I've had a huge phobia of any kind of stinging bee/wasp/hornet ever since I was little. My Dad and I used to live in a really rural area with tons of forest behind our house. One day when I was around 5 or 6 years old during a walk in the woods my Dad was carrying me on his shoulders and he stepped directly on a ground hornets nest and we were swarmed and we were a good mile/mile and a half from our house and he just booked it home. We were literally covered in stings and welts and still to this day I have such an extreme fear of bees/wasps/hornets.
It's like we're watching all the moments leading up to your death, I have never seen anyone trying to raise wasps especially in there bedroom,hats off to you mate.🐝🐝
I bet his neighbors love him. He probably has tons of friends over too. His aux cord is on a constant look of black and yellow. His favorite cereal is honey comb, his favorite movie…bee movie, favorite basketball team…Charolette Hornets.
Wow dude, I haven’t watched your content in a while but I would like to say, you are a very brave person. I literally am terrified of wasps, bees, etc. I honestly how many times you have been stung by wasps and bees. And you are very smart too. Also, keeping a wasp or bees as a pet is very amazing. You are very very cool. I enjoy watching your videos. Have a great day!
@@gray11 me too, whenever i see a wasp i run straight into my house. i saw one a few days ago and it was cold and a wasp on the ground was unable to fly and i didnt want to step on it because it flew earlier
Oh am I doing it wrong? I usually put my coat on a coat rack or the floor. I didn’t know I’m supposed to go into the homeowners bedroom and put my coat in their closet.
Yeah, because they definitely can't escape the enclosure by chewing through the plywood. Oh wait...they can. "Now I'm not exactly sure what kind of wood she prefers" Plywood.
I feel like if I did bee keeping I would have to wear a protective bee suit around them. I would not be comfortable touching them with bare ungloved hands.
Dude, your videos are amazing! Keep 'em coming. Can't wait to see what happens next! Oh yeah, and props to your camera guy/girl! They were really working to track that yellowjacket in flight 👌🏼
You've inspired me, and there just so happens to be a wasp nesting outside my door. I would love to see an uncut video with the entire process, from the beginning, to the point where it is flying back to you (with honey, of course). I would love for this to be a thing in my world, and maybe have something really cool to show my brother. The bond between man and creature is remarkable
I have 1 one super colony of 5 different species of wasps i tamed them all its fun to sit your greenhouse full of happy lik wasps and hornets with the occasional extra specie added. I love wasps so much that i care for my colonies like my own children. Today a neighborhood kid went intovmy greenhouse and somehow got ahold of my bald faced hornet queen brooding combs and took off with it. I later found out my one nest was destroyed and went all over town to find it (i live in a very small town of 1000-1400 pple so I followed a trail of the layers of the hive and found my baby queens all mushed😭 i cried over their deaths and went to prepare a grave and counted all combs and marked on it “243 baby hornets died today, because people like to seexme suffer and feel pain in my heart. I trust animals more than my own kind (fucking humans) they could’ve had a wonderful life as queens of their own empire. As of today i will get a permit from my towns mayor , to save all hives that are in other peoples homes and bring them all to my home as my home is theirs. Any fatalities will have their own grave. On the permit I hopefully get. My bees and wasps that get killed by any other non-natural way will be payed the amount of money required to keep them safe at all costs.”
