Asian Hornet Nest Removal

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
  • Asian Hornet Nest Removal of a nest I recently had treated on scrub land adjacent to my house. If you're here because of the recent news about the Asian Giant Hornet In the USA please be advised before commenting that this is not the same species that arrived in the US.
    This is a video about Vespa Velutina or Asian Hornet, Not the Giant Japanese Hornet Vespa Mandriana.
    This nest was destroyed by a pest control company with a Lance and spray of a Pyrethroid insecticide. slowish anting but very effective.
    Important Update May 2020
    Thanks to Alastair Sinclair for posting this! see below.
    The Asian GIANT hornet (Vespa Mandarinia) is up to two inches long. The Asian hornet (Vespa Velutina) is barely over an inch. Asian hornets build big egg-shaped nests above ground in bushes or in trees. Asian GIANT hornets build un-enveloped nests in holes in the ground, or in hollow tree trunks. Asian GIANT hornets are the ones that wipe out beehives. Asian hornets are just regular dicks.

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  • @iccoins3659
    @iccoins3659 4 роки тому +1664

    everyone in the USA taking notes rn lol

    • @andrewsinclair7159
      @andrewsinclair7159 4 роки тому +89

      They shouldn't take notes. This is not the same species that recently arrived in the US.
      This is Vespa Velutina, the Asian hornet. The ones in the US are Vespa Mandarinia, the Asian GIANT hornet. Confusing, I know.
      Key differences:
      Asian Giant hornet (Mandarinia)
      -1.8-2.4 inches long
      -Builds nests in holes in the ground, or in hollow tree trunks.
      -Originates in Asia, is an invasive species in North America since September 2019.
      Asian hornet (Velutina)
      -1.4-1.6 inches long
      -Builds above-ground ball-shaped nests with a paper envelope
      -Originates in Asia, is an invasive species in Europe since 2004
      It's unfortunate that the names are so similar because that leads people to think that these are the species in the US, and therefore expect to see that kind of nest. The reality is it's very hard to find an Asian giant hornet nest because they will usually hear you coming via vibrations in the ground and intercept you well before you find the little 2-inch hole in the dirt that leads to their nest.

    • @lilwee1292
      @lilwee1292 4 роки тому +4

      Facts

    • @lilwee1292
      @lilwee1292 4 роки тому +1

      @Ms. Kathie ASMR nerd

    • @Beinfriends
      @Beinfriends 4 роки тому +3

      @@andrewsinclair7159 nobody ain't going read that shit lmao

    • @andrewsinclair7159
      @andrewsinclair7159 4 роки тому +40

      @@Beinfriends I don't give a shit if anyone reads it, I had fun writing it.

  • @yinlu3610
    @yinlu3610 4 роки тому +536

    To people do not know, Asian hornets and Asian GIANT Hornets are completely different!

    • @ortegao1020
      @ortegao1020 4 роки тому +34

      thanks bruh i was wondering why they looked smaller

    • @veezyfortified232
      @veezyfortified232 4 роки тому +21

      Yes I agree, Asian Giant Hornets are genetically modified!

    • @zuzuthedrummer5864
      @zuzuthedrummer5864 4 роки тому +8

      They are different, but not completely different. I believe there are 4 species of Asian hornets. The ones in this video are one of them, as well as Asian giant hornets.

    • @doviende
      @doviende 4 роки тому +1

      Is this Vespa orientalis?

    • @doviende
      @doviende 4 роки тому +1

      oh no, it's actually Vespa velutina, aka "yellow-legged hornet"

  • @jewfro888
    @jewfro888 4 роки тому +140

    First time learning about insects while a man holds a freshly spud mouse in his hand like a bar of soap.

  • @ShadowManceri
    @ShadowManceri 5 років тому +425

    That is just massive ball of nope.

    • @ramtrucks721
      @ramtrucks721 5 років тому

      Shut up with that overused stale joke loser

    • @br6145
      @br6145 5 років тому +10

      @@ramtrucks721 nice one Kyle

    • @roorduh6529
      @roorduh6529 4 роки тому +3

      RAM TRUCKS ur that one guy who never grew up and still lives and plays video games at his mom’s

    • @ramiroespinoza7587
      @ramiroespinoza7587 4 роки тому

      danny_ flores nice burn

    • @roorduh6529
      @roorduh6529 4 роки тому

      Ramiro Espinoza as i am related to a “barbz💅” i basically have it in my bloodstream

  • @EliteTeamKiller2.0
    @EliteTeamKiller2.0 4 роки тому +362

    Everyone get your full body armor and flame thrower. We have to save the honey bees! The Murder Hornets must be destroyed before the honey bee becomes extinct. Mount up! Show no mercy!

