When you have a nest to get rid of, always, always, always wait until the sun goes down to deal with them! At this time in the afternoons, they are all on the nest and have settled in for the night. They do not like to leave the nest when they're settled in and your chances of getting stung while spraying them are slim to none because they do not want to leave the nest.
I deal with wasp on a daily basis with my job, (HVAC) they love to build in ac units. Trust me when I tell you go to home depot next time and get spectercide pro white and black can with red writing. It will knock them down way faster and kills them with in a minute or two I've seen them get up and fly off when using anything else but not with spectercide they hit the ground and it's game over. I take two cans to large nest like that, last week I shot a nest with 200+ on it and never flinched because they just fell to the ground and where dead.
I have some concentrate (can’t remember which brand) that mixes with water and gets sprayed out of a pump sprayer. It works great, and also prevents more from coming back for quite a while
Do not use Sprays, pesticides and other incect killer chemicals. What about climate change. loads of incects are being killed everyday. Wasps, Bees 🐝 , butterflies and Hornets pollinate flowers. 🌸 💐
My cat was like that until he got stung on his paw. He was swatting at one that came in the front door and was having his way until the wasp said HELLO. From that time until he died years later, he never went near another one again.
@@yoyuuhyakuya4893 lol, freaking out...? If I was freaking out u would know it kido. U really are a lil snow flake aren't u. Try leaving parents home from time to time. Maybe u will understand ppl and conversations better. U make me laugh cry baby. Get a life!
Dude next time you need to kill a giant nest, you should definitely wear thick sealed clothing if you can't get a body suit, and vacuuming them up seems to be the safest method I've seen. I'm only saying this because you're allergic, and that shit is scary. Be safe.
I got stung by one of those big bastards when I was about half way up a 300 ft. cell phone tower and then realized I was right on top of thier nest. You want to talk about shitting your pants!
I spray wasp nests after dark when they are all home and don't fly. It's safer and you get all of them not just the ones that are in the nest while others are out gathering food.
The "don't fly" part is totally false, wasps most assuredly will fly after dark should they feel threatened, will chase, will sting. I thought the way you did till last year and learned a valuable lesson while attempting to tackle a fairly large freshly hatched colony that gathered under the eave. If ya got a flashlight, drop it because they are attracted to bright light.
I should correct myself, they are not out foraging for food, they are in the nest for the most part. In addition, I locate the nest during the day so I can spray it from a safe distance and have an escape route already planned. I also wear a heavy hooded sweatshirt, hood up and tied snugly around my face, jeans over sweat pants and boots. I drown the nest in one spray, and get away from it till a couple days pass, then I check from a distance during the day to see if there is any activity, or stragglers. The foam spray I use shoots 15'+ pretty accurately. I don't carry a light because I know insects can see light at night. I stay outside a few minutes till I can see in the dark before I do anything.
Next time protect your kitty, it didn't realize you were putting it in danger, they keep rats and snakes out of your house " keeping the family out of danger"...do the same.
Dude, I have a rule of always bringing two cans of wasp spray if I'm doing something like that, either two of a reputable brand or two different brands, because my guy you will forget your name, if your bottle of wasp spray runs out in the wrong time or stops working all of a sudden, believe me, you would be screwed beyond recognition and no running could save you. PLEASE DON'T MAKE THAT MISTAKE!!!!!!!
@@customerservice1323 I’ve been stung 7 times in my life and every single time it was just me minding my business away from any nest. I hate red wasps. Every other wasp seems at least a little chill but red wasp go out of their way to be mean
@@ThatAviationGamer I was unlocking my door once and a wasp stung me on my finger and elbow. I couldn’t even react to what was happening before he tried to sting me again and that’s when I took off running. They’re so angry I swear
And he's allergic. If you ever drive in Pelham and see a mid 50s guy in overalls and a sweatshirt with a hoodie on his zero turn, that's me. I don't care if we are rocking the hottest temps in history, that's what I'm wearing. I ran over a very young yellow jacket nest 3 Julys ago in my shorts and sandals and I got popped on my cheek, hand and 2 on my legs and feet. Never again.
