Why You Should Never Approach A Hornet Nest - What's Inside An Active Colony. Mousetrap Monday

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  • @ShawnWoodsMousetrapMonday
    @ShawnWoodsMousetrapMonday  2 года назад +151

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    • @BubaLabinski223
      @BubaLabinski223 2 года назад

      How come, you don’t hide the hornets nest when you take it apart you know you hide the mouse traps and rat traps when you’re trapping them in your barn but yet you won’t hide this go figure

    • @vernonvouga5869
      @vernonvouga5869 Год назад

      I had no idea skunks like to eat that stuff. Don't particularly like skunks because people like to feed cats around here, and all the garbage gets torn up. But that's a good thing to know

    • @worldofweapons1854
      @worldofweapons1854 Год назад

      Idiot destroying the nest

    • @edwinrodrigues9747
      @edwinrodrigues9747 Год назад +2

      You should not kill or drive away hornets because they keep away pests away from the garden. They hunt caterpillars and feed it to their young. I never harm their nest

    • @jennyanydots2389
      @jennyanydots2389 Год назад +1

      That was animal abuse

  • @checkmarc8474
    @checkmarc8474 2 года назад +10930

    There's no honey in a hornets nest, only *anger*

  • @drewneedsmoresleep6680
    @drewneedsmoresleep6680 Год назад +2454

    We had a yellow jacket hive under a bush in our front yard. We were planing to spray at night over the weekend when one morning there was just a hole and nest bits all over the place. God Bless that skunk who took them on for us.

    • @jacksonjacob7791
      @jacksonjacob7791 Год назад +91

      Skunks don't mind being stung I guess?

    • @WhatIsSanity
      @WhatIsSanity Год назад +410

      @@jacksonjacob7791
      I believe they are in the same family as badgers and have pretty thick skin, which makes them fairly resistant. I could be way off though.

    • @cleanupkyle
      @cleanupkyle Год назад +293

      @@WhatIsSanity certain breeds of skunks, most commonly the striped skunk, are thought to be immune to yellow jacket venom.

    • @WhatIsSanity
      @WhatIsSanity Год назад +54

      @@cleanupkyle
      Cool. I wonder if it's incidental or an adaptation.

    • @Juan_Jose_Miraballes
      @Juan_Jose_Miraballes Год назад +70

      ​@@WhatIsSanity usually it's both

  • @baku270
    @baku270 Год назад +733

    Could you imagine just living and a giant dude just starts peeling away your home while explaining to his giant students? 😂

  • @Jodyrides
    @Jodyrides 2 года назад +1872

    Hornets built a nest on the side of my mothers house. They built it in the corner of one of the windows cut out area. They build the nest , so that you could be inside the house, and look inside the hive all the way to the center. The newspaper even came in took photos and wrote a story about it in the paper..
    once I was at the pool sitting near the concession stand having a Coke, and one of these things landed on my shoulder. My girlfriend got all excited. I told her, if you don’t bother them, don’t swing at them, don’t scare them, they won’t sting you. So I let it sit on my shoulder without making a fuss.
    It stung me

    • @davidmeckley3773
      @davidmeckley3773 2 года назад +159

      I had a brown paper wasp land on my bare foot and lit me up. I couldn't get a shoe on for two days.

    • @GoldenPhaze
      @GoldenPhaze 2 года назад +330

      Hornets are on demon time at all times, if you could speak to them and they understood, im sure theyd still sting you xD

    • @dalmation81
      @dalmation81 2 года назад +51

      That’s usually the the case, always an exception though 😂 sorry

    • @andrewbloom7694
      @andrewbloom7694 Год назад +48

      That would be pretty interesting actually, yeah, I'd almost be tempted not to incinerate it with the fiery power of a 100 suns

    • @Chomusuke1
      @Chomusuke1 Год назад +205

      "It stung me." Lmao the fuckin misplaced confidence is so funny

  • @stuflames4769
    @stuflames4769 Год назад +4399

    Kudos on the cameraman for taking those stings without complaining.

    • @TheNuckinFoob
      @TheNuckinFoob Год назад

      ....

    • @DGTsquid
      @DGTsquid Год назад +335

      His hand is so stable too!

    • @captain_malaria
      @captain_malaria Год назад +377

      He died after taking this video. RIP Cameron

    • @DavidBjurman
      @DavidBjurman Год назад +182

      Camera man never dies

    • @Fcutdlady
      @Fcutdlady Год назад +83

      What is the chance the cameraman is wearing a bee suit too ?

  • @bladeobrian2144
    @bladeobrian2144 Год назад +337

    This guy must have balls of steel,
    I can’t imagine getting that close to a hornets nest while being this calm and chill.

    • @sapientum8
      @sapientum8 Год назад +6

      no, just gloves of rubber.

    • @ryles1159
      @ryles1159 Год назад

      He’s sitting in a modified wheelbarrow to transport his giant balls.

    • @Mrcharles.
      @Mrcharles. Год назад +9

      @Blade O Brian. I’m with you on that my man, I’ve got a fear of bees wasps and hornets 🐝. I could never do what this man just did.

    • @rswow
      @rswow 2 месяца назад

      @@sapientum8 When did leather start to be called 'rubber'?

  • @volvo09
    @volvo09 2 года назад +4472

    A few years ago my neighbor had a bald face hornets nest that size in a tree, he just let it grow. In the fall once the nest was inactive I caught a group of birds (blue Jays? Crows? I don't recall) dive bombing it and smashing it to pieces to get the larvae... It was very cool to watch!

    • @herobane6488
      @herobane6488 2 года назад +421

      i had a similar deal with wasps building a huge nest, only instead of birds, it was the local squirrels tearing into the nest to eat everything

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 2 года назад +256

      @@herobane6488 really? Squirrels???
      That's a new one to me, but I did hear squirrels will eat bird eggs and chicks if they are desperate for food, so I guess it makes sense.... I just never heard of it.

    • @TevvoWevvo
      @TevvoWevvo 2 года назад +263

      @@volvo09 that and also herbivores will sometimes supplement their diet with meat for calcium and protein. Both are extremely important, so that’s why herbivores will do it. There are videos of deer eating injured birds and cows picking up baby chickens and eating them. So really, every herbivore is a bit of an opportunistic omnivore.

    • @herobane6488
      @herobane6488 2 года назад +98

      @@volvo09 yeah, squirrels
      they tore a big hole out of the side since the wasps built it around this huge branch on the trees, just raided it for food over the winter

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 2 года назад +25

      Very cool. Thanks for those replies both of you!

  • @toddh4491
    @toddh4491 2 года назад +3102

    I love that fact that you didn't merely destroy it but deconstructed it and then provided nature (the skunk) with a feast. Very enjoyable.

    • @adimudiraj
      @adimudiraj 2 года назад +142

      That skunk got an unexpected Xmas gift…Raccoon was late to the party tho

    • @mmhmm9271
      @mmhmm9271 2 года назад

      He could've just left the little twats alone though

    • @jennyanydots2389
      @jennyanydots2389 2 года назад +17

      That was animal abuse plain and simple.

