Hats off to this dude for keeping his composure so well. Even though he's got a protective suit on, it's gotta be unnerving as hell being swarmed over by those things.
This is HILARIOUS!!! That broke down ladder when there is a perfectly new one right next to it... The small net for the giant nest! Him walking down the ladder the wrong way! Him holding the power lines for support! The family in the background with no protective gear! The random background music! And then the sudden end of the video. 🤣🤣🤣 This was the best!
I currently live in Taiwan. Once I was walking in an alleviated area of the land-locked county of Nantou and almost bumped into a tree with a similar-size hornet nest on it. Luckily, I didn't really bump into it and was able to run away quickly though a few of hornets were still buzzing behind me along the way for a few moments. Stories of school children having a field trip and suddenly being killed by hornets are numerous in Taiwan. These devils are really really scary, especially given the fact that they often misinterpret your actions and then make their first move first. The ones on this video are, in fact, rather peaceful - they were too slow to start attacking.
They see just about all dark colors as red. And they are mighty racist insects anything that is red they see as a threat which is one of the main reasons they do make that first move. That goes for all wasps/Hornets including yellowjacket. Little bastards. So one good way to avoid them and not provoke them are wearing very light colors. Hence why you never see a dark colored bee/beekeeper suit.
Can't imagine how much more dramatic that process would have been if he decided to use an even shorter ladder made of sticks, smaller mesh laundry bag, and a tinyer aquarium net. One thing for certain... he sure knows how to agitate hornets in the midday sun.
Hats off to this guy, he knows exactly to do and he know what he’s doing. Reminded me of what my papa once said; If there’s a hornet nest in a forest, leave it. They gave benefit to us. But if theres a nest near houses, destroy it. It’s a threat and sooner or later they will swarm
LMAO!! Are you kidding me? This guy is the most incompetent exterminator I've ever seen. Shows up with a flimsy bag that's too small and no plan on how to get the bag around the nest before half of the hornets escape. He waves a tiny little net around trying to scoop up flying hornets, and half of those escape before he gets them in his tiny peanut jar.
@@OneTequilaTwoTequilathere was one hornet nest near my house one guy burned it at night by putting kerocine into it.. He didn't used any protective suit he just used some extra clothes wrapped around his face and body.. Brave guy..
I'm highly impressed by the courage of this man, choosing to use a makeshift ladder and using a bag that's clearly too small. I can imagine when he went to film it he thought 'how can I make this more badass', I know I'll leave the bigger bag aside and struggle with the smaller lol
Highly impressive skills and balance while being swarmed. Even though he has a protective suit on it still has to be extremely unnerving with them swarming angrily
*_John 10.9 I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture. 10 The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly._* _Jesus Christ loves you. Only Jesus Christ saves. Repent and be saved. God bless you, and the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all._ ----
Jar in one hand, swinging a net with the other hand, top of a tall ladder, hundreds of angry hornets flying around, stinging away... And the dude just carries on...FLUFF, I'M IMPRESSED 👍🏼
Well, and the brain won't always register that your body is in a protective suit, so it will still play defense when those things are flying around your face. Most people will instinctively swat, move their head like Muhammad Ali in a title fight, blink, etc. This guy is clearly experienced and calm about the process.
Agreed! Suck up them little stingeroos. Problem solved! Just make sure it's a big Vacuum. There were hundreds of those little devils to catch, after he took the nest down.
That suit is incredible. Murder hornets look like aliens to us. A mutated bee is freaky. But I bet to them the guy looked like an alien or a monster. And he made quick work of that nest. There were probably over 1000 plus hornets swarming him too. Well done!!!!!
It's amazing in this age of technology that you have that unbelievable protective suit I mean the guy was smiling the entire time but then 10 seconds later he catches the murder hornets with a net.....LMAO!!! Truly amazing
There has to be something, like a massive spray of dry ice that would instantly freeze, or a flame thrower, quickly followed by a fire extinguisher. Or Toxic smoke of some kind. Vs a kitchen trash bag. At least use Hefty, Hefty, Hefty.
This seems wrong to me. I'm a house painter. When doing a job I come across hornets nests. When I have to get rid of them, I do it first thing in the morning. If I did it later the hornets that were out would come back and harass me. He took that nest down, but the hornets are still there. Seems like a bad job to me.
