Sulfur Smoke Bomb vs. Yellow Jacket Hornet Nest. Mousetrap Monday.

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @ShawnWoodsMousetrapMonday
    @ShawnWoodsMousetrapMonday  3 года назад +91

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    • @aashishemani2997
      @aashishemani2997 2 года назад +3

      Have you considered using a flamethrower?

    • @ULTRA_EG0
      @ULTRA_EG0 2 года назад +3

      Next up use mustard gas lol

    • @interstellarsurfer
      @interstellarsurfer 2 года назад +2

      There's often more than one queen in asian yellow jacket nests. Check 3:26.

    • @ubermorph7661
      @ubermorph7661 Год назад +2

      I ASKED FOR A GLASS OF JUICE, NOT GAS THE YELLOW JACKETS!!!!

    • @legoman5491
      @legoman5491 Год назад +2

      How much does it cost? Asking for a German art student.

  • @funforall9741
    @funforall9741 3 года назад +194

    3:10 "there's the queen, i shall break its neck and leave it for the survivors to see"

  • @DeirdreYoung1
    @DeirdreYoung1 3 года назад +2720

    So far the liquid nitrogen did the best job, but I'd love to see price comparisons for those methods.

    • @stevenscottoddballz
      @stevenscottoddballz 3 года назад +41

      $150 for a Giant Destroyer?!?

    • @House_Of_Brine
      @House_Of_Brine 3 года назад +130

      @@stevenscottoddballz Not sure what you saw but they’re around 4/$6.99 USD

    • @St0ttZy
      @St0ttZy 3 года назад +110

      Liquid nitrogen is about $2/litre

    • @eastcoastgrandison4855
      @eastcoastgrandison4855 3 года назад +32

      They were nice and crunchy

    • @Ony3Felonies
      @Ony3Felonies 3 года назад +96

      The cheapest cryogenic would probably be dry ice pellets. About $9/Lbs. Probably just as effective as nitrogen and definitely safer.

  • @trublgrl
    @trublgrl 3 года назад +1298

    I can't help but feel bad for all of Shawn's fish, waiting at home in a coffee mug for him to come back with the tank.

    • @luvlols4462
      @luvlols4462 3 года назад +52

      You had me like poor fish for a minute and I had to watch it again to see if the tank looked lived in 😆

    • @nightfurywarriorcat8159
      @nightfurywarriorcat8159 3 года назад +47

      For some reason I imagined fish with mugs filled with coffee

    • @TheRealMeko
      @TheRealMeko 2 года назад +20

      @@nightfurywarriorcat8159 Me too! Just chilling reading the paper with tiny coffee cups.* wearing little monocules and speaking in English accents*🧐🐠☕️
      "Lovely weather we are having. Although I can't help but wonder when our home will return to us" *sip*🧐 🐟☕️" Now, now, patience Sir Jeffrey. The master is out hunting again. We shall return home soon." *sip*

    • @trainymctrainface2895
      @trainymctrainface2895 2 года назад +5

      @@TheRealMeko The best poetry I've ever seen

    • @thanoscube8573
      @thanoscube8573 2 года назад +6

      @@TheRealMeko Delicious toast might I add. Good chap where do you get such good ground?-Well at the bottom of the tank of course. Oh my

  • @sportclay1
    @sportclay1 3 года назад +658

    I have posted on your yellow jacket videos before. My brother and I removed these nests, litterally between the 2 of us, thousands of times. He made a pretty good living vacuuming the nest with a collection system he designed and then froze the wasps with CO2/dry ice, in a large chest freezer. and while frozen we would quickly sort the workers from the drones and while still frozen pack them off to 2 different pharmaceutical companies that made antivenom. There were only 2 companies in the US at the time that were producing species specific and polyvalent AV's. One company was on the West coast in Spokane. He also traveled in the winter months to Florida and a couple of years to Australia. The US companies paid an average of $750/pound of workers/females. (This was 25 years ago) (they are the only ones that have stingers.) If the shipment thawed it was thrown out. The venom once thawed was not viable. easy to tell as the venom would turn pale yellow instead of clear. Species had to be ID'd as sometimes the companies were only making a specific AV. Trivia for the day His Company was called Bee Busters. This was only done with nests that were not an immediate threat and were located early and allowed to grow to the size of the ones you are killing. Takes a lot of wasps to make a pound.