    • @happytomato1135
      @happytomato1135 2 года назад +1

      @@jennyanydots2389
      That was nature plain and simple. In the wild ethics don't exist.

    • @jennyanydots2389
      @jennyanydots2389 2 года назад +3

      @@happytomato1135 So you're saying nine eleven was perfectly legit? I think you owe those bees and all the people who died on nine eleven an apology boy. You apologize right now son!

  • @periunus8133
    @periunus8133 Год назад +61

    The hornet that crawled on the lens at 4:14 made me jump! XD

    • @thesmith201052
      @thesmith201052 Год назад +4

      SAME! 😂

    • @Luigi8_8
      @Luigi8_8 7 месяцев назад +1

      Someone wanted to be seen on YT

    • @marioelimunoz5678
      @marioelimunoz5678 3 месяца назад

      ⁠@@Luigi8_8shut up blud this is why ur dad left

  • @TheSolidSnakeOil
    @TheSolidSnakeOil 2 года назад +3048

    Shawn, I didn't need a reason not to mess with a hornet nest but I appreciate that you're crazy enough to do it anyway. Side note: Never approach a hornet nest without a sturdy flammenwerfer.

    • @dolan-duk
      @dolan-duk 2 года назад +63

      Was waiting for the lighter fluid and matches...

    • @31redorange08
      @31redorange08 2 года назад +51

      Love the willkürlichen Germanism.

    • @thecamera5715
      @thecamera5715 2 года назад +17

      I've been watching psych lately and read this in Burton Guster's voice.

    • @hamsterama
      @hamsterama 2 года назад +10

      LOL @ your the random use of German! Hm, perhaps you should change your username to Festes Schlangenöl?

    • @pierrecurie
      @pierrecurie 2 года назад

      @@dolan-duk Sounds like a great way to get stung

  • @davidparkes3701
    @davidparkes3701 Год назад +704

    Everyone is a professional bug catcher till the hornets work together to unzip your protective suit.

    • @swiftsausages
      @swiftsausages Год назад +69

      *realises there's a gap in protective gear* WE'LL BE RIGHT BACK.

    • @dustinstevebromance850
      @dustinstevebromance850 Год назад +14

      Kinky and scary 😂😂😂

    • @RickyDonker
      @RickyDonker Год назад

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    • @thisguyhd6591
      @thisguyhd6591 Год назад +8

      @@swiftsausagesI just heard that we’ll be right back melody in my head as I read it 😂

    • @MrJackassz
      @MrJackassz Год назад +6

      Ive removed many hives just use pressured water from a hose and watch it fall and they wont attack you because you at a distance. Not once have i been stung, thats a guarantee.

  • @vjenkins6815
    @vjenkins6815 Год назад +191

    Hornets Nests are like the Death Star, without the super laser.

    • @3hutp
      @3hutp Год назад +5

      Underrated comment

    • @Clubette
      @Clubette Год назад +23

      the hornets are the super laser

    • @vjenkins6815
      @vjenkins6815 Год назад +6

      @@Clubette I thought the hornets were TIE fighters...oh well, charade (sha-raid, sha-rod)

    • @angelosasso1653
      @angelosasso1653 Год назад +1

      Don't need a laser, if you got the best army in the world :D

    • @vjenkins6815
      @vjenkins6815 Год назад +1

      @@angelosasso1653 You mean, the best Tie fighters. 😂

  • @1furious
    @1furious 2 года назад +2674

    "These are pretty aggressive and angry."
    Can't imagine why.
    Edit: I am very much aware of the naturally aggressive nature of hornets, the danger they pose, and that anyone is justified in wanting them gone from their living space. I just found it funny that he makes the comment about their aggression and anger as he's mucking about with their home.

    • @Decrypt-Kryptonian
      @Decrypt-Kryptonian Год назад +19

      Lol

    • @AdonanS
      @AdonanS Год назад +201

      They're always aggressive and angry, even if you're minding your own business.

    • @brianwt1
      @brianwt1 Год назад +67

      @@AdonanSyeah true but if someone was destroying your home wouldn’t you be pissed to?

    • @AdonanS
      @AdonanS Год назад +149

      @@brianwt1 Of course, but I'm not an aggressive person. I understand what you mean, but hornets are some of the most cantankerous creatures on this planet. I don't feel sorry for them.

    • @schwaggybammer968
      @schwaggybammer968 Год назад +1

      Because he’s ripping apart their house.. dummy

  • @oldschool9932
    @oldschool9932 2 года назад +927

    FYI....the bald faced hornets do not appreciate your lawnmower's exhaust disturbing their nest. Ask me how I know. Fortunately the nest was inches from the ground and the local skunks took care of the structure within a day or two. Extremely painful sting; IMO much more so than the yellow jacket. An empty nest is loaded with mites so be aware of that as well. Thank you Shawn for sharing your experience.

    • @robertthomas5906
      @robertthomas5906 2 года назад +104

      I ran over a nest hole one time with a mower. Everything seemed ok. Then I noticed all this yellow on my legs. I panicked and took off probably the fastest I've run since high school around the house. Knocking them off as I ran. I ended up with only 3 places that turned into 3-4" welts that were hot. That could have been so much worse.

    • @hughbrackett343
      @hughbrackett343 2 года назад +93

      @@robertthomas5906 I had a similar experience. I jumped in the swimming pool and swam the length underwater, then quietly surfaced. There was a cloud of yellow jackets where I jumped in, looking for something to kill.

    • @t-train6723
      @t-train6723 2 года назад +41

      Bald face are the worst. You know when one hits you.

    • @Purdy2042
      @Purdy2042 2 года назад +17

      I don't think it was bald faced but I got stung on my temple by one while mowing. I had gone under their nest with the trimmer and they didn't bother me until I went near it with the mower

    • @wdtaut5650
      @wdtaut5650 2 года назад +17

      That's true of all the colony nesters. Bees, wasps, and hornets will attack someone mowing. As you said, ask me how I know.

  • @JCBro-yg8vd
    @JCBro-yg8vd Год назад +619

    I'd be terrified of going anywhere near a hornet's nest, even with protective gear.

    • @62049
      @62049 Год назад +82

      You could stuff me in 3 of those things and a hazmat suit and I still wouldn't dare get within sight of the nest

    • @thunderstorm4049
      @thunderstorm4049 Год назад

      Yeah, I hate those bastards.

    • @drippinwet774
      @drippinwet774 Год назад +55

      Hairspray + Lighter = Flamethrower

    • @ARPIT-gm3lw
      @ARPIT-gm3lw Год назад +4

      @@drippinwet774 same i thought 😂😂

    • @LopsideMakes
      @LopsideMakes Год назад +31

      Especially since he said it doesn't always work and they get under the zippers sometimes..

