Yellow Jacket SUPERNEST | MASSIVE Yellow Jacket Nest Removal | Wasp Nest Removal
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- A SUPERNEST! This Yellow Jacket Nest was the size of TWO beachballs! Absolutely humungous! There were THOUSANDS of wasps flying around and attacking me!
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My favorite part is watching the birdies get a great snack. Lucky birds
Thanks, Marc!
And the owl
i wonder how strong they are with all that protein
@@mungdaalgaming same
We found him. Marc with a b
This guy is fearless, I kept checking for wasps on me the whole time watching this.
Me too!!
Right
wtf me too bro. im craling rn
The only reason I'm here is because I'm dealing with one right now 😅
Yeah, me too. I can definitely handle this. I just need to get me a bee suit and I'm ready.@@dezmonlloyd87
"They were clinging, dive bombing, shooting venom."
Yea, classic Germans.
The Luftwaspe
You may win a battle but you'll never win the war. 🐝 😎
Me as a german agree to this
Agreed
@@Caterpillarjon Just a taste of Mein Comb send them off
I love how in the beginning every time you poked a hole in the envelope the wasps would pour out like blood from a wound.
Gave me a cool idea for some kind of fantasy monster that was just one GIANT beehive golem thing and the bees inside were its blood, nerves, and other internal stuff... that could also come out and attack!
Man, my D&D players are gonna hate you when they find out where I got this idea from.
@@ssfbob456 Genius is often unappreciated in its time 😈
He could've told you what it was, but he'd have to kill you.
This is...not the right comment I was replying to.
@@ssfbob456 omg, yes
I’m in the UK and I love the way you explain everything as your going along. Your working and teaching at the same time. I’ve had a fear and phobia of wasps since being stung by a nest as a child, watching your channel has helped me have more control of my phobia. So from me THANK YOU
haha im in ireland
@@Rachel-be3eq Do you guys have very many wasps in Ireland?
Ours in Scotland have fur jackets
@@nuncaolvidare4895 lol
Good for you OP it helps to face your small fears like this. Bees are beautiful!
Hornets are not so beautiful, but still animals! Lol
My favourite is the way he talks to the birds with his birdie baby voice. It makes me happy 😊
Idk why but this is the most entertaining thing ever
Thank you!
My 6 yo grand-daughter LOVES watching the "Wasp King" (I corrected her a few times, but now I think it's cute!).
Also, watching high makes it even more amazing to watch!
Dude Hornet King kicks ass haha
I get so excited to just get stoned and watch the King remove some nests and feed some animals. Absolutely amazing.
Yeah I’m like… “sweet new video”. This should be a reality show.
As a crab fisherman I always use electrical tape around the cuffs of my rain gear to stay dry. I would suggest the same to you. People also use neoprene sleeves. That would probably work best for you!
Hey Hornet King, seeing how you periodically relocate nests each year and built cool habitat boxes with windows on the side of your barn, you should do an experiment with one next spring where its attached to rotating lazy susan turntable wheel and see if you can make a spiraling comb by turning it a little every day! That's you'd be really interesting. It would be like a biology science experiment. Maybe even make a new discovery doing it! That would be cool! Anyways awesome videos and I'm always on the lookout for your channel to show new ones!
A few years ago there was a really cool exhibit at the MoMA in NYC. The idea was science meets art. The most memorable pieces were home objects, like a vase, were made of honey combs. The artist would build scaffolding that the bees would build there honey combs on. It was pretty awesome and I wish I remembered names and such.
Thats an awesome idea, brother!
You
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@@RodneyIbarra Was it Tomáš Gabzdil Libertíny?
I was a camp counselor in the summer in the Adirondacks and during the dry summers the yellow jackets nested in the trail. A lot of kids got stung. I gotta say one of the most satisfying things to watch is all those nasty yellow jackets getting sucked up into the vacuum cleaner. I could watch that all day. At the same time I do appreciate his knowledge and teaching around wasp and hornet biology. Finally, I grew up in the Philadelphia area and I do enjoy hearing the accent again. It’s a really tough one to imitate. But when you hear it, you know it.