    • @skrimper
      @skrimper 3 года назад +24

      Interesting, thanks for sharing

    • @j10001
      @j10001 3 года назад +17

      That is freaking awesome!

    • @studentofknowledge9525
      @studentofknowledge9525 3 года назад +39

      God damn felt like I read/watched an autobiography thru the lens of the most dopest n niche come up artist's in history.

    • @Kineth1
      @Kineth1 3 года назад +7

      That's a pretty awesome story!

    • @luvlols4462
      @luvlols4462 3 года назад +20

      Very cool! Thanks for the help.. some folk are allergic to these things and you've probably saved some lives. Possibly even mine!

  • @edsiefker1301
    @edsiefker1301 3 года назад +798

    Have you thought about molten aluminum? Looks amazing when done to ant hills, wonder what a yellow jacket nest would look like.

    • @aashishemani2997
      @aashishemani2997 2 года назад +14

      How about molten obsidian?

    • @dragenfire68
      @dragenfire68 2 года назад +165

      @@aashishemani2997 that's idiotic, that's just molten stone which doesn't flow it sticks.

    • @user-ft3jq5vi2l
      @user-ft3jq5vi2l 2 года назад +45

      Probably quite different, because while ants build branching tunnels yellow jackets have a much more layered nest structure.

    • @theoneandonlymsg991
      @theoneandonlymsg991 2 года назад +12

      You’ve certainly must have seen those anthill art videos ehh!

    • @Wei-HsuLin
      @Wei-HsuLin 2 года назад +52

      I doubt it would be interesting. While ant nests are tunnel systems that make a great cast, yellow jacket nests are just a big spherical space with 100% burnable layers inside that will be completely destroyed once the aluminum touches them, so I think in the end it would just turn out to be a huge blob of aluminum.

  • @Tylendal242
    @Tylendal242 3 года назад +195

    That is a huge nest. Pretty sure any of the other ones on the videos would have been finished off by this. There was just so much for the smoke to reach.

  • @bobcranston3414
    @bobcranston3414 3 года назад +71

    Shawn, when I was younger, my father used a road flare to eliminate a yellow jacket nest in our yard. He lit the flare, stuck the flaming end into the hole and let it burn out. Worked very well. Not sure if you've tried this method before but would like to see you try.

  • @bmoneygeez
    @bmoneygeez 2 года назад +51

    Imagine how devastating it would be if Shawn Woods, LockPickingLawer, and Vsauce teamed up to take over the world

  • @PaulFJarnes
    @PaulFJarnes 2 года назад +53

    This man's indifference to getting attack is baffling and impressive

    • @flemch6136
      @flemch6136 Год назад

      It's not indifference if you put on a protective suit. But yeah, I'd be running and screaming.

    • @floraly88
      @floraly88 Год назад +4

      @@flemch6136 Be got attacked before he put on the suit.

  • @slidetek
    @slidetek 3 года назад +41

    I hate those things. I remember when I was maybe 9 years old, and my parents were building a new home in the hills. The guy on a CAT dug into a yellow jacket nest when breaking ground, and it was so bad they called paramedics and an ambulance came to take him to the hospital. It scared me to death since I got to see it happen, and knew a lot of the workers that got stung as well. This is a good idea - unfortunately I'm pretty sure they made these smoke bombs illegal in CA. Just like anything that works. A lot of people aren't aware of how their life cycle works, might be worth discussion.

    • @ronsout
      @ronsout 3 года назад +11

      “Just like anything that works” in California cracks me up 😂

    • @defuller1
      @defuller1 3 года назад +8

      Use a road flare - lots of smoke and they burn for several minutes. Great for moles and gophers, too.