  • @OrangeC7
    @OrangeC7 2 года назад +1341

    Even though I know he's completely protected and knows what he's doing, this video still scares me half to death. If I didn't have a reason not to mess with a wasp nest before, I definitely do now

    • @adnanbey4871
      @adnanbey4871 2 года назад +51

      Same. I was very bothered hearing the buzzing, as someone with a phobia. There's a hornet nest in my backyard? I'll move. 🤣

    • @gmaxsfoodfitness3035
      @gmaxsfoodfitness3035 2 года назад +8

      Edit: *The wasps I've dealt with are a bit different.* I haven't been stung since I was a little kid but I've destroyed many wasp nests that they built in the mailbox and on parts of my family's home. More recently they like to nest on the playground where I workout and children play so I make sure to block their nest so they can't come out and sting anyone.
      2nd Edit: *Just found out wasps with hanging legs are Field wasps not hornets.* Anyway those field wasps used to hang out by the soda machines when I worked at Six Flags but they wouldn't sting people. They're non aggressive mellow wasps 😂

    • @Kolblue
      @Kolblue 2 года назад +6

      @@gmaxsfoodfitness3035 Hornets are a type of wasp

    • @gmaxsfoodfitness3035
      @gmaxsfoodfitness3035 2 года назад +1

      @@Kolblue Ok my bad I just looked it up. Still most of the wasps I deal with don't act like the hornets in this video nor do they build nests like them either. I thought the hornets in my area were the ones who looked like wasps with long legs but just found out they are Field wasps so I edited my previous comment.

    • @sofakingonmynuts1438
      @sofakingonmynuts1438 Год назад +2

      I have seen a lot of these videos, bugs or spiders, I dont think it helps with any phobias

  • @whyis45stillalive
    @whyis45stillalive Год назад +22

    When I was about 10. We moved to the back woods of West Virginia. There was a small out building, behind the cabin. On the back side of it was a *huge* hornet nest. 3ft in diameter.
    My grandfather put on a bunch of pairs of pants, shirts & jackets. On top of that, he put on his bib waders. He used welder's gloves, and one of my grandmother's wide brimmed sun hats. He draped a sheer curtain over it and tucked it into the topmost jacket. Used a torch to burn the nest down. (Nearly took out the whole building), but he didn't get stung once.

  • @woodmanhugh
    @woodmanhugh 2 года назад +525

    Interesting video Shawn. There are folks who will come collect hornet nests , quick freeze them, separate the males from the females , ( females are the only hornets that sting, like honey bees. They sell the frozen female hornets to companies that create anti venom for pharmaceutical companies. This is a potentially life saving endeavor for highly allergic people, or for folks who have been stung by numerous hornets at once.

    • @anti-ethniccleansing465
      @anti-ethniccleansing465 Год назад +7

      That is fascinating! What a shame he didn’t do that to help save lives.

    • @Alexden96Channel
      @Alexden96Channel Год назад +15

      @@anti-ethniccleansing465 I don’t think we have a short supply of hornets 😂

    • @anti-ethniccleansing465
      @anti-ethniccleansing465 Год назад

      @@Alexden96Channel
      What does that have to do with anything?

  • @FrederickDunn
    @FrederickDunn 2 года назад +85

    Thanks for sharing about Bald Faced Hornets. The "soldiers" that attack are all female :) the males can't sting at all. Stay safe, and I wish you all the best as always. It's interesting that you said they left stingers in the glove and flew away, that's extremely rare. Thanks for taking the time to show the organization of the nest with eggs, larvae, and pupae. I love skunks for the reasons you've shared here.

    • @SnowboardJedi
      @SnowboardJedi 2 года назад

      I am a looper and got stung 4 times on my calf by these dudes...felt like an Ice pick.... Yellow jacket stings are nothing compared to these

    • @SunDevil31
      @SunDevil31 2 года назад +7

      Why would you put a happy face after explaining that the aggressors are female? Wierd.

    • @bryanmack4054
      @bryanmack4054 Год назад +1

      @@SunDevil31my guess is because females are expected to be passive and non threatening

    • @SpeccyMan
      @SpeccyMan Год назад +2

      @@SunDevil31 Not as weird as your spelling. 😁

  • @officialmichaeltan
    @officialmichaeltan Год назад +615

    One of my favorite childhood memories: Had a hornet nest in a bush next to my deck. My buddy and I took it out with air soft guns from 30 ft (biodegradable bbs). They had no idea what hit em. Would recommend.

    • @ctakitimu
      @ctakitimu Год назад +110

      Snipers would be new for them

    • @jofx4051
      @jofx4051 Год назад +7

      lol 😂

    • @the_rover1
      @the_rover1 Год назад +67

      hans, get ze flammenwerfer.

    • @iamanevutable981
      @iamanevutable981 Год назад

      I think I saw your video...

    • @anonymousfog501
      @anonymousfog501 Год назад +21

      If you try this at home make sure to be a good distance away. They are smart enough to conclude what attacked them if they saw you for even a few minutes before. Do not approach for a while afterwards, at least a day. 30 feet should be far enough, do not get any closer.

  • @kubrox91
    @kubrox91 Год назад +92

    This is basically the plot of a horror movie: a colony being destroyed by an unstoppable giant.

  • @Dubanx
    @Dubanx 11 месяцев назад +7

    [Starts tearing apart the hornet's home]
    "Wow, these guys are really agressive and dangerous. "
    In the hornets' defense, I would probably react similarly if you showed up with a wrecking ball and started tearing down my home.

  • @scarletjester7831
    @scarletjester7831 Год назад +24

    If a giant came along and shook up my house I'd be pretty mad too

  • @yahkar
    @yahkar 2 года назад +487

    Haha. Shawn actually stirs the Hornets nest 🤣🤣 Even with suit I still feared for you.

    • @cooljammer00
      @cooljammer00 2 года назад +15

      Esp since he's been stung through the suit before

    • @MackeyBigBoy4014
      @MackeyBigBoy4014 2 года назад +3

      @@cooljammer00
      He has?

    • @QuackZack
      @QuackZack 2 года назад +16

      @@MackeyBigBoy4014 He said in the video yellow jackets have gotten through the zipper before.

    • @sleepyrasta420
      @sleepyrasta420 2 года назад +10

      Yeah one small rip in the suit is all it takes to have a bad day in that situation.

    • @minacapella8319
      @minacapella8319 2 года назад +9

      Saaaaame my anxiety shot through the roof

  • @brownleatherboot277
    @brownleatherboot277 2 года назад +559

    I love this guy and his demeanor. My dad was a trapper and kept honey bees. One night we went to pick up a hive. He was drunk and we loaded the hive in the back of the truck when he hit a dip in the yard and the hive fell over and busted open. There were bees everywhere on the windows. I asked him what do we do now, he says "drive home" lol.

    • @orange3623
      @orange3623 2 года назад +54

      Lol, just a diferent generation entirely.

