Wiping off Wasp Nests In the garage, there are several wasp nests: ![](/upload/album/43/31/7b/999c05ea10771POoDfNH.jpg) ![](/upload/album/55/1c/76/9cebe7094718PXcsUxbI.jpg) ![](/upload/album/55/1c/76/9cebe7094764SeDm6A81.jpg)
Just used this tool: ![](/upload/album/55/1c/76/9cebe709571117gbUzFo.jpg)
and a cap: ![](/upload/album/55/1c/76/9cebe70957305H0uHrNV.jpg)
and gloves: ![](/upload/album/55/1c/76/9cebe7095741lEefFpO7.jpg)
After removal of the nests which is in a paper box: ![](/upload/album/43/31/7b/999c05ea10396YHFKRR8.jpg)
the wall: ![](/upload/album/55/1c/76/9cebe7095882iHKkdDXT.jpg) ![](/upload/album/55/1c/76/9cebe7095896xGNT0A1f.jpg) ![](/upload/album/55/1c/76/9cebe7095924FbVqzRzd.jpg)
in the garage door (brownish; picture was not taked before the removal): ![](/upload/album/55/1c/76/9cebe7096448rt0fJ0ud.jpg)
And finally using this: ![](/upload/album/55/1c/76/9cebe7096112umr7oFEC.jpg)
I killed one wasp from the hole of the handle of a pickaxe, also killed several worms (light green color, I thought they are baby wasps) in the hole, and sealled the hole with glue using a glue gun: ![](/upload/album/55/1c/76/9cebe7096383HqvxysSe.jpg)
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