    • @h8GW
      @h8GW 2 года назад

      BuT CaLiFoRnIa WoUlD jUsT oUtLaW rOaD fLaReS¡

    • @bakerboat4572
      @bakerboat4572 2 года назад

      @@h8GW Because they would.

  • @gesarts3625
    @gesarts3625 3 года назад +40

    This year was one of the worst years I've ever experienced with yellow jackets. I live in North East Pennsylvania and travel to the tri-state area for work and it's the same everywhere. I have never seen so many in my life.

    • @france7678
      @france7678 3 года назад +4

      I’m in the province of Quebec and it’s bad this year . The worst I’ve seen .

    • @ramblingrob4693
      @ramblingrob4693 2 года назад

      So dry

  • @myaimistrashgaming5175
    @myaimistrashgaming5175 3 года назад +225

    Have you seen the aluminum castings of ant hills or nest sometimes? It looks cool too

    • @KyleHarrisonRedacted
      @KyleHarrisonRedacted 3 года назад +1

      Was thinking the same thing

    • @EgnachHelton
      @EgnachHelton 3 года назад +8

      Could be a fire hazard though...

    • @ArtisChronicles
      @ArtisChronicles 3 года назад +21

      @@EgnachHelton it's definitely a fire hazard. You really only want to do that when it's recently rained.

    • @7r47ufchfyw7twguwgu
      @7r47ufchfyw7twguwgu 2 года назад

      Very bad killing those ants wasp I understand but not ants!

    • @hubster4477
      @hubster4477 Год назад

      @@7r47ufchfyw7twguwgu fire ants?

  • @friendlyneighborhoodkelbea7258
    @friendlyneighborhoodkelbea7258 3 года назад +121

    I don't know why, but it's just so satisfying to watch them die.

    • @rosscoeradio3741
      @rosscoeradio3741 3 года назад +17

      I feel like there might have been a few pets that went missing in your neighborhood as a child.

    • @AgrestisAnima
      @AgrestisAnima 3 года назад +8

      I'm a little bit ashamed that I really wanted to see them drop. It's so weird

    • @RayTC
      @RayTC 3 года назад +5

      wasps are pure evil

    • @Stag2003
      @Stag2003 3 года назад +7

      @@rosscoeradio3741 Imao they are just wasps

    • @rosscoeradio3741
      @rosscoeradio3741 3 года назад +2

      @@Stag2003 he probably said “they’re just dogs or cats”. Then eventually people that are “sinners”, “degenerates”, “evil” or whatever justification is.

  • @goranaxelsson1409
    @goranaxelsson1409 3 года назад +56

    Interesting video! I had my fight with a nest this summer.
    I discovered a small wasp nest in a cupboard on my balcony. Because I had it I used iso propyl alcohol (I normally use it for cleaning electronics) and just poured it over the nest to see what would happen. Wasps died within seconds after they got it on them. I was surprised by the speed.
    In my case it was easy to access the nest as I only had to open the cupboard to get to the nest.
    Thanks for the videos!

    • @j10001
      @j10001 3 года назад +13

      Great idea! Pretty cheap, too. And if the nest is far from structures, a match would finish it off beautifully 😂

    • @orlandojohnson5742
      @orlandojohnson5742 3 года назад +7

      Lol I use that stuff on wasp ants & other insects!
      Some ants harder to kill tho!
      It’s cheaper than buying bug spray!
      Nice to know I’m not the only one🤠😂

    • @h8GW
      @h8GW 2 года назад +2

      Isopropyl seems to kill most insects near instantly. It's useful to have a couple of spray bottles of it on hand.

    • @joelspringman523
      @joelspringman523 2 года назад +1

      Acetone (fingernail polish remover) kills insects really quickly.

    • @imho2278
      @imho2278 Год назад

      Methylated spirits on an inch ant kills it faster than stepping on it does. Weird.

