As someone who has had a severe phobia of insects since a young age, I have extreme gratitude for this video. This is nature at work and has helped me further improve to appreciate nature for what it is. Thank you!
I find that at least with wasps if your calm around them they just get on with what they’re doing and ignore you. I had a nest in my garden and would regularly feed them and help keep them cool.
@@ColoradoStreamingreally about paper wasps? we have a bunch of small nests of German paper wasps around the roof, and they’re looks quite aggressive, same with yellow jackets, but I didn’t encounter them that much nowadays
6:54 fun fact here, wasp and hornet larvae scrape their jaws along the edges of their little comb to signal that they are hungry. Which is what you’re seeing here.
thank you for that interesting fact!! i was wondering what they were doing, possibly trying to bite at anything for food like their mother for example. glad to know that isnt the case hehe ^^
They don't have personalities. They are insects. Much like mammals are animals. They don't have personalities. You're projecting personalities onto them. They are nothing but instinct. End of story. It's been studied for 100s of years.
Sad thing is.. If the paper wasp had just ignored the Yellow Hornet a little longer, she might've eventually raised a small army to take on the Yellow Hornet more effectively.
@@milkiekittie6659no they assumed it died while or foraging and only said that they didn't think the hornet queen killed it. So it could've died since other way or it abandoned the nest to find a more suitable place. I've seen nests started by wasps on my porch and another stays being built just a few inches away and a few days later one of the nests has been abandoned
Correction* Wasp: "FIGHT ME LIKE A FEMALE!" *info for those that do not know; man and woman exist solely within the human species, no other ones on our earth. Also, two women can say "fight me like a man" without raising an eyebrow, because man is also the scientific short name for the human species which many people on Twitter seems to not understand
I'm choosing to believe that the paper wasp queen didn't die. She looked into the nest, saw what horrors she'd be up against, and noped out of there to start over elsewhere lol
That was a very interesting video. Most of the time, we tend to avoid wasps, because they seem to always be so aggressive. But they care for their young and defend them as anyone would.
yeah sure. in your romantic dreams maybe. they spread their own kind that's the only goal . not care. or do you find it so cute how the one abandoned their own here and leave them to die? that's not "defend their young as anyone would" in our terms this is neglect with follow up abuse and death.
@@glasperle77 WTF are you yammering about? Don't go all 'tree-hugger,' on me and start to cry! These are insects dude! (Yeah I'm assuming), And I only commented on their instinct to protect and care for their own. Even humans do that! But don't get things all twisted up. Don't overthink it... Don't hurt yourself!
I thought the yellow hornet queen was going to take the larvae from the paper wasps nest once it abandoned it for extra food for herself and her larvae.
she is my neighbor yellow wasp. She is pain in my assholes. I get a window from a glass, she must get a window from a glass. I get a step, she must get a step. I get a clock radio, she cannot afford. Great success!
I don't know if it's bc I'm afraid of any stinging insect especially wasps and hornets or if I was really enthralled watching this that when the first attack happened it actually made me jump and scream "oh 💩" 😂 It just happened so incredibly fast and wasn't expected
Gotta give respect for the Paper Wasp for having honor and not attacking the Yellow Hornet when it had it's back turned. The paper wasp waited to be face to face. RESPECT ! 🐝🐝
Our Dolichiovespula maculata queens in the USA also put paper fibers on top of the cocoons for some reason. They disappear though so I guess they are reused for something useful.
It's probably a way to store some material while giving a layer of extra protection to pupae, as long as there aren't workers to protect them. That's my guess anyways.
Would they have survived without intervention? I wonder how many queens don't generally make it, since the video said they can exhaust themselves before the workers hatch. The Paper Wasp must have set up shop elsewhere, after losing two fights and being at the Hornet's mercy both times.
