Also, fuck wasps. Anything that kills them is okay on my book. I've been thinking about figuring out what eaten the particular variety near my home and purchasing some of whatever it is to let loose.
@@sammehlberg6664 Oh shut up. Wasps are a very important part of the ecosystem. They are more important than you, they contribute more to the local environment than you do. So just stop being a whiny little 🐕 and deal with some stings that hardly even hurt (I'm assuming you hate wasps because you got stung once or twice, boo hoo, so tragic, how did you survive such a serious injury? Lmao) Don't try to introduce new species into an area, humans have done that in the past and it didn't go well. If what you want to buy was meant to live where you do, then they would have existed there in the first place.
I'm skeptical. I would think that the hornet's body temperature rises more within a few minutes in the sun. I speculate that the bees sting the hornet.
@@jwilliams575 Bro, I think it's the people who protects and save actual human lives by sacrificing their bodies, and ultimately died while doing so. Jesus died for our sins but he came back from the dead, not really sacrificing is it?
Her, you mean. There are no male bees in a hive. Some are permitted to stay for mating, but as soon as mating season is over, they are pushed out of the hive to starve/freeze.
Reminds me of when i stepped in a fire ant mound after driving over it and parking over it.. I stepped outof jeep into a angry fire ant mound my left leg got bit over 100 times at the same time.. I was heading to concert but had to immediately go home while entire body started itching so i took alot of Benadryl drank over gallon of water passed out for 24-48 hours and woke up like nothing happened. Thank you Benadryl.. That stuff literally saved me
remember that humans learned all they known by nature... we just copied what worked best... but nowaday ,we forget it and we do a lot of mistakes,that lead the entiee world to destruction... :-(
That's on purpose, they're not really like that. For a start a Hornet Queen would not fly into a nest which was not her own, that's not even a female lol.
Yeah the European hornets are huge. But they call them gentle giants. I'm generally able to pick one up and move it. I've also saved one with sugar water.
Have you seen them in person? Where? Im Japanese living in Japan and these aren’t impressive. These are deadly. People die here every year from this creature. If you have seen them in person you would know all you would see is a brown bird like creature with very loud buzzing. It’s so loud you can’t talk to others or hear what they say. I wish westerners stop calling these hornets. These are called sparrow bees and a giant one is called Japanese giant sparrow bees. The reason is from 10 m a way it looks like a flying sparrow. Japanese name is literally スズメばち 雀蜂, Suzume Bachi where Suzume is sparrow and Bachi is derived of hachi meaning bees. I came to know westerners are calling these killer hornets. These aren’t called killer hornets in Japan. I mean it has a place in the ecosystem in Japan. They consume large amount of pests that are damaging to forests and even crops. Only reason these should be eliminated is to protect Japanese bees in Japan as they’re becoming extinct now. And these sparrow bees especially giant ones destroy the beehives of Japanese bees.
03:32, Wao, didn't expect the Buddha bees to be so smart and tactical in dealing with the giant hornet. The European bees got massacred instead. Screw giant hornets and I'm rooting for the bees.
I watched this and felt just like 300 of sparta. When they clash! Amazing cinematography. Spot on. At first I was sad for the bees and at the end was for the wasp. Made me realise nature is unforgiving and powerful and life must go through a cycle.
Except the 300 of Sparta actually had about 2000 other Greek reinforcements and they still lost against the more numerous Persian army. All the Spartans got slaughtered, some of the other contingents surrendered.
That's the kind of anxiety I like to have in my life. The anxiety of knowing that my bee hives are about to be attacked by killer wasps. That's life bro.
According by Wikipedia that’s not true. “Since 2001, the yearly human death toll caused by stings of bees, wasps and hornets in Japan has been ranging between 12 and 26.[65] Since this number also includes deaths caused by bees, wasps, and other hornet species, the number of deaths caused by Asian giant hornets is likely to be much lower.”
