I recently bought my first investment property, and though it needs some renovations before I could do anything with it, I am so excited about starting the process, the renovations should go smoothly because my wife Kevin is a carpenter, & she will be doing most of the remodeling! Of course, I will help as well, especially when it’s time to do the painting, but when all of us were in the process of buying the home, I noticed that there was a sizable nest situated inside an outdated tree stump in the backyard.
At first, I didn’t suppose it would be a concern & Kevin thought that once all of us bought the home, she could remove it himself.
The nest was big, & I believed that it was best to contact an exterminator to have it removed. We identified it as a orange sweater wasp nest & they are usually aggressive, especially if their nests are disturbed, i didn’t want Kevin to take the option of getting stung multiple times by these wasps, especially because she didn’t have any experience removing a nest of that size, but so, I was able to convince him to call an exterminator instead. Thankfully, the exterminator was able to remove the nest without any incidents. While she performed the orange sweater extermination, she wore protective gear. In some ways, I was cheerful that Kevin witnessed this because it just validated why I didn’t want him removing the nest by himself. In some situations, it’s just best to call the professionals to service the problem. Now that the orange sweater nest is out of the way, all of us began the renovations on our investment property, & everything is going well so far.
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