I am totally overwhelmed by the sheer size of this nest! What a colossal structure to come from tiny bugs chewing up wood and compacting it together!
I know they have thousands to help build it, but it's still wicked surprising!
When I was young I always found multiple types of bees and ants very interesting I'd watch them for hours back and fourth to their nest. They are so organized in everything they do it's really quite impressive
Worker bee's: how big you want the nest.
The queen: Y E S
Did anybody else only start wondering where he was or what that wooden structure was, when he said he couldn't say? I can't be alone in that. Never have I wondered where he is or what the nest is in until he said he couldn't say 🤣
he didn't say we weren't alllowed to figure it out. what did you come up with?!
nope. i couldn't figure it out either.
Probably big tubs to grow Marijuana
If you put the two half shells together it could be a jig for building a giant still
Based on his accent it's somewhere near Philadelphia
Honestly the chickens eating the larvae is my favourite part. I'm here like "That's what you get for stinging people" haha.
Exactly! And I can just hear Timon from the Lion King: "Piquant, with a very pleasant crunch."
Me: Stinging insect smorgasbord for chicken and meerkat alike, apparently. 😜😅
The nest removal was amazing- but honestly I hit subscribe after seeing how loving he is of his chickens. The way he cooed and chirped at them was so endearing!
Never give up hornet king your a great youtuber
Thank you!
My friend had TWO separate yellow jacket nests in her flower beds. They were diving at her while she was working in the flowers, but they didn't sting her. I wonder if she had the lesser aggressive kind? I've been stung a few times, and they are all aggressive to me! haha. Anyway, one day she came outside and both nests had been literally dug out of the ground, leaving a big hole. She checked her video security cameras, and a skunk had come in the night and eaten both nests. Who knew even skunks had their role in nature!
Me
i learnt from hornet king that skunks eat hornets lol. truly interesting.
Come on if she got bombed and not stung then she should've went out and got a lotto ticket because everyone else everywhere gets stung.
@@jaimestewart8295 Not at all true. Here at least. They don't become uber aggressive until about the first of July. By fall they are downright mean. While they will respond just about anytime if you mess with the actual opening in their nest, they are far more understanding just being near the opening before the heat of summer sets in. We had a nest near our landscaping, so we didn't want to use our usual gasoline method of removal. I stood with my feet about 1.5 feet from the opening and poured SEVIN dust down the hole. They would fly around me (at me?) to get to the nest but never stung me. By the next evening the poison did its work (Sevin is a slow kill pesticide - it takes time). So, not lucky at all. It's perfectly reasonable she didn't get stung as long as she stayed far away enough from the actual opening. IDK the time of year, but they are far more forgiving in spring especially. They get more aggressive later in summer. We could literally mow over a nest and never know it's there until late June - Early July then they definitely let us know where they are...
My grandfather would go out to one of many dirt roads where I am from to hunt yellow jackets . He would use a flair to put in the entrance hole to put them to sleep so he could dig it up .He used the eggs to fish with . He would put the nest in the refrigerator when he got home . Best fish bate.
My life was getting empty! But now I‘m super happy to see the Hornet King adventures! 😃😃
Awe thanks!
@@HornetKingOfficial Have you ever shot a hornets nest with a gun
My two favorite parts always have to be watching the birds feed and seeing how. If the nests are! So satisfying! Keep uploading as often as you can please!
Wow definitely one of the larger nest we have seen you remove . So satisfying at the end to see the chickens enjoying the larva . Thank you for sharing .
Wasps, on seeing the vacuum: "This sucks!"
Hornet King: "That's the point. 😜"
Ah yes, feeding the birds
Also you are one of the most best content creators in my opinion
Keep it up!👍
I appreciate that VERY much!
