Despite never being stung in my life (I'm 53 now), I simply can't stand these insects. I have an almost primal fear of them. So anyone who can take care of a nest this size is a hero in my eyes. Hornet King, I salute you!
Sting virgin here aswell. I think that’s what makes it terrifying. The fact we never experienced it lets our mind go rampant about these small bzzing terrifying things
Wasn’t stung either until recently by this little black wasp looking thing and found out I’m deathly allergic. Even before I found out, I was terrified of even honey bees. It’s definitely the noise that gets me the buzzing drives me insane.
For a normal sized wasp, it's kinda like something scalding hot touches you for a moment. I've never been stung by something huge like a hornet so I can't say from experience what that's like.
When I was four years old, I hid in an abandoned doghouse while we kids were playing hide-and seek. I looked up and there, inches from my face, was a huge nest, every single wasp was "a-lookin" at me. I stood up to run. I was stung many times before I passed out. Woke up in a hospital with some kind of tube stuck in my arm. I have been petrified of them ever since. I'm 74 now. I do not know why in God's holy name I chose to watch this :D
I'd be petrified too! after I realized the difference of bees, wasps, and hornets, I realized the real problem is wasps, I still have a scar (although small and insignificant) from when I got stung for my first time about 5 years ago. I can't imagine being stung by a whole nest to the point I pass out.
I am a beekeeper and I about died when I saw your name HORNET KING you are the man and I take a bow.. those little buggers are the worst ever compared to the sweet little honey bees. You are one brave soul. Love your channel just subbed.
@@stephencookie9678 it's just an aerosol spray mainly used by him (from what I've seen in his vids) in more overwhelming and cramped situations but it wasn't put onto the windows and floor, just that the bees tend to fly towards light/heat (like most bugs) so that's where they would end up.
@@stephencookie9678 in another video he explains that he sprays it in the air and it disrupts their “attack” pheromones and disorients them. Basically helps keep them from swarming.
I remember when I was 8 and saw my grandma spraying lighter fluid in a metal trash can. Watched her walk over to the shed with it and a broom and bitch slap a giant wasp nest into the can then light it on fire... Grandma dont play.
Thanks to the modern era, grandma's like yours are a thing of the past and that's for the worse. My nan was also like this, (not quite as much of a boss) I defer, but still... She's a miss
my wife walked into the room and saw me staring at the part where the chickens are picking at the comb. She thought I finally had a mental breakdown. Then she joined in, and we both were hypnotized for about 3 minutes. good video.
@@KathleenAdair Ngl its intresting as hell to see stuff you normally don't see and see how different creatures interact. I was gonna watch for a couple minutes know I'm in a binge session lol
I bate wasps. Especially when I wake up and hear at least one of these cunts hovering in front of me. So to get revenge, I watch videos of exterminating wasps.
The way you live life, working with nature, is really inspiring. How the dead ones are composted, and the larva are given to the chickens and squirrels. Its nice.
This is total proof that I'm getting old: I'm spending Saturday night on UA-cam watching some dude vacuum hornets out of a hole in the ground and enjoying it!
(26:14) A small, amusing part: after a few moments waiting with the vacuum and little sign of wasps, he vacuums a small part from the corner. As he's doing so, he apparently doesn't notice a lone wasp come out of the comb on the lower right side. Instead of flying up as so many before her did, the wasp pauses and heads back inside. Wasp: Where's all this noise and vibration coming from? Where did everyone go? Are we attacking? (Looks around; sees vacuum and no fellow wasps). Wasp: Nope. Screw that, I'm going back inside.
Noticing how attracted they were to the bright lamp next to you, why not clip a super bright torch (flashlight) to the end of the vacuum hose, or one of the (smaller) ring lights around the end, and let the hornets come to you (well, the hose, obviously)? Very interesting vid, by the way.
Catching up on your earlier videos. I love watching you interacting with your animals - both domestic and wild - an added attraction to your videos. Also your patience when dealing with that confused lady is amazing. My only negative is that after watching that vacuuming, I have this unfortunate desire to vacuum up hoards of wasps. Hopefully this will soon pass...
Technically chickens are descendants of velociraptors, which makes them tiny dinosaurs. They're actually doing genetic experiments now where they trigger atavistic traits to try and create de-evolved versions, with the eventual hope of basically creating a dinosaur through reverse evolution.
TIny Dragons is a reference to dinosaurs. True dragons never existed. However, the primal memory of humanity remembers these dinosaurs as "dragons". It's a Simon-says sort of thing. If nobody remembered they didn't breath fire, then why not add that to the story? It makes if more interesting. I digress, chickens are tiny dragons.
One of the most under appreciated jobs out there. You pretty much don't realize there is people doing it, but if you're unfortunate enough to need their service... you really, really need their service. Or you could burn the house down and move I guess.
He can get my hives anytime...😉, I actually believe I have good size one. I just keep spraying where they enter, however those pesky bees keep returning 🙄
I was at my grandfather’s house in Korea, and when I was in the garden, I saw a wasp’s nest hanging on the ceiling of the garage. I told my dad, and my uncle came out with a can of WD-40 and a lighter and fucking torched the thing. Coolest thing I’ve seen to date.