    • @chroniccrypto3926
      @chroniccrypto3926 4 роки тому +37

      True facts. If the honeybees die the humans are close behind

    • @ramiroespinoza7587
      @ramiroespinoza7587 4 роки тому +4

      Chronic Crypto that’s the American dream right there

    • @kathleen3983
      @kathleen3983 4 роки тому +4

      Chronic Crypto honestly they are so selfish

    • @chroniccrypto3926
      @chroniccrypto3926 4 роки тому +1

      Ramiro Espinoza unfortunately for some it's exactly what they want.

    • @thecapitalone1996
      @thecapitalone1996 4 роки тому +3

      I like the way you think..we ride at dawn...

  • @mikelazzaro4057
    @mikelazzaro4057 4 роки тому +646

    Who’s here after there now in the USA

    • @TheMrMasterChief12
      @TheMrMasterChief12 4 роки тому +7

      Mike Lazzaro we finna die

    • @romeou4965
      @romeou4965 4 роки тому +20

      Mike Lazzaro
      President Trump “no one knows what it is...it’ll disappear like a miracle...with a spray of disinfectant”

    • @EliteTeamKiller2.0
      @EliteTeamKiller2.0 4 роки тому +14

      Got to save the honey bees. It's time for an Asian hornet Final Solution.

    • @brodie4718
      @brodie4718 4 роки тому +20

      These are not the exact ones that have come to the USA, the ones in the USA now are Giant Asian Hornets. Much bigger & more dangerous

    • @pamemmons
      @pamemmons 4 роки тому

      Me

  • @brandennunez7485
    @brandennunez7485 4 роки тому +133

    They say these hornets can kill a man in 10 stings.
    Richard Noel: “Hold my beer”

    • @lich8906
      @lich8906 4 роки тому +3

      wrong hornet

    • @sdrawkcabmodnar
      @sdrawkcabmodnar 4 роки тому +6

      It takes 30-40 murder hornet stings to kill a person otherwise its incredibly painful unless you've an allergy

    • @bmariano3891
      @bmariano3891 4 роки тому

      notavail go away u78

    • @coltongaming1249
      @coltongaming1249 4 роки тому

      It’s 57

    • @sole6321
      @sole6321 4 роки тому

      Those are asian giant hornets

  • @Musicradio77Network
    @Musicradio77Network 4 роки тому +196

    Let’s end the Asian Hornets in the US now, and save the honey bee population.

    • @yinlu3610
      @yinlu3610 4 роки тому +8

      MTN Productions actually wrong one, the one that’s in the US right now is the Asian GIANT Hornet.

    • @Balmain_jacket
      @Balmain_jacket 4 роки тому +7

      Sacred Volt not only is there just one sighting it was dead calm down

    • @mysticbeing6768
      @mysticbeing6768 4 роки тому +1

      Dumbfuck

    • @wewuzwolves4428
      @wewuzwolves4428 4 роки тому +5

      @@Balmain_jacket Usually with insects, if there's one (dead or alive), then there's a strong chance there are more. Hopefully, it's the opposite. Hopefully, the others (if there are) are in the same condition.

    • @JayBee2Fya
      @JayBee2Fya 4 роки тому

      Sacred Volt typa nigga to tell the teacher we got homework due

  • @alexk1682
    @alexk1682 5 років тому +176

    Lmao, I love how he holds the mouse and starts gesturing with it so casually.

    • @prg2812
      @prg2812 4 роки тому +3

      I came here for the comments.
      I was not disappointed.

  • @thinkfiend
    @thinkfiend 4 роки тому +7

    Random guy: makes Asian hornet nest removal video
    America: WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN!!!

  • @lukeeluciano
    @lukeeluciano 4 роки тому +18

    Love how he holds the mouse like a Chicken Mcnugget!!

  • @HarmonyHollowApiary
    @HarmonyHollowApiary 6 років тому +39

    What an amazingly large hornets nest! Glad they got them sorted out while you were in Hawaii!

    • @rdemm05
      @rdemm05 4 роки тому

      I've seen bigger

  • @Crowvithian
    @Crowvithian 4 роки тому +20

    My sister: Freaks out over seeing a mouse.
    This man: Picks up a dead mouse bare handed and flicks it around while talking.

  • @m1ll4z22
    @m1ll4z22 4 роки тому +55

    So, they were spotted in the US everyone start buying flamethrowers

    • @KogasaTatara514
      @KogasaTatara514 4 роки тому +3

      Different species.

