I am the person who takes care of the yellow jacket and wasp nests in the family

The type of person who endures a life with constant physical allergies has to learn at some point how to overcome extreme adversity.

That wast my wife as a child, and at some points she also had to deal with scrutiny and scorn from her classmates when her asthma acted up and she struggled to keep the same pace in gym class.

One time she got stung by a bee during recess and her arm swelled up to an enormous size, worrying both her friends and her teacher who nervously called the school nurse. She was okay in the end, but one of her doctors prescribed her an epipen in the event of any future allergic reactions so she wouldn’t go into anaphylactic shock. I am extremely mindful of my wife’s disabilities these days and do whatever I can to minimize her exposure to deadly risks like asthma attacks and bee stings. Recently we started experiencing problems with yellow jackets forming nests in the garage. I am the only one permitted to get rid of yellow jackets or wasp nests because of my wife’s allergies. Usually I don’t have a problem if I wait until after dark and use a sprayer gun with a long shot range, but recently I’m finding so many yellow jacket nests that I have no choice but to call an exterminator. It’s not worth risking my wife’s life by not getting rid of these yellow jackets immediately. We have a number of different extermination and bee removal services in the area so I have no doubt that we will find a good choice by simply comparing company reviews.

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