Thank you so much for removing the wasps from my floor!!! Happy to be able to sleep in my bedroom without worrying about getting stung anymore :D So happy too to see the birds enjoying the nests.
A few months back I got stung by a yellow jacket on my eyelid in the cavity. Since then I’ve had an extreme phobia that I didn’t know I had u til a wasp flew by me a week later! I’m using ur channel to help me conquer my fears again. I really appreciate what u do and how u do it I love watching u feed ur birds after and the way u talk to them. I love it and it helps take the fear and panic away! Thank u! Stay safe x
I was running a farmer's market selling maple stuff and one of the little fucks was in my water bottle, stung my lip when I took a drink. It's less fear and more malevolent hatred for me lol
I got stung on the chin by a red wasp. My face was so swollen. My Dr. prescribed me a steroid and it cleared right up. I’d never seen myself look like that. I didn’t even recognize myself
Doris is hilarious. When she heard the plane overhead, she froze in place, and the look on her face.😶..It was if she was thinking, if I don't move, they'll think I'm a statue. Great video. 👑👑👑
@@HornetKingOfficial Well then you have to go back! Undo them, put them in backwards, go back to your truck, pull out the camera, go back in and film you correcting the mistake, and then go back home! The life of a RUclipsr : D
I'm happy the homeowners have relief from the colony on their respective properties. They can start a colony pretty quickly without knowing they're present. This past summer we had wasps attempt to build their nest under our rv, but since we live here full time making enough noise plus checking frequently deters them. You do such a great job, making customers happy with your thorough removal and caring for them and their safety.
I’ve always had a phobia of wasps since I got stung in preschool while picking flowers. It’s absolutely incredible how you just pick up the nests with no fear at all. That’s awesome.
Honestly, wasps and Hornets scare the hell outta me, but you have made my phobia much more tolerable. Educational and interesting content in all of your videos. Keep up the fantastic work and greetings from Nottingham, U.K!
Yep, I am exactly the same. I think I'll always be scared, but it's no longer a terror, and that is all thanks to watching Brets content. I even got rid of 2 wasps in my house last summer, I was so proud of myself cos I didn't freak out and run away. My mum didn't believe I'd done it myself though🙁 but she has seen my terror heighten over the years, so I can't _really_ blame her doubting my story about _BRAVELY_ getting them out of my home!😂 until I told her about the Hornet Kings videos, but I still think she didn't fully believe I'd gotten rid of them myself😂
I've got a nest of those guys. In a raised bed holding my raspberries and blackberries. Found them after bumping that box with the a lawn mower. But they chilled like as soon as I backed away from their entry hole. Only stung once. They've done a nice job keeping the other critters from chewing up my garden. I'm letting the nest finish their cycle and then I'll pull it out after 2nd or 3rd hard frost.
Your videos are always quality! I couldn't imaging sleeping in that room knowing there's a large nest below the floorboard. Great job locating the nest and removing the yellowjackets.
Wow this was almost the exact situation as at my parent's - plaster walls that are literally humming and we have no clue how to get to them without tearing the house up. She's allergic and there are wasps everywhere Thanks for posting!! Love the birdies! Who is the one with the feathers on her legs? She's beautiful!
I know it’s not the way the @HornetKingOfficial does it, but I have an older house too with plaster and lath; I’ve had luck with using a puffer wand and Delta dust at their entrance. The foragers will bring in the dust around the nest and kill the colony, though sometimes you’ll need a second application. Either do it with a bee suit or at night quickly. About 5-6 puffs should be sufficient you don’t need a whole lot.
I had the same problem. There was no opening inside of the house, but I could hear them buzzing like crazy just beneath a basement window. I could see them coming and going outside of the window. So I made a small hole inside and sprayed between the drywall and the outside with a big can of wasp spray till the buzzing stopped. Then I sprayed Great Stuff inside the hole till I could see it coming out of the hole outside the house. I entombed the entire Yellow Jacket nest plus added a little more insulation.
You did a great job with all those layers. I would like to thank you so much for doing that. And we need more people like you of course, I'm not that person but you did it for. But you are amazing
I got Apiphobia all the way back as a toddler when I stumbled across a wasp nest in an abandoned birdhouse at a daycare I went to. This was before I was even in preschool, I'm 22 now and I still remember that exact place solely because of the wasps. Your profession are superheroes to sting victims like me.
