All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Help for wasps in the ventI waited a full (hot) month with the vent closed up. Then I went inside and unscrewed the screen cover. Darned if there wasn't at least one wasp still alive! Good news is he was lethargic - maybe almost dead? It was creepy detaching the nest and cleaning up the mess but it's done. Thanks again for all the suggestions. I will buy a dog flea collar before opening it next spring. There is a screen on the outside but evidently the holes are too big. Cheers, DoriRe: Help for wasps in the ventUpdate - I just closed the vent and I think there were only a couple of wasps in the nest at the time. Nothing moving in there now but I'm going to wait a couple of weeks till I open it up and clean it out. Hope wasps don't hibernate or go dormant! Thanks again for all the suggestions. Cheers, DoriRe: Help for wasps in the ventYikes! I think I'm going to pass on the last suggestion! But I thank you all...I'm going to think about it for a day or two and will let you know the outcome. Cheers, DoriHelp for wasps in the ventHello all - my DH passed away in March leaving me with a 24" class C. I'm not ready to part with it and hope to take it on some short trips. I've only done one so far. Friends came along for moral support and that was a great help. It breaks my heart to think last summer's California to Newfoundland and back was the last long road trip I'll ever do. We were so very happy driving across the country. But, as to my problem...we always left the front covered vent open and now I have a pretty good size wasp nest in there. They can't get inside the rv as there is a screen but I know I need to get rid of them and clean it out. Is spray the best thing to use? And if so, what is the best time to spray? And how hard will it be to get the screen off to clean it out? And should I keep the vent closed in future? Seems like the inside temp will be even higher with the vent closed. Any advice will be appreciated. And I'd like to hear from any women rvers out there. I'd really like to be brave enough to take off on my own with just the cat for company. Cheers! Dori