Fun info, if you don’t want to buy some of this wasp killer, which you probably should because it works much better, but, if you want a fast repellent (not a killer), mix warm or hot water with dawn soap (a lot of it) and shake it up.
I have a small farm in North Central Florida and these wasps make their nests EVERYWHERE and if you disturb them in any way, they fly in behind you and sting. So far, I've been stung at least ten times over the pasty few years by large and small wasps. It gets old quick. I maintain an ample supply of the wasp spray. The problem remains, you don't know where they're nesting until you are in their kill radius. Thanks for the video.
I too am allergic to wasps, bees and the lot. I have a hunting camp that is rather remote and unoccupied most of the year. I buy my wasp and hornet spray by the case from Amazon. Those carrot colored wasps with purplish wings are the worst. They are super aggressive. They will attack without provocation. Don't wear white around them. It seems to anger them. Standing nearby them seems to do the same. Usually they build extensive nests in walls. They come back to the same places year after year. During the winter you may want to get a ladder and spray some expanding foam into their opening. It is okay to have a can of spray in each hand and spray both at the same time and target. Sadly the current sprays don't kill instantly any more. In my experience Raid wasp and hornet kills the quickest. Spectricide is cheap, available everywhere and works okay. Raid seems to have a little residual effect. Am ordering an extension that holds the can and expands up to 12 feet long. It allows you to spray these evil things head on. For the ones buzzing around being a nuisance try Cutter backyard fogger. It sprays a big burst that will kill them almost instantly. I buy that by the case also. CVS has a generic epi-pen for just over $100 without insurance. I keep it close by when at the farm in the summer.
They’ll be back this year. If they still smell the Pheromones of the previous nest they will nest in the same spot twice. These are mahogany wasps (polistes Carolina).
When I was a kid I was at a store that had an overhanging roof. I was standing there for a minute and then began walking forward. I heard something hit the ground right behind me (right where I was standing), turned and looked to see what it was...... It was a giant ball of red wasps! There were probably 30 in that ball. I looked up and saw a massive nest, and I took off running haha. I told my dad, and he told the store owner. The store owner grabbed a can of wasp spray off one of the shelves and ended those wasps. I freaking hate wasps. There's a nest of yellowjackets out here in my yard as we speak, but I think I'm gonna leave it alone since it isn't really a risk. The 3 other nests I found were all different stories. Yeah I found 4 yellowjacket nests in my yard this year alone. 3 of them had to go. The 4th is fine where it's at. Hate wasps.
I’m not one to condone killing bugs if they’re not bothering you...but that nest will only get bigger and bigger until it becomes too much for you to manage. If you don’t want to spray it, then just make sure you knock it down this winter when the wasps die off. Then they won’t resume building on it in the spring.
@@openotaku I'm far enough north that colonies don't survive our Winters. They have to rebuild fresh each year. I plan to dig it out eventually just to see how big it got. Don't worry, I've done it many times. We just need a few weeks of sub freezing weather first 😊
We've got them a-plenty here in Tennessee, especially in Nashville. They are very hard to kill and are very aggressive. Not as dangerous or lethal as the Giant Japanese Hornet, but you do NOT want to get stung by them. Unreal pain for days.
Hate hate hate red wasps. Here in south Louisiana, we call them "guepes", the cajun French word for wasp. Been stung too many times and heck, I'll waste an entire can of spray on a nest. Another trick is dish soap and water mixed in a spray bottle. The soap coats the thorax which is how they breathe and it suffocates them
My grandparents had two homes on their property ( the other wasn’t a guest house, I truly have no idea what it was for) and the second was a three bedroom house that no one was ever in and it got INFESTED with bees to the point that they had to tear it down because you couldn’t even drive by it without seeking a cloud of bees outside of it... it was so creepy.. everyone said it was haunted anyway..