    • @Balmain_jacket
      @Balmain_jacket 4 роки тому +4

      Invincibl3 there was one sighting and it was a dead one 🤣 chill out

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 4 роки тому +4

      Read the description. These hornets in the video are NOT the Murder Hornets we've just heard about in the US

    • @drred8927
      @drred8927 4 роки тому

      @@Balmain_jacket false boi

  • @cameronmeetze8153
    @cameronmeetze8153 5 років тому +30

    I was on edge the whole
    Time thinking they were playing dead and would all attack at once

  • @joecoolchicago
    @joecoolchicago 5 років тому +58

    Gee, those hornets must be well-trained. They didn't even attack! 🤔 🐝 😂

    • @dwightfisher4225
      @dwightfisher4225 4 роки тому +6

      Like they say, the only good hornet is a dead hornet.

    • @ErhardFrebold
      @ErhardFrebold Рік тому

      @@dwightfisher4225 but native hornets perform useful services and are even protected in some locales. These ones had to go because they're not native and don't belong in the ecosystem. If you get rid of all hornets, prepare to be overwhelmed by their prey-- other bugs.

    • @MrDfish65
      @MrDfish65 Рік тому

      @@ErhardFrebold have you ever been stung by a Hornet?

    • @ErhardFrebold
      @ErhardFrebold Рік тому +1

      @@MrDfish65 True hornets like this are pretty rare where I live, but I've been stung by yellowjackets. How 'bout you?

    • @MrDfish65
      @MrDfish65 Рік тому +1

      @@ErhardFrebold when I lived in Kansas City, Mo. I was stung once. Very painful. Worse than bees or wasps.

  • @GinaZalner
    @GinaZalner 5 років тому +3

    Wow I just found your channel and was immediately drawn in! I enjoy an entertaining learning experience and you do it so brilliantly! Thank you for sharing ❤️

  • @jakeb.7997
    @jakeb.7997 3 роки тому +2

    While I am a bit scared of these hornets, hearing a British man running me through what to look for makes me feel much better ^^
    (The ultimate narrator voice)

  • @keira7511
    @keira7511 4 роки тому +43

    Bruh I can’t believe he’s just using his bare hands-

  • @herc1120
    @herc1120 6 років тому +57

    Thank you for this informative video Richard. These hornets do build amazing nests. That being said, I hope we do not get them in the USA, but with how we transport goods I could very well be getting calls for this species someday. I have to admit, it is always interesting when dealing with a new species!

    • @JohnSmith-mv6bw
      @JohnSmith-mv6bw 5 років тому +1

      They're already here.

    • @johncuervo3019
      @johncuervo3019 5 років тому +1

      @@JohnSmith-mv6bw agree, I've seen them before

    • @aaronwilliams720
      @aaronwilliams720 5 років тому

      Yes they are here. I've only seen one nest but I've seen workers every year

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk 5 років тому +5

      From what I heard , we can thank China for the damn stink bugs!!

    • @sabrinafelber
      @sabrinafelber 5 років тому

      Thank you sir!

  • @TheBeeMan
    @TheBeeMan 5 років тому +114

    Thankfully we don't have these in the USA. We do have European Hornets though. However they seem to not be so bad

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk 5 років тому +15

      The Bee Man
      And crazy ants.
      They are coming from the south and southwest states
      I do generator service in upstate ny and I’ve had a few incidents of ants in my transfer switch controllers and generator controllers.
      It kills their little electronic heart and then I get a call in the middle of the night because of a non operational unit.
      I won’t even get into the mice but they are nasty little things too, and the wasp/hornet nests come summertime.

    • @billmers3219
      @billmers3219 5 років тому +1

      MrHillfolk I feel ur pain my friend

    • @class.roaster
      @class.roaster 5 років тому +1

      Bald faced hornets in the South too.

    • @ryanklusman1550
      @ryanklusman1550 5 років тому +2

      I beg to differ.... although they don't chase like yellow jackets.

    • @claytonreed5153
      @claytonreed5153 5 років тому +15

      The Bee Man eventually some idiot will get them to the USA thats what Americans do

  • @truereviewsportsnews5692
    @truereviewsportsnews5692 4 роки тому +2

    *Man someone told me the nest are the size of basketballs....... That’s more like a Gladiator Jeep Truck!*

  • @incubatork
    @incubatork 6 років тому +4

    Hi Richard, I'm british but live in Spain, Galicia, we have a similar problem to france. We had some 15 hives and am now down to 2. Last year and this year the velutina(asian hornet) have been very prolific, bottle traps and electronic harps have not been enough to keep them at bay. Just in our municipal alone they have alegedly destroyed over 2000 nests.I have spent hours in front of the hives with a raquet covered in mouse glue to try to help but its out of hand with very little help from the authorities. To help try to save the last 2 we closed them up and fed them with very dilute honey from cappings to give them something to help through winter. Its going to be a struggle to make new populations as they are growing only slightly faster than what the velutina is culling them down. We will have to resort to buying nucleos in the spring if we wish to continue. I have subscribed and will watch through all your videos to pick up any tips i can, thanks for sharing.