Crazy how the wasp hive senses queen not giving off the right scent anymore so they turn on her and exterminate her. Then the hive turns on eachother and the young. Craziest thing I have ever seen in my entire life. Gave me chills watching and the line "the hive turns into anarchy" wow. Very chilling
It would be interesting to see the hornet vs bee wars play out over the next million years. Will the hornets adapt and raise their heat tolerance another two degrees to match the bees or will they develop another strategy?
Would it be possible to crossbreed the Japanese honeybees with the European variety? Maybe they could inherit their defensive strategy against the giant hornets.
Though Africanized honey bees display certain behavioral traits that make them less than desirable for commercial beekeeping, excessive defensiveness and swarming foremost, they have now become the dominant type of honey bee for beekeeping in Central and South America due to their genetic dominance as well as ability to out-compete their European counterpart, with some beekeepers asserting that they are superior honey producers and pollinators. Africanized honey bees, as opposed to other Western bee types: Tend to swarm more frequently and go farther than other types of honey bees. Are more likely to migrate as part of a seasonal response to lowered food supply. Are more likely to "abscond"-the entire colony leaves the hive and relocates-in response to stress. Have greater defensiveness when in a resting swarm, compared to other honey bee types. Live more often in ground cavities than the European types. Guard the hive aggressively, with a larger alarm zone around the hive. Have a higher proportion of "guard" bees within the hive. Deploy in greater numbers for defense and pursue perceived threats over much longer distances from the hive. Cannot survive extended periods of forage deprivation, preventing introduction into areas with harsh winters or extremely dry late summers. Live in dramatically higher population densities.
The voice of the commentary remember me the voice of Galadriel in Lord of Rings. Also when she says "the workers have excaveted tons of earth" makes me think of the caves of Moria. Lol
"the hornets were sending chemicals to signal that weird egg shaped object they found , little did they know , it wasn't an egg, it was the head of *agent 47* , he has a flame thrower , and he's angry."
"Hello bee 47, we have a new task for you After the last hornet attack we lost many other bees in the fight, we need to avoid that Your mission is to infiltrate the enemies hornet's base and retrieve any valuable information. Good luck bee 47"
Damn what a coinsidence, earlier today i was on The toilet and there was a huge hornet that flew through the window and I was terrified, it was so loud i thought there was machinery outside
"It's the signal the others have been waiting for" This was epic!
_Cooking this horneeeeet..._
_... WITH NO SURVIVAS!!!_
ruclips.net/video/rurhk1hadp8/видео.html
Then they give the giant, "the bum's rush!"
“Alright fellas, LET’S GET HIM! ALL OUT ATTACK!”
If the bees didn't evolve alongside the giant hornets, how do they know to use a beeball to roast a giant hornet scout?
@@gooberclown
Japanese honeybees did evolve alongside giant hornets, allowing them to defend against their attacks, but European honeybees did not.
Props to the bee that was holding the camera to film all the other bees 🐝 🐝 🐝
LMAO, smart bee too, always have evidence to take with you to the court.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The big insect is not a bee it's a giant Japanese hornet!
Props to it as the camera didn't buzz once
as a beekeeper there is nothing that makes me more happy than bees defending themselves
Then, as a beekeeper what about the males that are killed for impregnation of the queen?
@@Andrew-yf3lu the males are killed by the bees themselves,and it goes this way.As a beekeeper,you should feel happy 😊
If Japanese bees were put with European bees, it would be so cool if they taught how to defend, instead of going attack mode straight away
Also, fuck wasps. Anything that kills them is okay on my book. I've been thinking about figuring out what eaten the particular variety near my home and purchasing some of whatever it is to let loose.
@@sammehlberg6664
Oh shut up. Wasps are a very important part of the ecosystem. They are more important than you, they contribute more to the local environment than you do. So just stop being a whiny little 🐕 and deal with some stings that hardly even hurt (I'm assuming you hate wasps because you got stung once or twice, boo hoo, so tragic, how did you survive such a serious injury? Lmao)
Don't try to introduce new species into an area, humans have done that in the past and it didn't go well. If what you want to buy was meant to live where you do, then they would have existed there in the first place.
Absolutely stunning cinematography.
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
Plus, this was broadcasted in 2007.
