What Happens Inside a Hornet's Nest WHILE You Spray it with Pesticides
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- What Happens Inside a Hornet's Nest When You Spray it with Pesticides
Spray starts at 02:15
Four min skip at 07:45
The next day at 8:00
Music is 21 GUN SALUTE, by CODY MARTIN, available for license at SoundStripe.com
When the sad and dramatic music plays as innocents are suffering. They are extremely aggressive when they are threatened but sheesh.
Choosing to exercise the power advantage I have over these beings and feeling sad for their horrible suffering are not mutually exclusive. And you are right - they are extremely aggressive when they are threatened. This means they felt threatened by me, and their aggression, therefore, IS innocent.
I had no choice. The music reflects my emotions at the time. Yet rest assured that the empathy I felt did not cloud my decision and resolve to eliminate them.
@@CRIORGTV Thanks for your lucid observation
I feel like this is the kind of music you play when some small village is getting gunned down.
HolyApplebutter considering the content, I’ll take this as a compliment on my auditory choice. It reflected my sadness due to what was unwanted but required.
Well fuck em
It is like a small village, and the creatures are being killed. The fact that you don't like some creatures has zero significance in what is actually the truth. Humans are disgusting creatures that think they are the best, the smartest, when in reality they pollute the environment daily, kill millions of other living beings, murder each other - and yet you seem to think that the only deaths that are worthy to be sad of are of your own species and probably some stupid dogs (because again - you like these animals, and it has nothing to do with them actually having any importance other than you having warm feelings towards them). You are an arrogant, narrow-minded person. What you feel has nothing to do with objective reality.
I found the Rick and Morty fan.
@@alexanderdean8682 I hate spiders.
Amazing how the entire hive knew something was wrong at the first drop of spray.
They're very sensitive to vibrations, which makes sense because that's how they'd know something was approaching or touching their nest when they were inside, the unnatural jostling caused by the spray hitting and possibly even the footsteps of the guy himself tipped them off.
I mean, you would too know something is up when toxic gas starts spreading around, right?
@@qae_ some gas is invisible and you cant smell it either
@@qae_ ever heard of radon?
What's more amazing is that most of them whent to the queens chamber.
Dude literally found the saddest possible music in existence.... 🤣🤣🤣
This is like watching Thanos snap half of existence away.
@David Schroeder lmfao!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤮
@David Schroeder you right tho
lol sad music for a happy occasion
Seriously. I almost felt sorry for them because of the music.
I walked right into one of these a few years back.. My head hit it as I was mowing under a pine tree.. The vibrations of the mower engine plus my head hitting the nest didn't go over very well. Got stung about 15 times as I ran away screaming like a little girl in a blind lateral panic. I have video of the swarm attacking the mower for almost 90 minutes until it ran out of gas.
Went back late at night and murdered them all.... Now we actively hunt them during the summer. My kid gets a bowl of ice cream each time she finds a nest for me.
awesome story
Rip but also damn
Can I get that video
we need that video cheif
I can't stand any of those stinging bastards. Kill them all.
I feel like I just watched the bug equivalent of the Titanic.
Yeah the wasp who went to the bottom of the nest and saw it flooded reminded me of that
This was intense..
Woah did not expect you here
@@smiley8748 I lurk around other wasp videos to see whats the Haps😉😁
@@HornetKingOfficial ooooooh
Didn't expected to see you here!
@@HornetKingOfficial You got to make a video on this and how inhumane this is.
113 wasps disliked this video
Foxit The Fox ok that was funny
Foxit The Fox you also counted?! I got 112
People that sprayed upwind
@new name or people who don’t like watching wasp get killed for no reason. Hornet king be better than this little kid killing bugs for amusement crap.
@@qwerty-c6n4u *hands tissue*
Hornet 208: “Wife and I stayed up late watching a show the night before. I had to be at the plant by 6:00 that morning. She was still asleep. I never knew that that would be the last time I would ever see her alive.” - cue montage of wife
Thank the powers that be for chemical engineers. Your work has saved countless backyard BBQs and people who are allergic to the stings of insects.
Dish soap and water and them wasps die just as fast as if you bought a can of wasp and hornet spray...but I do get what you're saying...hats off to them for sure...