Other wasps: so why are you so different? Why aren't you attacking him? The yellow jacket: this human raised me and i accept that. Other wasps: excuse me *_W H A T?!_*
Several comments are justified: 1) This is a queen of Vespula squamosa (sometimes called the "southern yellow jacket". This species normally "usurps" colonies of other species, usually Vespula maculifrons (or "eastern yellow jacket"). Therefore, this lone queen is unlikely to initiate a colony, even in nature. 2) Yellow jacket queens search for suitable nesting sites--they don't make them themselves. For species that usually initiate colonies underground, the queens seek existing openings, such as where a small animal has dug a tunnel or a root has decayed, and this tunnel must have an open space inside that is large enough for the nest the queen will make, so this space must be at least the size of a golf ball, and must have something at the top, such as a hanging rootlet, for the queen to use as an initial attachment point. The tunnel to this space only has to be large enough for the queen to travel through, so if it has a diameter of a third of an inch, that is sufficient. The length isn't critical; some are over a foot in length while other are barely an inch. If one is providing a nesting site, I would suggest perhaps 2 to 5 inches from the outside to where the open space inside begins. 3) A lone queen flying around in the spring is completely unaggressive, but will sting if accidentally grabbed, squeezed, or bodily restrained. Thus, there is no danger in allowing it to walk on your arm, etc. However, if a queen is sitting in its hibernation position with wings tucked underneath, it might sting if touched--they are "grumpy" at this point. A queen of V. squamosa has a fairly painful string, at least as severe as that of a worker. (Stings of queens of some other species seem to be somewhat less severe than those of their respective workers.) 4) Vespula squamosa uses "sound" wood to make its gray paper. A good source would be from a weathered cedar fence post, as this is what I've seen the workers collect in the field. 5) Having a lot of extraneous animals in the place where you want the nest will be of no help, and probably more of a source of disturbance to the queen. 6) I would be extremely surprised if the setup in the video was successful in enticing that queen to establish a colony. It would be better to find a small colony starting naturally, and then transplant it. If it is a colony of one of the host species such as V. maculifrons, a queen of V. squamosa could be captured and introduced to see if it will "usurp" it. If one transplants a colony (hoped from a few miles away so the insects don't return to their original site), it would be best to open it to the outside as soon as possible, so the workers can find their preferred food and pulp sources. I worked in a laboratory in which we did this. I transplanted a colony containing a queen of V. squamosa, and a couple dozen workers of each of V. squamosa and V. maculifrons (into a nest box we had developed), and the colony thrived to maturity, becoming 100% V .squamosa as the workers of V. maculifrons died off.
"Lets open the container in my room" - oh god there she goes ..OOHH "She's in the closet" "Now lets open the door again, hopefully she wont leave " ....this guy
You could have dimmed the light in the room and left a faint light in the habitat; the queen would have found her way there on her own and might even have been proud of escaping you. This is usually the method I use to control my insects. A startled wasp usually isn’t in the mood to eat. I learned in school that eating under stress always caused stomach problems.
him when he sees a yellow jacket on his wall: Come here baby come here me when i see a normal bee that wouldnt sting me: AHHHhHHhHH *RUNS 100000 MILES AWAY
I knew this strange guy for a little while in high school the one time I go over to his house he shows me this rattlesnake he’s keeping in a fish tank in his closet he said it’s for one of the teachers he was going to put it in their desk. I think about it now something bad probably happened to him I didn’t really look into it but he stopped coming to school about a week later
There's a classic rock song..."too much time on my hands", which should be added to this video as an ending bumper. Oh, and does he know that "yellow jackets can easily eat holes through the drywall"? I'm still recovering from the sting my German "friends" gave me after I tried to retrieve my infrequently used sledge hammer in my old toolbox which they decided I wasn't using anymore and decided to make that their home. In polite society, aren't you supposed to ask first before you just crash at someone's house? :)
If your able to tame a queen yellow jacket the rest of its offsprings will grow with that familiarity and they won’t sting him I saw this in a show ones don’t remember which I could be wrong thoe 😂😂
OMG Ronnie ok I went back did some research and yes wasp have great memory and will identify you as part of there colony there’s some videos although rare of people who have tamed a full wasp nest removing the nest and placing it somewhere else and not being stung at all they just followed to the relocation I also read but did not see video proof of you being able to signal danger by humming making them attack whatever is in the direction of your humming but this is actually illegal to do in certain parts of the world I’m guessing that’s the reason for there being no videos about it
one time when i was 6 or 7 my grandma was mowing the lawn and there was a nest of yellow jackets in the ground and she mowed right by it when i was also right by it and they all got mad and came out and stung me i had like 15 stings on my legs combined i tell you i was dying 😃
Bruh, there were a bunch of facepalm moments in this: 1)First off, yellowjackets can chew through wood. If she makes a nest they might chew through the wood and get out into your room 2) Trying to take a wasp that has no interest in hanging out with you. If the honey wasn't enough for her to calm down, all you're gonna do is scare her and that's not a great idea for a stinging insect 3) Opening the container and not being prepared for when she flew out. If she had flown into the vent there would be nothing you could do about. Best way to catch a wasp indoors is to get a cup and a piece of paper big enough to cover the opening, like a mail card from a magazine. Use the card to get the wasp into the cup and put the cup above it so that if it starts to fly it flies into the cup. It's a lot better than using your hands, trust me. Still, props for doing something few people have done before
"These are for scientific and entertainment purposes only" *looks somewhere else, then back at the camera* Me: ... soooooooo are the wasps in my yard tryna take over the world... orrrrrrrr.......