    • @ma-moomoo
      @ma-moomoo 2 года назад +1

      “drive home” i like the cut of your dad’s gib

    • @brownleatherboot277
      @brownleatherboot277 2 года назад +48

      @@ma-moomoo this guy was a true character. He was skinning a raccoon one night and sliced his eyeball in half. Every since I watched (Gangs of New York) I've wanted to UPGRADE his glass eye. Full of stories this guy

    • @hotdoghub6690
      @hotdoghub6690 2 года назад +10

      @@brownleatherboot277 How did he manage to slice his own eyeball while skinning? Did the knife slip and fly upwards or something?

    • @brownleatherboot277
      @brownleatherboot277 2 года назад +44

      @@hotdoghub6690 "He said" he was trying to bring the knife through the tail BUT with him you never know what to believe. I'm sure he was drunk and probably stoned but as to the real cause only he knows.

  • @White_Slugger
    @White_Slugger Год назад +284

    Dude has balls of steel to shake an entire hornet nest

    • @XiELEd4377
      @XiELEd4377 Год назад +9

      And tear it apart piece by piece

    • @alangordon3283
      @alangordon3283 Год назад

      Mentally unhinged

    • @NOTONtechsx
      @NOTONtechsx Год назад +6

      And even enjoy showing it to us 😂

    • @rmkhr048
      @rmkhr048 Год назад +6

      Why do you need courage when you have protection?

    • @onearmedwolf6512
      @onearmedwolf6512 Год назад +33

      @@rmkhr048 because nothing is immune to failure and if the suit fails you are going to be in for a bad day

  • @clark4041
    @clark4041 2 года назад +574

    Excellent video Shawn! Thank you for showing us what’s what in a BFH nest. I did this with a paper wasp nest that was eating my honey bees a while back.
    The paper wasps sat outside my beehive and jumped on the backs of bees emerging to forage, they immediately chewed the heads off of their honey bee victims and then flew their bodies home to feed their young. It took me an hour of following slow wasps carrying dead honey bees through trees and hills to find the wasp nest half a mile away from my hive! Needless to say, the wasps are gone now :)

    • @leiatyndall8648
      @leiatyndall8648 2 года назад +75

      So many people have no idea wasps & hornets hunt honeybees, which is on reason to go after the wasps/hornets early in the yr, when their queens are just abt the only ones out & about. Thanks for your story, because it will educate so many people!

    • @clark4041
      @clark4041 2 года назад +46

      @@leiatyndall8648 Thank you for the reply! You are so very right about hunting wasps early in the year. After the wasp incident with my honey bees, I educated myself on wasp behavior and development. I was then able to use the appropriate bait and wasp abatement methods at the most effective periods of the year. This saved my honey bees :)

    • @CPTFiXtion
      @CPTFiXtion 2 года назад +7

      That's crazy!!

    • @nunnabeeswax2397
      @nunnabeeswax2397 2 года назад +13

      Holy cow I never realized wasps and hornets did this!
      Anytime we have a nest we get rid of it immediately.

    • @joshc1394
      @joshc1394 2 года назад +2

      @@clark4041 This is my plan for next year. Any advice or best learning resource?

  • @moltensh4dow506
    @moltensh4dow506 2 года назад +68

    I feel like it’s almost a natural response for any animal to run when there’s a swarm of stinging insects like bees or hornets. Even with a suit, i think people still feel so uncomfortable as their brain is telling them to run, and only after extensive exposure do you get used to it.

    • @velvet3784
      @velvet3784 Год назад +15

      It is encoded in animals I think by evolution. Fears and phobias exist for a reason. Although in humans I think is also simply common sense and pure logic to avoid hornet nests.

    • @aliveisuppose
      @aliveisuppose Год назад +1

      It's almost like humans have been running from stinging animals for a long time

    • @lolloblue9646
      @lolloblue9646 Год назад

      If elephants don't mess with them, why should I?
      That's my logic

    • @balanc-joy9187
      @balanc-joy9187 Год назад

      That awful buzzing sound doesn't help. I personally despise that sound that insects make, aaugh!!

    • @sabocharge
      @sabocharge 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@balanc-joy9187same bro that sound gives me heebie jeebies

  • @dj11o9er
    @dj11o9er Год назад +13

    Us towards bees: "Aw. Cute. I'll leave you alone."
    Us towards wasps and hornets: "I'LL SEND YOU TO HELL, AND SEND EVERY SINGLE COUSIN YOU HAVE DOWN WITH YOU!"

    • @lefishe6611
      @lefishe6611 Год назад +2

      That's cause bees are cool

    • @Comet-2011-W3-Lovejoy
      @Comet-2011-W3-Lovejoy Год назад +1

      Bees are useful unlike wasps

    • @sortofanoakyafterbirth3661
      @sortofanoakyafterbirth3661 Год назад +1

      @@Comet-2011-W3-Lovejoy Well these wasps and hornets provide food for skunks, so they aren't completely useless.

    • @mr_pigman1013
      @mr_pigman1013 4 месяца назад

      We just reciprocate the hate the wasps and hornets give us

    • @dstrong11
      @dstrong11 4 месяца назад

      Facts 😂 💯

  • @normancook965
    @normancook965 2 года назад +18

    Here I am sitting in my office chair safely watching this and yet completely terrified.

  • @dougdavis8986
    @dougdavis8986 Год назад +61

    The skunk is like: wow, I didn't get stung once. Awesome.

    • @sylvrwolflol
      @sylvrwolflol Год назад +3

      The way that skunk approached it was hilarious
      "Wh-... okay this _has_ to be a trap, right? A buffet line with not a single person here?"
      _takes a nip_
      "...well don't mind if I do."

  • @MrBatraaf
    @MrBatraaf Год назад +7

    The most amazing part of the video is the wild animals actually coming to eat the larvae. Great stuff!

  • @slimjim1104
    @slimjim1104 Год назад +899

    How they build with such symmetry and precision is crazy.

    • @JamesDavy2009
      @JamesDavy2009 Год назад +138

      Hexagons are the best-agons.

    • @hoze1235
      @hoze1235 Год назад +18

      I see you are a man of culture as well

    • @lefishe6611
      @lefishe6611 Год назад +8

      ​@@JamesDavy2009 I like you

    • @imadhhisham6709
      @imadhhisham6709 Год назад +24

      "Or were they created by nothing, or are they ˹their own˺ creators?"
      Or did they create the heavens and the earth? In fact, they have no firm belief ˹in God˺.
      Or do they possess the treasuries of your Lord, or are they in control ˹of everything˺?
      Or do they have a stairway, by which they eavesdrop ˹on the heavens˺? Then let those who do so bring a compelling proof.
      Qur'an 52:35-38

    • @pipsapossu1699
      @pipsapossu1699 Год назад +72

      @@imadhhisham6709 man why bring religion into this the hornets dont care about your god

  • @R182video
    @R182video 2 года назад +398

    I had hornets build a nest on a window on my shop one summer. It allowed me to watch them build the nest over the summer. It was very interesting to watch them work and allowed me to really piss them off by tapping on the glass without fear of getting stung.