I have used that spray before and some tend to get away but when I was growing up my dad would put gas in a cup and slush the gas towards the wasp nest it worked every time!
"Having trouble with wasps? Well destroy those little bastards with all new kitch- I mean, wasp grenade! Just pull the pin, chuck it in, shout 'Bombs away!' and call it a day!"
Napalm works very well too. That's the issue I have with sprays. For one thing, you get one shot so what I always do is spray the opposite corner and watch what I need to aim to get the spot I want. Then I turn towards the real spot and line it up like I did before. Most of the time, it works. Yay. However, not all sprays are the same. I have found those red wasps like to bathe in the sprays and in some cases get pissed off and come after me. So I try to find the unknown sprays at either a feed shop or at tractor supply. Hot Shot to me sucks. I'll look around and see if I can find the one I buy to knock down these on one spray. I mean once they get hit, they immediately die and drop to the ground. Spectracide Pro, that's the stuff.
If you are allergic to stinging insects, you have no business trying to attack a wasp colony, especially without protective gear and someone close at hand to provide medical assistance.
I left to go to vacation for one week. There were 3 nests under a water slide There were 2 nests in the ceiling of the porch There were 4 nests in my playhouse. Oklahoma wasps are HELLL
That's exactly how I do it. Do it as early in the morning as posible, the cool weather slows them down, when the sun comes out and warms them up, thats when they swarm, WATCH OUT!!!
Ah yes, the old tried and true method of spraying, praying, and running like Hell.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Reminds me of after-school fun with Michelle when we were in the 9th grade. I don't miss the praying part, though.
Bro you win the best comment😂😂😂
I prefer blasting it with the power washer. Cleans the house too.
Works in video games too
I love the cat's meows in conjunction to the awkward silences lol
I feel like the cat was saying “woah” 😂
BoboyMac yes
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🤣🤣🤣
It was
Don't make a stupid joke.
When you have a nest to get rid of, always, always, always wait until the sun goes down to deal with them! At this time in the afternoons, they are all on the nest and have settled in for the night. They do not like to leave the nest when they're settled in and your chances of getting stung while spraying them are slim to none because they do not want to leave the nest.
Lmaooooooooo
@@papabierria1 what’s funny?
And they are all there
I need sunlight to see what I’m doing.
@@MrBigBoy4Life dood! have you heard of flashlights? :)
I deal with wasp on a daily basis with my job, (HVAC) they love to build in ac units. Trust me when I tell you go to home depot next time and get spectercide pro white and black can with red writing. It will knock them down way faster and kills them with in a minute or two I've seen them get up and fly off when using anything else but not with spectercide they hit the ground and it's game over. I take two cans to large nest like that, last week I shot a nest with 200+ on it and never flinched because they just fell to the ground and where dead.
Thanks Andrew.
+1 for Spectracide pro. That stuff is amazing. Kills em before they even hit the ground.
They have the best foreign commericals!
Yes, that’s the stuff I use and it gets the job done!
I have some concentrate (can’t remember which brand) that mixes with water and gets sprayed out of a pump sprayer. It works great, and also prevents more from coming back for quite a while
The time has come. Execute Order 66.
Haha :p
LOL
Do not use Sprays, pesticides and other incect killer chemicals. What about climate change. loads of incects are being killed everyday. Wasps, Bees 🐝
, butterflies
and Hornets pollinate flowers. 🌸 💐
@@rickydoyleshorts8736 Nobody asked for your self-righteous lecturing.
@@rickydoyleshorts8736 hornets and wasps kill honey bees that hurts the environment because there are way more wasps and hornets than honey bees
That cat is like “does it look like I give a shit” to those wasps 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
My cat was like that until he got stung on his paw. He was swatting at one that came in the front door and was having his way until the wasp said HELLO. From that time until he died years later, he never went near another one again.
Always love to see the elimination of wasps!!!
He is the T-800 wasp terminator.
If the Asian Hornets invading in the US, time to destroy them once and for all.