@@901tsharper As of right now... A confirmed 26 people. Along with the comment composer, themselves. So that's 27. Fun fact: That's 27 more people than care about you. Err maybe that fact isn't so fun... except for those 27...
Yeah he needs to wear a colorful super hero type shirt with hornet king logo on a shield in the middle a vac on the bottom with the hose poised to suck in a hornet!
I'd say burn the house to the ground with that nest inside, but then the 3 beautiful chicks would go hungry and we cant have that. So bless you for being a good chicken dad ♥
I love every part of your videos. Been watching for several years. My favorite part is the education you provide, about different wasp species, their behavior, nest building, the process from egg to larvae to pupa to adult wasp. Fascinating. Thanks.
This is exactly where my mind went. The Hornet Kang is like what a devastating hurricane/tornado/earthquake combo would do to New York City. Total annihilation
I'd get more satisfaction seeing them in the vacuum bucket dead and twitching. As I am typing this, he showed the window lol. I'm deeply satisfied now 😌
That one yellow jacket: oh i-i can't even go to the bar to drink my sarrows as everythings gone. ;_; *begians dying from black flag* OH FUCK AHHHH HELP ME GOD AAAA- *lungs stop working*
Stanley worked for a company in a big comb where he was employee number 427. Employee number 427's job was simple; he sat at his comb in room 427 and he carved holes out for larvae. Orders came to him through another yellow jacket on a different comb, telling him what holes to carve, how deep to carve them and in what order. This is what employee 427 did every day of every month of every year, and although other yellow jackets might have considered it soul-rending, Stanley relished every moment that the orders came in, as though he had been made exactly for this job, and Stanley was happy.
I love how you say comb and envelope King! Dont change a damn thing! I love how you keep it real, the vacuuming is incredible... the excavation these insects can accomplish is astounding! You always leave me watching extremely satisfied and awestruck because not many channels can relocate nests (let alone as many as you have) as flawlessly and well-intended as you do. Keep up the extraordinary work King! I'll always be here with the rest of the Hornet Colony watching!!!!
this is incredible, but what really amazes me is how easy it is to just cut through the wall. if you punched the wall it just falls apart. here in the uk, you punch a wall and it punches back.
Dude, I love the way you talk. I have a bad habit of picking up the way people talk and the words they use. Some think I'm taking the piss but I'm not. Anyway, I had to show my lady a couple of your videos so she understood why I started speaking differently. I've now been told I can only watch three of your videos a day!!!
That was a really big nest. My first thought was how beautiful it was with the colors the wasps had layered. That’s impressive. I feel for you when all the wasps come out of the nest in a swarm. As a teenager down south cutting grass I had a ground nest (yellow jackets) attack me they hung on and followed me all the way into my house. Love anything you post looking forward to the next video. Thanks for all that you share. Take care. Stay safe.
Not sure why this was in my recommendation list but I turned it on and was enthralled. I never knew that watching chickens eat hornet larvae could be so relaxing.
Rational Me: wow, he did such a good job and the house is clear of hornets! Irrational Me: literally would never go back into that room again and probably just sell the house.
@@HornetKingOfficial That's weird, because it just popped up a few days ago on my notifications!?! **shrugs** lol, good to see you on an old video, too!!! ;)
I was stung by one that decided to sting my in the inner arm unleashing it’s poison. Turns out I’m highly allergic to the venom, was given lots of medication and an EPI pen
The ground dwelling variety are always the worst. Im a window cleaner. I dont mind paper wasps, mud daubers, or even BFH because you can learn to look out for em.....yellow jackets have one KICK ASS sting and by the time you notice or get stung you better be ready for a few more
They don't even come close to hornets though. I'd been stung by yellow jackasses multiple times when I was a kid (mostly feet, as I like to run around bare-foot). But hornets... One stab got me numb and my sight started going out. And it leaves a freaking scar for some time. A neighbor had a nest on his property and didn't give a damn for years, so I got quite used to killing the huge bastards.
This is funny but I haven't seen anyone protesting the removal of wasps that pose a danger to humans! I think everyone can agree that a yellow jackets nest in someone's house needs to be removed :)
If you like this, watch the Mink Man. People like him and Hornet King do their pest control well and with as much respect to nature as possible. Nice long vids with a lot of information. I dig this style of learning. Apologies for rambling. It’s 3am.
When my mom married my stepfather we moved into his old house that had been abandoned for 10 years. As he was getting it prepared for us to move in. He realized in the living room that some sort of bee had moved into the walls. I remember seeing the nests laying in the floor and still in the walls. Two whole walls about 7 feet to the corner. Top to bottom.
Kudos to you Sir the King of all Hornet Kings. You provide a much needed service. I greatly enjoy your videos from the beginning to the end when you are feeding your animals. Please keep the videos coming as I find them so very informative and entertaining.👍👍🐝🐝
Do you ever feel like you're getting stung and you're actually not? I have to admit, at the firt cut of that saw I think I was holding my breath for the next 10 minutes! Yowza.