I had an eastern yellow jacket nest in my bedroom wall and they broke through one night. We were able to get rid of them and I admire your work. That wasn’t an easy task.
Those easterns swarm like crazy. Good to know that the birdies will receive the goodies. Love the new additions. What are the gray speckled little guys with Aunt Becky and Uncle Jessie? Love the PA farm show where I get to see the different varieties.
Been using this channel to help with my exposure therapy and lately ive only been flinching away from wasps instead of almost crying and running away‼️
You read my mind again on having me hear the buzzing and swarming of the yellow jackets theres an eastern yellow jacket nest at my parents in the back yard in west st Paul they constantly go in side of a certain entrance at home they go in during the rain fortunately the nest is in the back yard as a ground nest best regards Nikita.K
I’ve always watched these videos with the volume low to off and I didn’t know until today you’re in PA. I’m from Franklin county and now I’m just a tiny bit upset because I didn’t realize wasps made such big nests here
@@sandyaw3057 Same here in western OH. Bees near garbage cans and jackets everywhere else. Guessing last winter was weak; had that -10 for a few days right before Christmas and the remainder was November weather until April. Again, it's a guess.
I'm in northeast PA in the Poconos, and yes wasps make some pretty good sized nests here. Last year we had a pretty good sized queen cell inside the cap of our propane tank. It startled me but I was already ready from personal experience and watching here. I also have a little bit of experience from when my child was in 4H entomology too.
It's usually due to the weather--if the winters are weak and short, there's gonna be more wasps, bcs the queens hibernate over winter. If it's cold they don't survive. Similarly, if the summer is hot, there will also be more of them.
When I was a kid my dad had an encounter while mowing the lawn. I live in southeast Louisiana and they were of the gangster variety and they messed him up. Luckily he didn't have to go to the emergency room, but used a lot of caladryl.
Man has a yellow jacket in the veil and carries on- talk about a professional. Sure he forgot an article of addendum prot, but no professional isn't still human. Top job on the first appointment👍
4:15 That poor Yellow Jacket was just doing some research on your phone to see if he wants to go with the same model when his upgrade is available 😂but for real I'm surprised how resourceful these guys are and the crazy tiny spaces they can make their nests, when I was a kid my Dad had me on his shoulders walking through the woods and he stepped on huge ground hornet nest, we were like 2 miles into the woods from our house and he had to Usain Bolt back home with me screaming bloody murder the whole way back (I was 4 btw) we each only got stung like 15 times which is surprising because the amount that came out looked like way more. To be completely honest I am still terrified of any kind of Bees/Wasps/Hornets to the point where all my friends just think I'm allergic bc that is what I used to tell everyone as an excuse to go inside when one was hovering around where we were sitting.
Those are some intense nests and its very satisfying to watch them! Amazing they can be hiding anywhere and you can detect them, my grandparents had 3 nests in their back yard, 2 Bald face hornet nests, one behind a shed and one on our railroad signal and then giant yellow jackets nest in a shed we keep model trains. Great videos and very informative, keep it up! I watched your videos and I could identify them
Watching these I just wonder why hasn't It been made into a TV show yet I think id be fun to watch in more detail and a longer format learning more about the process and removals
Had a German yellow jacket land on me today while out and about. Just chilling with me while we had a car ride didn’t notice her until my other half was parking the car and it crawled up onto my knee. I got out safely and she flew away..
I still have a horrible fear of them. Like I cannot be in the proximity of them without having a panic attack. But I deeply enjoy your channel and you honestly become my favorite channel. Keep up gods work lmao
Saw that too - my mind was going "was i the only one that saw that". As an old floor maker - I was waiting to see how he would repair the damage 😂 Let me say it like this, i would have done it differently. It has no support on the left side anymore.
@@Batmann_ It's alright, those two boards are drawing out the RUclips wood working "professionals" who are commenting and driving the algorithm. Im for it 😂 Unbeknownst to them, that off camera I reset them and applied duct tape over the cracks to seal it.😅
Hi Hornet King! Huge fan of your wasp nest removal videos and I was wondering how you’re always able to locate the Queen so easily. All the Yellow Jackets look the same to me so it’s impressive that every video, you find the Queen almost instantly. Also, did you stop spraying the wasp nests with Black Flag? When I first started watching you many years ago, you would usually spray some Black Flag after you do the wasp nest removal. Do you not use Black Flag anymore to kill the remainder of the foragers?