Queen bee: I want to sleep in you bed Josh: hey that’s not you property Me: lol Nobody: Queen bee: get away from me Josh: oh are you scared Queen bee: yeah I lost my mind right now lol
Alternative intro-
“Im Just Joshing and im about to enter the sting zone with a yellow jacket queen”
Lmao
Coyote’s alternate channel?
Oh this comment is perfect
BW 😂😂
Coyote peterson
imagine waking up one day and thinking a whole swarm of yellow jackets in my closet is such a good idea
Also cant they eat through the walls? 😂😂
@@kastinovi2651 ya they are gonna eat through the walls and attack his family
@@chuckgrumble5440 That's so peak, for his walls...
And family.
I Am Kas wait oh no
“Hey Ferb! I know what we’re gonna do today!”
This channel is like ants Canada’s disfuncional brother... and it’s great!
I appreciate that
No it’s more like exotica liar brother that instead of tarantulas, works with wasps
antscanada... but its wasp
I know!
rey alexis the holy trinity of arthropod owners
I've had a huge phobia of any kind of stinging bee/wasp/hornet ever since I was little. My Dad and I used to live in a really rural area with tons of forest behind our house. One day when I was around 5 or 6 years old during a walk in the woods my Dad was carrying me on his shoulders and he stepped directly on a ground hornets nest and we were swarmed and we were a good mile/mile and a half from our house and he just booked it home. We were literally covered in stings and welts and still to this day I have such an extreme fear of bees/wasps/hornets.
I have a similar story from when I was around 4-5. Stepped on a yellow jacket nest by my house and got stung multiple times. Have a phobia also.
Him: I'm gonna take over the world
Me: releas the jacket
ha
BRUH
Noones talking about how easy southern yellow jackets can burrow threw that wall so easy and go threw the walls and threw the house
* through
Lol
Peach Plastic k.
😭
No one’s*
Yeah.... wouldn’t catch me putting bees in my closet
Wasps are ok then?
Yeah wasps are chill 🤣🤣
Yeah fucking bees are nasty.
Wasps are just gentle inhabitants and usually very tolerant.
@@medsuit1686 Got to love the sarcasm
tbh tho honney bees are chill, I would be fine with some of them in my closet. Behind glass mind you lol.
I love that you are taking care of them God gave everything a life Bravo
It's like we're watching all the moments leading up to your death, I have never seen anyone trying to raise wasps especially in there bedroom,hats off to you mate.🐝🐝
🤣🤣🤣
Josh: Final warning. Stay down
Queen: I can do this all day.
Go fucc a dab
Sora Kaijo
Wtf?
R/young children?
@@izuisistle what?
YEP
YEP
Quarantine: *Exists*
Josh: *Raising yellow jackets to NOT take over the world*
To be honest I only pressed like because you emphasized not.
Hmmmm yes I'm going to make a ma-ragular regular science experiment to TAKE OVER TH-tooooooooo not take over the world this is purely for science
I bet his neighbors love him. He probably has tons of friends over too. His aux cord is on a constant look of black and yellow. His favorite cereal is honey comb, his favorite movie…bee movie, favorite basketball team…Charolette Hornets.