@@borntorazehell777 Well, you can only work with what you got at hand. When you live in a poor country, you can't exactly go to the nearest Home Depot and buy a portable vacuum for $2. At least that's what your thoughts were regarding me pointing out the rickety ladder.
@@sharingtheherring12 You can get a new portable vacuum for as low around $40, even less for a used one. A tall metal ladder on the other hand, is anywhere from $120 - $600+. Big difference. Even for a 12ft metal ladder which would of been ideal for that job is almost $150.
Had a paper wasp nest on the Back of my shed...didn't bother them & they didn't sting me One day they attacked me...about 3 good stings so I put on sweats over jeans, hooded parka , gloves & goggles.... grabbed the hose...turned the nest into a pile of mush ( later it became ant food
In my 31 years of living I can say that I have never seen a nest from any sort of insect that looked like that…the formation and structure how it broke… like that shit was crazy….🤯
I've seen paper wasps' nests of similar size. They're already hard enough to deal with. Can't even imagine what it'd be having to remove a murder hornet one.
Having a monster colony of Asian giant hornets in a residential area surely must be the stuff of nightmares. Even the less aggressive paper wasps in the Southeast United States terrified me as a kid, and I still fear them as a grown man LOL.
You are trippin. If I had that suit you wouldn’t even have to give me a million to do that. I’d do it for way less than that. The most dangerous part about that job is going up and down that wooden ladder.
Same thing X 2 on our tomato house. 1 big fat, Yellow Jacket nest inside and 1 extremely ample Bald Faced Hornet on the outside. I went a little later in the day but they were still annoyed with me and then the damn Hornet blaster wouldn't spray hard enough. Ugh. Took two tries on two separate days. Finally...phew! *wipes brow.
I unloaded 3 cans of raid into a yellow jacket nest…nothing lol. I mean, some died but a few days later they were back in action. Had to call an exterminator. (I have a bee keeping suit, and was fully adorned for the last can up close. Weirdest thing. The nest must have been gargantuan).
Trust me I’ve been doing pest control for 32 years this was the most asinine way to ever remove a nest there at 10 other ways they could’ve done it to get every single wasp.. I just shake my head
@@TruthHurtzandHealz We don't have them here yet, but plenty of yellow jacket and bald faced hornet nests. Warm soapy water turns them off in a couple seconds. bucket if they are in the ground, pump sprayer, refillable fire extinguisher, etc if there is a paper nest. It is about the way they breathe. Just do it at night when they are all home. An ounce of dish washing detergent per gallon is good.
The process would go more smoothly at night. Wasps have no night vision so simply using standard wasp killer when the sun goes down completely would have sufficed...
I work in the pest business and this is how we remove nests. Gather the nest with a garbage bag, clean off remains of the nest and its as easy as that.
it looks like you need some kind of a hoop on the end of a pole to hold that bag, once you get it around the nest just pull a string to close it. I'm just saying.
That nest was huge and beautiful. You do not want to be stung with all them mad at you. Bad day if not last day. Even with the suit you still got to be a little scared. Got a new subscriber. Was fun to watch. Great video
"Bad day"?.... with murder hornets? My man... a bad day is having a swarm of regular bees come at you. A swarm of murder hornets? That's fuckin doomsday
True. I've been tore up by ground hornets a few times in my life. 3 times last year. Got footage of the swarms on a couple of them before disposing of them. They say those killers are way worse. Don't even want to know.
My held my breathe, covered my mouth, closed my eyes made ugly faces all while watching and still can’t believe he knew the assignment and completely completed it with that handmade ladder, little mesh bag and that little net. All I can say is God is good!
*_John 10.9 I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture. 10 The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly._* _Jesus Christ loves you. Only Jesus Christ saves. Repent and be saved. God bless you, and the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all._ ----
No damn way , you don't get paid enough for your kind of courage no smoking them out you put nest in a bag then caught the rest with a net on a shaky ladder in full gear beyond impressive.
Very dangerous. These guys are truly the 'pros from Dover' (that's a reference to the movie "MASH"). I would not want to be anywhere near that nest without that one of those fully protective suits.
@@ronaldshank7589 Vacuum the wasps with a shop vac and then take the nest down. Plenty of videos on youtube (a la Hornet King) showing a better technique.