  • @detroitredneckdetroitredne6674
    @detroitredneckdetroitredne6674 3 года назад +74

    Great video brother I usually use highway flares they're a lot cheaper and they go a lot deeper and produce a lot more smoke I use it for hornets Groundhogs or anything that Digs a burrow underground or builds a nest under a Raised building it does a fine job

    • @monkeygraborange
      @monkeygraborange 3 года назад +10

      That is a *great* idea! I’m going to try that on a massive chipmunk den in my yard!

    • @ultrajd
      @ultrajd 3 года назад +2

      How does that kill them? Heat?

    • @orlandojohnson5742
      @orlandojohnson5742 3 года назад +10

      @@ultrajd prob heat & smoke!
      Probably displaces oxygen etc!?

    • @mobilemcsmarty1466
      @mobilemcsmarty1466 3 года назад +7

      I specifically remember playing with these when a kid (not smart, I know, hey I was a kid). even outside, just being near such flares for a few minutes would result in a really unpleasant choking sensation for a while even after getting away. they are cheap, last a long time, and produce hot noxious fumes. I never thought of it but would guess they might be great for underground pest control.

    • @h8GW
      @h8GW 2 года назад +1

      @ultrajd Apparently, road flares release many of the same combustion products as these specifically-made devices.

  • @kharnifex
    @kharnifex 3 года назад +10

    In Australia in Sydney the councils did a mass eradication program with pyrethrin powder pumping into the nests, some of the nests removed were washing machine sized. They are still around in colder suburbs like Tumut and in Canberra, where they go dormant in colder weather. Massive impact on crticially endangered species like corroboree frogs.

    • @zxggwrt
      @zxggwrt 3 года назад +3

      I don't know where this fella is, what state, but with things getting hotter we'll have car sized wasp balls before long.

  • @michaellan78
    @michaellan78 2 года назад +15

    You didn’t warn those hornets “fire in the hole” 😂😂😂

  • @cidercreekranch
    @cidercreekranch 3 года назад +32

    Those type of gassers work well on ground squirrels when the ground is saturated with moisture. Otherwise the generated gas escapes via cracks in the earth.

  • @janetrichey8734
    @janetrichey8734 3 года назад +51

    I like these videos almost as much as the mousetrap ones.🙂

  • @ThisAnimeFOXGirlLovesToDraw
    @ThisAnimeFOXGirlLovesToDraw 3 года назад +13

    Early! These hornet/yellow jacket videos are my favorite! keep up the great work!

  • @BrawlhallaFlavoredGames
    @BrawlhallaFlavoredGames Год назад +1

    “imma dig up a little more dirt so the nest doesn’t break up”
    the nest: *breaks in half*

  • @naturbursche5540
    @naturbursche5540 3 года назад +22

    What a beautiful nest! A true masterpiece. Don't wanna step into it though.

  • @Omega-mf9kj
    @Omega-mf9kj 3 года назад +10

    Alright now do pipe bomb vs yellow jackets

  • @Ismaeltheog
    @Ismaeltheog 2 года назад +2

    No one:
    Me everytime I go to the bathroom to take a wee : 2:47

  • @chrisazure1624
    @chrisazure1624 3 года назад +8

    Put the nest in the freezer and pull it out when you need the larvae for fish bait.

  • @siftheadsdude
    @siftheadsdude 3 года назад +12

    Love the wasp nest videos, idk why maybe because the techniques used are so various

    • @windowsxpidleon
      @windowsxpidleon 3 года назад +5

      And seeing so many of them get obliterated is satisfying.

    • @naturbursche5540
      @naturbursche5540 3 года назад +3

      Yes, the different techniques make it more interesting. I remember one of Shawn's most popular videos was the mouse trap that was just a bowl of oil. Most mousetraps seem to follow the same three basic designs of a bucket, cage or snap trap.

  • @veryblocky
    @veryblocky 3 года назад +15

    I’m loving all these different ways to deal with yellow jackets, very creative!

  • @overrooftops
    @overrooftops 2 года назад +5

    Love these hornet and yellow jacket control videos, Shawn. Keep up the good work!