That's why I like our Polish houses, as one American said, They are made like bunkers. Thanks to that there are no empty spaces in them to settle such things. When wasps or hornets settle on my wall, it can be easily removed.
its amazing how scientific/architectually minded hornets and bees are.....the perfect hexagon structure, the spiral of the envelope and especially the spiral of the actual nest ......this one was so perfect it reminded me of the fibonacci spiral
They make circular pods for larvae. But the dry ti the shape of hexagons because of there placement next to each other. They dont make them haxagoanelly.
Million Dollar idea, develop a cone shaped vacuum attachment with a bright LED light in the center, that way when the bees go for the light, they get grabbed by the vacuums suction.
I knew he was from Pennsylvania by the way he said “comb”...in western PA we talk the same way...you should hear the way they say “shower” and “downtown” 😂.
Omgosh. This video was amazing and of course after all the skin-crawling anxiety it's just such a relief to see the happy chickens snapping up all the larvae.
*Grown man says "thats what she said"*
What an absolute mad lad.
It was popularizwd by a 40 year old man
Reptilian Theory cringe
@@cringecake321 cakey cringe
Everybody says it, what?
Floor gang
This literally makes my skin itch, and crawl but I can't stop watching
You sure that's not just the ProZac?
Same
neo toad town what?
Anti depressants why? It’s so tasty with full of proteins . Be a man don’t be a gay
Same it feels werid its like it is giving you the hibbie jibbies -~-
feeding the larvae to chickens is an efficient use of the biomass. Nice.
I agree, but I noticed he prayed the nest with something.. wouldnt that make the chickens sick ?
@@ieuanWM I think the pesticide that he sprayed on the nest is not toxic to chickens. Just an educated guess.
Nice
@@marcuswillcox8291 And what kind of an education would that be?
I bet those chickens taste good 😋
Despite never being stung in my life (I'm 53 now), I simply can't stand these insects. I have an almost primal fear of them. So anyone who can take care of a nest this size is a hero in my eyes. Hornet King, I salute you!
Sting virgin here aswell. I think that’s what makes it terrifying. The fact we never experienced it lets our mind go rampant about these small bzzing terrifying things
@@FlyLeah Good point. It's like a fear of the unknown, in a sense.
I'm still terrified and finally got stung recently (and bit, too. I actually have a small scar)
Wasn’t stung either until recently by this little black wasp looking thing and found out I’m deathly allergic. Even before I found out, I was terrified of even honey bees. It’s definitely the noise that gets me the buzzing drives me insane.
For a normal sized wasp, it's kinda like something scalding hot touches you for a moment. I've never been stung by something huge like a hornet so I can't say from experience what that's like.
When I was four years old, I hid in an abandoned doghouse while we kids were playing hide-and seek. I looked up and there, inches from my face, was a huge nest, every single wasp was "a-lookin" at me. I stood up to run.
I was stung many times before I passed out. Woke up in a hospital with some kind of tube stuck in my arm.
I have been petrified of them ever since. I'm 74 now. I do not know why in God's holy name I chose to watch this :D
I'd be petrified too! after I realized the difference of bees, wasps, and hornets, I realized the real problem is wasps, I still have a scar (although small and insignificant) from when I got stung for my first time about 5 years ago. I can't imagine being stung by a whole nest to the point I pass out.
Ouch. That must’ve been VERY painful.
@@emmaengland7760 I thought so at the time. I hadn't yet been to a dentist. :D!
sounds like something straight out of Animal Crossing
omg ;-;
I am a beekeeper and I about died when I saw your name HORNET KING you are the man and I take a bow.. those little buggers are the worst ever compared to the sweet little honey bees. You are one brave soul. Love your channel just subbed.
Bees are so much better.
And those monsters will decimate a bee hive if given the chance.
Another reason all wasps and Hornets should die. Leave our honeybees alone!
Question the black flag you use is that just spray you put on the windowsill and floor. ? If yes do you need to wash down after? Thanks uk
@@stephencookie9678 it's just an aerosol spray mainly used by him (from what I've seen in his vids) in more overwhelming and cramped situations but it wasn't put onto the windows and floor, just that the bees tend to fly towards light/heat (like most bugs) so that's where they would end up.
@@stephencookie9678 in another video he explains that he sprays it in the air and it disrupts their “attack” pheromones and disorients them. Basically helps keep them from swarming.
I have no idea how I got here, quarantine has me watching crazy stuff on UA-cam lol but I think I'm hooked
yep. same here
Me to lol.
im_a_ muffin same. I saw a video of his yesterday and now I’m hooked! I can’t stop watching. Thanks for the recommendation UA-cam!
This guy gets it 👍
I was led here from a slipknot music video, UA-cam knows me so well.
Customer, before seeing the process: "Why is it so expensive?"
Customer, after seeing the process: "Why is it so cheap?"
Lol
I don't get it
@@bingobanana9470 would you like me to explain the joke?