    • @sacredeyes3508
      @sacredeyes3508 2 года назад +82

      you're lucky they didnt find any ventilation to get to you through. I wasnt that lucky when it was on the side of my house

    • @johnnyLwhatTheHell
      @johnnyLwhatTheHell 2 года назад +53

      This band I used to play with, when we practiced at one of the guys house, we would always have to stop mid practice to kill hornets that would go crazy and start flying around in the living room. There was a hidden nest in the attic somewhere that none of us had the cahones to look for. I guess they didn't like my horrible rendition of "highway to hell". 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @sacredeyes3508
      @sacredeyes3508 2 года назад +44

      @@johnnyLwhatTheHell I've always heard critics' reviews sting

    • @helldronez
      @helldronez 2 года назад +2

      @@sacredeyes3508 literally week ago, one of them came to my room out of nowhere. i kill it with sprays. damn it was scary as hell watching it flying around my room as my hair shivers. 😅

    • @johnnyLwhatTheHell
      @johnnyLwhatTheHell 2 года назад +3

      @@sacredeyes3508 I see what you did there🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @PaulPaullus
    @PaulPaullus Год назад +22

    1:14 -> 'Don't try this at home.' Very true...never bring a hornets nest into your home. They make lousy pets....

    • @zenleek2129
      @zenleek2129 Год назад +3

      🤣
      Very hard to tame.
      Would not recommend

    • @bigbird4481
      @bigbird4481 Год назад

      That's funny because there's a guy that made a holding tank for wasps that hangs on his wall

    • @pipsapossu1699
      @pipsapossu1699 Год назад +2

      @@bigbird4481 and iirc the wasps broke out so theres that

  • @NeonDisciple
    @NeonDisciple Год назад +16

    "Why you should never approach a hornets nest" you know, I've never had the overwhelming desire to do that for some reason

  • @__seeker__
    @__seeker__ 2 года назад +214

    I remember being a kid in the summer, watching my grandfather climb up a ladder to get rid of one of these. He wore only his bathing suit lol. He slowly slipped a paper bag underneath the nest and very quickly broke the nest’s stem and folded down the top of bag. He’d then climb down the ladder with one hand and just COVER that paper bag with gasoline and light it up lol.

  • @captainawesome4983
    @captainawesome4983 2 года назад +213

    It would be better said that if you didn’t have the bee suit, you would be a deadman ☠️ there isn’t a more aggressive hornet in Oregon and they pack the most painful sting of any bee that has ever stung me .
    You are so brave my friend 🫡

    • @GaryCameron
      @GaryCameron 2 года назад

      Just wait for the Asian giants to spread.

    • @Fernando-jy6gq
      @Fernando-jy6gq 2 года назад +23

      He definitely wouldn't survive.

    • @hutch1010
      @hutch1010 2 года назад +1

      this video scares me lol

  • @azevol216
    @azevol216 Год назад +22

    There is no words to describe the level of fear and anxiety i had when I saw you shake that nest

  • @RockymountainRobert
    @RockymountainRobert 2 года назад +330

    That's amazing, I never new skunks eat these, very interesting, thanks for sharing 👍

    • @SpeccyMan
      @SpeccyMan Год назад +11

      You don't know that it is spelled knew, eh?

    • @jean-michelvanpruyssen936
      @jean-michelvanpruyssen936 Год назад +5

      Badgers eat them as well.

    • @sorik20
      @sorik20 Год назад +5

      @@SpeccyMan its not something old to them thats why its “never new”

    • @Werepyres
      @Werepyres Год назад +4

      @@sorik20 That's not how it works...

    • @TheZombiesAreComing
      @TheZombiesAreComing Год назад

      Destroy their home then feed their babies to skunks. Way to add insult to injury.

  • @DVincentW
    @DVincentW 2 года назад +38

    I dislike hornets intensely. Seen them attack bee hives. I respect honey bees, and anytime hornets bite the dust is a good thing.

    • @muskokamike127
      @muskokamike127 2 года назад +10

      except for the fact that they have many benefits: they keep pest insects under control and that includes ones that defoliate trees. "why are all the leaves on my tree gone"? Well, you killed the hornets that kept the leaf caterpillars under control" "omg my garden is infest with aphids" same reason.
      Not to mention they also pollinate flowers by travelling from plant to plant. The same as bees.

    • @tofan2622
      @tofan2622 2 года назад +4

      Read the comment below. Wasps pollinate as much as bees, its extremely dumb to bother them.

    • @DVincentW
      @DVincentW 2 года назад +1

      @@muskokamike127 ok you shred as far as killing my comment with cold logic.
      But that's it. That's the limit of your life.

    • @muskokamike127
      @muskokamike127 2 года назад +1

      @@DVincentW ummm NOPE.....lol

  • @danielmartin7838
    @danielmartin7838 2 месяца назад +1

    Couple years ago I kept getting stung by bald-faced hornets every time I went near one particular tree in my old yard. There was a nest about as big as the one in this video. Some time later I observed a Stellers Jay going to town, pecking and tearing at the nest. It completely destroyed the nest in 36 hours. I don’t know how that little bird withstood all the stings without issue.

  • @TommyRayzer
    @TommyRayzer Год назад +19

    I have a new found respect for a skunk.

  • @lightfurya2087
    @lightfurya2087 2 года назад +12

    When you shook the nest, that made me chuckle.

  • @tootired76
    @tootired76 3 месяца назад +2

    Oh man! When you were tearing it apart I was swatting the air around my head and neck!

  • @mayorwest5924
    @mayorwest5924 2 года назад +266

    Love how the skunk checked it out and then feasted! Nothing left for the raccoons even 😀 Very cool video, thank you for sharing!

    • @meandyou2046
      @meandyou2046 2 года назад +12

      The skunk must've dragged the nest away. Those raccoons probably followed the scent and eventually came across an empty husk with a couple of half eaten larvae still inside.

    • @12ww37
      @12ww37 2 года назад +1

      Skunk gaming

    • @mmhmm9271
      @mmhmm9271 2 года назад +1

      My heart aches for those little racks

  • @tsukuyomi2055
    @tsukuyomi2055 Год назад +13

    Skunk- Thank goodness the racoons will be at the trash tonight.
    Also Skunk
    Skunk- I sense a disturbance in the force

  • @billballoo7881
    @billballoo7881 Год назад +24

    Hornets don't mess around. I had one, just one who just kept hitting me stinging over and over. I can't even imagine a nest.

  • @jimmillet1442
    @jimmillet1442 2 месяца назад +1

    Actually, I've walked up on several hornets nest that were built low to the ground over the years by accident and not once did they ever attack me.. Ive had many nest built on my house and currently have a huge one built where I walk out the back door and they don't bother me either despite mowing right past them.They leave me alone and I leave them alone . I've only ever seen them attack things that actually bother the nest.

  • @owenmerrick2377
    @owenmerrick2377 2 года назад +14

    Very interesting! Sort of like a Jackass movie, with safety and science. 😉 You got the queen, so that's one less nest.

