I would think a good exterminator would be able to handle the problem
without damage to the house. This might take more than one trip and will
cost more than a do it yourself. But I think it is well worth the money
considering how many people can have serious reactions to bee stings.
Who knows in this day and age of Sue first ask questions later, you
might be opening your museum up to trouble if you know about the problem
and don't remedy it. (cynical view I know).
Mandy Langfald
Curator of Collection
Wyoming State Museum
307-777-7033
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