  • @windowsxpidleon
    @windowsxpidleon 3 года назад +72

    Those yellow jackets really deserved that.

    • @MistaSCARY
      @MistaSCARY 3 года назад +2

      A holes 🕳 with wings 😆

    • @windowsxpidleon
      @windowsxpidleon 3 года назад

      @@MistaSCARY ???

    • @pennise
      @pennise 3 года назад

      "Deserve's got nothing to do with it." William Munny to Little Bill just before he sends Little Bill to the nether regions.

  • @q-_-p.d-_-b
    @q-_-p.d-_-b 3 года назад +4

    How about the fish tank + dry ice?

  • @eiryukun
    @eiryukun 2 года назад +2

    You are a good man. I love how you constantly commit war crimes against a bunch of angry little duckers who deserve what's coming to them.

  • @lolerishype
    @lolerishype 2 года назад +1

    The remaining yellow jackets will remember this day of the grey fog

  • @W4YN3DR1FTS
    @W4YN3DR1FTS 2 года назад +4

    *German Solder song-"Erika" plays* 0:02

    • @su-25frogfoot74
      @su-25frogfoot74 2 года назад +1

      *Soldier
      And 0:04 would be recommended instead of 0:02

  • @katieandkevinsears7724
    @katieandkevinsears7724 3 года назад +5

    My 6 year old son built your soapy water yellowjacket trap from memory. I was amazed he did that and wiped out quite a few of them in the process. He used apples instead of meat, but it worked just as well.

    • @hamsterama
      @hamsterama 3 года назад +4

      Depending on the time of the year, yellow jackets are attracted to either protein or carbohydrates. In the spring and summer, they would have not been attracted to apples. They gather meat to feed their larvae. But in the fall or maybe even into early winter, yellow jackets start consuming sugar, so apples would attract them. I live in the Midwest, so the seasonal bait may vary based on which part of the country you're in. Anyway, glad your son had fun with his interesting arts and crafts project!

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak 2 года назад +2

    To satisfying to watch

  • @alphaxanon
    @alphaxanon 3 года назад +25

    That wasn't nearly as effective at killing off the nest compared to the other methods like ozone and liquid nitrogen.

    • @dogishappy0
      @dogishappy0 3 года назад +3

      No need for electricity though... it's all about tradeoffs.

    • @MFMArt
      @MFMArt 3 года назад +8

      @@dogishappy0 liquid nitrogen is electric free, probably also safer if you plan on feeding these things to wildlife later too

    • @alunjones3860
      @alunjones3860 3 года назад +8

      It appeared to be a bigger, deeper nest, so it's not a fair comparison. Even if the smoke bomb isn't quite as effective as liquid nitrogen, it's much easier to carry them around.

    • @KieranShort
      @KieranShort 3 года назад +9

      LN2 needed more than one go, from memory. Shaun also needed to throw a bit more onto the nezt once he dug it up because there were a few survivors deep in the nest. But I guess folks like LN2 because it's just cooler.

    • @randomweirdo2701
      @randomweirdo2701 3 года назад +10

      @@KieranShort "it's just cooler" I see what you did there. 😏

  • @disgruntledegghead6923
    @disgruntledegghead6923 3 года назад +4

    I find this pretty interesting given the fact that I have had great success with the giant destroyers. I bought a case of them for the gophers that like to tear my yard up, they work very well. I never thought about using them for ground nests, but I've never had any on my property.
    Good to know I'm prepared either way!

  • @TheItachai
    @TheItachai 3 года назад +3

    I love the yellow jackets videos more than the mouse/ rat traps. Thank you Shawn.

  • @mesugakichama
    @mesugakichama 2 года назад +1

    Everytime this guy appears...
    Hornets: _Why do we all hear the trumpets of Armageddon!_

  • @royalbookshopper
    @royalbookshopper 3 года назад +2

    The Hornet King uses a vacuum to suck up the little beasties, and then dismantles the nest and take the larva-filled combs to his chicken, who LOVE all those larva. lol .... I figured seeing as how you like to feed the critters to the other critters on your property, you might like to feed your chickens the wasp larva. :-) BTW, I like the smoke bomb bset, although I'd have given that nest a third treatment in the hopes that the sulphur smoke got far enough down into the nest to kill ALL those nasty, stinging wasps.