@@Unc0mmonSense that's what we did about 15 years ago at my friends house , hornets made a nest inside the eaves of his house and we used the shop vac & some pvc pipe ( to reach up about 20 ' ) and cleaned house , worked great and no one got nailed 👍
@@Unc0mmonSense That's exactly what I was thinking. Hornet King would have gotten the nest down without creating that ridiculous swarm, which is the last thing anyone wants.
Uncommon - that place looked like it was out in the boonies in a 3rd world country. Even if they had a vacuume, it would have to be retrofitted and have an extremely long extension cord.
I don't see how anyone could be impressed with his method. Now there are several hundred other wasps he didn't get that will go off and build more nests all over the place 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Thank you for combining so many of my nightmares into one video. I'm going to go watch something more calming, like a movie about demonic slasher killers or something.
WOW! That man is very brave against those giant murder hornets good thing he's wearing a protective suit those hornets can kill people. Mad props to you man.
*_John 10.9 I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture. 10 The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly._* _Jesus Christ loves you. Only Jesus Christ saves. Repent and be saved. God bless you, and the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all._ ----
@@yayodap695 they hardly ever attack, they are more like bees than wasps. Its sad to see them so misunderstood and even called "murder hornets". That isnt even their name...
@@kamo8073 yep... the fact is we people build our homes everywhere, we destroy animal habitats and kill them off to give ourselves more space to live, we are the only species that kills for FUN only, and then we call animals murderers and kill more of them. that kind of makes me sad
Hats off to the designers of that protective suit.
Bro was walking confidently to the job
designers were doing their job designing credit to that. but the guy who actually trusted the design and had the balls to do this task is the OG
Yeah without that, he'd be dead
Hats off to the cameraman too
Pixar. Mosters Inc. Hahaha
Kit budget: $1000
Bag: $5
Net: $2
Jar & hornet killing stuff: $3
Ladder: $0 (his grandad made it in 1953)
Protective suit: $990
They don’t make ladders like they used to!
Ha! My first thought was "you're gonna use that rickety old ladder"?! Turns out, it's a dang good ladder.
@@ginashaffer9293 It's awesome & I'd choose it over a modern aluminum one, but repair the splits.
🤣🤣🤣
Underappreciated comment lol
Hats off to this dude for keeping his composure so well. Even though he's got a protective suit on, it's gotta be unnerving as hell being swarmed over by those things.
Yes
Considering the stinger on giant Asian hornet is long enough at 6mm to puncture most materials, I'm surprised they didn't get stung.
That looks to me looks scary 😮
Note to self: Always bring a big enough bag to a hornet fight.
Size does matter after all.
This is amazing. That's a dangerous job he has and handles it well. Thank God for people like him. Awesome!
Для этого подошл бы компрессорный пылисос.
Why God????
😭
Its not that dangerous when ur pretty much in a Juggernaut suit lmao
@@6_zaiko_6 yeah that's true. It's still dangerous. Anything can happen.
Love how he let the cameraman take the better ladder
That's what I was thinking too....🤣🤓😂
I love the wood, hand-built ladder & would choose it over a modern, steel one. I'd repair the splits, though.
He gets the short, wooden, rickety ladder while the camera man gets the modern, better one... :)
This is HILARIOUS!!! That broke down ladder when there is a perfectly new one right next to it... The small net for the giant nest! Him walking down the ladder the wrong way! Him holding the power lines for support! The family in the background with no protective gear! The random background music! And then the sudden end of the video. 🤣🤣🤣 This was the best!
you're saying someone would fake this kind of act?
"walking down the ladder the wrong way!"
I didn't know that, thanks Ladder Hiddler.
I'm more impressed about that ladder you used never broke. Was that the first ladder ever invented?
Lol first ladder....
🙄
Already lasting longer than anything you buy today.
@@UA-cam_Handler not gonna argue with that lol
LMAO!!!!
I currently live in Taiwan. Once I was walking in an alleviated area of the land-locked county of Nantou and almost bumped into a tree with a similar-size hornet nest on it. Luckily, I didn't really bump into it and was able to run away quickly though a few of hornets were still buzzing behind me along the way for a few moments. Stories of school children having a field trip and suddenly being killed by hornets are numerous in Taiwan. These devils are really really scary, especially given the fact that they often misinterpret your actions and then make their first move first. The ones on this video are, in fact, rather peaceful - they were too slow to start attacking.