@@keema2465 wow! That is a stunning feat
It's an animation
That was risky, filming like that. I'd like to see how they do it!
Wow at 13:18 the honey bees literally carried an injured bee back into the nest. That's awesome.
"Get her back girls! Get a medic! We need more workers out here! Our lives for the queen!"
Probably to eat it
@@charles82605 bees don’t have mouths, only tongues
REQUESTING MEDEVAC!
@@charles82605 they move the dead bodies to a specific place in the hive to avoid infections
It's amazing just how the bees developed the hornet roasting system
Evolution is a hell of a development program.
I'm skeptical. I would think that the hornet's body temperature rises more within a few minutes in the sun. I speculate that the bees sting the hornet.
@@interestedparty00 no
@@booognish, yes.
@@percyfaith11 paired with natural selection
NEVER thought I would get excited over battles of hornets and honey bees !! 😂
BBC video crews are stupendous, eyewitness heroes !! 🤩
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
I honestly love how the bees all attack him. They lure him in, and sacrifice for the hive. Over heating is genius.
Her*
@@ChadScarbs it a goddam insect
@@clouded5667 so?
Japanese style
@@ChadScarbs it*
Respect to the bee who gave his life for the better of his hive.
beesus christ
@@jwilliams575 Bro, I think it's the people who protects and save actual human lives by sacrificing their bodies, and ultimately died while doing so. Jesus died for our sins but he came back from the dead, not really sacrificing is it?
@@cye2310 just a pun 😂
Her, you mean. There are no male bees in a hive. Some are permitted to stay for mating, but as soon as mating season is over, they are pushed out of the hive to starve/freeze.
Bro why is the music SO GOOD. Feeling like I’m watching the Final battle of any show.
_Cooking this horneeeeet..._
_... WITH NO SURVIVAS!!!_
ruclips.net/video/rurhk1hadp8/видео.html
Hans Zimmer for ya..
@@vine01BBC
Insects are so much more tolerable on a screen😂
When I was younger I'd turn the pages in a book when there were insects especially spiders lmao. Didn't even want to touch the page
I'm not even scared when there on screen
But u see them so much closer up tho ahh
We are also so much more tolerable humans when all we do is watch them on a screen...
This way we won't half to worry about them stinging us.
* Hornet enters bee nest
* Bee gets caught
* Japanese Bee: "BANZAAAAAAI"
*American blood splurts
@@rbsingh7906 ДД
"Long life the Queen! BANZAAAAAI"
@@rbsingh7906 god stfu
I read that in Mr Myagi..
first hornet in the beginning got jumped real hard
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
Basically what happens in prison when you drop the soap.
46 degrees celsius is close to what my graphics card was at while watching this video lol sheesh. That thing got roasted.
When he bit one of them they all realized
Reminds me of when i stepped in a fire ant mound after driving over it and parking over it.. I stepped outof jeep into a angry fire ant mound my left leg got bit over 100 times at the same time.. I was heading to concert but had to immediately go home while entire body started itching so i took alot of Benadryl drank over gallon of water passed out for 24-48 hours and woke up like nothing happened. Thank you Benadryl.. That stuff literally saved me
hornets killing hornets and the ground is full of bodies
Ants : It's free real estate then
😂😂😂 favorite comment
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
@@saranyachandran5802 dude why do you keep spamming the comments
I get is hahaha😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
..and the ants get a lot of food.
Watching this video I feel like I'm watching a battle movie. There is a story,Empire,Queen,strategy,valour,sacrifice and anarchy.
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
remember that humans learned all they known by nature... we just copied what worked best... but nowaday ,we forget it and we do a lot of mistakes,that lead the entiee world to destruction... :-(
That's on purpose, they're not really like that. For a start a Hornet Queen would not fly into a nest which was not her own, that's not even a female lol.
How can you possibly choose a top 5 most ferocious moments from a species whose every waking minute is utterly metal? :D
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
Mental
This has the makings of any great drama story. War, Horror, Death, Sacrifice, Spoils, Life, Allegiance, Betrayal. It's great. 👍👍
camerman is under rated he got inside the bee hives just to film stuff lol
Hornets are even more impressive if you see them in person, you never expect how big they are.