I have entomophobia and trypophobia, but made myself watch the whole vid. I'm glad I did because I learned something. Also, I was initially grossed out by the larvae until you showed them up-close, and the abandoned/dying ones made me sad haha 😔 Thank you for trying to help them live ❤️🩹
Fascinating. It would be interesting to know more about different methods of beekeeping around Japan. In particular, how to colonies in Hokkaido fare during winter?
Remember this: 222. 2:22. The moment of truth phases to reality, as the wasp and the hornet obliterate each other in battle. Devastating errors could occur, and potentially finish the book of their lives. One page away the end awaits. It’s a book they never like to open up anyway. Depression. The two absolutely cause a lethal crisis in the slaughterhouse of birds. Maybe one will escape alive. The truth is sad, but who will achieve a trophy and crown?
Hornet queen be like: 🗿 Moves in with 0 fcks given if place is vacant or not. Being pretty chill until provoked (I wonder why 😂 If I was wasp, I'd be pissed too). Makes wasp abandon her nest and leave.
The hornets nest looks so much better, the hexagons look like they were build by a machine, whereas the nest of the wasp looks like "Weeell, that's enough, nobodys gonna see that anyway." 😄
As someone who has had a severe phobia of insects since a young age, I have extreme gratitude for this video. This is nature at work and has helped me further improve to appreciate nature for what it is. Thank you!
5:09 I love the close-up of the larvae here. It's like they're kids sitting at the window watching their mom fighting with the neighbor again.
Stoping kids from saying first
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
i think it's more like the kids in the car waiting for the mom to stop arguing with someone
I've never seen someone hand-feed a wasp or hornet before. And they were so calm. Very neat.
I find that at least with wasps if your calm around them they just get on with what they’re doing and ignore you. I had a nest in my garden and would regularly feed them and help keep them cool.
@@metavet9242 I love people like you.
@@knightofcydonia1192 peace🐝
@@metavet9242 Paper wasps are really chill. We had a nest over our front door and I left them alone and was never bothered by them.
@@ColoradoStreamingreally about paper wasps? we have a bunch of small nests of German paper wasps around the roof, and they’re looks quite aggressive, same with yellow jackets, but I didn’t encounter them that much nowadays
6:54 fun fact here, wasp and hornet larvae scrape their jaws along the edges of their little comb to signal that they are hungry. Which is what you’re seeing here.
They look like they be having a Chitchat
thank you for that interesting fact!! i was wondering what they were doing, possibly trying to bite at anything for food like their mother for example. glad to know that isnt the case hehe ^^
Can they see or hear?
That scene happened at the exact moment I scrolled to read this comment. I didn't have to use your time stamp, it was all good timing
"Who are you?"
"Who am I?! I'm the Queen of this hive! Who are YOU?!"
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Lemme fix that
I never noticed how much personality wasps and hornet have. Wow.
They don't have personalities. They are insects. Much like mammals are animals. They don't have personalities. You're projecting personalities onto them. They are nothing but instinct. End of story. It's been studied for 100s of years.
It seems like the wasp queen was always on edge and suspicious of the hornet while hornet queen was a you mind your business I mind mine type.
@@TRUMPmyOSHIi mean hornets are bigger and more powerful compared to wasps so. Most probably she didn't feel threatened ig
@@killua-nb1og True, just chilling.’
@@killua-nb1ogyeah
Sad thing is.. If the paper wasp had just ignored the Yellow Hornet a little longer, she might've eventually raised a small army to take on the Yellow Hornet more effectively.
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The wasp queen should have gone for a zergling rush, before the hornet queen had her marines ready to defend the nest. 😉
@@Snowkobbie5min NR
Here we can observe that, paper wasp does not have strategic thinking. The hornet also does not have, but at its size does not need this.
Spoiler
Is it possible that the paper wasp Queen decided to build a new nest, away from the hornets?
yep, she probably saw the spot as a lost cause because a more fit animal moved in
@@silverfox9004she was tired of living on the edge every day too I’m sure lmao
@@Dustudin it didn’t the creator already said it didn’t.
