And I ain't talkin' about Episcopalians, neither. I noticed a couple of them last weekend, as I was trying to restore some semblance of order amongst all the stuff. It's suffered some termite damage, and is not bank vault tight, on the best day it ever had.
All that said, I've never seen it like was today. I blundered into the outbuilding, toting a very heavy box. I was about to ope said box and distribute the contents appropriately on the shelves, when my balding head got bumped by a flying critter. I reflexively waved it away, and the I noticed that I'm in a 11x17 room with dozens of the little bastards. I UA the AO to the single entrance door, and watch with dismay as it appears that there is muy grande problemo.
I will scout the exterior of the building at dusk, looking for obvious nests. I'm familiar with standard wasp and hornet spray treatments of under-eave nests in the evening, but my view of the circumstances leads me to believe I'll have to treat inside the building. It has a low ceiling, covered by insulation above. There's a 2'x4' removable panel to permit access into the "attic".
How do I kill these pests? Does an aerosol bomb work on wasps? One in the main room, one in the "attic"?