  • @Prizm44
    @Prizm44 3 года назад

    3:10 “There’s the queen right there…” [snap] 😆

  • @TheCapnCalculus
    @TheCapnCalculus 3 года назад +2

    Aside from showing off the effectiveness of the smoke bomb, is there any advantage to digging up a nest after doing that? Seems like a lot of extra work.

    • @lawr5764
      @lawr5764 3 года назад +3

      He just does it to show us the effectiveness

    • @1234BaileyDavid
      @1234BaileyDavid 3 года назад

      Effectiveness as well as ensure the queen has been killed. It looks like he grabbed the queen and killed it. The nest would have survived without it.

  • @mhughes1160
    @mhughes1160 3 года назад +3

    The biggest mistake I see when people are trying to get rid of yellow jackets and wasp is they all do it during the day when workers are out flying around many times they come back and restart the nest. I always try to kill them at night when most of them are in the nest.

  • @Hammarsand
    @Hammarsand 3 года назад +3

    Allright, YellowJacket Monday 👍

  • @Balin_James
    @Balin_James 3 года назад

    My family hasn’t had much luck with gopher gassers. They tend to just dig a new hole elsewhere, plus their burrows at least around here often have two or three exists for ventilation so unless you know where all entrances are, they just run out or have a built in filtration system

  • @IEmberSM
    @IEmberSM 3 года назад +7

    My main concern for this was the possible fire hazard but I'm glad you immediately adressed this issue. Thumbs up!

  • @Stetofire
    @Stetofire 3 года назад +2

    Oooooo! Over 700 videos now!
    Keep 'em coming!

  • @mntmn4228
    @mntmn4228 3 года назад +3

    The hornet king is going to have words with you!

  • @starbucks2101
    @starbucks2101 2 года назад +1

    I like how he is progressing from a simple trap to a more modern military grade matter deletion method. Hope ill hear him say in the future "we will try to delete this pest from existence using this 500 kiloton nuclear bomb".

  • @LikePhoenixFromAshes
    @LikePhoenixFromAshes 3 года назад +1

    I love such videos. Short, honest, concise, sweet and to the point. Excellent!

  • @stardancerify
    @stardancerify 3 года назад

    Why were the brood (and honey? Do Yellow jackets make Honey?) cells in concentric rings?

  • @WhydoIneedahandle1111
    @WhydoIneedahandle1111 2 года назад

    Got a decent sized yellow jacket nest actually built inside the outer wall of my house. Thankfully they can’t get inside but we recently started keeping bees. Because of the wasp, we have to keep the beehives away from the house. What’s a good way to dispatch them without causing a hazard?

  • @deslauriersmama
    @deslauriersmama 3 года назад

    I had a ground nest in my yard a while back. I jammed the garden hose into the hole and turned the water on for a couple hours. Haven't seen any there since. Have several other nests here and there this method won't work as they are in one of our boats and in the overhang of our roof.

  • @keithbk
    @keithbk 3 года назад +5

    Will you do the liquid super-heated aluminum method? Makes some lovely art!

    • @honthirty_
      @honthirty_ 3 года назад

      Yellowjackets? Nope, just a big blob of metal.
      Ants, yes.

  • @got2kittys
    @got2kittys Год назад +1

    I catch wild bees in Arizona, so some hives are Africanised hybrids. A gopher gasser will nicely kill an aggressive colony.
    They work great on yellow jacket wasps as well.
    It's the Sulphur Dioxide that they are sensitive to. Gassers are about 40% Sulphur or more.