Thank you so much for removing the wasps from my floor!!! Happy to be able to sleep in my bedroom without worrying about getting stung anymore :D So happy too to see the birds enjoying the nests.
No kidding!
And you have a free hidden compartment now😂
Wasn’t there a crawl space?
You're lucky to see this great man do the job for you.
Hornet 🐝 King baby !! 🎉🎉🎉
The "show me inside the vacuum" gets me every time
Where are these guys!? Haha scrolling down the chat looking for them
Woah whoa! WHOA!
10:32 lmao hilarious
A few months back I got stung by a yellow jacket on my eyelid in the cavity. Since then I’ve had an extreme phobia that I didn’t know I had u til a wasp flew by me a week later! I’m using ur channel to help me conquer my fears again. I really appreciate what u do and how u do it I love watching u feed ur birds after and the way u talk to them. I love it and it helps take the fear and panic away! Thank u! Stay safe x
I was running a farmer's market selling maple stuff and one of the little fucks was in my water bottle, stung my lip when I took a drink.
It's less fear and more malevolent hatred for me lol
It wouldn't give me a phobia it would give me an intense desire to genocide all yellow jackets on the planet. 😡
😱😱😱😱😱 holy s**t
I got stung on the chin by a red wasp. My face was so swollen. My Dr. prescribed me a steroid and it cleared right up. I’d never seen myself look like that. I didn’t even recognize myself
Wow, I am really sorry to hear that
I love seeing the birds eat what is left on the nest.. Its like they eat and talk about how good they are.. I bet you are their number 1 person..
Doris is hilarious. When she heard the plane overhead, she froze in place, and the look on her face.😶..It was if she was thinking, if I don't move, they'll think I'm a statue. Great video. 👑👑👑
Haha 😂
@@HornetKingOfficial You need one named Limu!
Amazing content, as always. However, I can't unsee the floorboards being put back backward in the first removal, haha.
Or did I 😉
@@HornetKingOfficialbut you did tho. Unless you fixed it off cam
@@quinn2826 bingo
@@HornetKingOfficial Well then you have to go back! Undo them, put them in backwards, go back to your truck, pull out the camera, go back in and film you correcting the mistake, and then go back home!
The life of a RUclipsr : D
Haha I caught that too
The emus look so prehistoric! Such beautiful and healthy looking chickens.
It is, those claws 13:21 are freakishly scary...
I find emus scary lol
One hissed at me that’s all I need to be afraid
She spots the plane
Hornet King: Clever Girl!
your connection to the birds is so heart warming ❤😊
I'm happy the homeowners have relief from the colony on their respective properties. They can start a colony pretty quickly without knowing they're present. This past summer we had wasps attempt to build their nest under our rv, but since we live here full time making enough noise plus checking frequently deters them. You do such a great job, making customers happy with your thorough removal and caring for them and their safety.
oil of peppermint helps.
The sounds of the chickens is wonderful and I love how there accurately able to pull them out 😊
Aww yes they were all chickens. Regular size chickens and the big chickens
Cute little voice he uses with his birds. Makes me smile.
Man i love the way you talk to your animals its frickin adorable and you can tell how much you care about them
Always good content. Clean, family friendly... We need more of this.
Except for what the RUclips auto-captions think his channel name is, yeah! 😂
@@RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356yea that’s supposed to be my title
@@RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356 Ok that really made me laugh
@@RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356😳
Love that you feed them to your animals. That way nothing goes to waste in the end.
Bros evicting them without notice 💀
Ong
HAHA
HELP LOL
Eviction In Gorilla tag be like
They didn’t pay rent he gotta do what he gotta do💀
I’ve always had a phobia of wasps since I got stung in preschool while picking flowers. It’s absolutely incredible how you just pick up the nests with no fear at all. That’s awesome.
I love the ending with the hens. It's almost like you can hear them say: "uuh daddy's home, and he has goodies in his bag"❤😂
Any man that keeps and loves birds is a good man.
Honestly, wasps and Hornets scare the hell outta me, but you have made my phobia much more tolerable. Educational and interesting content in all of your videos. Keep up the fantastic work and greetings from Nottingham, U.K!