:(
@@Musicradio77Network I'm jk it's not their fault I think
They are not bad creatures!
I like how when they get sprayed they always come out like badass troops, deploying for an attack and end up dropping on to the ground.
I think you mean colony, troop is a group of Ape's or Monkey my man.
@@Jay-cn3js Maybe don’t sound like an idiot next time, piece of advice.
@@Jay-cn3js Says the guy freakin over youtube comments, “fool.”
@@yoyuuhyakuya4893 lol, freaking out...? If I was freaking out u would know it kido. U really are a lil snow flake aren't u.
Try leaving parents home from time to time. Maybe u will understand ppl and conversations better. U make me laugh cry baby. Get a life!
@@Jay-cn3js LOL imagine calling someone a kid when you have garbage grammar and spelling.
Dude next time you need to kill a giant nest, you should definitely wear thick sealed clothing if you can't get a body suit, and vacuuming them up seems to be the safest method I've seen. I'm only saying this because you're allergic, and that shit is scary. Be safe.
Even if he wasn’t allergic he should always wear a suit
Yeah if ur highly allergic pants@sweater might be good idea next time...
He needs to hire a person to get to the nest.
@@Lisa-hn3hz I wouldn't go that far...
or least have a giant wasp nest. where's the nest and is giant twenty?
I got stung by one of those big bastards when I was about half way up a 300 ft. cell phone tower and then realized I was right on top of thier nest. You want to talk about shitting your pants!
Enforcer foaming wasp spray is the best. It expands like shaving cream when it hits the nest. Best time to use is after sundown or just before sun up.
I’ve used that brand of wasp spray before and it doesn’t kill nearly as quickly as Raid brand wasp spray does
I spray wasp nests after dark when they are all home and don't fly. It's safer and you get all of them not just the ones that are in the nest while others are out gathering food.
The "don't fly" part is totally false, wasps most assuredly will fly after dark should they feel threatened, will chase, will sting. I thought the way you did till last year and learned a valuable lesson while attempting to tackle a fairly large freshly hatched colony that gathered under the eave. If ya got a flashlight, drop it because they are attracted to bright light.
I should correct myself, they are not out foraging for food, they are in the nest for the most part. In addition, I locate the nest during the day so I can spray it from a safe distance and have an escape route already planned. I also wear a heavy hooded sweatshirt, hood up and tied snugly around my face, jeans over sweat pants and boots. I drown the nest in one spray, and get away from it till a couple days pass, then I check from a distance during the day to see if there is any activity, or stragglers. The foam spray I use shoots 15'+ pretty accurately. I don't carry a light because I know insects can see light at night. I stay outside a few minutes till I can see in the dark before I do anything.
That cat said GOD DAMN WTF MAN A LIL WARNING NEXT TIME
Some wasps were directly attacking the camera, I'm glad that wasn't the cat
Your profile picture 😭❤️
Next time protect your kitty, it didn't realize you were putting it in danger, they keep rats and snakes out of your house " keeping the family out of danger"...do the same.
Your profile pic matches and fits perfectly with your comment 😂😂
Cat! Hurry up! I'm hungry!
Man: (sprays)
Cat: Oh shoot!
Man: (runs and almost tramples the cat)
Cat: Scaredy cat.
Cat saying "why you running leaving me behind."
Wasp 1: Hey, look! Bubble bath!
Wasp 2: I don’t feel so good.
How ridiculous to spray with the cat underneath.
I don't think I've ever seen anything so ridiculous.
When this happens again, go at night because the wasps are much less aggressive and most of them are in the nest at night.
I’d love to see more “day to day” activities on the farm. If only to view a product that can make my life easier. Great video Isaac!
Dude, I have a rule of always bringing two cans of wasp spray if I'm doing something like that, either two of a reputable brand or two different brands, because my guy you will forget your name, if your bottle of wasp spray runs out in the wrong time or stops working all of a sudden, believe me, you would be screwed beyond recognition and no running could save you. PLEASE DON'T MAKE THAT MISTAKE!!!!!!!