  • @johnwahan9086
    @johnwahan9086 4 роки тому

    I love UK accent and sayings. Lorry. Chamber. Prawn.UK calls the ocean a pond. Seriously I love the way you describe things. I'd like to visit UK one day. Thanks for sharing your video. Enjoyed from Virginia, USA.

  • @DrDr-pg5br
    @DrDr-pg5br 5 років тому +12

    Holy hell if you stumbled across this. All those hornets.

  • @derricklogan2058
    @derricklogan2058 Рік тому +1

    That is a big nest! Now it's time for a paint job for that thing!
    Put that nest in a Display Case!

  • @asiajackson2314
    @asiajackson2314 4 роки тому +14

    No one is gonna mention the lady without a suit on!

  • @benlatin3745
    @benlatin3745 4 роки тому +1

    If you're here because of the recent news about the Asian Giant Hornet In the USA please be advised before commenting that this is not the same species that arrived in the US. ..thank you for updating your description

  • @BigGorrillaDrip
    @BigGorrillaDrip 5 років тому +3

    Nobody
    Not even a single soul
    Humans: hey there hornets nice nest *NOW PERIS*

  • @happykitchen9647
    @happykitchen9647 4 роки тому +2

    I have had one little nest on my TV lounge window. It was about 4 inches in size and contained 4 or 5 larvae. I was sad at the time of destroying it but now I realize I did the right thing. That was about 10 years back in Pakistan.

  • @TheGregatron3000
    @TheGregatron3000 4 роки тому +4

    Not the hero we deserve, but a hero we need!

  • @pinksky8460
    @pinksky8460 4 роки тому +1

    God Bless you Richard for what you do! keeping our Country Safe!!

  • @sandmanjono1239
    @sandmanjono1239 5 років тому +8

    Fascinating video - Mother Nature is incredible- the nest is a work of art - sadly the hornets are a serious menace to put it mildly.

  • @MrJakeTheMan13
    @MrJakeTheMan13 4 роки тому +1

    The fact you held that mouse for so long LOL

  • @connoroleary591
    @connoroleary591 4 роки тому +3

    Great teacher and great video. I wish though you would wear gloves though, particularly handling pesticides and dead rodents.
    I saw the huge common hornet in the Limousin yesterday, they were feeding on the sap of an oak tree, happy to know they are not Asian hornet's. Thank you.

  • @omargarcia5906
    @omargarcia5906 4 роки тому +1

    Him:you can see were they were chewing
    Blind people: am I a joke to you

  • @RONJAE212003
    @RONJAE212003 5 років тому +15

    How the heck did you even find that nest in all those bushing...wow

  • @TheBritishbeeman
    @TheBritishbeeman Рік тому

    Grate video. Iv noticed iv got a lot of native hornets flying around by my apiary. They seem to be around one area of a bush I have set some traps to see if I can catch one to have a proper look. Are the normal hornets harmful to honey bees ?

  • @BlackMountainHoney
    @BlackMountainHoney 4 роки тому +4

    This is such an amazing video. They are an incredible species.

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  4 роки тому

      Thanks. It was October 2019 and it seems an age away. But yes, they are incredible how they build that from nothing in a very shortly space of time!

  • @frank2bad
    @frank2bad 5 років тому +2

    For the rest of humanity that say nope to these insects, we all thank you for you contribution to the cause and thanks for fighting the good fight lol. Hang in there buddy

  • @mipuntodevista3988
    @mipuntodevista3988 4 роки тому +6

    They been saying: oh man those asians hornets are the size of a matches box
    My point of view: they are slightly bigger than a human middle finger nail.

    • @xordus
      @xordus 4 роки тому +1

      except these aren't the same hornets. these are Asian Hornets. They are literally half the size of the Giant Asian Hornet. Two very different species.

    • @mipuntodevista3988
      @mipuntodevista3988 4 роки тому

      Onion, garlic & a bit of salt & they might taste just great.
      Matt Rowland

  • @heroknaderi
    @heroknaderi 3 роки тому +2

    Wow great job. I noticed these hornets can deliver a painful sting

  • @anamaxied
    @anamaxied 4 роки тому +3

    Wonder why this randomly" showed up in my recommended HMMMMMMM🤔 lol

  • @TheArbiterOfTruth
    @TheArbiterOfTruth 3 роки тому

    I always forget they use Celsius. I was thinking “25° in Hawaii??? Damn global warming!” 😂

  • @TheCharleecrat
    @TheCharleecrat 4 роки тому +8

    how to they make those nests? what is it made of? if only we could train them to build fences or roads lol

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  4 роки тому +8

      They scrape off the bark from trees and make a kind of paper Mache. it doesn't last long. they never reuse the same nest/ thamks for the qusetion.