Yep, I am exactly the same. I think I'll always be scared, but it's no longer a terror, and that is all thanks to watching Brets content. I even got rid of 2 wasps in my house last summer, I was so proud of myself cos I didn't freak out and run away. My mum didn't believe I'd done it myself though🙁 but she has seen my terror heighten over the years, so I can't _really_ blame her doubting my story about _BRAVELY_ getting them out of my home!😂 until I told her about the Hornet Kings videos, but I still think she didn't fully believe I'd gotten rid of them myself😂
Bees are literally my worst fear when there’s a bee in the classroom or anywhere I’m automatically just scared to death😅
Lmfaooooo show inside the vacuum 10:33 y Don’t u ever show us inside the vacuum 😂😂😂😂😂😂. I never laughed harder in my life
Show me inside the vacuum made me 😂🤣😅laughing 10:36
I love watching you feed your chickens
I really appreciate you filming these removals for us to watch. Thanks
4:00 “there’s an invisible wall keeping us from going outside!” Ahh hornets
I've got a nest of those guys. In a raised bed holding my raspberries and blackberries. Found them after bumping that box with the a lawn mower. But they chilled like as soon as I backed away from their entry hole. Only stung once. They've done a nice job keeping the other critters from chewing up my garden. I'm letting the nest finish their cycle and then I'll pull it out after 2nd or 3rd hard frost.
you put the floor back the wrong way. the top piece should go down and bottom peice up. its not alligning with the floor. :D
That is triggering me too
Bothered me too
I love your voice when you talk to the emus, it's amazing!
I appreciate the work you do and seeing your birds enjoying the yellow jacket nests. Seems quite humane.
I totally appreciate the work you do! For people allergic to these insects, you potentially are saving lives‼️
Thanks.
Love the way you get rid of the bees and the way you love your chickens and emus ❤❤❤
Always a good day when the Hornet King blesses us with another awesome video! 🙌
i applaud how calm you are in when removing the wasps, i know id be freaking out like crazy
Your videos are always quality! I couldn't imaging sleeping in that room knowing there's a large nest below the floorboard. Great job locating the nest and removing the yellowjackets.
I love the way u talk to your birds! It’s so wholesome and sweet ❤🥰
Dude: "Hello sweety-birdies"
Mini-Trex: "Am i a joke to you?!"
Good to see you give the larva to the chickens and emus🌹They enjoy a good treat🌹
Wow this was almost the exact situation as at my parent's - plaster walls that are literally humming and we have no clue how to get to them without tearing the house up. She's allergic and there are wasps everywhere
Thanks for posting!! Love the birdies! Who is the one with the feathers on her legs? She's beautiful!
Thanks!
That's Aunt Becky
I know it’s not the way the @HornetKingOfficial does it, but I have an older house too with plaster and lath; I’ve had luck with using a puffer wand and Delta dust at their entrance. The foragers will bring in the dust around the nest and kill the colony, though sometimes you’ll need a second application. Either do it with a bee suit or at night quickly. About 5-6 puffs should be sufficient you don’t need a whole lot.
Complete teardown. Build a better house next time yo
I had the same problem. There was no opening inside of the house, but I could hear them buzzing like crazy just beneath a basement window. I could see them coming and going outside of the window. So I made a small hole inside and sprayed between the drywall and the outside with a big can of wasp spray till the buzzing stopped. Then I sprayed Great Stuff inside the hole till I could see it coming out of the hole outside the house. I entombed the entire Yellow Jacket nest plus added a little more insulation.
PA, I knew it! The accent gave it away. So glad I found this channel.
I had an exterminator remove a ground nest from just outside my apartment. He said to me "keep the window closed for a few days.". "OH DON'T WORRY."
We had one remove a few summers ago near the mailboxes. Yikes. 😳
You did a great job with all those layers. I would like to thank you so much for doing that. And we need more people like you of course, I'm not that person but you did it for. But you are amazing
Emus and rheas are such fascinating creatures. They look positively prehistoric.
I love how you love your birdies❤
10:37 lmao this is the exact voice I picture in my head when I see people constantly asking for something you do plenty of times.
I got Apiphobia all the way back as a toddler when I stumbled across a wasp nest in an abandoned birdhouse at a daycare I went to. This was before I was even in preschool, I'm 22 now and I still remember that exact place solely because of the wasps.
Your profession are superheroes to sting victims like me.
I had an eastern yellow jacket nest in my bedroom wall and they broke through one night. We were able to get rid of them and I admire your work. That wasn’t an easy task.
Those easterns swarm like crazy. Good to know that the birdies will receive the goodies. Love the new additions. What are the gray speckled little guys with Aunt Becky and Uncle Jessie? Love the PA farm show where I get to see the different varieties.