@@ubertoyourmomshousetonitef4204 Chlorine is 100x more effective, the nest melts into a puddle within seconds, the insects die almost instantly and everything else that gets the spray ends up very clean and disinfected. 12 to 16% hypochlorite is optimal, but in a pinch pure good quality bleach (5% hypochlorite) will also be effective, much much much more than soap and water.
Why do I feel like I just watched some type of genocide...
Because you did.
Insecticide.
the acceptable type
It's the damn music :D
@Freedom Chaser dude just dropped white phosphorus on unsuspecting friends
I've had nests of these many times. Typically, if they're up in a tree or somewhere that me or the family or our pets won't get in contact with them, I leave them alone. I don't mind sharing. They do have some beneficial traits after all.
But if they make their nest on my house or somewhere I have to mow or walk the dog or my kids play - then they have to go.
As my mother once said when I objected to her killing a spider....."If he didn't want to die, he shouldn't have come in the house."
@@bwacuff169 Mama was/is a boob.
@@dolenzmcqueen8316... did you know that
*It Takes 1 to know 1?*
Welp, now ya do, YW.
@@favoritemustard3542….I know it doesn't take much to know you have a mind of a 7 year old.
@@dolenzmcqueen8316 - by god
it takes seven friqqin' years!
That's quite an investment in
time & death avoidance. oi
Playing this dramatic music while eradicating wasp does not make me feel bad.
Harrison Williams.....it made me upset and sad.
Not even a little.
Make me feel like a villan in a good way.
Understandable.
Sad music does not make me feel bad for them. Bees would be sad, spiders would be sad, ants would be sad, wasps and mosquitoes? No. I don't like them enough to feel anything upon their deaths.
“My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair.”
I watched this Video yesterday while I was high; it was one of the best things to observe during my previous state of mind. The way the wasps tried to escape the inevitable death, comrades trying to find each other then start stinging one another to die faster instead of suffering the poison of the pesticide, reading the comments, the sad Music. It was all an awesome yet a sad thing to watch
I want this music to be played at my funeral or I’m not coming
🤭😂
At the end of my funeral they're going to play Pop Goes The Weasel, several times.
Thank you for that video!
I've never felt so terribly sorry or the loss of a bald faced hornet hive, nor indeed, so much empathy with those tiny-murder-creatures!
Fascinating!
Usually, I'm always up for a nest burning. But, I would have left this 'window view' nest alone for observation.
I bet the right entomologist would pay to watch a nest like that!
Thank you!
6:15 _Approaches the window, seeing the dying hornets_
"What have I done?"
_Puts on glasses, watches, removes them again_
"...Forgive me."
Dude, that's exactly what happened... I was so sad! LOL but I didn't have a choice. What you can't see is that the nest was right by the back door. We were being attacked all the time.
Screw those little bastards.
So awesome being able to see the inside of the nest like that. It's a little sad to see them panic and die, but they were building their nest on your house. If I started building something on their nest and got stung, you shouldn't feel bad for me, so I don't feel bad for them.
If hornets would just evolve to build their nests as far from humans as possible, they and we would be better off.
"I killed them....I killed them they're dead every single one of them all and not just the men but the woman and the children too they're like animals and I slaughtered them like animals I hate them"-Anakin skywalker
😮
Even the younglings?
"Wipe them out...All of them"- Darth Sidious
Now this is how you soundtrack a hornet extermination video.
@Marty Schrader Yes, I'm sorry there were no credits for the music, loved it. I have a lot of photos that I want to put to music, and so far I have not been able to find what I am looking for, but this is as close as I've come to what I would like.
It's 21 GUN SALUTE, by CODY MARTIN
It's 21 GUN SALUTE, by CODY MARTIN.
Hi! It's 21 GUN SALUTE, by CODY MARTIN
@@CRIORGTV Thanks for the information. When I left my original comment 2 months ago, I remember I had been watching a lot of insect videos, and most of them had the same generic happy sounding EDM track. So when I came across this video, it was a breath of fresh air that I desperately needed. Nice choice.
Every hornet was harmed in the making of this video
this sound track makes me wanna speak in optimus prime
Your reflection in the window was awesome!