  • @kilowatt2747
    @kilowatt2747 3 года назад +3

    So, I’m no fire prevention expert, and I’ll admit that I’m probably crackpot crazy, but why not douse the surrounding area with water, or build/dig a barrier for added protection? It likely wouldn’t take much water to get it wet enough to slow the fire long enough for you to use another fire extinguishing method. Now I know the risks, there’s a reason they tell you not to play with fire, and I’m a firm believer of Murphy’s law and whatnot, but even if it did catch fire around the smoke bomb, you’d have the barrier, the fish tank, and hopefully extra water to douse the fire with, or just a fire extinguisher. Either way, I get that it wasn’t a totally urgent matter, but if it were, precautions like the ones I mentioned (or hopefully more creative and effective methods of fire retardation) would have to be put in place.

  • @peanut9024
    @peanut9024 2 года назад +2

    wow this is impressive how large their colony is :lemme just destroy it:

  • @bashcrash9148
    @bashcrash9148 3 года назад

    0:01
    “Hi, I’m Shawn Woods, welcome to Jackass!”

  • @enderefecerit1980
    @enderefecerit1980 2 года назад +1

    That hive looks like underground Umbrella bases in Resident Evil movies :)

  • @LilJeepgirl81
    @LilJeepgirl81 3 года назад +4

    I like how he kills things and is all nice about it.

  • @meltycious
    @meltycious 3 года назад +2

    looking forward to the "Dynamite vs Yellow Jacket Nest" video

  • @gaiuspliniussecundus1455
    @gaiuspliniussecundus1455 2 года назад

    Any chances of an episode of yellow jackets vs flamethrower or vs thermobaric bombs?

  • @LouisFML1
    @LouisFML1 2 года назад

    Look like it just knocked then out, they wakening back up??? I want you get a bee suit, plz which over works with yellow jackets i need one bad

  • @ironman2326
    @ironman2326 Год назад

    "Look at that carnage"
    Summoning his inner Jim Ross😂😂

  • @Oxnate
    @Oxnate 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for testing all of these options for us.

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 3 года назад +2

    Damn - I have to carry an aquarium all around when I am walking around ?

  • @demonthegamer3624
    @demonthegamer3624 7 месяцев назад

    This dude be committing war crimes to kill wasps, but i can't say i blame him, keep up your war effort, brother

  • @jackhydrazine1376
    @jackhydrazine1376 3 года назад +1

    I've tried those smoke bombs on moles and they work pretty well.

  • @ASAL2022
    @ASAL2022 Месяц назад

    It’s amazing they all make their nest the same design at the galaxies in the universe

  • @joanbennettnyc
    @joanbennettnyc 3 года назад +1

    Shawn, what did you do with the ones that were still alive?

  • @HelmutDoork
    @HelmutDoork 3 года назад +1

    I saw some dude on youtube just put a giant glass jar over the nest and leave it there for a week or two. Because the jar is clear the wasps don't dig another exit hole and starve to death.

  • @themightykabool
    @themightykabool 3 года назад

    Curious why a nest in the middle of a field was killed?
    Just for testing?

  • @clariidfisherman3702
    @clariidfisherman3702 3 года назад

    How about using signal flares so the heat kills them too?

  • @garryhammond3117
    @garryhammond3117 3 года назад

    I have used the Giant Destroyer smoker on my Groundhogs.
    Some (but not absolute) positive results.
    Not always ideal conditions, but the lingering sulphur odor seems to help keep varment at bay for some time.

  • @them_roads3031
    @them_roads3031 3 года назад

    He’s right, this fall was crazy. I have an apple tree in my backyard and in the fall when the apples started falling there were at least a few thousand yellow jackets at any given time back there…

  • @zetaknight2143
    @zetaknight2143 3 года назад

    good video under the new name. Took me a minute to realize. really enjoy all your content.

  • @eesti919
    @eesti919 3 года назад

    Did you ever try using fire extinguishers? I wonder how they would work. Especially ones that use CO2.

  • @pa6993
    @pa6993 3 года назад +5

    0:40 I'm German and this sounds fermiliar.

