host.
If 2 bees had gotten into the house and died, what would you want the host to do?
Anonymous wrote:Call to Airbib? For bees in the house? No. But if you see a nest on/very near the house, I think it's worth a message to the host.