I'm gonna sit here, crack a beer and watch this terrible idea unfold.
ssrc30 for some reason it always does well besides from when they died
Lmao
Lol we doing that right now 😂
yes yes it is
this guy get me
This is actually Ants Canada's opposite brother
Is it
@@GALAXYZ4872-m1d yes
MattPlayzPH XD
Omg he dos look likev matpat
MattPlayzPH yeah
this is my literal nightmare fuel and im still watching
Deathedell Same
hi t is a wed
hi
@Imaan Etzioni they can't hurt me through the screen, just tell yourself that
What is wrong with you
BRO I love your videos 🐾❤️
Wow dude, I haven’t watched your content in a while but I would like to say, you are a very brave person. I literally am terrified of wasps, bees, etc. I honestly how many times you have been stung by wasps and bees. And you are very smart too. Also, keeping a wasp or bees as a pet is very amazing. You are very very cool. I enjoy watching your videos. Have a great day!
Aninations, I have the same phobias, but especially wasps because of how unpredictable they are.
@@gray11 me too, whenever i see a wasp i run straight into my house. i saw one a few days ago and it was cold and a wasp on the ground was unable to fly and i didnt want to step on it because it flew earlier
Me too
U once got stung by 4 hornets
Remember, these are the types of people who tried eating Tide Pods.
Obsidian Faith nah this guy tamed a wasp nest before this
No one gonna talk about how adorable those snakes are, specially the one that open its mouth awww.
nope
Yea
@@jessicacobbs3872 snakes are cute 😤😤😤😤😤
@@scout1710 They are, I was just focused on the yellowjacket, not the snakes.
@@jessicacobbs3872 oh lol
I guessed worms until you said that it eats ants, I changed my answer to snakes. Thanks, @AntsCanada
Coyote: I get stung by every insect!
Joshing: I keep an entire wasp colony as pets
You need to make that feeding hatch more like an airlock, so you can put food in without letting them escape.
Your relationship with wasps feels like when a hostage is taken so long they fall in love with their captor, and you’re the hostage
HPG Cody yeah that one, thanks!
Fake Name lol
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thats exactly how I feel with my wasps.
Stockholm syndrome
I don’t know what it is about this channel or this guy but I love it !!!!!!!!
Kudos to the cameraman for following the wasp when she was flying.
Grammar Nazi I thought your pfp was a swastika
@@callumguthrie5309 Yeah, I get that a lot.
Bruh I also thought that your profile was a swastika and then I looked at your name and thought well something here feels weird..
Breaking News: Burglar found dead, stung by wasps after trying to break into local home
Dinamus999 LOL
Wow
And if eczotic lair bitten
Ants canada stung and bitten
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Imagine him inviting guests over and they try to put their coat in the closet
Oh am I doing it wrong? I usually put my coat on a coat rack or the floor. I didn’t know I’m supposed to go into the homeowners bedroom and put my coat in their closet.
as a fellow (half) insect, i would like to say that you are very brave to have this many deadly insects in your room!
This man is the reason why the National guard exists.
literally only found ur channel last night but its soooo interesting. cant wait for more uploads
Yeah, because they definitely can't escape the enclosure by chewing through the plywood. Oh wait...they can.
"Now I'm not exactly sure what kind of wood she prefers"
Plywood.
Him:ohh they stink
Me:WHAT DID YOU THINK THEY WOULD SMELL LIKE😂
I feel like if I did bee keeping I would have to wear a protective bee suit around them. I would not be comfortable touching them with bare ungloved hands.
Well these are not "bees"
@Michael Campanelli what??
I wouldn't be comfortable in the suit. To be fair, I've never been stung. Bees, wasps, and others usually fly over my head or somewhere close.
"Get off my bed, that is not your property"
Wasp: "it is now"
Dude, your videos are amazing! Keep 'em coming. Can't wait to see what happens next!
Oh yeah, and props to your camera guy/girl! They were really working to track that yellowjacket in flight 👌🏼
Instal a mirror in the back of the habitat just in case it builds at the top
Next EP: "calling the exterminator to get rid of my yellow jackets infestation "
You've inspired me, and there just so happens to be a wasp nesting outside my door. I would love to see an uncut video with the entire process, from the beginning, to the point where it is flying back to you (with honey, of course). I would love for this to be a thing in my world, and maybe have something really cool to show my brother.
The bond between man and creature is remarkable
If he can have pet yellow jackets, then he can have pet killer hornets 😂
No he needs some pet Termites... those are loveable little buggers.
@@eternallegacy89 lol
How?!