    • @Aussienoobß
      @Aussienoobß 4 месяца назад

      That’s crazy 🤣🤣🤣

  • @mountainviewcattle
    @mountainviewcattle 3 года назад

    I think your bee suit looks cool worn over top of your rubber boots like that. Really stops the yellowjackets from flying up your pant legs and getting to you. It's cool how they grip the sides of the boots.

  • @oldunemployeddude6160
    @oldunemployeddude6160 4 месяца назад

    I just used Dawn dishwashing liquid at night. About a gallon saturated with the product while simultaneously squirting the detergent right into the nest

  • @Seth21914
    @Seth21914 2 года назад

    How about testing ammonia Gas? Ammonia Gas in water (NH4OH) should do fine and it covert after time into fertilzer for plants

  • @EXTREMERC416
    @EXTREMERC416 3 года назад +2

    “Here is the queen right there”. Proceeds to crush her

  • @steelsurfercore5642
    @steelsurfercore5642 3 года назад

    What made you scared at 2:39 .. You slightly pulled out your hand

  • @alfredkabatay656
    @alfredkabatay656 2 года назад

    Use this method with Dry Ice. Fill the hole with it to prevent them from leaving, pour water then fish tank it. Would the gas be enough to kill them?

  • @superjayttm9128
    @superjayttm9128 3 года назад

    Yellow jacket: *simply exist*
    Shawn: “how about we eliminate the entire colony using unorthodox methods”🙂

  • @katherinehenry1480
    @katherinehenry1480 3 года назад

    Will the sulphur gas poison the soil? I have a yellow jacket nest in my herb garden

    • @dandriskell115
      @dandriskell115 3 года назад

      Many plants crave sulfur. I know corn for shure.

  • @ThatDemonicGamer1
    @ThatDemonicGamer1 2 года назад

    yellow jackets and wasps are one of the reasons i hate summer, so seeing their nests being destroyed in various ways brings me joy

  • @BFG_10G
    @BFG_10G 3 года назад +1

    Wow. Gas works. It just looks like one has to contain the gas.

  • @brayannexon4613
    @brayannexon4613 3 года назад +1

    Since shawn is taking viewer suggestions I want to see him destroy yellow jackets using liquid oxygen and setting it on fire.

  • @richielittlewood867
    @richielittlewood867 2 года назад +1

    What happens when you piss on the nest ?

  • @terryv
    @terryv 3 года назад +12

    Interesting how the smoke penetrated so deep below ground.

  • @Twigsons
    @Twigsons 3 года назад

    Do you have to dig up the nest to make sure its dead? Or is that for us to see?

  • @jamescasady4127
    @jamescasady4127 2 года назад

    How would you get rid of a giant rat that's pretty smart and praised and they prey on chicken legs or something cuz where I volunteer a lot of chickens are missing limbs like a partner foot or something and I believe it's from the Bratz stuff

  • @robertcantore330
    @robertcantore330 2 года назад +1

    This was extremely satisfying to watch!!!

  • @YerUncleWillie
    @YerUncleWillie 3 года назад

    We Used to do something similar to groundhogs using a pipe running from a running vehicle exhaust pipe. The carbon monoxide would poison off anything in the hole, and then you cover it with dirt. Supposedly it had the bonus effect oe killing anything that later dug into the hole to try and reuse it

  • @whisperingoutdoors
    @whisperingoutdoors 3 года назад

    Wonder what expandable foam would do? Probably wouldn't kill em but they would be stuck for sure lol

  • @h6502
    @h6502 3 года назад

    a question:
    could you kill a nest by pushing that fishtank a bit down so no air makes it in and have them just suffocate themselves?

  • @RalphMailhot-ok5pz
    @RalphMailhot-ok5pz 3 месяца назад

    Yes. This practice does work for gophers, voles, moles. I have used a blower like a ( vacuum to blow not suck ) into the hole. This practice helps to get the sulfur to many tunnels that are connected.

  • @2LateIWon
    @2LateIWon 3 года назад

    I need something for flies. They have been super horrible this year.