@@airplanemaniacgaming7877 Yes Please
@@bingobanana9470 bruh
I remember when I was 8 and saw my grandma spraying lighter fluid in a metal trash can. Watched her walk over to the shed with it and a broom and bitch slap a giant wasp nest into the can then light it on fire... Grandma dont play.
That's fucking awesome.
An absolute boss
Thanks to the modern era, grandma's like yours are a thing of the past and that's for the worse. My nan was also like this, (not quite as much of a boss) I defer, but still... She's a miss
this whole generation is soft
Bad-Ass Grandma!
my wife walked into the room and saw me staring at the part where the chickens are picking at the comb. She thought I finally had a mental breakdown. Then she joined in, and we both were hypnotized for about 3 minutes. good video.
why is this mine and my bfs relationship lmao😂
HA!
@@KathleenAdair Ngl its intresting as hell to see stuff you normally don't see and see how different creatures interact. I was gonna watch for a couple minutes know I'm in a binge session lol
U have a wife
Now try it again with this video muted and at .25 speed with "The circle of life" playing in another tab.
Me: *is terrified of wasps*
Also Me: *watches way too many of these removal videos*
I bate wasps. Especially when I wake up and hear at least one of these cunts hovering in front of me.
So to get revenge, I watch videos of exterminating wasps.
Actually i feel somehow relieved looking at dead wasps i hate them so i really like to see them suffer:)
Insert_Name_Here224 same
@@pompurin9017 Forgive me Father, for I have sinned 3500 times today alone...
Insert_Name_Here224 I’m terrified of them too even though I’ve never been stung.
The way you live life, working with nature, is really inspiring. How the dead ones are composted, and the larva are given to the chickens and squirrels.
Its nice.
This is total proof that I'm getting old: I'm spending Saturday night on UA-cam watching some dude vacuum hornets out of a hole in the ground and enjoying it!
Lol
Does that mean I'm old
Same but I’m 15
Nothing wrong with that, Scott! Never thought I would go from Nursing to vacuuming wasps, lol
I’m 14 watching this video on a weekend night by myself because I don’t have a social life...
You do this for a living, you can pronounce it however the hell you want.
😂💯
❤
Imagine a wild nest somewhere in a forest that hasnt been disturbed in YEARS. Imagine how huge it would be
Ye how big would it bee
Jay Reyes lol nice one
@@Rikko5500 holy crap thanks
@@Rikko5500 Yes, thank you!
Rikko5500 damn
(26:14) A small, amusing part: after a few moments waiting with the vacuum and little sign of wasps, he vacuums a small part from the corner. As he's doing so, he apparently doesn't notice a lone wasp come out of the comb on the lower right side. Instead of flying up as so many before her did, the wasp pauses and heads back inside.
Wasp: Where's all this noise and vibration coming from? Where did everyone go? Are we attacking?
(Looks around; sees vacuum and no fellow wasps).
Wasp: Nope. Screw that, I'm going back inside.
😂😂
This awesome dude: **calmly removes part of ceiling**
Hornets: **smash bottle** _S C A T T E R_
Kudos to whoever recognizes the reference :D
Hornets: FuCc dA pOlIcE!
ATTACK REEEEEEE
"So the hornet, who's now a father- yes THIS HORNET has a child-"
I can just picture that going on inside the nest
We can make bulletproof clothing that weighs as much as cotton, but we don't yet have completely sting proof bee suits? What a world.
Right??
Well, most bulletproof vests aren't stab-proof. :P
Helps that they're bigger and not homing in on you.
It's not really a high priority
@@deathunitesus2135 What does that even mean?
Hornet King :" To the window"
me: " TO THE WALL"
Alex o I read that as he said “To the window.” 😂
To the window to the wall as sweat runs down my balls
Its literally fascinating how they can make a nest that intricate and big.
I literally agree
Literally, could not agree more
Human: time to die
Wasps: I can take you in any day mortal, let's get em boys
Chicken: kroo
Wasps: dear God
Chicken: *sees larvae*
Chicken: *Krooooo*
oh god were doomed
He should put chicken feathers on his suit and scare the wasps away like that
aweee
*doom eternal start playing*
I never thought I'd hear a That's what she said joke in a wasp video
Dreams come true everyday ;-)
@@HornetKingOfficial that's what she said
@@HornetKingOfficial that's what she said
It’s starts pouring out of the hole, actually both holes, that’s what she said
Gotta love anytime you can insert a huge that's what she said joke into anything :D
Those wasps have a bigger house then I do
Hard working can bring a lot.
Memmo Satas not in Vancouver Canada 😅👍🏼🇨🇦
They also have hundreds of roommates and hundreds of mouths to feed
Noticing how attracted they were to the bright lamp next to you, why not clip a super bright torch (flashlight) to the end of the vacuum hose, or one of the (smaller) ring lights around the end, and let the hornets come to you (well, the hose, obviously)? Very interesting vid, by the way.
Brilliant idea!! I'm going to try this.
@@the5stacys Let me know if it works! :-)
Most viewers: Here for the various aspects of Hornet King's wasp removal
Me: Here for the *CHICKEN FEAST*
I'm not sure if I like watching the birbs devour the larvae more or the vacuuming of the bugs :)
Gobble Gobble Gobble
Oops wrong bird.
