![]() ![]() That’s when I finally asked why they were supplying them to us and found out they are a good deterrent for wasps and yellowjackets. Later on, I noticed my supervisor had a box of them on their desk and would see other carriers taking handfuls out. At first, I was confused but just left them there. “I began to see dryer sheets in people’s mailboxes at the start of spring. Pexels - PixabayĬhris, who has been stung ten times in the past year, shares, In order for this hack to work, your mail carrier needs your help. No one wants stinging insects inside their mailbox, especially the mail carriers whose hands always fall victim to these creatures. If I’m really unlucky, they will have made their nest at the very back of the box so I wind up sticking my hand in not knowing they are there.” Pexels - ArtHouse Studio I can’t tell you how many times, especially during this part of the year, where I’ve opened up a box to see a little nest with 3-5 Yellowjackets just chillin’. “If you randomly see a dryer sheet in the back of your mailbox, your mail carrier put it there for a reason. It’s during warmer weather when insects like wasps and yellow jackets build their nests inside mailboxes, that’s why Chris and other mail carriers swear by this trick which he shared on Reddit. Source: Pexels - Abstrakt Xxcellence Studios He’s definitely seen his fair share of mailboxes over the last six years that’s why he’s able to confidently present a solution to keeping critters away. ![]() Take this clever one from US postman Chris Strickley. That’s why home improvement, studying, and more are so much easier because of all the hacks you can learn online. An amazing thing about the internet is how information is just a few taps away.įrom technical questions to silly ones, there’s always an answer that’s only a few seconds away. ![]()
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