    • @gangoffour6690
      @gangoffour6690 4 роки тому +2

      The wall between U.S. and Mexico !

    • @andrewsinclair7159
      @andrewsinclair7159 4 роки тому

      They eat wood and puke it up into a paste that dries into paper.

    • @andrewsinclair7159
      @andrewsinclair7159 4 роки тому +1

      @@gangoffour6690 Great idea, get wasps to build a border wall out of fucking paper, you sub-genius. lmao

  • @agrobison3386
    @agrobison3386 5 років тому +1

    I had no clue that the nests could be that huge. Thanks for the great video.

  • @imchink
    @imchink 4 роки тому +6

    US government: People needs some distraction from Corona
    US government: releases UFO footage.
    Also US government: It's not enough! Let's release the Asian killer hornets.

    • @OneWhoWas
      @OneWhoWas 4 роки тому

      The kicker is the species found in Canada /US was in the fall of 2019, and it’s only made a media splash now. I don’t believe any have been found this year yet. I could be wrong, but no one actually reports it as found in 2020. Just the media doing its thing.

  • @samuelm6700
    @samuelm6700 4 роки тому

    Here in New Mexico USA. Thanks for the vid.

  • @gregdarby4554
    @gregdarby4554 4 роки тому +3

    Umm, for those of you referencing the 'Asian GIANT Hornet' which was found DEAD in Washington State...this is not the same species...it's just a hornet...although from Asia..

    • @yinlu3610
      @yinlu3610 4 роки тому +1

      Greg Darby at least you’re well informed on the subject, 80% or so more peeps in this chat are dumb enough to not realize the clear difference.

  • @mmdh1731
    @mmdh1731 4 роки тому +1

    After seeing Coyote Peterson getting sting and knowing that they can sting through a suit I congratulate you. We need more brave people like you

  • @sergiojacome
    @sergiojacome 5 років тому +3

    Those bastard hornets are killing beekeeping in Portugal....

  • @andrewsinclair7159
    @andrewsinclair7159 4 роки тому +2

    lmao everybody's like "Oh look they're in the USA now!" And I'm like "Oh you sweet summer child, the ones in the US are so, so, so much worse."

  • @glitchhunter8977
    @glitchhunter8977 4 роки тому +71

    Hopefully, the hornets will be removed in Washington U.S.

    • @romeou4965
      @romeou4965 4 роки тому +14

      Jaime Alcaraz
      President Trump “no one knows what it is...it’ll disappear like a miracle...with a spray of disinfectant”

    • @The2Coolest2
      @The2Coolest2 4 роки тому +18

      @@romeou4965 Nancy Pelosi "No, don't eliminate them. What are you, Hitler, eliminating a species from another country? WOW".

    • @divinejusto7180
      @divinejusto7180 4 роки тому +3

      The2Coolest2 bro yes are you dumb

    • @andrewsinclair7159
      @andrewsinclair7159 4 роки тому

      Read the video description.

    • @andrewsinclair7159
      @andrewsinclair7159 4 роки тому +3

      @@The2Coolest2 you are dirt-ass stupid

  • @ErhardFrebold
    @ErhardFrebold Рік тому

    Rather than using pyrethrum or pyrethroids, could a nest like this be brought to heel with soap and water? Less risk of toxicity to other organisms?

  • @miman-ck9jv
    @miman-ck9jv 5 років тому +7

    Great fishing bait!

  • @playgrounddolls7766
    @playgrounddolls7766 4 роки тому

    Just in a middle off field!! Omg. Good that nobody was running around against that nest.

  • @JLxavyo
    @JLxavyo 4 роки тому +6

    And that’s how Itachi killed his own clan.

  • @kamoonrathewolfgod9189
    @kamoonrathewolfgod9189 2 роки тому

    I see you have the darn horrible wild roses too. Hornets thought they were being smart by building their nest in the middle of those wild roses. Absolutely beautiful hornet nest. The scientists in Washington St. USA would love to have to have a nest like that to study.

  • @joespawldin7833
    @joespawldin7833 5 років тому +15

    Got balls I say that. From what little I have heard about them is these things have a nasty Sting. People die from one of the aisian hornets

    • @lmuriilo5803
      @lmuriilo5803 4 роки тому

      Well you heard right!