Hornets are devils but i need to admit they are cool af. Kinda like a mini samurai
I did a lot of hiking in Taiwan completely ignorant that they were up in the mountains. lucky they never noticed me
They see just about all dark colors as red. And they are mighty racist insects anything that is red they see as a threat which is one of the main reasons they do make that first move. That goes for all wasps/Hornets including yellowjacket. Little bastards. So one good way to avoid them and not provoke them are wearing very light colors. Hence why you never see a dark colored bee/beekeeper suit.
@@boss_niko European/brown hornets are actually angels, very peaceful, and killing all those nasty yellow jackets
How much miles did you run
Kembali hadir menyimak lagi Bosque
🎉🎉 Salam hadir 🙏
Ok, estava pesquisando videos de drones e parei aqui😂 um ótimo trabalho!
Can't imagine how much more dramatic that process would have been if he decided to use an even shorter ladder made of sticks, smaller mesh laundry bag, and a tinyer aquarium net. One thing for certain... he sure knows how to agitate hornets in the midday sun.
Amazing how the proper preparation and tools can improve what otherwise could be a very painful outcome 😉
This man needs to be making at least a 6 figure salary, lol.
He never heard of a pump sprayer and soap? Dish soap kills them. Surfactants block their breathing.
Well said
I was thinking the same thing.
If pissing them off was his goal...MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was having anxiety trying to figure out how he was going to put that huge nest in that tiny little bag. 😬
I thought the same thing haha
Was truly getting on my nerves 🙄
I was like "Just get it in the bag already" 😫
Should have used a bigger bag, less escapees!
That's the village ladder
@@peanutbutterwoodchuck2845 Outstanding.
Hats off to this guy, he knows exactly to do and he know what he’s doing.
Reminded me of what my papa once said; If there’s a hornet nest in a forest, leave it. They gave benefit to us. But if theres a nest near houses, destroy it. It’s a threat and sooner or later they will swarm
LMAO!! Are you kidding me? This guy is the most incompetent exterminator I've ever seen. Shows up with a flimsy bag that's too small and no plan on how to get the bag around the nest before half of the hornets escape. He waves a tiny little net around trying to scoop up flying hornets, and half of those escape before he gets them in his tiny peanut jar.
@@OneTequilaTwoTequilathere was one hornet nest near my house one guy burned it at night by putting kerocine into it.. He didn't used any protective suit he just used some extra clothes wrapped around his face and body.. Brave guy..
😂😂😂😂😂всю его работу возможно было сделать после захода солнца,без шума и пыли😂😂😂
Murder hornets sounds so scary but to see them defeated by a little orange net has made me laugh
I'm highly impressed by the courage of this man, choosing to use a makeshift ladder and using a bag that's clearly too small. I can imagine when he went to film it he thought 'how can I make this more badass', I know I'll leave the bigger bag aside and struggle with the smaller lol
He still got the job so it's all good right 🤷🏿♂️
$$$$$$
Why do you think he is courageous? What do you think of the protection he is using?
Couraggious is going there with no protection
LMAO
Highly impressive skills and balance while being swarmed. Even though he has a protective suit on it still has to be extremely unnerving with them swarming angrily
Ikr. Even though he is safe inside the suit , my toes would still curl
*_John 10.9 I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture. 10 The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly._*
_Jesus Christ loves you. Only Jesus Christ saves. Repent and be saved. God bless you, and the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all._
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Why not do it at night with a bigger bag, or at 1st light . That's how I removed a hornets nest.
The sound must be intense.
@@anthonyedwards9240 cause you smart
I’m amazed there’s a protective suit that actually looks kinda cool and looks like more than thin plastic lol
I’d be more afraid of walking up that wooden ladder than the hornets.
Legend has it, to this day he still is up on a ladder catching hornets.
Still waving his tiny goldfish net🤣
😂
they say that ladder was carved from an even bigger ladder
Jar in one hand, swinging a net with the other hand, top of a tall ladder, hundreds of angry hornets flying around, stinging away... And the dude just carries on...FLUFF, I'M IMPRESSED 👍🏼
O
My
By my
That’s what you call skilled at his job
@@charlie77577 this is beyond skilled... This is ballsy with a whole heap of skill
@@gavinridgecooke I hear ya! 👍🏽
Whoa...
I'm not the least bit afraid of insects, arachnids, etc. but I wouldn't go NEAR these hornets.😱 These guys are brave!
