Answer 1:
Some people say that bees generally represent windfall. If the bees in this hive do not threaten your safety and have not bitten anyone, it generally means a windfall or good luck. If this kind of bee often threatens your travel and living safety, it means right and wrong, and sometimes it means that the human body will grow a lump! So whether it is good or bad, objectively speaking, if you don't feel any inconvenience objectively, it doesn't mean bad information. If it does bring a lot of trouble objectively, it represents bad information. There are two aspects of yin and yang at any time, and what information is embodied in detail must be judged according to objective standards.
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Answer 2: There has always been a saying in folk customs and Feng Shui mascots that "Hou will be sealed immediately". The mascot is shaped like a horse with two hooves flying in front of it. There is a monkey in a shawl and a bee next to the horse's left ear. The meaning of this mascot is very clever. With the help of homonyms of three animal names: horse, bee and monkey, it was named "Feng Ma (bee) and Hou (monkey)". Similar mascots include "Win (Fly) Now".
As for why the wasp came to your home alone and did not threaten your travel and life, the Buddhist explanation is that your family and this nest of wasps have forged a "good relationship" in the past, and the wasp has come to repay the debt in this life.
As for how to repay? Personally, I think the Feng Shui Bureau of "immediately sealing Hou" mentioned above is a great temptation for those who take the official career. Now that the mascot "Bee" is available, I suggest that you invite a Buddha statue of King Ma-tou (the angry embodiment of Guanyin Bodhisattva) and a statue of the Monkey King to go home for worship. It constitutes a feng shui bureau that "immediately seals Hou". What is particularly commendable is that the mascot "bee" in this Feng Shui Bureau is alive, which is far from being compared with that Feng Shui dead thing.
Then you can rent out the house or sell it to people who take a career. After all, there are few houses that can form this natural Feng Shui Bureau. "Scarcity is the most valuable thing", and you can definitely get a good price. Isn't this equivalent to the wasp's gratitude in disguise?