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Call 119 and the firefighters help.
I watch it all the way on TV.
LZ tried it to know that wasps don't sting.
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Wrap it up with plastic tape and take it off with a bee nest at night or on a rainy day, so that you can take it off in one fell swoop, but pay attention to protection to avoid being stung, if you are afraid of being stung, you can ignore him, and usually be careful not to provoke them. They won't sting people easily.
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If there are wasps nesting at home, there will definitely be danger, even if you don't mess with them, it will inevitably lead to conflicts, the safest way is to call 119 to find the fire brigade, they have a professional way to deal with it. Don't touch them yourself.
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Call 999 to ask the fire department to help you get it, and you can't do it for your safety and the safety of others.
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Call 119 and ask the fire brigade for help, don't do it yourself.
Usually after a while, they will go on their own. If you don't leave, you have to smoke it away.
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