WASP Nest INFESTATION! MASSIVE Yellow Jackets Nest! Wasp Nest Removal
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- Опубліковано 27 жов 2023
- These German Yellow Jackets (Vespula germanica-anthic) struck up their MASSIVE empire inside the wall of a client's home! This nest was absolutely BOOMING and needed to be removed!
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You have a real bird sanctuary. It’s lovely seeing all the birds and emus and Rheas
Yeah it’s so funny 😂😂
Amazing what the wasps can do in a few months. Fun to see Doris calmly sitting at the dinner table and Rhea the Rhea joining in.
I really love it when you talk to your birds ,,, it’s my favorite part of your videos,,, it so relaxing ❤️
Omg, those chewing sounds would freak me out if they were in my house! That always blows my mind that only one queen starts those huge colonies! It really is fascinating.
I love how you have a language that all the different birdies recognize. Great video as usual Mr.King!
That was a very healthy, thriving colony. Seeing how tightly packed the larvae and pupae were is probably one of the ones you've removed that was doing this well. It's nice seeing your bird family enjoying their fresh nest. Great video!!!
I had no idea they could get that big and wasps are a big problem in michigan glad someone is willing to take care of them
As usual...an excellent video...the sound and image quality is top notch my good man... Those birds are HUGE....wow! Well fed of course....
Thank you for getting me thru the fear and depression of 2020. Im very gratefull
Rhea is looking Soo pretty! ✌️💜👍😁👍
13:40 -- I love the dinosaur birds (emus)
I like all of the facts. I know your job is specifically the removal, but the video is more about learning and displaying. I am curious how often you see the wasps that aren't a problem, such as the mud dauber nests. Sometimes they nest not too far the others at least here. I don't recall you doing anything but a mention about them. I think it is cool how you've rehomed some nests. Haven't seen much of those lately.
Hey 👋. I have not commented in a while but I never miss a video! Your content has always been beautiful and eye opening. I also want to say your birds have the most beautiful feather condition I have ever seen! Obviously enjoying the additional protein in their diet! Amazing. Great job. Best regards, Fran, Staten Island, New York 😊
That larvae must be some kind of super food, those are the healthiest looking chickens I've ever seen 😃
I love these videos! You amaze me with the lack of fear. I get nervous for you. ❤
Rhea the reah is getting BIG
Hi hornet King this is John from East London in England I want to say I really enjoy your videos
Doris just eats them paper and all!! LOL!
Still have your squirrel, love your videos!!
As a fellow bird owner, I can confirm that all birds are "pesky little birdies." I have little ones that dive bomb me while I'm trying to work haha
Those are some HAPPY birds!
❤❤😊😊 your Rhea is beautiful 😊
They do so much work to live such short lives ☺️
THE "KING"-STRIKES-AGAIN !!
WHAMMM !⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Another great video. Thank you so much. I love watching the emus when they bend their knees backwards and sit down smile.
Doris is chowing down!!! Lots of great larva packs in that nest!
You totally read my mind on having me hear the buzzing and swarming of the German yellow jackets it's pretty awesome to hear. Best regards Nikita.K
LOL!!! So weird having the wasps buzzing in my ear.
I love the intro when the one wasp flies up and looks at the camera.... i love the entire intro but thats my favorite part...
Amazing video bra! Best pest control on da tube!
I Enjoy Watching Your Videos And Other People Videos Specially Your You Have A Whole Farm In
It Look Amazing Just Keep Us Posted Please Sir
I trained my dog the same way you are training your birds. He's one of the most loyal and well well-behaved dogs.
you feed him wasp larva?
@AC3handle I use consistent forms of calls and whistles. 😋
@@leannkennedy6568 Be careful, at some point he's going to call you out for being a sexist humanish pig.
OMG You Sound Like A Real Pokémon Making Thoes Noses 😂😂😂😂
My favorite part of your videos is when you bring back the snacks to the birds to fatten them up 😂 Thats gotta be such a treat to them
Thanks great video
Hey brother and the animals
Rhea is the most beautiful bird ever❤❤❤❤❤
I love you Hornet King. Your videos always put a smile on my face :)
I was thinking: When will the Hornet King exterminate an Asian Giant Hornet nest? He must find one of those Among Us bee suits that the WSDA uses to remove them.
I'm surprised you didn't use your vacuum a little bit before taking the siding down!
Another great video! I can hardly believe that it's almost the end of the wasp season already!!
the voice he makes when talking to the birds gives me chills
Nice shirt!
sometimes i cant belive how these houses can have wasps inside the wall because in germany you have to put a perforated sheet metal in free spaces😅
Nice, good to see you! :)
Have a good weekend
He’s back
"THAT WAS A GUNSHOT, DORIS! THEY'RE COMING FOR THE EGGS!!!!" 🤣🤣
9:03 that part of the nest is almost perfect size for a boggy board. just need to find a way to case it in something clear and sturdy so you can see it and ride it😂
That sound at 2:57 sounded like you were cocking a gun lol
I'm not sure what was worse, the yellow jacket nest or that framing work. They must have a brother-in-law who does remodeling work.
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❤ your animal sanctuary
6:20 they have their car with the door open and window down. Not gonna be fun with a bunch of yellow jackets in it.
wow so cool
Soooo many of them
Seeing Doris eat makes me want to eat some rice cakes
Another awesome removal by Hornet King!