  • @C.Church
    @C.Church Год назад +76

    For a couple of seasons I had a small hornet nest by my back door. Maybe 6 holes. (terminology?). They never bothered me and I rarely saw them so I left them alone. One year they made a bigger one farther back maybe golf ball size and more active so I sprayed them. Now that I have dogs I wouldn't allow the wasps live by my back door. But for a couple of years we lived OK together. I also had a carpenter bee (or offspring) for about 8yrs until we changed the back awning. A male would dive bomb me if I got too close but that's about it.
    Maybe I was playing with fire.

    • @eljanrimsa5843
      @eljanrimsa5843 Год назад +5

      Not really. When I was a kid we had a hornets nest under an old roof for a couple of years. Often hornets came to the house, but they were calm and relaxed, no frantic flying around as smaller wasps do.

    • @C.Church
      @C.Church Год назад +2

      @@eljanrimsa5843 Exactly. The few hornets I saw would fly around pretty peacefully as I walked past them. I read they'll become more active in late summer when water becomes more scarce but like yours they were chill.
      Realization... I may also be mixing up my words. I had paper wasps now that I think of it. But still scary sounding. Lol

    • @jaydeleon8094
      @jaydeleon8094 Год назад

      @@eljanrimsa5843 think it really, really depends on the hornets

  • @Spor7acus
    @Spor7acus 2 месяца назад +1

    6:33 “do my eyes deceive me? Who hath wrought such a bountiful meal to me, but a humble skunk?”

  • @dogishappy0
    @dogishappy0 2 года назад +37

    This video is fascinating to watch, but boy was it hard to watch. I'm terrified of bees and hornets, so I squirmed quite a bit!

  • @bokgaming6645
    @bokgaming6645 2 года назад +4

    Imagine going about your everyday business when a man suddenly pulls up in front of your home and starts describing how he’s going to destroy your home and than feed you to wild animals

  • @overlordjames6644
    @overlordjames6644 4 месяца назад +3

    This is a freaking nightmare. I am cringing and my skin is crawling from watching this.

    • @ashgonza92
      @ashgonza92 4 месяца назад +1

      I just woke up from a dream about messing with a hornets nest

  • @monkeygraborange
    @monkeygraborange 2 года назад +8

    Even with a bee suit I’d be pooping my pants! Too scary for words.

    • @Mintstar_Oceanpop
      @Mintstar_Oceanpop 2 года назад +3

      Depending on the suit, bees are able to sting through the suit.

  • @900bz
    @900bz 2 года назад +13

    4:13 that scared me

  • @for-real-tho
    @for-real-tho Год назад +3

    Hornets once attacked the window of my room, and they started to get inside through the tiny holes where the shutter belt came in. I was running out half naked and started to burn everything I could find under my windows to make a big smoke. After about 20 minutes, all of them left.

  • @sobrevida157
    @sobrevida157 2 года назад +32

    How long did it take for them to stop attacking you? And where do you think they go when the nest is gone? And how long do they live? Amazing video. Thanks

    • @anti-ethniccleansing465
      @anti-ethniccleansing465 Год назад +9

      I was wondering what happens to them afterwards as well. Do they regroup somewhere and start building a new nest?

    • @nathanfisher6925
      @nathanfisher6925 Год назад +2

      @@anti-ethniccleansing465 not if you got the queen

  • @russellhltn1396
    @russellhltn1396 2 года назад +4

    Next: "Let's see how effective this homemade flamethrower is in getting rid of hornets."

  • @amarulaenjoyer
    @amarulaenjoyer Год назад +1

    The hornets just watched their home turn into an unboxing video

  • @TheMasheenist
    @TheMasheenist 2 года назад +5

    “Then well start taking it apart to see what’s inside”
    I’m no rocket scientist but I’m guessing more hornets 😂

    • @donaldgregg9250
      @donaldgregg9250 2 года назад +1

      😁😅🤣😂 too funny, you think the same way that I do!!!

    • @TheMasheenist
      @TheMasheenist 2 года назад +1

      @@donaldgregg9250 thank you it just struck me funny the “let’s see what’s inside” part

    • @donaldgregg9250
      @donaldgregg9250 2 года назад +1

      @@TheMasheenist yep, some videos are called by some of the stupidest questions, and with very obvious answers 😁😅🤣 and here, as if they might find some chicken eggs inside, and not more hornets!!!

  • @jasmith1867
    @jasmith1867 2 года назад +16

    What happens to all those worker hornets when they no longer have a nest to work for. Do they all just fly around and die?

    • @stuflames4769
      @stuflames4769 Год назад +1

      I was curious about that too.

    • @leagueofshadows5133
      @leagueofshadows5133 Год назад

      They'll not live for long because their queen is dead. What drives them is the queen they choose and when the queen dies they die too.

    • @sofakingonmynuts1438
      @sofakingonmynuts1438 Год назад

      They become bee refugees 😢

    • @andrewvincent7299
      @andrewvincent7299 Год назад +1

      @@sofakingonmynuts1438 Let them live in your backyard.

  • @lmao1660
    @lmao1660 Год назад +2

    Nah I'm not approaching these hellspawns unless I'm fully decked out in a Doomslayer/Masterchief armor

  • @mikel5582
    @mikel5582 2 года назад +13

    A long, long time ago we had an old easy chair in our garage where hornets had built a nest. Like any good teenage boy, I decided to throw rocks at it. Of course I got stung. That evening when it cooled down I dragged the chair out into the driveway, doused it with lighter fluid, and set it ablaze.

  • @jons5898
    @jons5898 2 года назад +7

    A couple nights ago something dug up and ate most of a yellow jacket nest out near my shed, I think it was most likely a skunk but we have raccoons around too.

  • @danielgwillim8220
    @danielgwillim8220 Год назад +3

    3:53 "Oh boy, it's finally my big day! I can't wait to try out my new wings! Wow, it sure is bright in he-"

  • @chriszablocki2460
    @chriszablocki2460 2 года назад +49

    I mean, if they're stinging you, you sort of need to do something about it. I know it's in their nature, and we should give creatures their space. But they really aren't giving you much of an option. Right?

    • @andrewvincent7299
      @andrewvincent7299 Год назад +24

      I agree. Coexisting is about tolerating others. Hornets are wicked creatures and there is no tolerance there. They'll attack you whether threatened or not. So when it becomes about peace and survival, you've got to take them out

    • @Duothimir
      @Duothimir Год назад

      The thing about respecting nature is that nature doesn't respect anything, least of all your feelings about it.

    • @chriszablocki2460
      @chriszablocki2460 Год назад +12

      @@Duothimir right. They kind of don't have a rational understanding about the nature around them either. A wasp will sting you regardless of if you could crush it immediately.