YES
i used to grab cicadas alive dead or the husks and feed them to the chickens
me: i'll go to sleep at a reasonable hour
me at 2 am:
Pieoflords 2:37am here!🙌🏽🤣
Me: reads comment
Also Me: checks time sees 2:01 AM
1:58am rn too
I usually stay up till 4 30 am, and wake up at 7 30 am
03:49 AM I’m here lol
Hornet King: (attacks the nest)
Hornets: (begin to swarm)
Vacuum cleaner: Buenos Dias F-kboy
Lmao
i agree ua-cam.com/video/Tx_NtAUWNj8/v-deo.html feed the hornets tofu
😂
Lol
Swore
Catching up on your earlier videos. I love watching you interacting with your animals - both domestic and wild - an added attraction to your videos. Also your patience when dealing with that confused lady is amazing. My only negative is that after watching that vacuuming, I have this unfortunate desire to vacuum up hoards of wasps. Hopefully this will soon pass...
I love it when he feeds the baby hell-spawn to his tiny dragons. Tiny dragons are good.
Technically chickens are descendants of velociraptors, which makes them tiny dinosaurs. They're actually doing genetic experiments now where they trigger atavistic traits to try and create de-evolved versions, with the eventual hope of basically creating a dinosaur through reverse evolution.
@@OnideusMadHatter that's very cool! ( although didn't they learn anything from Jurassic Park???)
@@hennerzz3460 ask yourself that and look at the breakthroughs made in robotics
Agreed
TIny Dragons is a reference to dinosaurs. True dragons never existed. However, the primal memory of humanity remembers these dinosaurs as "dragons". It's a Simon-says sort of thing. If nobody remembered they didn't breath fire, then why not add that to the story? It makes if more interesting. I digress, chickens are tiny dragons.
One of the most under appreciated jobs out there. You pretty much don't realize there is people doing it, but if you're unfortunate enough to need their service... you really, really need their service.
Or you could burn the house down and move I guess.
🤣😂
Only do that with spiders, wasps r bad but spiders r worse
@@alexs6746 i don't understand the fear of spiders. Wasps are like flying, angry, poisonous spiders that want to swarm you and kill you
@@Litepaw yea but they don’t hide in corners or make webs for you to walk into and spider icky
@@Litepaw one can hate both
Me using subtitles:
Him using a vacuum:
UA-cam Auto Generated Captions: [Music]
Lol
_applause_
Lol
It is music to my ears.
Haha applause
this is the calmest i’ve ever seen someone react to stuff like this, especially being stung
“Hey this is a 40 minute long video”
And I’m watching every second
😘😘😘
Same
Leanna Amato me too this interests me so much idek why
It’s 37:14 minutes long not 40:00 minutes
@@Djungelskog69 🙄
He made a that’s what she said joke this man earned my sub 😤
Rt
He can get my hives anytime...😉, I actually believe I have good size one. I just keep spraying where they enter, however those pesky bees keep returning 🙄
@@liv_my_life6947 okay so either youve died to *b u g s* or not if you havent died at all any updates
Dude shit had me laughing my ass off good shit!!!
Real talk! Lol
True bravery is going through “a litteral heat stroke and mini panic attacks inbetween” while pressing on to demolish an entire wasps nest.
It’s kind of surprising the homeowner didn’t have any real problems for so long despite having a HUGE nest in her house.
I was at my grandfather’s house in Korea, and when I was in the garden, I saw a wasp’s nest hanging on the ceiling of the garage. I told my dad, and my uncle came out with a can of WD-40 and a lighter and fucking torched the thing. Coolest thing I’ve seen to date.
burning wasps?
Nightwing Meh they deserve death in the most painful way possible
I bet it is
Doctor Alistair I did that but with hair spray😈
He must have had WWII flashbacks and the soldier came out in him.
The chickens be like,
“Ooh dads home time to have a
*FEAST!!* “
*c r u n c h*
Y u m m y
*make sure to S E A S O N it*
Chicken food! I see they like to eat the larvae. Will they eat the adults that are crawling around on there too?
Ye, they ate some of them in other videos.
They dont eat mature adults, but they will eat freshly hatched adults.
Who fucking cares - Idiot!
@@901tsharper As of right now... A confirmed 26 people. Along with the comment composer, themselves. So that's 27.
Fun fact: That's 27 more people than care about you. Err maybe that fact isn't so fun... except for those 27...
I Care . F that dude yo
I’m glad there are people like you who do this kind of work. Good to know!
The only man that can save us from the Murder Hornets.
Yeah he needs to wear a colorful super hero type shirt with hornet king logo on a shield in the middle a vac on the bottom with the hose poised to suck in a hornet!
Bomb Bay Animate Bomb Bay they are not in America only 1 has been found dead they can not go all the way across the ocean
RJay right
why use the media nickname for them
I sat here watching wasp removal for the better part of an hour and never fast forwarded...this was fascinating
Thank you so much for watching❤❤
Hornet king: eliminates 3000 hornets and then pans camera to HIS hornet nest.
