@Stephanie3219 I just looked at your listing and now I see what the problem is. What were you thinking allowing fifteen guests in a two- bedroom home? What on earth?? Why?? Of course you're going to get work crews of men. Take your price of $126/night and divide that by 15. That's $8.50
Low prices attract low quality guests. Not meaning work crews- just saying it in general.
You should immediately change your capacity to 4-5 people. At most.
I didn't even look at your decor, house rules, etc. When I saw 15 in a two bedroom, I lost my mind.
I'm sorry, this is a hard lesson to learn. I understand that you're new to AirBnB, but you have to change your listing and vet guests, or this will happen again. I understand the need for money, but you may now be realizing that bad guests can cost you way more than the dollar amount of their stay.
There are ways to vet guests-you can have them answer questions when you set up a booking message, or you can also turn off Instant Book and have guests request to book. It's perfectly okay to ask what brings them to the area, who will be staying, etc.
You can also have them confirm that they have reviewed and agree to your house rules. Many hosts remind guests (again) in their check-in message.
You should come back to this community for help with any questions you have, or guidance in general. There are many experienced hosts here who are more than glad to help, and likely more diplomatic than I am. Sorry this is happening, and I wish you good luck in the future. Kia