First, it must be removed. After all, this house is for people to live in, so it can't be left to wasps, can it? But how to remove it depends on the decision of the head of the household.
As far as I'm concerned, I suggest calling the fire alarm and asking the firemen for help. Many people think that firefighters are just fighting fires, and this kind of thing is definitely not within the scope of fire control. Actually, it's not. Because wasps often hurt people, the fire brigade is equipped with special equipment to deal with wasp nests. Basically, a hornet's nest is cleaned in five minutes. This method is suitable for residents living in the city. The fire station is near, just make a phone call. In addition, you don't have to worry about the cost, because this kind of thing will definitely not be charged.
But if you live in a remote area, you can only solve it by the residents themselves. What should you do? In fact, it is not difficult. If it has little impact on life, the wasp will run away by itself in winter. There is no wasp in the hive at this time, so you just shoot it down and throw it away. If it is in other seasons, you can block the hole first and then cover it with a bag. Whether to throw it into the water or set it on fire next depends on your own choice.
Finally, we must remind everyone not to stir up hornets' nests easily without any protective measures. After all, wasps are not for bees, and they are extremely aggressive and poisonous. If you are stung, you will get a big bag, which is life-threatening. After all, some kinds of wasps are invaded from abroad, and their toxicity is much stronger than that of local wasps.