@@milkiekittie6659 it's impossible to know whether the wasp died or nested somewhere else
@@milkiekittie6659no they assumed it died while or foraging and only said that they didn't think the hornet queen killed it. So it could've died since other way or it abandoned the nest to find a more suitable place. I've seen nests started by wasps on my porch and another stays being built just a few inches away and a few days later one of the nests has been abandoned
Finally, we've seen it whole.
Hornet: Ayo chill
Paper Wasp: FIGHT ME LIKE A MAN
Ahem!(Both females)
*woman
They're queens 💀
@@CypherGodzilla "All women, are Queens!"
Correction*
Wasp: "FIGHT ME LIKE A FEMALE!"
*info for those that do not know; man and woman exist solely within the human species, no other ones on our earth. Also, two women can say "fight me like a man" without raising an eyebrow, because man is also the scientific short name for the human species which many people on Twitter seems to not understand
“The paper wasp queen peeked into the hornet nest and startled, fell down.” Why did I laugh at this 😂
I'm choosing to believe that the paper wasp queen didn't die. She looked into the nest, saw what horrors she'd be up against, and noped out of there to start over elsewhere lol
That was a very interesting video.
Most of the time, we tend to avoid wasps, because they seem to always be so aggressive.
But they care for their young and defend them as anyone would.
yeah sure. in your romantic dreams maybe. they spread their own kind that's the only goal . not care. or do you find it so cute how the one abandoned their own here and leave them to die? that's not "defend their young as anyone would" in our terms this is neglect with follow up abuse and death.
@@glasperle77 WTF are you yammering about?
Don't go all 'tree-hugger,' on me and start to cry!
These are insects dude! (Yeah I'm assuming), And I only commented on their instinct to protect and care for their own. Even humans do that!
But don't get things all twisted up.
Don't overthink it... Don't hurt yourself!
@@jameslanning8405 You sound like the tree hugger..
@@jameslanning8405 I don't think anyone doubted that wasps care for each other, that's how eusocial animals work...
Hornet: crawls out innocently
wasp: and i took that personaly
I'd have expected the Yellow Hornet queen to attack the Paper Wasp larvae as an easy food source, but I guess it didn't happen.
That's what I was going to say. I wonder why such an easily accessible food source was ignored.
Captivating video.
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Because the yellow hornet respected the paper wasp as her rival, thus decided not to prey on her larvae (?)
I thought the yellow hornet queen was going to take the larvae from the paper wasps nest once it abandoned it for extra food for herself and her larvae.
Rather funny to think that their daily routine consists of hunting, eating, feeding and fighting with each other each day
just like human life was mere centuries ago (and for some humans it's still like this)
she is my neighbor yellow wasp. She is pain in my assholes. I get a window from a glass, she must get a window from a glass. I get a step, she must get a step. I get a clock radio, she cannot afford. Great success!
this too is yuri
@@skellaberry Then they are both Tsundere.
Paper Wasp went out to get some milk.
Hold on! That was the queen, the female, the drones(the males), are the ones who left for the milk.
ушёл за хлебом
@@VenicePlayz-zx4dc Okay, I didn’t wanna say this.
Drones die shortly after their use is only mating.
@@VenicePlayz-zx4dc *Semen draining.*
You think I don’t know shit?
😳
I’m surprised that the hornet never ate the wasp larvae to feed its brood?
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The paper wasp has no larvae of its own to feed so it likely didn’t need to.
@@erickchristensen746 Even once it did have larvae, it still didn't take any of the Paper Wasp larvae.
Half of them are gone near the end of the video
can’t help but feel bad for the birds the house was meant for
Why? It's going to be used by an entire family of hornets now.
Free food for birds, they even grow the food themselves!
I wouldn't feel too bad. Now it's less a bird house and more a bird buffet.
