An Australian lady gained first-hand knowledge via her personal experience that it is possible for anybody to occupy the attic space of a private residence. But she got fortunate; the strangers who moved into the attic didn’t wait to see her, even if they left behind an unpleasant surprise for her to discover when she got there.
It’s not very frequently that Kiri, who lives in a town in Australia, ascends the stairs to her two-story home’s attic space. When she wanted to get her hands on some family photographs that had been stored in boxes and were gathering dust, she probably did not go to the most pleasant place in the house.

After seeing what had developed in the attic while he was gone, Kiri did not feel guilty about the infrequency with which he visited the space. On one of the beams that supported the roof, there was a nest. It was most likely constructed by insects.
Kiri decided to ask her Facebook friends about the mysterious structure, hoping that one of them could know who might have constructed it.
Before a true authority stepped in, several others advised her to, among other things, get in touch with an exorcist, consider relocating, and begin praying.

John, who works at Smash’d Em Pest Control, was able to identify at a glance that the nest in Kiri’s home had been constructed by German wasps because of the size and shape of the nest. However, he does not waste any time in assuring Vertonghen that his neighbors do not want any harm to come to his family.

When the guard wasps are no longer flying about the nest, it is safe to assume that it is vacant. Due to the rapid rate at which their nests deteriorate, these wasps never return to their previous homes. Call the professionals as soon as possible if you continue to see any odd bugs in the area.
John also said that the late spring and early summer are the worst times to encounter German wasps.
Anyone who gets too near to an insect nest will be met with fierce resistance from the insect.