Me: *did... did he just eliminate a rival nest?*
One day he'll become one of them
Just like construction workers. The work never gets done at your own house, unless of course you’re going to sell it😂
Job security
Humans Are Cthulhu
You are what you eat🤣
I think you should get a gov't medal and a parade every year!! Love what you're doing. Long live your vacuum!! And your chickens!
Every Wasp King removal:
Wasp: “you took everything from me”
Wasp King: “I don’t even know who you are”
This is perfect
Lmaooooooo
His channel is called Hornet King now.
Lmao
What a dumbass comment, please stay off the internet.
They just started pouring out of both holes
That's what she said.
Had me laughing
Hahahaha thanks for catching it lol
Anyone that watches your videos understands those jokes
I died at that part 😂😂😂
@Stocks and Huskies If she has wasps pouring out of both holes, she's a feminist.
I was laughing at that too. How great ♡
I'd say burn the house to the ground with that nest inside, but then the 3 beautiful chicks would go hungry and we cant have that. So bless you for being a good chicken dad ♥
The design and colors of the nests and combs are really beautiful. Have you thought about using different lighting and taking pictures, closeups?
Yeah I have actually. I have some thumbnails from 2019 (I think) with different color lamps and things.
Plot twist: this man is a servant for the chickens, who have expensive/difficult taste for wasp larvae, so he gets it for them
Wouldn't be surprised. Cute as fuck if he takes the layers apart and lays them out for the chickies to peck at ❣️
That sounds like a cool RPG side quest
My mom owns chickens.
They can be picky eaters.
@@midnights2631 used to own em. One morning only their feet remained. They all perished while we were sleeping
using the vacuum to catch hornets like a ghost buster
Bee busters
Lmao
I’m watching this in a mostly dark room and can feel my skin crawl and have partial hallucinations of wasps around me. Lol
i have psychosis and let me tell you im *TERRIFIED* of bugs. i have no clue why im here but my hallucinations are gonna be so bad tonight lmao
Me too haha
I love every part of your videos. Been watching for several years. My favorite part is the education you provide, about different wasp species, their behavior, nest building, the process from egg to larvae to pupa to adult wasp. Fascinating. Thanks.
I love how you narrate as the video goes on cuz it’s nice to know what’s happening! Another great video! Definitely subbing!
Thanks, Chris! Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm so scared of wasps I don't this makes my skin crawl I have been stung from a wasp
"Tell me the story again of why we don't build nests anymore, grandpa"
"It was a dark August day...the most carnage I have ever seen in a lifetime..."
This is exactly where my mind went. The Hornet Kang is like what a devastating hurricane/tornado/earthquake combo would do to New York City. Total annihilation
Look at his shirt in the second half of the video "Do I make you hornet?" lmao what a stud.
Why thank you ;-)
#KingOfHornets
Anti Septiceye thats the point
@@HornetKingOfficial man that was crazy intense at least home owner has no more kamikaze stingers as tenants bonus you chickens got grubs too 🐝🐓🐓🐓🐾🐺👍
This was satisfying to watch. Hornets would love the easy pickings of larvae
I think anyone who's ever disturbed a wasp or yellow jacket nest appreciates watching the adults getting vacuumed up.
I'd get more satisfaction seeing them in the vacuum bucket dead and twitching. As I am typing this, he showed the window lol. I'm deeply satisfied now 😌
I spoke to soon. This guy knew exactly what I wanted. 10000% satisfaction 😌
I honestly enjoy watching infectious, annoying bugs getting tortured like this 😂
@Laurence Hartnell that is nightmare fuel for me. Hope he’s okay
Wasps are assholes got stung by one twice
in a row when I was five
Orkin says "Oh HELL no!"
🤣
Pretty much.
Orkin are not specialists like he is😂
@@black07rr They just take your money, spray noxious chemicals and run away.
Orkin says......."We Outta here"
Imagine a yellow jacket going bout their day and coming back to see their whole colony disappeared
That one yellow jacket: oh i-i can't even go to the bar to drink my sarrows as everythings gone. ;_; *begians dying from black flag* OH FUCK AHHHH HELP ME GOD AAAA- *lungs stop working*
This is the story of a yellow jacket named Stanley
Stanley worked for a company in a big comb where he was employee number 427. Employee number 427's job was simple; he sat at his comb in room 427 and he carved holes out for larvae. Orders came to him through another yellow jacket on a different comb, telling him what holes to carve, how deep to carve them and in what order. This is what employee 427 did every day of every month of every year, and although other yellow jackets might have considered it soul-rending, Stanley relished every moment that the orders came in, as though he had been made exactly for this job, and Stanley was happy.
Just goes with the territory.
@@J_-_ Stanley deyd
I love how you say comb and envelope King! Dont change a damn thing! I love how you keep it real, the vacuuming is incredible... the excavation these insects can accomplish is astounding! You always leave me watching extremely satisfied and awestruck because not many channels can relocate nests (let alone as many as you have) as flawlessly and well-intended as you do.