Hornets: YOU DESTROYED WE HOUSE, NOW WE WILL DESTROY YOU
The courage this person has is impressive, one buzzing noise in my ear and I’m gone, you won’t see me. My fear of bees was a lot worse xd
Well, and the brain won't always register that your body is in a protective suit, so it will still play defense when those things are flying around your face. Most people will instinctively swat, move their head like Muhammad Ali in a title fight, blink, etc. This guy is clearly experienced and calm about the process.
what courage?with a special costume its easy
I know right! LOL
One would have buzzed to close to my ear, I would taken a bad step on that ladder, fallen down, and broken my neck! Lol
Brave, brave man!!! Good job and continue to be safe!!! Thank you for sure!!! That community needed you!!!
It’s the queen that lays eggs
You actually believed this video was real?!?!
Nothing brave about this🙄
@@stephaniestavropoulos1639 so the hornets was an actor like zelensky ?
Not brave that suit protected him 100%.
Hats off to the camera guy as well. Both those guys have bigger stones than I'll ever have
Hornets like hey why can’t we sting this guy
If I saw a giant nest like that I would be on the other side of the world in a heart beat. (Those of you who can’t take a joke ruined it lmao)
😂😂
Soon as you get there, theirs another nest just as big🤣🤣🤣
Me, too!!
@@1LowkeyMF Probably more than one since that's where they originate from lol
@@nibzlegend99 right 💀💀
Someone get this guy a back pack vacuum.
Agreed! Suck up them little stingeroos. Problem solved!
Just make sure it's a big Vacuum. There were hundreds of those little devils to catch, after he took the nest down.
dewalt reverse blower. done!
An Everything Beevacwould do the trick.
Someone give that man a medal..!
Please!! Wouldn’t need to wave a net if they’re mostly sucked up before nest removal.
Great suit. 👍🏻 They definitely need to keep upgrading these bees / hornet suits.. like make up an ironman nanotech suit...lol...
*Oldest Hornet* : Let's go..!! Stop the attacking..!! We can't kill him. He is ROBOCOP..!!
That suit is incredible. Murder hornets look like aliens to us. A mutated bee is freaky. But I bet to them the guy looked like an alien or a monster. And he made quick work of that nest. There were probably over 1000 plus hornets swarming him too. Well done!!!!!
Over a thousand for sure
Yeah, it would be weird to see a colossus moving your home. These hornets are a supposed to be fairly smart among insects.
Monster to fight a monster
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8k88😂❤
Deadly profession. Imagine just one torn area in the jacket accidentally.
True😅
@@subjectivereviews almost stunned😱
😂
@@maeharakeichi5039 😅yeah
That's why they throughly check it same with a astronauts suit
That bee suit looks like he was the first one to get to the juggernaut care package
It's amazing in this age of technology that you have that unbelievable protective suit I mean the guy was smiling the entire time but then 10 seconds later he catches the murder hornets with a net.....LMAO!!! Truly amazing
There has to be something, like a massive spray of dry ice that would instantly freeze, or a flame thrower, quickly followed by a fire extinguisher. Or Toxic smoke of some kind. Vs a kitchen trash bag. At least use Hefty, Hefty, Hefty.
“Toshi I want you to use this aquarium net and fish bowl to catch as many killer hornets”
“You can’t 🐝 serious?!”
that was actually funny 😂😂🤣
I was like wtf this guy doing? Jelly fishing for hornets? 🤣
Props to the cameraman for taking hundreds of stings to deliver this footage to us
Actual!! Hahaha
He's immortal
Or he has a suit too 🙄
Man wearing what looks like one of those fireproof suits
This seems wrong to me. I'm a house painter. When doing a job I come across hornets nests. When I have to get rid of them, I do it first thing in the morning. If I did it later the hornets that were out would come back and harass me. He took that nest down, but the hornets are still there. Seems like a bad job to me.
Well, I will say this much, your method is 100% organic and totally safe for the environment. You might be insane, though.
Meh, a portable vacuum would of been more useful than that net.
@@borntorazehell777
Well, you can only work with what you got at hand. When you live in a poor country, you can't exactly go to the nearest Home Depot and buy a portable vacuum for $2.
At least that's what your thoughts were regarding me pointing out the rickety ladder.
@@sharingtheherring12
You can get a new portable vacuum for as low around $40, even less for a used one. A tall metal ladder on the other hand, is anywhere from $120 - $600+. Big difference. Even for a 12ft metal ladder which would of been ideal for that job is almost $150.