I'm a simple girl. Anytime I see wasps destroyed, I immediately like the video. Extra like for the cat
Ikr he starts meowing here 1:45
You are evil.
I understand that the
@@jessicacobbs3872 I won't deny it. That's why Christ died to save me.
@@dead2selfShema It is suppose to be a heart. It shows up as a heart on other videos I comment, so I'm not sure as to why it didn't.
I just got stung by one last night.
This sorta makes me happy.
I've never been stung and I don't ever want to be
@@customerservice1323 I’ve been stung 7 times in my life and every single time it was just me minding my business away from any nest. I hate red wasps. Every other wasp seems at least a little chill but red wasp go out of their way to be mean
@@matthewmcwane9569 Owch
How many times.. I got stung by a single wasp twice ON THE SAME FOOT. I think I was 5 -7 years old at that time. It scarred me.
@@ThatAviationGamer I was unlocking my door once and a wasp stung me on my finger and elbow. I couldn’t even react to what was happening before he tried to sting me again and that’s when I took off running. They’re so angry I swear
THE HORNETS I KILLED HAD A SEZIZURE😂
He just left the poor cat there to get stung 🤦🏾♂️
Yeah they fucking suck
Stupid fucking cat
Fuck that cat
@@zoomer5700 @Cobalt What's wrong with you? Psychos.
@FBI Yeah, "Karen". What a good joke you internethero.
That was cathartic - thank you. :)
The best time to spray a wasp nest is at night because that's when the insects are resting
If red chili peppers had wings
You’re so brave!!!!!! I’d be way too scared to do it, let alone in just a tshirt and shorts lol
And he's allergic. If you ever drive in Pelham and see a mid 50s guy in overalls and a sweatshirt with a hoodie on his zero turn, that's me. I don't care if we are rocking the hottest temps in history, that's what I'm wearing. I ran over a very young yellow jacket nest 3 Julys ago in my shorts and sandals and I got popped on my cheek, hand and 2 on my legs and feet. Never again.
The fact he allergic idk if i would say brave
Great video Isaac. Nice closeup of spraying the 2 nests. Wasp sting is really nasty so it was good that you got so many.
Fun info, if you don’t want to buy some of this wasp killer, which you probably should because it works much better, but, if you want a fast repellent (not a killer), mix warm or hot water with dawn soap (a lot of it) and shake it up.
I was screaming spray it again before they fly off n stung you 😂
I think you are supposed to kill them at night when they are less active and most within the nest etc. Wow that spray was awesome!
I have a small farm in North Central Florida and these wasps make their nests EVERYWHERE and if you disturb them in any way, they fly in behind you and sting. So far, I've been stung at least ten times over the pasty few years by large and small wasps. It gets old quick. I maintain an ample supply of the wasp spray. The problem remains, you don't know where they're nesting until you are in their kill radius. Thanks for the video.
The second nest is the one that is a problem. When they build a nest in a place you need to access and you don t know they are there.
spraying a nest with 50+ is always satisfying.
I too am allergic to wasps, bees and the lot. I have a hunting camp that is rather remote and unoccupied most of the year. I buy my wasp and hornet spray by the case from Amazon. Those carrot colored wasps with purplish wings are the worst. They are super aggressive. They will attack without provocation. Don't wear white around them. It seems to anger them. Standing nearby them seems to do the same. Usually they build extensive nests in walls. They come back to the same places year after year. During the winter you may want to get a ladder and spray some expanding foam into their opening.
It is okay to have a can of spray in each hand and spray both at the same time and target. Sadly the current sprays don't kill instantly any more. In my experience Raid wasp and hornet kills the quickest. Spectricide is cheap, available everywhere and works okay. Raid seems to have a little residual effect. Am ordering an extension that holds the can and expands up to 12 feet long. It allows you to spray these evil things head on. For the ones buzzing around being a nuisance try Cutter backyard fogger. It sprays a big burst that will kill them almost instantly. I buy that by the case also.