@@alphabruhxd7934 IDK lol
I have 1 one super colony of 5 different species of wasps i tamed them all its fun to sit your greenhouse full of happy lik wasps and hornets with the occasional extra specie added. I love wasps so much that i care for my colonies like my own children. Today a neighborhood kid went intovmy greenhouse and somehow got ahold of my bald faced hornet queen brooding combs and took off with it. I later found out my one nest was destroyed and went all over town to find it (i live in a very small town of 1000-1400 pple so I followed a trail of the layers of the hive and found my baby queens all mushed😭 i cried over their deaths and went to prepare a grave and counted all combs and marked on it “243 baby hornets died today, because people like to seexme suffer and feel pain in my heart. I trust animals more than my own kind (fucking humans) they could’ve had a wonderful life as queens of their own empire. As of today i will get a permit from my towns mayor , to save all hives that are in other peoples homes and bring them all to my home as my home is theirs. Any fatalities will have their own grave. On the permit I hopefully get. My bees and wasps that get killed by any other non-natural way will be payed the amount of money required to keep them safe at all costs.”
Trying to convince myself that these are all just really well made CGI videos
Why?
Other wasps: so why are you so different? Why aren't you attacking him?
The yellow jacket: this human raised me and i accept that.
Other wasps: excuse me *_W H A T?!_*
lol true
Honestly surprised there aren’t two doors so they wouldn’t escape
Honey the neighbors making a hornet nest in his closet to take over the world again !
man ur the bravest person ever i would faint if it touched my bed :D
If you turned all the other lights off except the ones in the habitat she probably would have flew straight to it, I think.
You sound like an intelligent person and by watching this video of how he kept annoying that poor wasp I can tell you he isn't that intelligent
Several comments are justified:
1) This is a queen of Vespula squamosa (sometimes called the "southern yellow jacket". This species normally "usurps" colonies of other species, usually Vespula maculifrons (or "eastern yellow jacket"). Therefore, this lone queen is unlikely to initiate a colony, even in nature.
2) Yellow jacket queens search for suitable nesting sites--they don't make them themselves. For species that usually initiate colonies underground, the queens seek existing openings, such as where a small animal has dug a tunnel or a root has decayed, and this tunnel must have an open space inside that is large enough for the nest the queen will make, so this space must be at least the size of a golf ball, and must have something at the top, such as a hanging rootlet, for the queen to use as an initial attachment point. The tunnel to this space only has to be large enough for the queen to travel through, so if it has a diameter of a third of an inch, that is sufficient. The length isn't critical; some are over a foot in length while other are barely an inch. If one is providing a nesting site, I would suggest perhaps 2 to 5 inches from the outside to where the open space inside begins.
3) A lone queen flying around in the spring is completely unaggressive, but will sting if accidentally grabbed, squeezed, or bodily restrained. Thus, there is no danger in allowing it to walk on your arm, etc. However, if a queen is sitting in its hibernation position with wings tucked underneath, it might sting if touched--they are "grumpy" at this point. A queen of V. squamosa has a fairly painful string, at least as severe as that of a worker. (Stings of queens of some other species seem to be somewhat less severe than those of their respective workers.)
4) Vespula squamosa uses "sound" wood to make its gray paper. A good source would be from a weathered cedar fence post, as this is what I've seen the workers collect in the field.
5) Having a lot of extraneous animals in the place where you want the nest will be of no help, and probably more of a source of disturbance to the queen.
6) I would be extremely surprised if the setup in the video was successful in enticing that queen to establish a colony. It would be better to find a small colony starting naturally, and then transplant it. If it is a colony of one of the host species such as V. maculifrons, a queen of V. squamosa could be captured and introduced to see if it will "usurp" it. If one transplants a colony (hoped from a few miles away so the insects don't return to their original site), it would be best to open it to the outside as soon as possible, so the workers can find their preferred food and pulp sources. I worked in a laboratory in which we did this. I transplanted a colony containing a queen of V. squamosa, and a couple dozen workers of each of V. squamosa and V. maculifrons (into a nest box we had developed), and the colony thrived to maturity, becoming 100% V .squamosa as the workers of V. maculifrons died off.
YJ: Release me from this clos- oh sweet, free real estate
*when the queen flies away*
Me: what the heck are you doing?
