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Keeping wasps out of your mailbox: a simple solution
Ah, write. It is undoubtedly the favorite time of the year for many people: it brings warmth, greenery and plenty of sunshine. While there aren’t many bad things that come with summer, there are a few things I would get rid of if I could. And one of them is the hornet.
I now understand that wasps are important to the environment and I don’t want them to disappear just because I’m afraid of them. But we can all agree that litter can ruin a barbecue, stop a garden party or cause people to run away.
Think about what postmen have to deal with every time. A recent post on Reddit highlights the problems postal workers face with hornets. Apparently yellow vests have a habit of building their nests in mailboxes.
Mailboxes are like cozy cabins: They’re insulated, concealed, and stay warm at night. So postal workers are often hindered when they unknowingly put their hands into the mailbox to deliver the mail.
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But there’s a simple solution to keeping wasps out of your mailbox: dry paper! The scent acts as a litter deterrent, preventing them from using the mailbox as a living space.
Here’s what you need to do:
Simple steps to keep wasps out of your mailbox:
Choose dry, fragrant paper. Look for popular scents like lavender, citrus or fresh clothes. The stronger the smell, the better the wasps are repelled.
Write a page to your box. Place the dry paper with the tape, making sure it does not block the message. Adjust it so that the scent spreads through the mail.
Replace the sheet regularly to ensure it continues to function properly. Over time, the smell of dry paper may disappear. It is important to replace it regularly to ensure it continues to effectively prevent waste.
You can help our hard-working postal workers stay safe and hassle-free this summer by following these simple steps.
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