Keep up the extraordinary work King! I'll always be here with the rest of the Hornet Colony watching!!!!
"That's at least two seasons"
Oh I dunno. They seem to be treating that house like a Four Seasons.
Lol
I laughed way too hard at this for how old I am, thanks.
They just started pouring out of both holes. That's what she said. At 2:47
Lol stop
@@Donnyf3841 what
Everybody gangster till the wasps wake up
Scrollz Prod. No human puts any fear in my heart. However a wasp makes me scream like a little girl and run.
this is incredible, but what really amazes me is how easy it is to just cut through the wall. if you punched the wall it just falls apart. here in the uk, you punch a wall and it punches back.
it’s a roof dumbass
Alex Weis rude he's just making a point
In such East Asia you ouch a wall the wall eats ya
Alex Weis lmfaoo funny, it really a ceiling doe 😳
If you think your walls are bad, come to Australia...
Dude, I love the way you talk. I have a bad habit of picking up the way people talk and the words they use. Some think I'm taking the piss but I'm not.
Anyway, I had to show my lady a couple of your videos so she understood why I started speaking differently. I've now been told I can only watch three of your videos a day!!!
That was a really big nest. My first thought was how beautiful it was with the colors the wasps had layered. That’s impressive. I feel for you when all the wasps come out of the nest in a swarm. As a teenager down south cutting grass I had a ground nest (yellow jackets) attack me they hung on and followed me all the way into my house. Love anything you post looking forward to the next video. Thanks for all that you share. Take care. Stay safe.
For some reason I found the chickens eating the larvae at the end to be the most satisfying part lol
There is a strange sort of beauty that comes with large nests like these 💓 nature is amazing.
In other words, i’d burn the house down ^^
Caroline Dunlap same i got a nest in my trampoline and I’m considering burning it but first ima just stick ducktape over it
@@thesauceman8715 do you ever use that trampoline again after that?
Nuke it from orbit-it's the only way to be sure lol
Lol
V - Pony 😂
Your videos are awesome you deserve to have a National Geographic TV show to show everybody about your wasp and Hornet removals
0:20 I quote
Go into the kitchen and grab a snack
Little did you know I already beat you I HAVE A FULL COURSE MEAL
Hahaha that message for the people who arent like you, who came here unprepared! Lol
@hornet king I was one of them who has a fat brother and eats most snacks in the house
@@HornetKingOfficial Its not my fault! Its too early to make food right now!
You dont have to make a box of cheese its to enjoy them while watching the video! Lol
Hornet King how’d u know? I’m literally eating cheez-it’s while watching this
Not sure why this was in my recommendation list but I turned it on and was enthralled. I never knew that watching chickens eat hornet larvae could be so relaxing.
Its revenge ITS FUCKING REVENGE
Rational Me: wow, he did such a good job and the house is clear of hornets!
Irrational Me: literally would never go back into that room again and probably just sell the house.
you spelled burned wrong
BabyVampireBat *burn
@@adventsociety5382 Nope burned because I would have BURNED down the house.
BabyVampireBat u could use burn or burned except one means currently and the other is if it has already been done
Got ya watch out for past tense and present lol
That's what she said joke got me HAHA 😆🤣😂. Great video! Keep up the Amazing content
Everyone legit scared about this process: ...
Hornet King: They came out of both holes. That's what she said.
wOLfiLTon 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣
I got stung three times while watching this video.
MrArtVendelay HAHAHAHAHAHA! Me too! 👍👍👍🐝🐝🐝😁
Dude, you're chickens must be so happy with all the larva you feed them.
I bet they lay delicious eggs because of their natural, high protein larvae diet!
@A Hendle one day chickens are gonna take over the world because of this man
Covered in black flag spray...
@@MrMudNugget none of the comb he feeds has the spray on it. He sprayed where the comb was before he removed it.
What do wasps nest contain ?
That was an amazing nest! Glad to see you posting again after a brief respite :) I'm sure you're gearing up for a new hornet season!!
This is an old video, is this the one you just watched!? Lol
@@HornetKingOfficial That's weird, because it just popped up a few days ago on my notifications!?! **shrugs** lol, good to see you on an old video, too!!! ;)
Their stings are extremely painful.
I got stung by yellow jackets the other day. 4 hours later the stings still hurt. they are unbelievably effective at what they do
I was stung by one that decided to sting my in the inner arm unleashing it’s poison. Turns out I’m highly allergic to the venom, was given lots of medication and an EPI pen
The ground dwelling variety are always the worst. Im a window cleaner. I dont mind paper wasps, mud daubers, or even BFH because you can learn to look out for em.....yellow jackets have one KICK ASS sting and by the time you notice or get stung you better be ready for a few more
They don't even come close to hornets though. I'd been stung by yellow jackasses multiple times when I was a kid (mostly feet, as I like to run around bare-foot). But hornets... One stab got me numb and my sight started going out. And it leaves a freaking scar for some time. A neighbor had a nest on his property and didn't give a damn for years, so I got quite used to killing the huge bastards.