HORNET KING YOU ARE THE BRAVEST SMARTEST AND AWSOME!!!
You replaced the flooring in opposite order.
Pretty sure it’s too late now
@@arturlastori I would hide a penis pump under there!
Lol, how did he not match the lines
Dude i dont think it matters as long as i can freely sleep in the room day or night without getting stung 100 times and bitten im cool
Been using this channel to help with my exposure therapy and lately ive only been flinching away from wasps instead of almost crying and running away‼️
You read my mind again on having me hear the buzzing and swarming of the yellow jackets theres an eastern yellow jacket nest at my parents in the back yard in west st Paul they constantly go in side of a certain entrance at home they go in during the rain fortunately the nest is in the back yard as a ground nest best regards Nikita.K
I love how you help people out with those😊 my sister got stung by a yellow jacket once and I found it next to the stairs later on
9:21 why did you put in the boards backwards? The fat board goes with the fat strip and same for the skinny board
Or did I 😉
@@HornetKingOfficialis cool
Not even a minute In and I already subscribed because his personality just seemed so joyful
Love your vids mate keep up the good work 😊
2 Emus, 12 chickens and Rita are always my fav part ❤❤❤
12 appointments? Damn, our King's a busy man!
That’s awesome he has that many appointments! I wonder what he charges for each removal? $100? That seems fair. If that’s the case he’s making bank!
Thank you so much for showing us what’s inside the vacuum
I've seen them through walls and ceilings. But the floor? Wow.
I said the same thing now I'm more aware
Im always so awed and impressed by your bravery. For reals, great job!
The second group wasps legit said “we’re in your walls” 💀
Just awesome sir! And you don't waste anything because of your farm animals. God bless you sir!
12:54 the poor yellow jacket 🐝 he’s probably saying in his mind “am I really about to be eaten by birds”
Bunch of pretty pretty little birdies!!! Aunt jessie uncle becky 😂 i love them all
I’ve always watched these videos with the volume low to off and I didn’t know until today you’re in PA. I’m from Franklin county and now I’m just a tiny bit upset because I didn’t realize wasps made such big nests here
Lol. Don’t worry, I’m sure there isn’t one right above you right now!
In PA/KY/WV/IN/OH...wasps make some respectable nests and pretty damn quick too.
@miakoda5414 I live in Forest County and this year was crazy for wasps and yellow jackets!
@@sandyaw3057 Same here in western OH. Bees near garbage cans and jackets everywhere else. Guessing last winter was weak; had that -10 for a few days right before Christmas and the remainder was November weather until April. Again, it's a guess.
I'm in northeast PA in the Poconos, and yes wasps make some pretty good sized nests here. Last year we had a pretty good sized queen cell inside the cap of our propane tank. It startled me but I was already ready from personal experience and watching here. I also have a little bit of experience from when my child was in 4H entomology too.
you always exceed my expectations with the quality of your content!
Anyone else seeing WAY more wasp nests this year compared to last year?
Not any 😂
It's usually due to the weather--if the winters are weak and short, there's gonna be more wasps, bcs the queens hibernate over winter. If it's cold they don't survive. Similarly, if the summer is hot, there will also be more of them.
This year yeah, my house has so much
Kinda late but yeah. 10 months ago I was in Romania on holiday and there were SO many wasps at the restaurant I was at
Probably because the winter of 2023 was inconsistent as fuck
When I was a kid my dad had an encounter while mowing the lawn. I live in southeast Louisiana and they were of the gangster variety and they messed him up. Luckily he didn't have to go to the emergency room, but used a lot of caladryl.
9:03 idk if its just me but i feel like those tiles need to be switched around..
Man has a yellow jacket in the veil and carries on- talk about a professional. Sure he forgot an article of addendum prot, but no professional isn't still human. Top job on the first appointment👍
4:15 That poor Yellow Jacket was just doing some research on your phone to see if he wants to go with the same model when his upgrade is available 😂but for real I'm surprised how resourceful these guys are and the crazy tiny spaces they can make their nests, when I was a kid my Dad had me on his shoulders walking through the woods and he stepped on huge ground hornet nest, we were like 2 miles into the woods from our house and he had to Usain Bolt back home with me screaming bloody murder the whole way back (I was 4 btw) we each only got stung like 15 times which is surprising because the amount that came out looked like way more. To be completely honest I am still terrified of any kind of Bees/Wasps/Hornets to the point where all my friends just think I'm allergic bc that is what I used to tell everyone as an excuse to go inside when one was hovering around where we were sitting.
