Les Stagg never expected his simple weekend chore of washing the car to lead to a brush with a living nightmare. As he scrubbed his vehicle, he noticed a few ominous, oversized insects buzzing around his roofline. Initially, he dismissed the sight as a minor inconvenience, assuming a small, harmless nest was tucked away somewhere in the eaves. But as the buzzing grew louder and more persistent, Les made the life-saving decision to call a professional. Little did he know, he was about to uncover a massive, pulsating horror story thriving just inches above his head in his own attic.
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