    • @jsammy5935
      @jsammy5935 4 роки тому

      Welp their Sting toxins can dissolve skin

    • @keirfarnum6811
      @keirfarnum6811 4 роки тому +1

      Joe Spawldin
      These aren’t the giant hornets. Read the description.

    • @ErhardFrebold
      @ErhardFrebold Рік тому

      To be fair, people die from peanuts too. Don't want to mess with anaphylaxis if you know you've had that kind of reaction before.

  • @belinhafernandes
    @belinhafernandes 5 років тому

    Hello Richard! Yes, they are in Portugal, mainly where Portugal is green and has plenty of water, in the north and center. I guess the pests love it here. Due to the fact that now they make headlines every week, I've been learning about it. So I loved to watch your video. I was looking forward to getting images like these. I wanted to see the inside of one of those nests. It does not disappoint. Incredible animals for sure. But they kill the bees so we must kill it! Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to share this.

  • @joshuakozee5719
    @joshuakozee5719 5 років тому +10

    those are not the giant ones? i have seen pictures of those and they are massive.

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  5 років тому +11

      JayDog yes we know that I never said they were!! These are the Asian hornet Vespa velutina nigrithorax. The giant Japanese hornet ( Vespa Mandriana) is bigger yes!

    • @TuffGnarl
      @TuffGnarl 5 років тому +3

      Basically Joshua, when the news of this hornet having become established in France met the internet, a lot of clickbait sites and misinformed news outlets popularised the idea that the Asian hornet and the Asian giant hornet were the same thing.

  • @thomasbroking7943
    @thomasbroking7943 5 років тому +1

    Nice 🎥. .would like to see the nest cut in half also get a good look in there..
    Is there a repellant that you could be protected without the suit, or nothing yet? How about electronic repellant? ?

  • @harleyme3163
    @harleyme3163 5 років тому +4

    and now.. the easy.. easy way.. A punch a hole in it from afar,,, push 1/4 of dynamite in hole ... light fuse.. run!
    no more nest.. or wasp/hornets or anything else for that matter in a 5 foot radius. lol

  • @sobbe6579
    @sobbe6579 4 роки тому

    If I wasn't in a biohazard suit or something I wouldn't come anywhere near anything like that props to you

  • @Amit-jb5xt
    @Amit-jb5xt 4 роки тому +6

    He got balls size of that nest

    • @OneWhoWas
      @OneWhoWas 4 роки тому

      Balls this size...
      ua-cam.com/video/HezC6unvRoU/v-deo.html

  • @VictorFursov
    @VictorFursov 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for interesting introduction of the nest of Vespa vetulina. best greetings from Ukraine. Unfortunately, these wasps would come the sooner the better (not better) not only to the Western, but to the Eastern countries in Europe as well! Greetings from Ukraine!

  • @greggross8856
    @greggross8856 4 роки тому +7

    Didn’t know they were already in Europe. Not thrilled.

    • @Julian-uy4gg
      @Julian-uy4gg 4 роки тому

      Greg Gross they’re not don’t worry

    • @civixsgames5483
      @civixsgames5483 4 роки тому

      @@Julian-uy4gg Yeah they are they have been invading for a while

  • @magicalchickennugget113
    @magicalchickennugget113 4 роки тому

    This video was made way ahead of its time

  • @steven2212
    @steven2212 6 років тому +8

    Monsters. Too bad we can't kill them all, such an aggressive and deadly species. Poor mouse, but also a pest. Actually win win.

  • @jocarlodomanillo2851
    @jocarlodomanillo2851 3 роки тому

    May I ask what kind of powder did you used for eliminating hornets?

  • @particularace_1801
    @particularace_1801 5 років тому +5

    0:45 how tf does she not get stung and why dosent she care

  • @Kaerikillington
    @Kaerikillington 4 роки тому

    My favourite part of this video is when he said *BRAMBLES*
    LOL
    For some reason I have never heard this word before and it gave me a chuckle.

  • @BertieJasokie
    @BertieJasokie 5 років тому +3

    Its a Delicacy in Asia (Obviously, right?) and quite Honestly Its Delicious. The Plump Larvae and the mushy "in-betweeners" morphing into adults. I think the right solution just might be a lot more nutritious. LOL..

    • @andrewsinclair7159
      @andrewsinclair7159 4 роки тому

      I'd be willing to try cooked larvae, but I don't think I could stomach the deep-fried adults they serve in little Japanese foothill villages.

  • @cpalmer0703
    @cpalmer0703 4 роки тому +1

    You a hero we need you for 2020

  • @Timalick41
    @Timalick41 5 років тому +3

    Yo trinity killer from Dexter doing this now?