@@borntorazehell777 From the guy who started all the, "you can only work with what you have" talk.
Had a paper wasp nest on the Back of my shed...didn't bother them & they didn't sting me
One day they attacked me...about 3 good stings so I put on sweats over jeans, hooded parka , gloves & goggles.... grabbed the hose...turned the nest into a pile of mush ( later it became ant food
Was it fall time when they attacked? We had the same thing happen and I think they got angrier as resources became more scarce.
To me seems like a kind of vengeance... so i liked it. :)
There is no possible coexistence with wasps
@@eaguirre3570 there has to be, ultimately. They are a very important native pollinator where I live. (KY USA in the agricultural sector)
should have used windex or something
That is awesome I never say nothing like that I didn't know they get that big awesome job🐝
Awesome video and good work on removing those wasps.
That’s a really gutsy job to do. It just seems to me that he could’ve caught a lot more of those 🐝 with a little bit bigger of a bag.
He take nest, they move on I think, especially if he has Queen!
Gusty?? He’s wearing a NASA space suit… just shy of being in a shark cage
Shark cage being the ultimate hornet proof suit!
Gutsy is doing it without the suit. Doing it with the suit makes it Tuesday.
In my 31 years of living I can say that I have never seen a nest from any sort of insect that looked like that…the formation and structure how it broke… like that shit was crazy….🤯
These are Murder Hornets. These are bad ass. A normal bee suit is useless against these. This is dangerous work.
I've seen paper wasps' nests of similar size. They're already hard enough to deal with. Can't even imagine what it'd be having to remove a murder hornet one.
I’m 28 & same here , made my skin crawl 😖
@@KD2xs_ I promise u…and seeing it high is fuccin bananas…
@@almac9203 there's no species called murder hornet. You watch too much tv. They're Vespa Mandarinia
Ay Dios yo se que es la naturaleza pero sentí que me picaba! Dios bendiga ese señor por su trabajo tan especial🎀🌸
Having a monster colony of Asian giant hornets in a residential area surely must be the stuff of nightmares. Even the less aggressive paper wasps in the Southeast United States terrified me as a kid, and I still fear them as a grown man LOL.
Even with a protective suit and for a 1M$ I will never do this. This man has really big balls.
You are trippin. If I had that suit you wouldn’t even have to give me a million to do that. I’d do it for way less than that. The most dangerous part about that job is going up and down that wooden ladder.
Id do it for a million without the suit,yall trippin
Balls are weak and very easy to destroy.
I'd do it with just a can of raid and a lighter for a million
@@bluecheese6767 you'd be dead, fool.
I had a huge nest on my shed this summer. I waited till the wasps were calm, then sprayed it with Raid and ran like hell.
😂😂
Same thing X 2 on our tomato house. 1 big fat, Yellow Jacket nest inside and 1 extremely ample Bald Faced Hornet on the outside. I went a little later in the day but they were still annoyed with me and then the damn Hornet blaster wouldn't spray hard enough. Ugh. Took two tries on two separate days. Finally...phew! *wipes brow.
Yeah, that seems to be the best and quickest way to get them --- saturate the nest with poison and wait for them to die.
Lmbo
I unloaded 3 cans of raid into a yellow jacket nest…nothing lol. I mean, some died but a few days later they were back in action.
Had to call an exterminator. (I have a bee keeping suit, and was fully adorned for the last can up close. Weirdest thing. The nest must have been gargantuan).
Keep up the enthusiasm for the bees.... success for "Hornets ........"....Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia
I'm simply amazed at people do things the hard way. LOL!!!
Trust me I’ve been doing pest control for 32 years this was the most asinine way to ever remove a nest there at 10 other ways they could’ve done it to get every single wasp.. I just shake my head
I was thinking the same thing. Aside from the protective suit, his method seemed incredibly primitive and vastly inefficient.
You’re taking this way too seriously.
At night. Soapy water.
You're a bit jealous that you've never had the opportunity to clear a Murder Hornet's nest, huh. Be honest.
@@TruthHurtzandHealz We don't have them here yet, but plenty of yellow jacket and bald faced hornet nests. Warm soapy water turns them off in a couple seconds. bucket if they are in the ground, pump sprayer, refillable fire extinguisher, etc if there is a paper nest. It is about the way they breathe. Just do it at night when they are all home. An ounce of dish washing detergent per gallon is good.
