


They said last year they were stung ten times on ten separate occasions, but realized the insects hate scented dryer sheets, noting, “If we encounter a box that is a problem for nests, we’ll often put one in there and it does the trick.” They added, “So please, if you one day randomly see a dryer sheet at the back of your mailbox, just know that your carrier more than likely put it there to deter these Satanic creatures from building their home in it. If you find a dryer sheet inside your mailbox, it’s not a prank, according to multiple news outlets. One postal worker took to Reddit to further explain what is going on. If they see wasps, yellow jackets or any other kind of stinging insect building a home in the mailbox, they’ll throw a dryer sheet in there and hope the bugs find a new place to live.

According to a mail carrier user on Reddit this trick should last as long as the smell does. Apparently, wasps and yellowjackets hate them, seeing as though they strongly dislike strong aromas. Mail carriers tend to keep a supply of dryer sheets on hand because the fabric softening products deter wasps, and it is pretty unpleasant for postal workers to reach into mailboxes and get stung. The dryer sheet in your mailbox is used mostly used for preventative measures, though, so if you see a nest forming, do your postal worker a favor and get rid of the wasps ASAP. To avoid having these insects build their nests in your mailbox, mail carriers will sometimes place scented dryer sheets in there. For example, you might find it bizarre and maybe even a little disturbing to discover a dryer sheet in your mailbox, but it turns out that it is not at all a bad omen, in fact, it is actually someone doing you a favor. Lately there have been a lot of stories about needing to be careful if you find something strange, like “1F” written outside of your home, or a water bottle or melted cheese on your car, but not every odd occurrence means something bad is going to happen.