    • @bugjams
      @bugjams Год назад +18

      @@andrewvincent7299 You preach coexistence and then spread misinformation about hornets. Fascinating. People are so weird.
      Anyways, hornets are friendly when not around their hive. I've taken close-up macro photos of them on flowers. Inches away from me. They're no different than people. They get frustrated when hungry, and when you're near their house. Same as people, right?
      We like to think we're so rational and tolerant, but look at how aggressive we get when our basic needs aren't met, or when something or someone we don't understand tries to live next to us.

    • @Arhivite
      @Arhivite Год назад +11

      @@andrewvincent7299 Hornets and wasps are just as importnat to nature as bees. Hornets and wasps kill any bugs that destroy your crops if you are a farmer which is really helpful. Not a lot of people know this, but they pollinate flowers as well. They are also food for a lot of other animals which is really important.

  • @Fendelfull
    @Fendelfull 2 года назад +20

    I have to give you props for being so calm while doing this. I guess it’s just a matter of exposure, but I’m sure that even with all the right protection, the instinct to avoid the things you’re doing to the nest would be almost unbearable. You seem entirely unfazed, and unflinching.
    Last summer I found the beginnings of EIGHT wasp nests inside of my van - mostly just about quarter-sized, but a few that were more developed and around the size of your palm - and I have no idea why they were so attracted to this place. I found them in various crevices and the largest was in the void near where the driver’s side door hinges. It doesn’t seem like a very hospitable location for building paper nests, and I was a little skittish for awhile, imagining there might be one that I hadn’t found that would emit a bunch of soldiers at some random point while I was barreling through traffic. Thankfully this never happened. Any clue what made my van so attractive to them? I’m also not sure how they got in, but I suppose there could be any number of ways. I washed down the van very thoroughly, thinking that maybe some pheromone trails were indicating an entry point for others. Not sure if that’s a thing, but after 8 nests, I didn’t know what else to do!

  • @alexandersablan858
    @alexandersablan858 Год назад +21

    I like educational videos like this. Please be safe!

  • @mozzberg590
    @mozzberg590 2 года назад +6

    This is why I subscribe, to learn interesting stuff.

  • @jrock2460
    @jrock2460 2 года назад +53

    Shawn - a couple of things:
    1. You must have made the maniac that comments about you not wearing gloves REALLY happy with this vid. You wore gloves!
    2. Since you posted this video, I have to shout out an amazing YT channel - The Hornet King. Really educational and he does an awesome job with his editing.

  • @AaronMcLarengoespro
    @AaronMcLarengoespro 6 месяцев назад +2

    Bro really gets straight to the point😂

  • @themanager9866
    @themanager9866 2 года назад +4

    0:04 Dumb Ways to Die irl. The lyrics I'm referring to are
    "Disturb a nest of wasps for no good reason"

  • @donquihote6023
    @donquihote6023 Год назад +4

    Away from their home, they are fairly doscile. Near their nest, they will take you apart.

  • @ProjectMisterGaming
    @ProjectMisterGaming Год назад +2

    The size of a soccer ball
    My brain:'kick it'

  • @stephenrobinson7945
    @stephenrobinson7945 2 года назад +48

    A friend of mine said they found a hornets nest in the cold of winter
    He took it in the house, and after a couple hours, the warmth of the interior of the house woke the hornets up. They had to leave and get a bug bomb to set off.

    • @theoverseer393
      @theoverseer393 2 года назад +30

      The surprising thing is, they grabbed a random nest and did 0 research.
      Man, some ppl are dopey, lol.

    • @butchcassidy3373
      @butchcassidy3373 2 года назад +17

      Yeah you should put them in a garbage bag and seal it air tight overnight to suffocate the hornets. Be sure to leave it out in the cold too so the hornets stay inactive. They are valuable when large and in good condition. Up to around 300 bucks.

    • @hugostiglitz8465
      @hugostiglitz8465 2 года назад +2

      Here's your sign! Lol.

    • @RodrigoMera
      @RodrigoMera 2 года назад +1

      lmao, surprise!

    • @TheDeathlyG
      @TheDeathlyG 2 года назад +3

      @@butchcassidy3373 who do you sell them to? Or how do you even find buyers?

  • @steveb6103
    @steveb6103 2 года назад +6

    Ran into one the 3 times that size last Friday. Called someone who wants the nest and he removed it for free. Biggest one I've ever seen! He came at night and put a trash bag over it.

  • @anirudhganesh9968
    @anirudhganesh9968 Год назад +1

    Everybody gangster until the protective net tears

  • @lncomus
    @lncomus 2 года назад +4

    Hornets: natural menace, evolved to dominate all other insects, extreme territorial behavior
    Humans: 0:14

    • @coletrickle1775
      @coletrickle1775 2 года назад

      Nothing is a more successful virus to earth than us. Hornets wish they were as destructive as us.

  • @Wilson-cp4gx
    @Wilson-cp4gx Год назад +15

    I was stung 35 times by yellow jackets while bush hogging. It was terrifying, but makes a funny story when I tell it!

    • @AMurr45
      @AMurr45 Год назад +5

      I got stung ATLEAST 40 times it was the one day I decided to wear shorts while mowing the lawn which I never ever do that day I did. And got lit up by a Yellow Jacket nest

  • @half_a_potato
    @half_a_potato Год назад +1

    The skunk came up to the camera and gave you a kiss for the nice evening snack he got

  • @janefrost1856
    @janefrost1856 Год назад +18

    He's either the craziest person alive or the bravest, fantastic video though, just amazing

  • @AOAvina
    @AOAvina 2 года назад +5

    Hornet nests are terrifying lol great vid so far

  • @EthanPlazYT
    @EthanPlazYT 11 месяцев назад +1

    i like how he is just casually just ripping the wasps nest with them swarming him

  • @BillyN31
    @BillyN31 2 года назад +36

    I do hvac. Couple of weeks ago I was working on an outdoor condenser unit and put my kneeling pad right on top of an underground nest. Needless to say, I got throttled by yellow jackets. The landscapers were laughing hard 🥹

    • @AJ-ox8xy
      @AJ-ox8xy 2 года назад +8

      Bro me too. Don't you hate it when they're in the disconnect?

    • @jakee2094
      @jakee2094 2 года назад +4

      Sawsalld an old abs furnace vent recently and found it full of hornets. Hazards of the industry haha

    • @INTRO173
      @INTRO173 2 года назад +1

      I do cable. Got lit up by yellow jackets the other week. Walked to the side of the the house and touched a wire, that's all it took and a million of those things came out of a tiny hole on the of their house. Got completely swarmed, not fun lol.

  • @laurafedora5385
    @laurafedora5385 2 года назад +19

    I currently have paper wasps trying to move into my basement, so I have to have someone come in and deal with them ☹️
    Every time I need to water my garden, there’s a bald-faced hornet or two trying to get water from the sprinkler. Not sure where their nest is, but after this, I’ll have to keep a close eye 😬

    • @daveshmave3427
      @daveshmave3427 2 года назад +1

      Bald-faced hornets usually nest in trees or in bushes, they're harder to spot than paper wasp typically.