This is why I never shed a tear when I hear about human suffering. Most people deserve the worst things that happen to anyone. Like a person who would kill animals as entertainment.
Wilson, you might want to look into getting some counciling for your issue with your fellow humans....
@@K3Flyguy No, he is right all the way. Human's are monster's from birth. It take's an open mind to understand nature and the horror human's bring into the world. Read some history, so you can understand the facts and realize who is destroying this planet.
Psycho alert.
@@dolenzmcqueen8316 Shut up. You obviously hate yourself, leave the rest of us out of it.
Really, I get so sick and tired of you "humans are evil" people. If you really feel that way put your money where your mouth is and remove yourself from the planet.
I mean goddamn, this is a fucking hornet nest we're talking about. Ever been swarmed by hornets? I was playing in an old car when I was a kid and got into a nest of hornets, I was stung many times and had to go to the hospital. Fuck hornets.
@@K3Flyguy you spelled 'counseling' incorrectly. Mr Sarcass
I just came back to tell everybody I found Cody Martin on Spotify. He has a couple great orchestrations listed...Aquamarine Paradise, Fateful Uprising (really good), Dawn Awaits and the Lionheart. Couldn't find 21 Gun Salute (by Cody), but lots of them listed.
theonlypinky thank u. I’ll add this to the comments.
Imagine living in a small town and all of a sudden everybody started dying suddenly in rapid succession from an unknown illness
Bubonic plague?
yOu MeAn LiKe CoViD???
That’s how I felt last year . I live in NYC.
Started watching this at 5:30 am. Being allergic to stings, it was a great start to my day. Thank you!
Came here after I saw a RUclipsr who destroyed a wasps nest with a paintball gun got hate from people who said using pesticides and poison was more humane than paintballs.
This is a cinematic masterpiece. I despise wasps. The are an enemy: but I somehow now feel for the enemy.
What an amazing construction that hive was, thanks.
I just blasted the heck outta a European Hornets nest with RAID today. One of them stung my son when he was mowing near their tree a couple weeks ago. If this doesn't work I'm going to blow up the nest with tannerite next.
serves you right. Unless it was in a dangerous spot
Well, you can have the air force bomb them. 😂
@@firealarmtechguy4444 mowing the grass should explain that the best was a near and present danger to humans and pets
@@JoeSmith-zv9my OK imagine if I put a canid pest injector in your yard without your knowing and Your dog gets killed by it. SEE? That is how it feels to me sometimes. there is other ways to get rid of wasps.
😱👀😂
Wasp spray is a potent neurotoxin for them. It causes their muscles to seize up and contract. So this stuff effectively causes them to have a heart attack, suffocate, and have seizures all at the same time. Essentially it the wasp equivalent of a sarin gas attack. A fitting end for those suckers.
I just got stung 8 times the other day mowing lawn. This was a pleasure to watch!
I liked seeing your face reflected in the glass. Made it seem as though the Grim Reaper was watching.
The guy comes up to the window after spraying as if he wants the hateflies to know the face of the one that killed them.
I have booked in for cancelling due to traumatic stress after listening to your music and witnessing this Human Genocide on these little defenseless insects . Cheers from Australia .
LOL
Defenseless ?? Hehe
@@coolstuff6558 They are defenseless as our snakes ;sharks ;crocs;blue rig octopus; blue bottles and sting rays down here . Cheers from down under
And Here We Watch, The Hornets Slowly Come To An End Of A Very Wet, Wicked, And Dark Road
I was waiting for the one kid wasp to come back from sneaking away from the hive to see everyone dead and cry out his vengeance on whoever did this.
"I am Become Death, destroyer of worlds."
The music you would hear as an ancient city burns to the ground in slow motion in a movie.
15 layers. That nest is well insulated.
After you send your wife to the ER in an ambulance with lights and sirens the whole way with epinephrine administered by EMTs equivalent of 13 EpiPens, you won't feel sorry for the wasps. I would rather find other ways of dealing with mosquitos and aphids.
No bees were harmed in the making of this video.
As for the hornets, however...
Hundred of bees in the future was save because of this video.
Yeah I recognize the death rattle wasps make when hit with that potent neurotoxin. I almost feel sorry for them.