I saw one after it got hit by the blade of our ceiling fan,it was fun 😂
Yeah the European hornets are huge. But they call them gentle giants. I'm generally able to pick one up and move it. I've also saved one with sugar water.
@@lordfatcock I was surprised how gentle they are. Wasps are much more annoying. Now I know they actually eat them, I think we will be great friends.
Have you seen them in person? Where? Im Japanese living in Japan and these aren’t impressive. These are deadly. People die here every year from this creature. If you have seen them in person you would know all you would see is a brown bird like creature with very loud buzzing. It’s so loud you can’t talk to others or hear what they say. I wish westerners stop calling these hornets. These are called sparrow bees and a giant one is called Japanese giant sparrow bees. The reason is from 10 m a way it looks like a flying sparrow. Japanese name is literally スズメばち 雀蜂, Suzume Bachi where Suzume is sparrow and Bachi is derived of hachi meaning bees. I came to know westerners are calling these killer hornets. These aren’t called killer hornets in Japan. I mean it has a place in the ecosystem in Japan. They consume large amount of pests that are damaging to forests and even crops. Only reason these should be eliminated is to protect Japanese bees in Japan as they’re becoming extinct now. And these sparrow bees especially giant ones destroy the beehives of Japanese bees.
When I saw it for the first time, I yelled and stomped it.
It's really cool of the bee keepers to allow them to film this. Especially the hive that was killed.
Well, the BBC has a taste for not only hurting animals but children as well.
03:32, Wao, didn't expect the Buddha bees to be so smart and tactical in dealing with the giant hornet. The European bees got massacred instead. Screw giant hornets and I'm rooting for the bees.
There may have been more off camera, but I only saw three dead bees, shows how effective they are at stopping the hornets.
Fascinating but brutal. The narration was excellent, sounded like Cate Blanchett.
3:51 wow! Even with a monster in their hive bees still treat it with respect until they have to defend themselves! I love bees!
Watching nature with family before the phones were one of my favourite moments
I watched this and felt just like 300 of sparta.
When they clash!
Amazing cinematography. Spot on.
At first I was sad for the bees and at the end was for the wasp.
Made me realise nature is unforgiving and powerful and life must go through a cycle.
Except the 300 of Sparta actually had about 2000 other Greek reinforcements and they still lost against the more numerous Persian army. All the Spartans got slaughtered, some of the other contingents surrendered.
The last one was just full emotions 😭
The cinematography on this is immaculate.
Is that wagner im hearing? Geez
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
These camera angles are phenomenal
Hornet enters nest and attacks one bee
The rest of the bees: YOU HAVE ALERTED THE HORDE!
Watching this with headphones is terrifying
13:18 “Come, this is no place to die”
Looked for a comment about this. Looked like a goddamn movie
Get him to the medbay NOW
@@adu9422 her*
@@ChadScarbs it*
These things are purely savage! I play electric tennis whenever I see one lol
Awesome comment. One in each hand. lol!
That's the kind of anxiety I like to have in my life. The anxiety of knowing that my bee hives are about to be attacked by killer wasps. That's life bro.
Hornets
Hats off to BBC. These are all archives for the future that might not cherish it as much as they should. Eternal stuff
Up to 70 people a year killed in Japan by these hornets?! Wow that's scary.
According by Wikipedia that’s not true. “Since 2001, the yearly human death toll caused by stings of bees, wasps and hornets in Japan has been ranging between 12 and 26.[65] Since this number also includes deaths caused by bees, wasps, and other hornet species, the number of deaths caused by Asian giant hornets is likely to be much lower.”
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
And twenty thousand people killed by people.
@@pansepot1490 wikipedia is not a reliable source.
I thought it was 17
Best type of videos on the net real and full of good information
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
When they murdered the queen, and they all turned on each other... There had to be one victor. Where did that one go?
Back to his district
@@pieterceulen1714 *her. They are all female giant hornets
@@pieterceulen1714 I'm getting some hunger games vibes
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
That one victor became the queen and the cycle starts all over again
When those bees swarmed that hornet, all I could think of was: "FOR ZION!!!!"