I'm almost certain that this is the exact opposite way you should remove a hornets nest.
I thought he was going to the fucking moon..
They're gonna aren't they? Seems to have been the perfect way to remove them. 😆
The process would go more smoothly at night. Wasps have no night vision so simply using standard wasp killer when the sun goes down completely would have sufficed...
Probably but impressive none the less.
I work in the pest business and this is how we remove nests. Gather the nest with a garbage bag, clean off remains of the nest and its as easy as that.
Chapeau, impressionnant comme travail c’est pas donné à tout le monde de faire ce métier.Merci pour ce partage
it looks like you need some kind of a hoop on the end of a pole to hold that bag, once you get it around the nest just pull a string to close it. I'm just saying.
I like your idea! That way, he could get the net all around the best, without having to worry about the net falling off, like it tried to do here.
That's exactly what the red string is there for...
Yeah, he was clumsy and poorly equipped.
That nest was huge and beautiful. You do not want to be stung with all them mad at you. Bad day if not last day. Even with the suit you still got to be a little scared. Got a new subscriber. Was fun to watch. Great video
"Bad day"?.... with murder hornets?
My man... a bad day is having a swarm of regular bees come at you.
A swarm of murder hornets?
That's fuckin doomsday
True. I've been tore up by ground hornets a few times in my life. 3 times last year. Got footage of the swarms on a couple of them before disposing of them. They say those killers are way worse. Don't even want to know.
I stumbled across their nest in my attic Ten stings and they came after me Scary but Im here to tell the story
Storytime Painful but survivable Im.68 and they stung me ten times in as many seconds No hospitalization.or medication
You would thing someone would have noticed it when it was 1/4 that size.
I remember we had hornets at our wooden house at grandparents garden. We lived with them whole spring and summer and at the autumn they just leave.
One can of Great Stuff expanding foam into the next would take care of the swarm and colony in an instant.
Dude went up against thousands of Asian hornets on a ladder I would never trust. He definitely has my respect.
He had to wear a friggin space suit to do it!
In the US, we call them murder hornets.
Dose he really though dose he I mean 🤣😂🤣
It was just like he is trying to remove all the water from ocean with a bucket 😂
True. Why can't he burn the hive with a long and strong flame. I had done it.
@@mathewkj1379 so the building doesn’t set fire…
@@bitcoochie4093 keep a bucket full water, near, and carefully use fire. Simple.
@@mathewkj1379 the entire roof is made out of raw wood, using fire is a stupid idea
Why not we dump these idiots giving stupid ideas along with a live hornets' nest ?
What is that nest even made of? Creepy looking yet fascinating...
Why not smoke them first
My held my breathe, covered my mouth, closed my eyes made ugly faces all while watching and still can’t believe he knew the assignment and completely completed it with that handmade ladder, little mesh bag and that little net. All I can say is God is good!
All the time!
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@@RamenKing2023 🙏😂
@@williammunny9916 that’s what the word says
Oh my God, that tiny little net 😂. For bee removals on my area we use a specially designed bee vacuum to catch stragglers.
Imagine taking a peaceful walk and then a giant murder hornet nest falls on the ground in front of you.
No damn way , you don't get paid enough for your kind of courage no smoking them out you put nest in a bag then caught the rest with a net on a shaky ladder in full gear beyond impressive.
Ikr
Whoa a huge nest of flying scorpions 🦂
That man trusts his suit more than I trust my gastroenterologist.
Bro out here catching murder hornets using a ladder from the original Assassin's Creed.
If this was me. I would still freak out even with that protective gear on. 😂
Cause you a girl, thats a man job 😀
You sound goofy as hell
I think that the people that do this work are hands down the bravest people in the world!
With the suit it's actually not that bad; I removed many before; you have a defensive mechanism advantage and that's the trick!
Indeed and crazy
Don’t forget the camera person!😄
If it's done at night they are pretty much all in the nest and docile. Use a bigger bag and you can get 99% of them without a problem.
They have bee suits on.
1:13 that hornet just wanted to say hi bro
gnarly gnarly GNARLY, never mind the suit, balls of armour! gnarly bro i'm speechless. great pictures
The net waving at the end didn’t seem to be very effective, it seemed more of an agitation 😂
Until they show how full the jar is with hornets and how few hornets are buzzing around him in the video towards the end.