Look up texas bee keeper and itll help.
Thank you for having so much respect to do this stuff.😉
I’m so bugged by the fact you put the boards back in the wrong way 😂
Or did I 😉
Me too 😂 My OCD was like 🫨🫨🫨🫨
Hehehe bugged ;)))
SAME
@@arancunningham7256BUG PUN 😂😂
Your chickens are so beautiful omg ❤❤❤
Those are some intense nests and its very satisfying to watch them! Amazing they can be hiding anywhere and you can detect them, my grandparents had 3 nests in their back yard, 2 Bald face hornet nests, one behind a shed and one on our railroad signal and then giant yellow jackets nest in a shed we keep model trains. Great videos and very informative, keep it up! I watched your videos and I could identify them
Oh my god, I haven't watched in a good while and was not expecting to see rheas or emus! So glad you're doing well and I love your little flock
I THOROUGHLY enjoy “the feeding of the birds”! After watching your videos, I’m always checking for “wasps” around my house (proactively).
I haven’t been around for a bit, I was unaware you had Emus now but this is a tremendous development in the hornet kingdom
So satisfying to watch these videos 😮
Did you realize that you put the boards back in the floor wrong? Great job with the Yellow Jackets.
Or did I? 😉
OMG... the way you speak to your birds, though 😍
0:47 Dude how'd you manage to have a hand full of wasps without them tearing you up?!🤯
I see one and I get scared to death😅. Imagine 1000’s. God bless him and their clients house and their family ❤😊.
Watching these I just wonder why hasn't It been made into a TV show yet I think id be fun to watch in more detail and a longer format learning more about the process and removals
Love all the birds and chickens sooo cute
Had a German yellow jacket land on me today while out and about. Just chilling with me while we had a car ride didn’t notice her until my other half was parking the car and it crawled up onto my knee. I got out safely and she flew away..
Good thing your chickens are eating the larvae.😊😊
I still have a horrible fear of them. Like I cannot be in the proximity of them without having a panic attack.
But I deeply enjoy your channel and you honestly become my favorite channel. Keep up gods work lmao
I really enjoy your videos keep up the great work!
I love how you talk to your birdies! ❤
You must have the happiest chickens on earth!!!
Their in the floors, *THEIR IN THE GODDAMN FLOOR!*
They're*
The boards got put back in reverse order 9:10 😢
Haha they are getting pulled back up and reset anyway when all the wasps are dead.
Saw that too - my mind was going "was i the only one that saw that".
As an old floor maker - I was waiting to see how he would repair the damage 😂
Let me say it like this, i would have done it differently.
It has no support on the left side anymore.
@@beastfr0meast93 oh here we go 😅
@@HornetKingOfficial uhh oh, what have I started
@@Batmann_ It's alright, those two boards are drawing out the RUclips wood working "professionals" who are commenting and driving the algorithm. Im for it 😂
Unbeknownst to them, that off camera I reset them and applied duct tape over the cracks to seal it.😅
I love this but can we discuss the replacement of the floor boards? its really bothering me that they were put back backwards
Who else gets the creepy Crawler’s watching this😂😂
Love watching your videos thank you so much. I’m glad I stumbled on your site.
Hi Hornet King!
Huge fan of your wasp nest removal videos and I was wondering how you’re always able to locate the Queen so easily. All the Yellow Jackets look the same to me so it’s impressive that every video, you find the Queen almost instantly.
Also, did you stop spraying the wasp nests with Black Flag? When I first started watching you many years ago, you would usually spray some Black Flag after you do the wasp nest removal. Do you not use Black Flag anymore to kill the remainder of the foragers?
I mentioned spraying spider and scorpion spray into the floor cavity.
I never spray the nests with black flag.
always love a good self-proclaimed title.
Did you notice you put the floor in backwards. I thought I only did stuff like that!! Lol
Haha or did I? 😉😁
You did! Joints don't line up.@@HornetKingOfficial
My OCD went to 11 when I saw that. Glad someone else out there also has issues. Great vid@@chriscat9
@@chriscat9But what happened after the camera was turned off? 🤔
@hornetKingOfficial I see now..
The gremlin voice got me 😂
You put the boards back wrong