  • @madeballer313
    @madeballer313 Год назад +1

    You turned their house into a unboxing video 🎉🎉

  • @lainsan
    @lainsan Год назад +13

    Interesting to watch. Over here in Germany hornets are protected species and one would not be allowed to do harm to them. They would have to be relocated by specialists.
    Also those look like dolichovespula maculata which is a species of wasp.

    • @vaclav_fejt
      @vaclav_fejt Год назад +3

      If I googled correctly, you are correct. English taxonomy is not very precise. There are many, many geni that could be called wasps..

    • @MrMali22
      @MrMali22 Год назад +4

      Why are they protected? I'm curious. They don't play a role in the ecosystem that I know of other than terrors to bees. Or do hornets not do that?
      And they are a wasp. They're just called bald-faced hornets in English. Here especially (usa) wasp and hornet is used interchangeably

    • @david7996
      @david7996 Год назад +15

      @@MrMali22 Worth to point out that the European Hornet is not nearly as aggressive or dangerous.
      They are protected because people tend to fear them too much and remove their nests.

    • @Momofukudoodoowindu
      @Momofukudoodoowindu Год назад +2

      If they don't produce honey then what's to protect?

    • @vaclav_fejt
      @vaclav_fejt Год назад +8

      @@Momofukudoodoowindu The local ecosystem.

  • @danielnavarro537
    @danielnavarro537 2 года назад +50

    So just a question. When a skunk encounters a wasp nest, do they use their spray to wade off any of the wasp or does their fur protect them from the wasp stings?
    Also awesome and informative video on a wasp hive.

    • @oceanaxim
      @oceanaxim 2 года назад +10

      I was wondering the same thing.

    • @lustfulvengance
      @lustfulvengance 2 года назад +51

      I've watched them dig up very active and very angry yellowjacket nests and it seems like they're fur protects them because they just rip it apart without a care in the world that they're being swarmed by angry stinging insects!
      One of the reasons I love skunks 👍

    • @alphaxanon
      @alphaxanon 2 года назад +57

      Skunks are immune to multiple types of venom, including snake venom, bee and wasp venom.

    • @oceanaxim
      @oceanaxim 2 года назад +16

      @@alphaxanon What a superpower!

    • @okamijubei
      @okamijubei 2 года назад +5

      @@alphaxanon so... That's how they create their powerful chemical weapons.

  • @leopardshark9581
    @leopardshark9581 Год назад +2

    That skunk will tell all its brethren of your feast in its honour. You will never be skunked, sir.

  • @grimms4402
    @grimms4402 2 года назад +33

    I love how the skunk approached the hornets nest as if to say "for me?"
    Skunks are adorable little fellows :)

    • @captainawesome4983
      @captainawesome4983 2 года назад +11

      Fun fact: skunks are in the weasel family 🇺🇸

    • @Dayz3O6
      @Dayz3O6 2 года назад +8

      until they aim their behind at you.

    • @grimms4402
      @grimms4402 2 года назад +2

      @@captainawesome4983 that is a fun fact! :)

    • @ironpirate8
      @ironpirate8 2 года назад +6

      Another useful fact, do you know how to tell the difference between a weasel and a stoat? Weasels are weasily wecognisable, but stoats are stoatally different.

    • @leiatyndall8648
      @leiatyndall8648 2 года назад +7

      Skunks WERE in Mustelidae, but are now in their own Family, Mephitidae.

  • @keithbk
    @keithbk 2 года назад +11

    Aren't skunks just amazing? They get a bad rap because of their scent, but they don't typically spray unless they are terrified, trapped, or threatened.

    • @wombatdk
      @wombatdk 2 года назад +1

      Skunks are amazing animals. Friendly and sociable too.

    • @benjurqunov
      @benjurqunov 2 года назад

      Which doesn’t explain why they spray under my carport nightly.

    • @royjohnson465
      @royjohnson465 2 года назад

      ...or maybe Rabies.

  • @crustybandaid183
    @crustybandaid183 Год назад +1

    Ive never been so happy to see a skunk.

  • @danielhetue6968
    @danielhetue6968 Год назад +12

    Chills run down my spine whenever I watch hornets buzz around a human being wearing a protective bee gear. That’s what bee gears are used for. They protect people from getting badly stung by hornets, bees, or any buzzing insects.

    • @branden7047
      @branden7047 Год назад +1

      Yep it sure is

    • @ramblingrob4693
      @ramblingrob4693 Год назад +1

      @@branden7047 I need more than a suit, i would need a tank

    • @danielhetue6968
      @danielhetue6968 Год назад

      @ramblingrob4693 Oh yes. Good point you also brought up. 👍

  • @Souchi-ito
    @Souchi-ito Год назад +3

    I feel bad for those hornets. They just got their home destroyed and kids murdered.

  • @SP4CEBAR
    @SP4CEBAR Год назад +1

    The hornets watch their house get destroyed by an unbeatable giant lol

  • @henrikhyrup3995
    @henrikhyrup3995 Год назад +33

    At least those hornets are pretty calm. Had it been those hyper aggressive ones (there's a video somewhere of a man with a lawnmower more than 50 meters away from the nest and it triggers an attack) there's NO chance he would get anywhere near close to that.

    • @DarkFrozenDepths
      @DarkFrozenDepths Год назад +4

      It's that reason why I'm glad there isn't a hyper-aggressive nest down the street from my house... or none of us would be getting out of the one-way street since the other way is a dead end with a mini loop

  • @timothyhudson7999
    @timothyhudson7999 2 года назад +33

    So I was out hog hunting near Lindale, TX several summers ago and having never seen a hornets nest before I thought it would be cool to take a close up picture. As soon as the flash went off I saw all of them flying out of the bottom. I dropped my rifle and phone and ran like hell. I was very lucky to only get stung once in the back of the head. I stood there for 10-12 minutes thinking what a bad idea that was when all of them swarming around flew back in. I ran over and grabbed my gear and ran off again. I did get a cool pic though. 😂

    • @nobody8328
      @nobody8328 2 года назад +6

      This gave me a mental image of a guy taking a selfie with a hornet's nest, with a line of hornets pouring out of the bottom, and a horrified cartoonish 'oh sh*t!' expression on his face.
      Thanks, I needed a good belly laugh this morning 🤗

    • @sludge8506
      @sludge8506 2 года назад +2

      Yellow jackets around me are pretty wimpy. Anyway, they started building a nest inside the door covering the gas tank of my car. (Not the cap.)
      I could see them flying in and out.
      Anyway, one night I opened the door. Then I hit it with the flashlight on my phone.
      Instant activity!
      I shut the door and ran, and did not get stung. 😮‍💨

    • @ThePinkpetals
      @ThePinkpetals 2 года назад +1

      Yikes 😱

    • @timothyhudson7999
      @timothyhudson7999 2 года назад +2

      @@nobody8328 and if someone had been filming me (from a safe diatance) that's about what it would have looked like! 😆