Well it was very effective a full jar of hornet's.
I know his job would become easy if the camera person holding the jar and replace his small jar to bigger jar.
Best ladder ever
Obviously it was effective if it got rid of a good 90% of those hornets
You guys are incredibly brave. I am freaking out just looking at this
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They are wearing a sting proof suit, that’s no big deal
Very dangerous. These guys are truly the 'pros from Dover' (that's a reference to the movie "MASH"). I would not want to be anywhere near that nest without that one of those fully protective suits.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
This gives new meaning to the old terminology which states ( Mad As A Hornet ) 😳 but good job 👏🏾
I don't know what had me more nervous. The Swarm attacking him when the nest broke or the ancient ladder he was using.
Straight up anxiety the whole time watching.
Gods creation is incredible. Glad these guys were safe.
God Bless!
If you saw one of these nest you’d be praying for the pest control to get there faster with the flame thrower to torch it down
You killed some, well done!
That little orange net works a treat...🇿🇦
Seems like a very inefficient way to remove a nest.
Just curious... what would you have done, to remove it?
@@ronaldshank7589 Vacuum the wasps with a shop vac and then take the nest down. Plenty of videos on youtube (a la Hornet King) showing a better technique.
@@Unc0mmonSense that's what we did about 15 years ago at my friends house , hornets made a nest inside the eaves of his house and we used the shop vac & some pvc pipe ( to reach up about 20 ' ) and cleaned house , worked great and no one got nailed 👍
@@Unc0mmonSense That's exactly what I was thinking. Hornet King would have gotten the nest down without creating that ridiculous swarm, which is the last thing anyone wants.
Uncommon - that place looked like it was out in the boonies in a 3rd world country.
Even if they had a vacuume, it would have to be retrofitted and have an extremely long extension cord.
I think he uses the wood ladder because of the electrical wires.
I love the bits of camouflage material sewn onto the suit……I guess it confuses the hornets….😂
While watching this my heart beat is increasing like crazy... 😂
I like how he got to the end and it was like 'why did nobody tell me about the good ladder ?'
My entire respect to him. I never can do this... I'm really impressed 👍🏼👍🏼
Same.
I don't see how anyone could be impressed with his method. Now there are several hundred other wasps he didn't get that will go off and build more nests all over the place 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Why??? Do you not see that thick ass suit?
Dramatic and Cinematic music + Hornet removal= Banger 🔥😆
Is no-one gonna talk about the camera man's struggle
That looks like when I climbed my first tree. Wow! Impressive.
*I like how he has that small ass net for all those hornets...*
I was thinking the same thing!
Have Mercy👍🏼 I'd spend the money on a Bee Suit like that instead of a aluminum extension ladder too🍺 Awrsome Job🙏🏼Stay Safe as possible.
My guy walked in there like he was ready to *F*ck sh*t up*
Wonder if he's still trying to catch the rest of those wasps with that tiny net to this day...
Right?! What was the point 🤣
Dead 😭😭😭I fell out my chair 🪑
What's that Glas for?
I guess it was smart to spend all his money on the suit instead of the ladder, bag or net considering they call them Murder hornets. 😳
Thank goodness he had that little orange goldfish net
The pressure of getting the bag around the nest brought my PTSD back, reminding me of when I tried to get my fitted sheet around my mattress.
Thank you for combining so many of my nightmares into one video. I'm going to go watch something more calming, like a movie about demonic slasher killers or something.
WOW! That man is very brave against those giant murder hornets good thing he's wearing a protective suit those hornets can kill people. Mad props to you man.
*_John 10.9 I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture. 10 The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly._*
_Jesus Christ loves you. Only Jesus Christ saves. Repent and be saved. God bless you, and the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all._
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Yea let some unknowing soul just be strolling past that has no clue what's going on and then gets stung to death by 3 thousand big ass hornets
@@yayodap695 they hardly ever attack, they are more like bees than wasps. Its sad to see them so misunderstood and even called "murder hornets". That isnt even their name...
@@kamo8073 yep... the fact is we people build our homes everywhere, we destroy animal habitats and kill them off to give ourselves more space to live, we are the only species that kills for FUN only, and then we call animals murderers and kill more of them. that kind of makes me sad
nearly any stinging bee or wasp nest\hive can kill. And I agree, it takes nerves of steel to do stuff like that.