That's the part that messes with me the most. From the moment the nest gets hit, these creatures are in an immediate panic, one and all. There's no escape, and one by one, they get hit by the toxin. Each one seeing their neighbor lose control over all functions, like a machine self-destructing, awkwardly and irregularly trying to flee in a jerking, janky motion as their ability to breathe fails them. I imagine if wasps are capable of feeling terror like humans are, many of them would have burned out their cognitive functions from fear before the chemicals did them in. I completely support eliminating the danger posed to one's family by these animals, but I would not want to go to my end that way.
Keyword,
Almost
Lol that music turned this into a science fiction movie😂
Would have been interesting to foam spray the entrance & see what happens while glass viewing!🤔😂
The sting from these creatures really isn’t painful. I lived with one and watched it grow through the summer months while using the other entryway. Surely it produced a few queens. It really is heart breaking to watch stupid humans spray poison everywhere they go.
WTF are you talking about? Their stings are painful.
And it's not heart breaking at all to watch someone clear out one of their nests. They're dangerous. I got into a wasps nest when I was a kid and had to go to the hospital from the stings.
If they're away from people more power to them but if they're near a house or a playground or whatever kids could get hurt and they have to die.
@@Vichedges Their stings aren't all that painful...never been hurt too much huh pussy cat? Maybe if some human's were bright enough they would teach their children about nature and the kid's would learn about the world and respect nature and the Planet and not grow up to be like you.
@@dolenzmcqueen8316 every human is different. The sting might feel like nothing at all to you ,but it can feel like serveral needles stabbing into your skin for others because they were born like that. They are pest and need to be eliminated. If you want to be attack by serveral hornet everytime you came back home or when you out and possibly end up in the hospial, then it’s your choice. Don’t judge others for not wanting to get sting.
I like that moment just after you sprayed. Just living quietly inside to OMG SOMETHING JUST ATTACKED!! Lol
I thought this was a very interesting bit of info.
Bald faced hornets are not true hornets. They are a type of yellows jacket.
I'm surprised at how quickly the poison gets to all of them. That's good to know. I always feared that I had to make a hole in the nest to get good contact with all of the hornets.
Spray in the round hole usually at nests bottom and you will reach all the sections of the best,but only do this when they are at rest in the late evening or very early predawn
Along with Spray starts, 4 minute skip and the Next day. At 6:40 you should have titled it, the face of a killer! Haha. I loved it such a great piece of music. Very dramatic. Thanks for posting!
"I am Optimus Prime, and I send this message to any surviving autobots taking refuge among the stars: we are here. We are waiting..."
I read this in Peter Cullen’s voice
Given that the nest was right by the back door ... justifiable homicide.
Should be called what happens to the inside of my wallet with the amount of pesticides he’s going crazy spraying with 😭
This was fascinating on so many levels! It took me until you sprayed to figure out this was aside a window, hahahah, I wondered ho you possibly got a cross-section of the nest. It was like watching a kid's ant farm. Their stellar instinct to protect the larvae. And the music! Wow....what a grreat choice!
theonlypinky 🤜🏼
@@CRIORGTV That comment deserved a heart. IJS♥️
Seems like the Queens watch their whole nest die before slowly succumbing themselves. Not a good way to go.
The music and the dramatic dying... The end of civilization...
This is beautifully shot, very lucky nest placement.
Its nice to see at least someone understands that this is a sad necessity, certainly not a "revenge" act or something. Destroying any kind of life is incredibly sad in my opinion, given how rare complex life in the Universe seems to be, and how long it takes for it to evolve
My neighbor's German shepherd got into our yard and destroyed my daughter's 2 kittens. If ever there was a time to seek revenge, it would be for the senseless murder of those unable to defend themselves. It wasn't like the dog was hungry, they feed him plenty, he just killed for the sadistic pleasure of it.
@@ranger9047 I've no idea why the dog did that. But its probably due to a bad upbringing from the owners.
How did you coax them to build a nest perfect for filming ?
He gave them planning permission to build there.
I had a nest forming on a glass screen door once. If I didn’t have tiny children, I would have let it continue to build just so I can see it.