CVS has a generic epi-pen for just over $100 without insurance. I keep it close by when at the farm in the summer.
Have to use starter fluid n lighter. Wasp smart and fly off to get poison off. U toast em they drop
Those aren't wasps, those are demon spawns.
I like the cat.
Always spray after dark, and use a non toxic wasp spray. Hopefully kitty doesn't get that on it's feet since they lick their paws.
I’m so concerned not only for u but for the cat as well.
They’ll be back this year. If they still smell the Pheromones of the previous nest they will nest in the same spot twice. These are mahogany wasps (polistes Carolina).
There's always a nest. Be careful and good luck
Probably not the best idea to kill a wasp nest with you’re cat nearby. Thankfully the cat didn’t get attacked.
@Sans no u
He’s highly allergic, so his life matters more okay?
He’s American so what did you expect?
@@doge8153 WTF does that have to do it with it? They're are plenty of idiots around the world.
That shit works man. Bought it for a huge yellow jacket nest. Sprayed it a little after sundown that way I knew they were all in there. Good video
Rip cat
When I was a kid I was at a store that had an overhanging roof. I was standing there for a minute and then began walking forward. I heard something hit the ground right behind me (right where I was standing), turned and looked to see what it was...... It was a giant ball of red wasps! There were probably 30 in that ball. I looked up and saw a massive nest, and I took off running haha. I told my dad, and he told the store owner. The store owner grabbed a can of wasp spray off one of the shelves and ended those wasps. I freaking hate wasps. There's a nest of yellowjackets out here in my yard as we speak, but I think I'm gonna leave it alone since it isn't really a risk. The 3 other nests I found were all different stories. Yeah I found 4 yellowjacket nests in my yard this year alone. 3 of them had to go. The 4th is fine where it's at. Hate wasps.
I’m not one to condone killing bugs if they’re not bothering you...but that nest will only get bigger and bigger until it becomes too much for you to manage. If you don’t want to spray it, then just make sure you knock it down this winter when the wasps die off. Then they won’t resume building on it in the spring.
@@openotaku I'm far enough north that colonies don't survive our Winters. They have to rebuild fresh each year. I plan to dig it out eventually just to see how big it got. Don't worry, I've done it many times. We just need a few weeks of sub freezing weather first 😊
U need to knock the nest down because they will reuse it and the wasp that are guarding the outside mean it’s a huge nest somewhere
the "oh shoot" from kitty lolol
When you’re killing wasp nest specially you have to wait until night time when they’re all asleep and then kill them !!!
Those wasps are really scary!
We don't have those red wasps here in Italy- Damn, they look scary...
Dang! Those things are huge. They look like little hummingbirds taking after you spray them 😳
'Where are you running you coward'- The Cat 🐈
Raid roach spray kills any everything ain't no crawling after getting hit with that raid. Best shit ever.
@James Lundy them wasps falling straight to the damn floor.
That sky is beautiful, i have never heard of red wasps before
We've got them a-plenty here in Tennessee, especially in Nashville. They are very hard to kill and are very aggressive. Not as dangerous or lethal as the Giant Japanese Hornet, but you do NOT want to get stung by them. Unreal pain for days.
Dam!!! Was waiting for the cat to get stung by wasps haha
Brake Parts Cleaner is the ultimate wasp killer. Drops them dead, no running necessary!
This Man is very brave, I was thinking 🤔 he sprays nest he gets stung? Glad you didn't get stung.enjoyed the video
a can of brake clean and a lighter... torch them, it's the quickest way!
Hate hate hate red wasps. Here in south Louisiana, we call them "guepes", the cajun French word for wasp. Been stung too many times and heck, I'll waste an entire can of spray on a nest. Another trick is dish soap and water mixed in a spray bottle. The soap coats the thorax which is how they breathe and it suffocates them
😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣 the cat stole the show!
