The wasp shown at the lower right corner of the screen at 1:55 is NOT a hornet--it is the wasp (or yellowjacket) Vespula germanica. However, while watching it, it became apparent that there are many misleading generalizations and some outright errors that would take more time to correct than it would be worth. (FWIW, I'm a specialist in this group of insects.)
Bald-faced hornets, or bald-faced wasps as I like to call them, are actually in the same family as yellowjackets. They and yellowjackets are considered the most aggressive.
Great vid, thanks
The wasp shown at the lower right corner of the screen at 1:55 is NOT a hornet--it is the wasp (or yellowjacket) Vespula germanica. However, while watching it, it became apparent that there are many misleading generalizations and some outright errors that would take more time to correct than it would be worth. (FWIW, I'm a specialist in this group of insects.)
Bald-faced hornets, or bald-faced wasps as I like to call them, are actually in the same family as yellowjackets. They and yellowjackets are considered the most aggressive.
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Very interesting! Definitely learned something from it! 🙌🏻🤔❤🐝🦟
Honey bees can fall prey to hornets, yellowjacket wasps obstain from bees.
I'm more confused now,i shouldn't have clicked this video!🤦