Why do i see you everywhere
I know it makes it a lot longer, but I really love when you do videos where you show most of the process!! Especially for the actual removal
Haha ironic you would comment this on my second to longest video 😆😅
@Hornet King would come to Island New York for hive removal # Hornets king rocks so sadfide videos
Animal right protesters: NO YOU CANT JUST TAKE DOWN A WASP NEST IT HURTS THEM
Hornet king: haha vacum go brrrrrrrr
This is funny but I haven't seen anyone protesting the removal of wasps that pose a danger to humans! I think everyone can agree that a yellow jackets nest in someone's house needs to be removed :)
@@harpiehunter9428 not peta
At least we now know Karen’s at least have pain receptors :D
If you like this, watch the Mink Man. People like him and Hornet King do their pest control well and with as much respect to nature as possible. Nice long vids with a lot of information. I dig this style of learning.
Apologies for rambling. It’s 3am.
PureEndermen so that’s their weakness
When my mom married my stepfather we moved into his old house that had been abandoned for 10 years. As he was getting it prepared for us to move in. He realized in the living room that some sort of bee had moved into the walls. I remember seeing the nests laying in the floor and still in the walls. Two whole walls about 7 feet to the corner. Top to bottom.
Excuse me. I'd just burn the house down and be like "Are they gone yet?"
Man... the only thing I'd still love to see is the resident's reaction to your footage xD
"Adults exposing themselves"
Me: "hmmmm sure"
😘
Hornet King perfect emoji for that
@@HornetKingOfficial OMFG 🤣
Kudos to you Sir the King of all Hornet Kings. You provide a much needed service. I greatly enjoy your videos from the beginning to the end when you are feeding your animals. Please keep the videos coming as I find them so very informative and entertaining.👍👍🐝🐝
Who else felt like there were creepy crawlers crawling all over them? hopefully not just me.
Right when that peice of the roof dropped down 😂😂
I felt sperm crawling all over my balls
XD
ive been scratching my entire body watching this!!! makes me itch!!! lol
Me
Do you ever feel like you're getting stung and you're actually not? I have to admit, at the firt cut of that saw I think I was holding my breath for the next 10 minutes! Yowza.
Yes she is called my ex wife. Lol
That's why I like our Polish houses, as one American said, They are made like bunkers. Thanks to that there are no empty spaces in them to settle such things. When wasps or hornets settle on my wall, it can be easily removed.
Absolutely love the vacuuming of all the debris and insects! Thank you!
I respect what you do man, I could never handle that kinda stuff.
When you're allergic to bees & wasps yet you find yourself watching a 37 minute UA-cam video on how their nests are removed.
Same lol
I've been binging this channel for 3 hours lmfao
i thought he was gonna burn the whole house down or something.
To be honest burning it down is more practical
It would do that
I just told my bf I wouldn't have bothered. As soon as I noticed the hole, I'd be going to prison for arson lmao
@@v0idk1tty if you own the property it isn't arson :)
Flamethrower
Nice bloopers... Peace and Love
“Do I make you hornet?” 😂😂
its amazing how scientific/architectually minded hornets and bees are.....the perfect hexagon structure, the spiral of the envelope and especially the spiral of the actual nest ......this one was so perfect it reminded me of the fibonacci spiral
They make circular pods for larvae. But the dry ti the shape of hexagons because of there placement next to each other. They dont make them haxagoanelly.
@epic dubber I reread this comment over and over for a minute straight and I still don’t understand what the hell you were trying to say
@epic dubber I don’t think you know what a hexagon of carbons are or an atom
@epic dubber Actually sorry, I didn’t understand you were talking about graphene. I thought you were talking about carbon hexagons in general
Million Dollar idea, develop a cone shaped vacuum attachment with a bright LED light in the center, that way when the bees go for the light, they get grabbed by the vacuums suction.
Bees are neutral though until you anger them.
Luigis mansion real life
Jeffery lol they’d be angry if a cyclops came into their house sucking up family members xD
😂
OnlyDiesel90 first of all you geniuses should know the difference between bees and wasps.
„Million Dollar Idea“
- OnlyDiesel90
🙄
Damn. I’m already subbed. I immediately checked when you did the, “that’s what she said” joke. Lmfao dude.
How about GoPro attach on the vacuum pipe? So, you get a different POV from vacuuming.
I love how you say comb!! 😄😄
Patrick W same!!! 🤣😂
All true, however, you mean inflection, not infliction.
@@HornetKingOfficial oh she meant infliction... haha JK. great video as usual
I knew he was from Pennsylvania by the way he said “comb”...in western PA we talk the same way...you should hear the way they say “shower” and “downtown” 😂.
@@GinaZalner haha now I wanna hear him say it 😆
"The gloves themselves aren't sting proof" Are you a madman!?
HukijG ʜᴇ ɢᴇᴛs ʜɪɢʜ ᴏғғ ᴏғ ᴛʜᴇ ʙᴇᴇ ᴠᴇɴᴏᴍ
Omgosh. This video was amazing and of course after all the skin-crawling anxiety it's just such a relief to see the happy chickens snapping up all the larvae.