  • @Crazyarnold12
    @Crazyarnold12 4 роки тому

    Nobody
    U.S. government: wright that down, wright that down

  • @Livetoeat171
    @Livetoeat171 4 роки тому +7

    What we have in Washington right now is three times that size and much more dangerous to humans

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  4 роки тому +6

      not quite three times but they are bigger. They do take out beehives but only when the nests are fully developed in later summer. usually a good trap[per will have found them by then. its, not a disaster, just another thing for beekeepers to worry about and deal; with.

    • @wagnerrdtradingpostonebay8934
      @wagnerrdtradingpostonebay8934 4 роки тому

      @@richardnoel3141 the giant asian hornet has been spotted in other US states just not documented .

  • @charlyfarly5173
    @charlyfarly5173 5 років тому +1

    Great vid thanks...what exactly was it that you used to get rid of them??....or did I miss that bit?...

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  5 років тому +1

      its a powdered Permithrin based insecticide, applied by a specialist agency, free in our commune luckily.

  • @christianquirino259
    @christianquirino259 4 роки тому +5

    I felt uncomfortable when he started shaking the mouse around😫

  • @mackkennan3229
    @mackkennan3229 4 роки тому

    These Bee's have been in the US for years. I first spotted them on the east coast in 2000. In 2002 the Washington DC zoo had signs throughout warning everyone about them.

    • @mackkennan3229
      @mackkennan3229 4 роки тому

      They are very aggressive. They will chase you.

  • @1bizjets
    @1bizjets 4 роки тому +8

    I dare say these Hornets serve no ecosystem purpose thus likely the product of genetic manipulation.

    • @andrewsinclair7159
      @andrewsinclair7159 4 роки тому +1

      Wrong. Just like any other social wasp species, they play an important role in agricultural pest control because they are apex predators of other insects. They are only a problem when introduced to a new habitat, such as their introduction to Europe in 2004. They're an invasive species, but they do have an ecosystem purpose back where they come from.
      As for genetic manipulation, that's beyond ridiculous. Humans have coexisted with this species in its native habitat for thousands of years.

    • @johnwayne6647
      @johnwayne6647 4 роки тому +1

      Thank you Andrew for slapping them with the knowledge

  • @worldtipper
    @worldtipper 4 роки тому

    Wow! It's nice and hot where I'm at. It was in the 90's last week. I will visit but never live in the France. Too cold for May!

  • @knowledgeiskey1319
    @knowledgeiskey1319 4 роки тому +3

    why do i feel like when i kill an insect, every one of its buddies will hunt me down like SeanConnery in taken?

    • @chetdavis5539
      @chetdavis5539 4 роки тому

      Don't you mean Liam Neeson?...

    • @knowledgeiskey1319
      @knowledgeiskey1319 4 роки тому

      @@chetdavis5539 sure karen.

    • @sole6321
      @sole6321 4 роки тому

      I thought of that when i was younger 😂😂

  • @garyruss3529
    @garyruss3529 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for emphasizing the unintended consequences of using poisons. It's very frustrating to see how much pesticide & herbicide is used here in the USA even after continued warnings of their negative impacts on our environment. All because of $$$.

    • @johnproctor6438
      @johnproctor6438 5 років тому

      Gary Russ I’ve been doing pest control for the last seven years. You’re batshit. The products that are harmful to the environment aren’t used anymore. Don’t believe everything you’re told. Most of the literature claiming to be written by “experts”, are written by people who have an agenda, not an education.

    • @friedmandesigns
      @friedmandesigns 4 роки тому

      @@johnproctor6438 "The products that are harmful to the environment aren't used anymore." -- Who's batsh1t, you dumb and bought fool? You'll realize your error before your time in this construct is done.

    • @johnproctor6438
      @johnproctor6438 4 роки тому

      friedman designs people like you are hilarious to me. You’re the same tools that have been talking about the glaciers melting due to man’s impact on the environment since the mid 1800’s. I know the products I use currently, versus the products have been discontinued because of environmental issues. You’re a jagoff who knows nothing, and more than likely thinks glyphosate will give you cancer. Newsflash: IT WON’T. My brother has a PhD in chemistry. We’ve been using glyphosate since the 50’s. If it were really that detrimental to the environment, not even mentioning human health risk, it wouldn’t still be used. Keep buying into the propaganda machine. You probably watched Al Gore’s “documentary” and cried. Never realizing the entire thing was based on debunked scientific research. Go back to your closet, cheesedick