Me: watched video
Me:Paranoid when I see a fly in my room at 3 am
That happend to ne like 4hours ago exept it was muscitos
RasorBlaze
Man mosquitos are the worst every time I hear something while sleeping,I think its a mosquito so I just dont sleep rest of the night
Dang I got it wrong
Worm
Snake
"Lets open the container in my room"
- oh god there she goes ..OOHH
"She's in the closet"
"Now lets open the door again, hopefully she wont leave " ....this guy
I cant wait to see this guy on the news crying about getting stung by his yellow jackets
You could have dimmed the light in the room and left a faint light in the habitat; the queen would have found her way there on her own and might even have been proud of escaping you. This is usually the method I use to control my insects. A startled wasp usually isn’t in the mood to eat. I learned in school that eating under stress always caused stomach problems.
him when he sees a yellow jacket on his wall: Come here baby come here
me when i see a normal bee that wouldnt sting me: AHHHhHHhHH *RUNS 100000 MILES AWAY
I knew this strange guy for a little while in high school the one time I go over to his house he shows me this rattlesnake he’s keeping in a fish tank in his closet he said it’s for one of the teachers he was going to put it in their desk.
I think about it now something bad probably happened to him I didn’t really look into it but he stopped coming to school about a week later
my back HURTS I don’t believe you. He looks like a kid that would put wasps and bees in his teachers desk.
Moldygreenbean he wasn’t talking about the youtuber he was talking about some random guy from his school
Lmao the snakes are going to starve to death when there is no food left
Exactly what I was thinking but he doesn’t care lmao
Kathy Matthews smh...
GETING ANTS OF ANTSCANADA
I guessed earthworms, left my like, already subscribed
Imagine if he was renting and his landlord found his RUclips. 😂
You have a great way of thinking. Would you rent to him?
"I loved ants when i was a kid"
**hires deadly creatures to kill ants also**
Do you play roblox i do
@@Joyce_And_Jayne yeah. Why
I'm gonna be honest with ya....this is a really, really bad idea....
yeah bad idea.
Yep
Yeah they Bite through walls
RON the wolf they do!?!?
@@bi0_haz3rd42 LEME croret your spelling of Ron it's Run
I love your vids and
Love animals🥰🥰
Your just like me. We both have a cowlick that everyone thinks we do on purpose.😂
This man is going places by places I mean...
The hospital
Imagine if someone ran in there and opened the door and you get swarmed in bed
Hihnbhbhjhn
Dude I love your videos they’re so cool by the way there earth worms
Josh: Guess what are they
Me: Ha it a earthworm
Josh: It a snake~
Me: *rage quit*
me: loves yellow jackets
*my landlord thinking I am planning an attack on him and kicking me out*
Try hypnotizing them by drawing a circle around them when u are trying to tame one
There's a classic rock song..."too much time on my hands", which should be added to this video as an ending bumper. Oh, and does he know that "yellow jackets can easily eat holes through the drywall"? I'm still recovering from the sting my German "friends" gave me after I tried to retrieve my infrequently used sledge hammer in my old toolbox which they decided I wasn't using anymore and decided to make that their home. In polite society, aren't you supposed to ask first before you just crash at someone's house? :)
NEXT: Raising an Asian Murder Hornet💀
Oh hell no that is a nono
He probably cud
I’ve always wanted to hold one of those
(both me and the queen wasp the whole video)
*internal screaming*
I'm kind of disappointed in the fact that you didn't just put the cup in its home and left it alone
Me: oh what cute wasps
Me Thinking smart:oh shoot they can sting
They aren’t even like honey bees. There is absolutely no reason to do this
If your able to tame a queen yellow jacket the rest of its offsprings will grow with that familiarity and they won’t sting him I saw this in a show ones don’t remember which I could be wrong thoe 😂😂
OMG Ronnie ok I went back did some research and yes wasp have great memory and will identify you as part of there colony there’s some videos although rare of people who have tamed a full wasp nest removing the nest and placing it somewhere else and not being stung at all they just followed to the relocation I also read but did not see video proof of you being able to signal danger by humming making them attack whatever is in the direction of your humming but this is actually illegal to do in certain parts of the world I’m guessing that’s the reason for there being no videos about it
SamuraiAtlas TSM is just shoot you at that point.