I’ve never ran into a beehive or a wasp nest but I’ll assure you whenever I do I’m showing them how hell feels 🔥
simple answer: flamethrower
Spare the beehives. Bees are friendly and are only busy with pollination.
Leave the honey bees alone. Educate yourself on why they are a super important species for the planet.
My grandparents had two homes on their property ( the other wasn’t a guest house, I truly have no idea what it was for) and the second was a three bedroom house that no one was ever in and it got INFESTED with bees to the point that they had to tear it down because you couldn’t even drive by it without seeking a cloud of bees outside of it... it was so creepy.. everyone said it was haunted anyway..
I have used that spray before and some tend to get away but when I was growing up my dad would put gas in a cup and slush the gas towards the wasp nest it worked every time!
Thankfully your cat didn't get attacked. I personally would have moved my cat well out of harm's way before I sprayed.
"Having trouble with wasps? Well destroy those little bastards with all new kitch- I mean, wasp grenade! Just pull the pin, chuck it in, shout 'Bombs away!' and call it a day!"
RAID Wasp & Hornet killer is the best. It hits them and the die instantly, no jumping or flying around.
Never stop spraying until they are all dead.
Napalm works very well too. That's the issue I have with sprays. For one thing, you get one shot so what I always do is spray the opposite corner and watch what I need to aim to get the spot I want. Then I turn towards the real spot and line it up like I did before. Most of the time, it works. Yay. However, not all sprays are the same. I have found those red wasps like to bathe in the sprays and in some cases get pissed off and come after me. So I try to find the unknown sprays at either a feed shop or at tractor supply. Hot Shot to me sucks. I'll look around and see if I can find the one I buy to knock down these on one spray. I mean once they get hit, they immediately die and drop to the ground. Spectracide Pro, that's the stuff.
Never seen wasps like this before! Just the small black and yellow ones.
Very cool 😎. I remember one day when I was a kid I stepped on one unaware that they hide in the grass.
If you are allergic to stinging insects, you have no business trying to attack a wasp colony, especially without protective gear and someone close at hand to provide medical assistance.
Always kill them after dark when it's a big nest !
Spectracide and Hotshot do not kill wasps fast enough. Next time use Raid. Even if it cost a little bit more it kills them as soon as it touches them.
Never stop spraying and have a backup can on standby
I have regular raid for back up for when they get close to me.
I could hear an Eastern Blue bird calling/singing in the first half or so of your video.
I don't think I've ever seen a nest of red wasps that large....
It is always best to exterminate wasp and hornet nests just after dark because they're all in the nest and they don't fly well in the dark.
those wasps are the wasps you see on skull island! oh hell no!!!!
The cat clueless 😂
Why did you spray poison right with the cat below you? The spray could've gone in his/her eyes!
I left to go to vacation for one week.
There were 3 nests under a water slide
There were 2 nests in the ceiling of the porch
There were 4 nests in my playhouse.
Oklahoma wasps are HELLL
You went for vacation in Oklahoma?
The hornet was like hell nawh come back here
Jason..........Kill'em mommy kill'em! That sound of the crickets was more scary, like a monster wasp was coming 😳
Why would you do that near a cat??
That's exactly how I do it. Do it as early in the morning as posible, the cool weather slows them down, when the sun comes out and warms them up, thats when they swarm, WATCH OUT!!!
The hornet killer spray must be highly toxic, it kills all those hornets it touches
brake cleaner is instant death, and volatile. with or without ignition. it cleans itself up also
The cat must be like why are there wasps falling on me?
dis dood: spraying a whole red giant wasp nest
me: *SMALL RED WASP, BIG KILLING STINGS.*
Great video. Love the sweet kitty.
I hate wasps so much!
My dude left his cat behind
Probably shouldn’t have pets around when you spread poison or aggravate wasps
This should be done in the early morning or late evening when they are all in the nest and relatively inactive.
😂 appreciate this as dude that used to take out nests for fun as a kid