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You forgot the second part, which really justifies his fears. The whole quote:
And apparently, the stings and the smell are like markers for other wasps to attack (according to an expert in the article).
If the pest man didn't come with a flamethrower he was unprepared.
As a former "pest man" I can't imagine going into a situation that intense. They sent one guy and he's like don't go back out there. What the fuck? Need to send a team in suits to deal with this. In my post exterminator life I don't kill anything except mosquitos and wasps. But I do so with extreme prejudice.