OMG Ronnie yeah I think if it’s true that you can hum and have them attack is one scary thing if a psychopath gets ahold of these we in big problems
There's no point to raising honey bees either though, honey bees are harmful and out compete native bees for food.
Doesn’t she need carrion and springtails
one time when i was 6 or 7 my grandma was mowing the lawn and there was a nest of yellow jackets in the ground and she mowed right by it when i was also right by it and they all got mad and came out and stung me i had like 15 stings on my legs combined i tell you i was dying 😃
“Totally not world domination”
Me: 😂
Sooooooolo
How many people have Converse 😂
Bruh, there were a bunch of facepalm moments in this:
1)First off, yellowjackets can chew through wood. If she makes a nest they might chew through the wood and get out into your room
2) Trying to take a wasp that has no interest in hanging out with you. If the honey wasn't enough for her to calm down, all you're gonna do is scare her and that's not a great idea for a stinging insect
3) Opening the container and not being prepared for when she flew out. If she had flown into the vent there would be nothing you could do about. Best way to catch a wasp indoors is to get a cup and a piece of paper big enough to cover the opening, like a mail card from a magazine. Use the card to get the wasp into the cup and put the cup above it so that if it starts to fly it flies into the cup. It's a lot better than using your hands, trust me.
Still, props for doing something few people have done before
or sometimes a long tube to vacuum the wasp into the vacuum and set it free outside and run inside quickly
Insect killing spray
a 24hr live stream of a wasp building a full nest would be dope
9:03 OMFG I almost passed away
Him: "guess what this is" *shows container*
Me: "not worms" sneks?
Him: "Texas blind sneks..."
Me: *bruh*
"These are for scientific and entertainment purposes only" *looks somewhere else, then back at the camera*
Me: ... soooooooo are the wasps in my yard tryna take over the world... orrrrrrrr.......
when he says this is for entertainment purposes only you can see in his face hes like oh crap i screwed up
How does this person keep pet yellow jackets without having a heart attack.
Copper The Mudwing exactly I hate things like bees and wasps
I once caught a wasp in an Easter egg and then brought it into class
@@atlaskelman7414 That sounds terrifying
@Copper The Mudwing I thought it was cool, but apparently the kid who was scared of wasps didn't
him: were she will hopfuly builld a nest and we get alot of yellow jakets hatch out and concer the world!!
me: YES!!
him: no im just kiddin
me: :(
No. He Just Joshin
C O N C E R ?
He took the sentence,”Hey,nice jackets!” To a whole new level
Queen bee: I want to sleep in you bed
Josh: hey that’s not you property
Me: lol
Nobody:
Queen bee: get away from me
Josh: oh are you scared
Queen bee: yeah
I lost my mind right now lol
Lool they can actually get through wood easily by drilling holes yepp he's done for 😂😂🤷♂️
Imagine he wakes up and gets killed by a swarm that escapes
Unless I’m wrong and wasps are better than I’m giving them credit for. I don’t know... what do you think?
Earth worms.
Edit : dang I lost the bet.
xAlnt
Huh?
OMG I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS THERE SO COOL
Is there a something that regulates the moisture?
Imagine they chew trough the wood and invade the whole house
Edit: i have a wasp nest in my house Lmaoooo
Then this guy never uploads and news titles say “wannabe AntsCanada dies in home found Inside massive wasp nest
This just seems like an insane idea. So many ways this kinda shit could go sideways and this guy doesn't even seem completely prepared for this.
love your channel
I forgot it was a snake oops
I like this guy 😆 one of these days you and coyote Peterson should do a vid together
Legless lizard :-)
excuse me what
@@luminary9930 excuse me what
Imagine actually doing this and finding out yellow jackets can eat through wood..... oh yes they can
“When I was young I caught a queen yellow jacket and it stung me, they are vicious creatures” why tf did you catch her in the first place
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Shiri676 Plays 👻I didn’t👻
@Shiri676 Plays no he said why the french fries
Kevaughn 101 lol your funny
Drew Monkey you never know how old he is he could be 2 and young people don’t know a lot of knowledge