I'm so glad that we here in Finland don't have yellow jackets or bald faced hornets.
We still also have cold winters to prevent wasp nests growing too big.
I hope weather here in Finland stays too cold for new insects.
Not with the liberals using weather modification, Chemtrails and Geoengineering.
Brilliant as ever, particularly fascinating how they changed the orientation of the comb.
Something satisfying about the honeycomb layers being peeled back. Loved the bird portion too. "Good birdies" lol 😆
Awesome video!!! Cool how they started comb in an alternate direction. Thanks
Thanks, Terry!
Maybe you don't mind getting stung on the wrists but if you do mind, a tip from the chemical industry is duct taping where your sleeve meets your glove
Man that thing was huge any normal person would’ve freaked you are without a doubt the GOAT
The last time I got a nest anywhere close to this size I decided to go a different route.
I got a shit ton of bottle rockets, a few of the bigger rockets, some m80’s, a little duct tape and some fishing line.
I nailed some of the fishing line to various parts of the nest where I saw the most movement and brought all of the loose ends back about 10 feet and secured them to a 2x4. Then I pinned a couple more fishing lines towards the center of the nest, twisting multiple lines together for a bit more strength.
Then I made little loops of duct tape for each of the lines and connected them to the bottle rockets with the biggest ones sliding on the lines pinned to the center of the nest.
Then I lit several of the rockets at the same time and kept the lines taut using the 2x4 and watched as I brought democracy and freedom to the oppressive collectivist hive of yellow jackets. I continued until I only had a couple of small rockets left to use on some small ones and I went to review the carnage. The nest was completely obliterated, random pieces of yellow jacket strewn about on every centimeter of the room it was in. A head here, a wing there, legs here. It was nuts.
I can't say enough about your love for animals. I really wish others were the same way, things would be soo much better.
You have got to be the bravest person I know. I learned so much from watching this video. I did not know skunks and chickens love to eat the larva. Thank you, and be safe.
A strange box in the middle of nowhere with a gigantic wasps nest,-feels like a great idea to build a horror movie around
And combine that with a chainsaw on a Roomba...
These videos are oddly therapeutic for me. I developed a big fear of wasps from being swarmed in my youth. Perhaps one day it will only be an annoyance. Thanks for the videos!
Have you ever thought about wearing a heart monitor to see how high your heart beats during a removal like this or the recent video of the European hornets in the tree and in the suit in the summertime? 60-160 bpm in 5 seconds!! Keep up the great videos!
Cool idea, but HK has got enough things to put on, plus he's out in the sweaty sun, not very practical!
I would think that once you do it so many times that it doesn't really bother you much anymore.
"Just circumcising the nest with my prybar" is not a sentence I thought I would ever hear
You've mentioned before that you keep hornets at home too. have you ever considered turning their nestboxes mid season? If they dont mind as such, they could end up building some crazy nests that would be cool to preserve.
Actualy content I would like to see!
Interesting idea for sure
Sort of like how would a nest look in zero G. Sounds cool.
No do not keep just burn
Why wouldn’t you burn them, why keep them like bees? They are pest that must be exterminated
Just stumbled upon this channel earlier today and so far loving it. Also, the birdies are adorable
23.12pm UK liverpool can't wait to see this awesome footage.
Hornet me ole sausage what a show about to commence.
Thanks for watching, brother!
Wow! That nest was massive! It had to have been there for many seasons!
It’s insane to see how many dead wasps were left on the comb at the end too! That shows you how many there really were! Nature is amazing!
this should LITERALLY be a real TV show
im only 40 seconds in and im already excited.. DUDE THE CHICKENS!!! ha ha thats awesome!! I never wouldve thought. great run man
Your chickens are too cute :) another fantastic but equally terrifying video.
yes i know so cut even the squirrel has a ggod feed
Geez, F that, that wooden box would have gotten the flame thrower technique. Lol
What a insane nest!!
Good job!
Have a nice week!