"Just like any mother, her commitment to her young will be unswerving" bit of a sweeping statement there ....
I love how BBC Earth recommended to me this beautifully gruesome historic footage from the Great Bee War of 1916!
I was way too pumped to watch those Japanese bees attack
you and me both! 😅🤣🤣
The bees where like.
You touch one of us you touch all of us.
Too bad they didn't figure to jump him immediately!
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
Is no one going to talk about how they get all these amazing shots
EXACTLY! There is 0 space inside a hornets nest or beehive to put a massive camera, so how they got all this footage I'll never know
@@vice.nor.virtue Mini camera or super zoom with high quality converter
No you mule
Crazy how the wasp hive senses queen not giving off the right scent anymore so they turn on her and exterminate her. Then the hive turns on eachother and the young. Craziest thing I have ever seen in my entire life. Gave me chills watching and the line "the hive turns into anarchy" wow. Very chilling
One of the best documentary on hornets I have seen..
I argue that with multiple lifetimes of corporate private/ public partnerships in the BBC this is the LEAST they can do for the public.
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
Bug wars are no joke bro! Also epic music during their battles 👏🏼
They stole it.
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
Listening to this with headphones is torture.
Video title: Hornet are dangerous.
First clip: hornet getting mauled by bees.
Yeah- only 1 species know that trick tho- the rest? slaughtered.
@@elevown I know, but still nice way to start don’t you think?
Killing an Asian giant hornet with heat generated by vibration... Wow!!!
this is the evolutionary countermeasure that the Japanese honey bees have developed
Funny you say that...........vibration are measured as frequency....It is a form of Romulan Disruptor.....
It would be interesting to see the hornet vs bee wars play out over the next million years. Will the hornets adapt and raise their heat tolerance another two degrees to match the bees or will they develop another strategy?
Oh, but, you see, the bees can play the "raise my temperature tolerance" game too.
Nope, because we'll have hopefully wiped them all out well before then. The hornets, that is, but we need the bees.
Just like we are eradicating mosquitoes by making them infertile we will probably make hornets infertile too
@Robert_Douglass you do realise that hornets are necessary for the ecosystem too
I love the one who created this universe
Absolutely fascinating the parallels of survival of the fittest! The Earth is a miracle of life.
15:00 only the bee with the camera survived
The camera bee never dies
Did you see the honey bee riding on the back of the wasp? Amazing
Would it be possible to crossbreed the Japanese honeybees with the European variety? Maybe they could inherit their defensive strategy against the giant hornets.
You'll get us all killed :D These bees are next level evolution while humans are more and more retarded.
someone tried that in brazil with african and european bees, end result killer bees
@@DaGabbaGangsta didnt know that
Or they can teach them an in return teach them how to make more honey fair deal
Though Africanized honey bees display certain behavioral traits that make them less than desirable for commercial beekeeping, excessive defensiveness and swarming foremost, they have now become the dominant type of honey bee for beekeeping in Central and South America due to their genetic dominance as well as ability to out-compete their European counterpart, with some beekeepers asserting that they are superior honey producers and pollinators.
Africanized honey bees, as opposed to other Western bee types:
Tend to swarm more frequently and go farther than other types of honey bees.
Are more likely to migrate as part of a seasonal response to lowered food supply.
Are more likely to "abscond"-the entire colony leaves the hive and relocates-in response to stress.
Have greater defensiveness when in a resting swarm, compared to other honey bee types.
Live more often in ground cavities than the European types.
Guard the hive aggressively, with a larger alarm zone around the hive.
Have a higher proportion of "guard" bees within the hive.
Deploy in greater numbers for defense and pursue perceived threats over much longer distances from the hive.
Cannot survive extended periods of forage deprivation, preventing introduction into areas with harsh winters or extremely dry late summers.
Live in dramatically higher population densities.
The voice of the commentary remember me the voice of Galadriel in Lord of Rings. Also when she says "the workers have excaveted tons of earth" makes me think of the caves of Moria. Lol
Are you high? She sounds nothing like Galadriel.