  • @AyeRiskkk
    @AyeRiskkk 4 роки тому +6

    How tf did they even “arrive” to the US lol

    • @jznewman22
      @jznewman22 4 роки тому +2

      Like any invasive species. A ship carrying cargo

    • @Balmain_jacket
      @Balmain_jacket 4 роки тому +1

      AyeRiskkk it’s not “they” it was one sighting of the bee and it was dead

    • @jznewman22
      @jznewman22 4 роки тому

      @@Balmain_jacket EXACTLY

    • @robertsaberniak007
      @robertsaberniak007 4 роки тому

      They were probably here for awhile and were just recently discovered

    • @fastm3980
      @fastm3980 4 роки тому +1

      Bonzai Tree

  • @supernova046
    @supernova046 4 роки тому +1

    here in north wales,whilst out walking with my dog at twilight in the woods [ digging my stash up lol ] i accidently disturbed a nest of these hornets,they attacked immediately,i had to run for my life and they chased me for over half a mile all the way back to my car,even diving through the sun roof to sting me before i could shut it ! .as i was running,they stung my chest,arms,legs and were trying to get into my mouth,i counted 16 stings in total and believe you me the pain is excruciating,lasted for days and the wounds took months to heal.these insects are extremely dangerous n not to be messed with,trust me on that one...

    • @keirfarnum6811
      @keirfarnum6811 4 роки тому

      rob evans
      Damn dude! Never heard of wasp stings that take months to heal. Ouch! Did you take someone back to the nest to get it removed?

  • @chroniccrypto3926
    @chroniccrypto3926 4 роки тому +6

    Well knowing Americans and how we're uneducated af this will get rampant and we'll pretend it's no big deal until our demise.

    • @jznewman22
      @jznewman22 4 роки тому

      Woo! Murica! we're fucked

    • @yinlu3610
      @yinlu3610 4 роки тому

      And you’re right, most of the people if this chat don’t even understand that the hornets in the videos aren’t “Asian GIANT Hornets” they are only simply just Asian Hornet

  • @emilyreyes1490
    @emilyreyes1490 4 роки тому

    I just got a bee ad and it was like 9 minutes and 30 seconds and watched all of it honey bees are cute

  • @kyngkraken8695
    @kyngkraken8695 5 років тому +9

    Shotgun + dragons breath ammo removing that nest would be loads of fun

  • @Ruby_heartss
    @Ruby_heartss 4 роки тому

    Plot twist: The wasps are trained actors.

  • @laurafradkoff660
    @laurafradkoff660 5 років тому +5

    Poor mouse

  • @cloudysky82
    @cloudysky82 5 років тому +1

    My back cringes whenever you touch all those dead things with your barehands

  • @russiane.lection-hacker2057
    @russiane.lection-hacker2057 6 років тому +9

    THE MUSIC IS TOO LOUD! THE MUSIC! IT'S! TOO! LOUD! TOO LOUD! LOOOUUD!

    • @TheRockerxx69
      @TheRockerxx69 5 років тому +2

      Burn it ! It s awful

    • @jacobs279
      @jacobs279 5 років тому +1

      TheRockerxx69: Burn it! The grammar is awful!

    • @TheRockerxx69
      @TheRockerxx69 5 років тому +1

      @@jacobs279 l m from Mile End . Ruff area. No schoolin. Selling jellied eels.

  • @G_Robb
    @G_Robb 4 роки тому +1

    Did the poison kill the larvae also, or did they die because the workers weren't there to feed them?

  • @NightSky777
    @NightSky777 4 роки тому

    How did you kill the nest? It looked like it was densely surrounded by brush?

  • @dwightfisher4225
    @dwightfisher4225 4 роки тому +2

    If you don't mind, how exactly did you "treat" it?

  • @samc7336
    @samc7336 4 роки тому

    So that whole nest would be hanging from a tree? And would I disturb it by looking its way?

  • @jcs6347
    @jcs6347 4 роки тому

    Richard, how do you trap them in France? The USA and Canada have just found them this week in the upper northwest, Washington State and British Columbia.

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  4 роки тому

      JC S we trap a lot of the overwintered queens when they emerge in the spring. Seems to be a very effective way.

    • @jcs6347
      @jcs6347 4 роки тому

      @@richardnoel3141 Hi RIchard, I didn't ask the question clearly; what kind of kit do you use to trap them? Thanks!

    • @ErhardFrebold
      @ErhardFrebold Рік тому

      To be clear-- different species. These are small in comparison to the few (dead) big ones found in WA and BC. Consensus is those never got going and are extinct again there.

  • @brendaseigler3923
    @brendaseigler3923 5 років тому +1

    OMG... pestilence.... How huge they are too.

  • @kingnate04
    @kingnate04 4 роки тому

    Wheres this man's flame thrower at