Thanks, Sina!
Hey! That’s Christmas come early for those lucky chickens!!
I hope you have enough content to last me through these winter months bro! Good work, Thanks..
Haha plenty! Thanks for being here!
My thoughts too 😅
I love watching the girls getting fed and spoiled! Lol
I have an idea! At the end to get the stragglers: get a net and wind it through the air and then vacuum them up! :) Pretty sure we saw "A" queen in the handful at the end. :) Keep up the GREAT WORK! :)
I do not know why I like watching these but I feel like every time I do I feel like those hornets are on me when they really aren’t. ( I have bug phobia )
Is there any sort of correlation between comb size and how many layers of envelope the wasps make? Or does it depend on species, temperature, etc?
Based on the queen and how productive the colony is as well as other factors like climate and the time when the nest is made
How come your accent sounds a bit Australian? Are you originally from Australia?
Awesome as always!
What you’re saying about needing to retain the velocity from a smaller nozzle makes perfect sense.
Possibly nonsensically: Have you ever considered building a stupidly oversized industrial vacuum setup? Something like you’d find at a really large car wash; Possibly use a 330 gallon IBC tote as the collection chamber, with a properly sized generator, all on a medium sized trailer..?
Love that little smile you gave when you took out the generator 🤣
You are such incredible owner to your pets it’s always a joy to see them happy
Thank you!
Hornets are my worst nightmare. But watching this video was oddly satisfying. The ending is so cute, feeding them to the chickens. I love it!
Watching you is addictive.
Thank you, Annie!
So adorable when the chickie jumped over the trash bag to get to the larvae
You did a fantastic job editing this long video.Very informative and narration is "Spot-On"!
Thank you so much!
@@HornetKingOfficial yeah he really does a great job, it really sets him apart from other similar channels on YT. Really great work HK!
It's all just so disgusting and fascinating all at the same time! I can't quit watching.
Hey HK, when you bring the combes back home, how are the hornets dead? I assume you don't spray poison as you feed them to chickens. What do you use?
I put the nest in the refrigerator for about 24hrs. Stuns/kills the adults, but the larvae are protected in the comb.
I'd be like "Fuck it. Get the flamethrower"
Amazing bro, simply amazing…
Thank you so much 😀
It's like it was the chickens' birthday and he brought them cake. So cute
Saw some clips of your videos on Reddit. Really cool. I, a fellow back yard chicken owner, came here to subscribe after seeing you treat your chickens with some yellow jackets.
I hate to see you killing so many hornets, but I completely understand why you must. You do a fantastic job! Shame on you for naming your chicken 'Giblet' though. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You know you don’t have to make them under 20 minutes right? I think a lot of us if not all of us wouldn’t mind a 30 or 40 minute video at all lol.
Also wow, this nest was hugeeee!!!!!
Unfortunately analytically, viewership drops off pretty harshly over 20 minutes. I find for a video to perform well, length should be between 17 - 20 mins.
That is the quietest generator I have never heard! Damn the ones I have been around you gotta yell at each other to hear! That wouldn't be good for wasp/hornets cleanup at all!
I LOVE WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS SO MUCH!!! But I am terrified of wasps in real life.
I'm astonished at how many layers there were to the beehive at the end @ 17:14 !!! 🐝 IMPRESSIVE!!🤯 🍯 Thanxx4 the Vid ‼️
The amount of black "sewage" underneath that nest is disgusting!
It's almost as bad as that European hornet nest you removed from that person's attic ceiling with the slime coming out of it 🤮🤮🤮🤮
Pretty funny that when you started to roll the generator, there started a beep-beep-beep from someone backing up 🤣
What killed the yellow jackets in between the layers as you're feeding it to the chickens I see lots and lots of dead yellow jackets. Is that from closing it up it suffocated him kinda from the Heat thank you in advance enjoy what you do. Especially since I'm highly allergic of any kind of stinging Critters EpiPen fortunately works for me. Actually two epipens sometimes three and a trip to the hospital yay but I'm going for therapy for it hopefully soon.