Insects hard at work is always so fascinating to me. They're so earnest and sincere about their little tasks.
yeah but again in the insect world if you dont work you die
That's also in the human world @@hercufles even the homeless have to work; they just don't make enough money to have a home.
@@Mthammere2010 in my country they have social security and i know people who do nothing just being lazy all day and they get paid
@@hercufles And there are animals that do that too: parasites.
amazing. this should be an ongoing series. thank you for the great work.
When you have a disagreement with your neighbor. 😂
This is why fences between neighbors are always a plus!
This was so cool to witness as it happened, thank you so much for uploading this and the previous clips!
I don't know if it's bc I'm afraid of any stinging insect especially wasps and hornets or if I was really enthralled watching this that when the first attack happened it actually made me jump and scream "oh 💩"
😂
It just happened so incredibly fast and wasn't expected
First Daughter: Mom, I'm ready to hatch. What will be my purpose?
Queen: *F* *O* *O* *D*
These feel like Zerg vs Zerg irl.
LOL
Both sides skipped lings and went straight to muta micro
I feel for the paper wasp, dang
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Nah she was a trouble starter. Started two unprovoked fights and lost lol.
@@guyfromnj true lol but still
@@guyfromnj yeah, dramaqueen much. 😂
Maybe she's scared of the hornet but idk 🤷
...excellent documentary! Thanks! 👍🏻
Was watching the shorts, this was really good! Thankyou for the time you put in to recording and making this! 👍🏻 👌
I absolutely LOVE your commentary (in caption form) you really have a beautifully observed and clear ability to communicate the situation.
The Wasp is like Come over here and face me
Hornet is like Buzz off I'm busy
Bro, chill. What the f...
The hornet would win.
@@marceld8961 The hornet did
@dracophoenixttv I know. Both are technically wasps, though. A hornet is a wasp but bigger. All hornets are wasps, but not all wasps are hornets.
Отличное милое и познавательное видео. Надеюсь после окончания съемок вход в скворечник был замурован, а сам скворечник облит бензином и подожжён
)))+++тоже надеюсь
Люди не знают как от них избавиться, тк он ещё и подкармливает)))
I think you guys missed the fact bro was deliberately caring for em, not chasing em off.
Gotta give respect for the Paper Wasp for having honor and not attacking the Yellow Hornet when it had it's back turned.
The paper wasp waited to be face to face. RESPECT ! 🐝🐝
Absolutely fascinating. Fantastic videography too. Thanks for uploading.🤗
Absolutely fascinating, and VERY well presented.
Fascinating! And skillfully documented. :) Cheers.
Wonderful documentary!!! I truly enjoyed watching this. Thank you
Очень крутое видео. Оно представляет и научную ценность. Спасибо.
This is REALLY neat??? Love how you can see the differences in behavior between two different types of wasps.
自然についてのこのような洞察をありがとうございました。とても良い仕事でした!!!もっと多くのビデオを期待しています。あなたのチームに幸あれ。
Damn, she fed one of her kids to her other kids 😮
And that first fight was like the battle of Helms Deep
Thanks. I am interested in a creeping and fascinating-way. Really nice.
Great video that was amazing to see the two nest so close together
Really good video, Thanks for effort!
Our Dolichiovespula maculata queens in the USA also put paper fibers on top of the cocoons for some reason. They disappear though so I guess they are reused for something useful.
It's probably a way to store some material while giving a layer of extra protection to pupae, as long as there aren't workers to protect them.
That's my guess anyways.
Incredible footage well done!
Amazing video, can we expect future video's of the Yellow Hornet queen??
I think they have thrown them away
After each fight the yellow hornet was like “…anyways” 😭😂
Excellent work! Many thanks for creating and sharing.
Yellow hornet: minding her own business
Paper wasp: come here you son of a-
Dude. F*cking loved this was intense!
Truly fascinating. I appreciate You all's findings.