Always love your videos bud👍 Any tips on how to deal with a ground nest I'm in South Carolina got stung 12 times stood on top of them when cutting grass didn't know til happened but still love watching your videos😂😂
Is Rhea full grown? She's so pretty! Terrific video!
at 9:00 that looks like the same size and shape as a skateboard lol
I did see one queen halfway through i think!
Great video. Nerves of steel, with the critical thinking skills of a nurse.💫 I have the tendency to give the hornets/wasps voices. I know it's childish. But since it near Halloween, I'll share a spooky scene from the film titled, The Vacuum A Portal To Hell. "Example, Fred flys off from the nest thinking, 💭 "Such a great day. Im off to complete my assignment." A coworker flys by and says, "Hey Fred. What's up. Nice to have these cooler temps." Fred completes his assignment and reaches home.💭"What the buzz is happening!!!!? Where is everyone? Is this the apocalypse? Wait! Alot of them seem attracted to the cylinder tubing thing. I'll check it out.." 🌪️🌪️🌪️ Fred is never seen or heard of again. 😮😨🫨 You get the point. Happy Halloween 🎃👻💀
I miss Ginger! :)
Hey HK, it's been a since I asked a question so I hope you'll honor me with an answer. Do any of your birds show any preference for any particular species of larvae or stages of pupation?
QUESTION- for us up in Maine, we get a lot of those small yellow jackets ( angry and fisty agressive) where, what do the queens look for to hibernate in? commonly found spots? deep deep underground or just a few inches in leaves?? PS - love to see how your channel has grown so much ! u are awesome!
I wonder the same thing.
3 mins in and hundreds escaping.
Where’s our squirrel 🐿️ miss him/her🐝🇨🇦
yo heres an idea, fold some tape on the end of the vacuum on the sides so if wasps land on it they get stuck then just dump the end into a bucket of water
🎉🎉🎉He is back 🎉🎉🎉
The Real Hornet 🐝 King 👑
Love the intro like always !!!
Please tell me you got the live feed up on the Hornet 🐝 nest 🪹 around the house !!! Please 🙏
I am clear on how if two queens use the same space over different colony seasons, the second queen does not reuse the comb. It makes sense practically, since the cells would presumably become weathered and structurally compromised over time.
Is the old envelope ever recycled? I feel like that would save the colony a lot of time foraging for new wood fibers. I'm curious because I know from your previous videos that a colony will recycle envelope, over the course of a single season, when they take down and rebuild the outer layer of envelope as the nest grows.
I very much enjoy watching when you bring the nest home and first you pick the larvae out with tweezers, and feed them to your chickens and your squirrel.
I also have a question about one of your chickens the one with the very feathered feet. What breed of chicken is that? I look forward to your next video Kathy.
No window header, quarter inch cardboard, scabbed in top plate lol careful that nest is probably load bearing
WAIT! The white bee! I’ve seen those, what species are they? My family doesn’t believe that I saw one.
Love how Hornet King went viral and made a bunch of money, but instead of investing in land, homes, and gold/silver, he buys thousands of dollars of exotic animals, animal cages and UnderArmor gear. Gotta love the internet!
Hornet king is so beneath you more like “universal hornet and/or wasp GOD”
I wonder how animals in the past learnt how to attack wasp nests to eat the larvae as in the present day some do have quite the appetite for them.
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0:24, that tree had a flat ass.
Imagine. Some of the wasps had just been born. Then The Hornet King comes, and immediate death. They had what was coming to them 😈
Like you said about some German Yellow Jackets. Docile, Aggressive, or not German yellow jackets are very dangerous
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I wonder if the eggs taste different feeding the hen wasplarvas? Thanks for a great video👍
Vibe! That being said, somewhere it doesn't get cold like Miami or the like would the nests still die out or do they go for years? I'm always grateful here in Michigan when we get our first frost :)
How come you paid the most attention to Doris really ignoring sweety and a little to Rhea not really interacting with the chickens ? love the videos , where is the squirrel
You can epoxy those and make skateboards out of them. 😊
You just about need an Ostrich so you can have the full ratite set
Errr.... Mr. HK; why don't you set up a second hoover with apple juice smeared around the nozzle a day/few hours before you start?.....
HEYYYYY HK how are yu doing we didnt have any problems with hornets any more this yr that was a prettty big nest i got from last summer i still have it some where safe and sound prettty aawesome how they build it catch ya next time
Wasp??? WAAAAASSSSSPPPP!!!!!!!!! RUUUNNNNNN
I may have missed it in another video. How long does it take from the queen laying the egg to male or female is off to work. So get an idea how long or fast a colony grow. Love watching your videos. Hope you have some under ground ones soon.
What kind of eggs to Doris and Rhea and Sweety lay
do you remove nests every day? are the larvae your birdies main source of food?
Why didnt u show in the vacuum could u show it in the next one please
3:54 - 3:55 the queen is landing
How comes that nest had a little separate comb off to the right?
I thought the thumbnail said installation of wasps.
It looks like a layer cake of doom
Are you willing to tell how much a job like this one cost ? Just curious. Thank you 😊
I wonder how the wasps are killed inside the vacuum
I live in a older home as a child. We had a large red wasp nest in our attic, do you ever run into those?
Hi, do your large birds lay eggs?