They were cold from being in my refrigerator over night.
Amazing nest. If they just kept flipping that box every so often you could fill that whole box up up with nest.
Giving your chickens a treat at the end was a nice touch. I would never have thought of that.
I enjoy the revenge aspect! I absolutely hate wasps!
Da balls on this guy
I could not do this!
I am so glad i have no wasp nests at my house like this😬😬 Because if i did i would litterly move to another contenet😬😬😬😬😬 But i would also call him before but i would still move😬😬😬 Also if i were his pets i would feel really lucky because they get food (wasp food) and the chicken's get like alot of it in his video's but his other pets get some too This channel is the best he is a legend
Me: I'm bored, there's nothing on UA-cam worth watching ATM so I'm going to get on the Xbox.
Hornet King: Hold my nest
One day could you do a Q and A for your UA-cam fans please? I've got so many questions that I'd love answered tbh
BAM! :-D
@@HornetKingOfficial you literally have the best job ever. You get to help people and look after and treat your animals at the same time. I wish I lived in America so you could teach me. You are so cool!
Thanks Robb! Learn from the videos! Be safe!
Nests like that are fairly common in the Deep South, but isn’t this rare in Pennsylvania? I’m in Maryland, and I hope I never encounter such a massive nest.
I like how you talk to your chickens. ❤ awesome work.👍🏻
Not allowed to say where he is, or what the back of the thing is (that the nest is under)? Weird secrecy. I wonder what's going on with this place.
looked like some form of firearms range, owners probably didn't want random internet hype. some businesses just don't want unsolicited namedrops.
Me: Loves watching these videos
Also me: Sees a spider on my wall and runs for dear life
Me screaming USE A FLAMETHROWER!!!!
I was *not* prepared for your "talking to my chickens" voice 🤣🤣🥰🥰
Interesting birds can eat them no problem. That was huge
Hey Hornet king I’m your Biggest. fan this Video is one of my favorite ones on Your Channel. Keep it up
I live in a block of flats made out of red brick, I'm from the uk. There seems to be an all year round nest at the top of the flats deep in the brick. Any tips on how to remove it also I love your videos
*grunts* at you talking to your critters. 🥰 We're no different.
Just out of curiosity, how much do you charge for a removal like this?
Around 50-100 for a normal one and dunno how for a very big one
Aww the birds love it!!!!👌👍🙏💕🤗
Who else just wanted to kick it?
If it could be removed intact and hung back up about 8’, it would be one helluva cruel practical joke to blindfold your buddy, hand him a baseball bat and tell him there’s a piñata.
Love your videos, do you need a 4k GoPro? Has body mount, gyro stabilizer, etc.
I would love to see a time lapse of them building that nest
This is really fascinating.
I'm sleeping with my window closed tonight.
Amazing. Thanks for taking us with you on this adventure. But did I miss something? How did the individuals between the layers of comb die? And when you peel each layer of comb from the other for the chickens, you do it bare handed. There's no chance that one or two are still alive and eager to get some revenge?
What a massive nest! As I watched this I swear I kept feeling something on my head - I'm safely in my home in the middle of winter and I was still getting the willies LOL! Love all the information you give as you're doing the removal.
My parents have a farm, and one type of birdie that they have there is a red/orange one, they produce a lot of eggs and have a ENDLESS HUNGER!
It would be cool if you got some of those!
And a fun fact from that specie, when you gonna “get/pet” em, they will be still, kinda laying on the ground 😂.
It’s so disgusting and gives me goosebumps, but it’s also so satisfying to watch and I don’t want to stop
Congratulations Earthling. You have uncovered the Mothership.
The best part is how excited the chickens are and how excited you are for them!!
The way you talk to your hens is so wholesome.
i love hearing the word girth said in a professional manner XD
It's always said to me in a professional manner 🤭