Wow great video. Thank you
incredible work, thank yiu
Amazing and interesting video. Very good. 👍
Would they have survived without intervention? I wonder how many queens don't generally make it, since the video said they can exhaust themselves before the workers hatch. The Paper Wasp must have set up shop elsewhere, after losing two fights and being at the Hornet's mercy both times.
Or got eaten by a predator
Man, the paper wasp larva kept triggering my trypophobia so much, but seeing how these bugs build their nests are just so interesting!
Team Fortress 2 lore:
I love seeing tf2 references in the wild
That, is relatively close, actually.
Redmond falling to his death wouldve been a good addition
subscribed. informative little video with great views. well done!
The wasps fighting midair sounds like a damn lightsaber duel😂😂
This was nicely documented my brotha
This was REALLY interesting!!!!
That was actually awesome
Hornet said “She got me fucked up” 😂😂
Seriously cool. Thank you!!!!
this is surprisingly entertaining
Very interesting, thank you for sharing!
I have entomophobia and trypophobia, but made myself watch the whole vid. I'm glad I did because I learned something. Also, I was initially grossed out by the larvae until you showed them up-close, and the abandoned/dying ones made me sad haha 😔 Thank you for trying to help them live ❤️🩹
This is the coolest video I have watched
Beautiful video. Thank you so much for posting.
Nice video !
Couldn't look away 💕 this
He who controls the wasps controls the world. Well played.
Amazing😮...... Out of words
Absolutely amazing, thank you for sharing this...
Worst neighbor ever
Fascinating. It would be interesting to know more about different methods of beekeeping around Japan. In particular, how to colonies in Hokkaido fare during winter?
"Stand proud, paper wasp"
i've always hated wasps and hornets but this video is... somewhat fascinating
A real “this box ain’t big enough for the both of us” moment
(2:22) they're are both fighting.
(5:06) and again.
@EvieMonke i fixed it.
I enjoy your videos very much.
2:22 OH NAH THAT SCARED ME TO DEATH
I can feel the anxiety of the paper wasp
I do enjoy your videos
"This birdhouse is too small for the both of us, gringo!"
Very interesting video mate. Thanks for sharing
🙏💚🌍🙌
That was fascinating.
That was riveting. Thanks for posting. Did the hornet Queen get less aggressive towards you?
Remember this: 222. 2:22. The moment of truth phases to reality, as the wasp and the hornet obliterate each other in battle. Devastating errors could occur, and potentially finish the book of their lives. One page away the end awaits. It’s a book they never like to open up anyway. Depression. The two absolutely cause a lethal crisis in the slaughterhouse of birds. Maybe one will escape alive. The truth is sad, but who will achieve a trophy and crown?
Wow… as afraid as I am of wasps (I’m allergic) I found this so interesting!!!
Wasp woke up and chose violence
From what I know, wasps are just total jerks, and hornets are like wasps put calmer and packing more of a punch
2:20
wasp & hornet: am ready to-
wasp:wait a moment
hornet:wait who are yo-
2:22
wasp:STAY AWAY FROM MY NEST!!
Hornet:HEY KNOCK IT OFF!
**they fight**
They seem like very angry neighbors, that hate each other.
Hornet queen be like: 🗿
Moves in with 0 fcks given if place is vacant or not. Being pretty chill until provoked (I wonder why 😂 If I was wasp, I'd be pissed too). Makes wasp abandon her nest and leave.
The hornets nest looks so much better, the hexagons look like they were build by a machine, whereas the nest of the wasp looks like "Weeell, that's enough, nobodys gonna see that anyway." 😄
Interesting and scary.
I have a new found respect for these beautiful creatures after watching the paper wasp queen feed her larvae the meatball, so cute and caring.
I have huge phobia of all kinds of wasps (and many other insects and bugs) so this video was so stresful but also interesting
4:09 it’s actually so cute how she puts it in their mouths😭😭💞
This is by far the most disgusting yet interesting video I've ever seen