Hornets are nice kind critters, so you all should be nice to them. :( First, you should wait till nighttime, get a plastic bag, wrap it around the nest, make a tiny hole and fill the bag with nitrous oxide, the Hornets will laugh themselves to death...
no, im using a flamethrower
Always deal with them in the late evening or very early in the morning while they are more docile and most of the hive is in for the night
@@michaelmerck7576
They are not docile at night, just home. And if you bring a flash light they will assume correctly the threat to the give is holding it and go after it.
i had one in my garage last summer and one of them stung me. left a small hole in my am. left the nest alone however and they vacated it for the winter.
Barbara Chipman...….That's all it takes......Good Girl :)
Remove it in the winter or they will be back
Never before have I felt such sadness. It is different than others, impactful in its own way. I turned on the sound and it got worse.
so sorry. I felt like that when I did it. Hence the music
This the type of music you know there's a soul survivor at the end like at the end of a war movie when the platoon justvbeen ambushed and massacred and it be that one lone soldier still hanging on
Dang thangs are a,ways trying to build a nest in my front foyer, over my front door. Once started to build on the clapper of the bell on my door! I won’t have them close to the house like that. Build anywhere else, but not at my front door.
if you spot the nest when it's just the queen then wait for her to leave and knock the nest down
They can build a freaking nest ontop of your toilet if they want to! This a free country boy!
Sometimes to achieve victory you must sacrifice all. This was just a battle in a never ending war. In which they are winning. This video is amazing even though it's sad it's top notch.
They aren't winning, dude
@@marc80s Depends on the view point I suppose. In ways they are and ways they're not. But the war will go on forever. Especially with yellow jackets haha.
There were some that we're like, ”EVeRYBODY GEt UP” and then there were some that we're like, ”SAvE THE BEBIES!” and none were like ”SAvEThE QUeEN!”
Anyone else wish they could just sit here all day tormenting the wasps by banging on the window and watching them go nuts? LMAO
with my luck , the glass would break.
It would be interesting to see somebody inject spray foam into one of those
Kill by fire, always works. Glad our cold winters in the northeast keeps the size of these at bay.
I felt like I was watching the bald face version of Schindler’s List
I was thinking the same
No doubt felt like the halocaust all over again.
You guys are a riot. 🤣
All the ad music in the world wouldn't make me feel an ounce of pity for wasps
If the nest is in a tree the best method is a long pole with a rag wrapped around the end soaked in lighter fluid and ignited. Hold it under the nest and none can escape. When they try, they turn into embers. The nest burns completely. Spraying the nest infuriates them and can get you stung. The tree doesn't get damaged.
Noooo...... I wish *I* was the guy who sprayed them....... (Flashbacks after 5 hornets stung me)
Anyone else become personally attached? My Amber breathed her last at 3.08. RIP I hardly knew her.
LOVED the music. If accessible, a fueled burning rag on the end of a stick will instantly crisp their wings causing them to drop before they can get to you. There are better fast anti-wasp sprays out there.
Obviously he wanted them to suffer
I'm only really watching this because they attacked one of my beehives. So many dead on both sides, but now I'm not sure that beehive will make it through the winter.
Same thing happened to me. I have 4 hives but baldfaced hornets attacked one specifically for about 1 month's time last summer. I do not know where their nest was. Really stressed that hive and weakened it. So I also don't know if it will survive the winter. What helped is I eventually put queen excluders at the bottom and at the top entrances so they couldn't go further in. I enjoyed this video immensely. Payback!
I would have totally let them stay!
It's not often that they make a nest on glass. I could watch them for hours.
...which you can do here: ruclips.net/video/K1OYf46c2Jw/видео.html
psygn0sis if it was on my window I would do the same but if it was not I would kill them all
@@justme-qt3dg then - are you planning your own demise??
@@justme-qt3dg Bitch troll.
Imagine seeing this, and you tap on the window on the other side to aggravate them, then the window cracks
You see them all rush to the window. They start biting and chewing there way through. Your days are numbered
Having a hive on the window like that is so cool. For once I would actually be sad that I had to get rid of a nest.