@@-Devy- ruclips.net/video/vOulsEGvSCo/видео.html
Sounds like the women who gives agent 47 hitman his missions.
LOL it really does
I was just thinking that lol. “Well done, 47.”
Or an Elf from LOTR 😂
"the hornets were sending chemicals to signal that weird egg shaped object they found , little did they know , it wasn't an egg, it was the head of *agent 47* , he has a flame thrower , and he's angry."
"Hello bee 47, we have a new task for you
After the last hornet attack we lost many other bees in the fight, we need to avoid that
Your mission is to infiltrate the enemies hornet's base and retrieve any valuable information. Good luck bee 47"
I like how BBC Earth have Cameras everywhere😂
When will they do one on humans?
extraordinary is an understatement. Bees' and ants' organization is incredible!
they look so cool and scary at the same time
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
Triggered by the very first attack by intruder, what a quick response it is! Instantaneously a ball of bees!
15:36 is like a game over scene from a horror game where you have to escape before a giant hornet tracks you down and bites your head off.
Hornet: "I'd like to speak with the manager."
Bees: "you're in the wrong hood, fool!"
Strength in numbers another example of nature, Those Hornets are massive!
Satisfying to watch. what a wonderful earth we have
3:55 THEY JUMPIN ME, THEY JUMPIN ME
The BGM is epic. And the narrator reminds me of the Lord of the Rings... 🙏👍🤣
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
Camera crew: Hey do you mind we introduce a giant hornet to your bees? We'll pay you.
Yamaguchi: 😐
How do u even record this..
It's amazing stunning
Fun fact: murder hornet is big but it's sting is only no.2 the most lethal sting is the executioner wasp according to coyote peterson
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
The Japanese bees knows how to defend themselves against hornet.
BBC have a nice day🐝🍯
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
Now that is TEAMWORK 😂
Roasted alive lol
5:02 it’s fascinating that the bees learn how to deal with them. Bees with battle tactics
Some of these shots are incredible. Like at 14:45. That hornet does an aerial flip and snags that bee off its back
And his name is John Cena
I love these bees a LOT!
The sad music that started playing when the queen got jumped 😞
3:52 they should have edited in the sound of a table falling over and some glasses breaking
Wars between insects can be as brutal as human ones
That epic soundtrack, love it :D
reminds me of The Omen😈
boy am i glad i'm not currently being killed by a huge pile of bees
Remarkable photography. Wow!
Judging from this video bees can attack strategically.They have intelligence which I’m very impressed
I love the dark souls music while those bees mobbed that hornet
The bees when they see the hornet incoming: “ENEMY AC130 ABOVE!! Trigger the alarm!!”
3:51
Hornet: hahahha die bee
Bee: ATTACK
Hornet: AHHHH GET THEM OFF OF ME
Bee: YOU WILL PAY FOR THIS
I wonder how people in rural Japan manage to live amongst these dangerous flying creatures without getting stung.
40 people die every year because of them
13:18 the honeybee grabs his fallen brother and pulls him back within their ranks...amazing!
As much as hornets are the demon spawn, they're incredible insects
Some die in war to save the colony. That's great loyalty and patriotism.
Yamaguchi is a badass not having any protection, he made it look so easy.
Battle music sounds like music from the Omen. Great camera work!
Damn what a coinsidence, earlier today i was on The toilet and there was a huge hornet that flew through the window and I was terrified, it was so loud i thought there was machinery outside
ruclips.net/video/AmJXZ4w4UgE/видео.html
@Stargeneral410 pretty sure there isn't couse i live around a huge forest so there might be one there
There's no coincidence, youtube is spying your home.
It's a sign ;)
Forget TV...this is good stuff!!
More people should learn to keep bees.
The captured bee : “ you think you’ve got me ? Think again Kage Bunshin no Jutsu!!!!! ( rising fighting spirits starts playing )
Even bees in Japan are doing banzai charges against the enemy much bigger than they are.
It's like I am watching a gladiator battle between the bee's vs. hornets
This video scenes are insane 💯😳
A stunning documentary.