Gentlemen its been an honor playing with you
In those Gruns ads, the predator had a happy ending on that girls face! 😁
When I first saw this video, I was thinking that if it were my window, I would have put up a clear red plastic sheet (because they don't see the color red) to observe them with less chance of disturbing them or causing them to add paper obstructing my view of the comb(s). However, after seeing the opened nest near the end of the video, it was apparent this nest was "failing"--that is, something happened to the queen and only a few larvae and pupae remained. A nest having one comb like this should have at least one thick "ring" of >100 capped pupae (that is, cocoons) instead of only the ~16 seen in the video (most in a remnant of such a ring), and there should also be one or more similar rings of developing larvae. Every cell should have an immature insect (except for any from which an adult emerged shortly before examination). The insects reuse the cells, particularly in the first comb built (i.e., THIS one), so such rings appear to expand outward (like ripples) with new ones developing in the center as the successive groups of brood mature and are replaced. I am assuming this colony was sprayed and opened in mid-summer--if this were very late in the season, then there should be anywhere from about 2 to 5 combs, one below the other. What sometimes happens is that the queen dies or otherwise disappears, and the workers rear all remaining brood but can't replace it (although eventually the ovaries of one or more workers may develop and enable them to lay a few unfertilized eggs that will develop into males). Gradually, the remaining brood matures, the workers die off, and the nest become uninhabited long before "successful" colonies in the area do. By the way, the combs are normally round unless built against a surface that restricts their development, such as a window in this case.
I have probably collected and studied well over 100 such colonies, and have seen a few like this. However, EVERY nest "has a story to tell" about its life history, once a person knows how to "read and interpret the evidence".
Bob Jacobson ok weirdo
Thank you for the fantastic and informative post. Appreciate you taking the time to share your knowledge; glad to know more now than I did when I opened the link!
@@philadams1702 You're most welcome, Phil!
The reflection in the window just capped it off, haha!
guy:*sees larva and has sudden regret.......5 sec later he sprays them till the cans empty*
Humans are only attacked when humans fail to respect warnings and boundaries. Thats a Fact. This video made me a bit sadder than i already was.
Your clearly uneducated. Hornets are creatures of genetic habit. With your presumption we all can tell from your attitude your stuborn and unwilling to educate yourself on the real reasons of animal behavior nor are you teachabe at this time. Only a fool would waste their time futher in this. Good day.
The music is like watching a scene where a bunch of people are massacred by enemy soldiers, a scene where a person wakes up to find out he/she somehow survived an event that wiped out everyone else, a scene where someone dies and rejoins someone close to them that dies or a scene where someone about to sacrifice themselves to save the rest of the group.
Wow forget about TV I could watch this all day love the music xx
Wow am I evil? I immediately started laughing when they started running around bc the hive was being sprayed. 😭🤭
Nothin like stirring up the hornet's nest with a little neurotoxin 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I always thought that when u spray a nest..You waste a whole bunch of it because it all drips to the ground..thats not the case..thanks for the vid
"Wait!....go back.....OK.....stop it right there. Can you zoom in on the left?"
"What are you looking at, Sargent Stinger?"
"I'm not sure.....can you clean that up....sharpen it?"
"Hold on....maybe.......how's that?"
"Oh my God...."
"Holy........you have to be kidding me....."
"That's the murderer, right there."
"It was right in front of us the whole time! Print that out and get it to everyone in the field.....We're looking for a giant white monkey..............Hive 89957634 will be avenged, yet."
They *are* actually *pros*
@ the facial recognition bit...
I was about ten years old when I stuck my head in a window of an old car whos window had been down for years. There must have been a wasp nest on the roof right above my head and several of them got me on top of my head. I ran for home a block away and was so dizzy when I got there I could hardly stand.
... whose window ...
"I felt a great disturbance in the force as if hundreds of voices cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced"!
I fear something terrible has happened.
I really do feel bad for the poor bastards. But I'm allergic and have small kids who may be, so when we get a nest it has to go. Each spring we just try to prevent them from finding a suitable spot on our property and hope they go elsewhere.
What an awesome opportunity to film the result of wasp spray.
4:59 queen scurrying at left of "the umbrella?"
"What is best in life?"
"To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentation of their women."
You only sprayed the hive externally. It didnt completely wipe out the colony. Best thing is to scrape the hive put it in a bucket cover it with dirt, seal the lid for a week.