It honestly seems a bit over dramatic to me; literally children get stung by these hornets every summer in Germany and I have never seen anyone react like this. "Aaaaa aasaa awawwawaaa!" 😂😂 Lol, he's clearly acting
The giant ones are not really that painful. around the same as bees and normal wasps. Eastern Europe is kind of idilic when it comes to things that can inflict pain or death, not really any of them here.
@@kazekame66 or he's weak to pain, I got stung by a wasp and ran inside sprained my ankle and wrist and laid on the floor crying in pain cause I was stung twice and sprained two parts of me
I would have crashed diched and burned the car, you're reckless. Probably would have committed preventive suicide (when you commit suicide to avoid getting killed)
I like these new sting zone videos. It shows how everyday wasps, hornets, etc that we'd see almost any day behave when stinging, and how not all that reactive or painful their stings are. Still, headsup on alergic reactions.
I would love to see him get stung by one of those giant red wasps that hang around in the spring and summer all the time. We have them down here in Alabama and I'm absolutely TERRIFIED of those things. Seeing him get stung by a few of the everyday wasps made me feel a little better.
These guys are MASSIVE in person, they sound like a tiny helicopter going past, but they usually want nothing to do with you unless you’re messing with their nest ..or you hold one to your forearm with a pair of tweezers lol. I’ve got a few nests near me because they like to use the bark of my wife’s lilac plants for their nests and I rarely even see them. I’ve gotten close to them but they’ve shown zero aggression. I had one trapped in my shed and it was calm enough that I scooped it up and brought it outside with no issue. If you see these guys and they’re not bothering you, don’t bother them.
The tiny helicopter really is the perfect comparison - I don't need to have my glasses on to tell them apart from other insects, I can just *hear* them, it's such a specific sound, nothing else sounds like it, at least around here. One flew into my kitchen the other day and even before I saw it I locked my younger siblings, dogs and allergic mother in another room, just yelling "I heard a hornet" - no further explanation required. However, I am absolutely terrified of them (probably because of my mother's allergy) and if it comes inside, if it doesn't leave before I get to it, it's signed its own death sentence. I'm not about to gently carry it outside, that treatment is reserved for bees only.
I'm so tired of people claiming these hornets are not aggressive or that their sting compares to a honeybee. Bull Fucking Shit. You obviously have never been stung. I was stung four times on the foot by the same hornet for the crime of literally going out onto my front porch to pick up a package. There are no nests nearby. I did not step on it or near it, It flew over for the express purpose of stinging me. It was one of the most painful stings I've ever had, and YES I've been stung by honeybees many times, I kept accidentally stepping on them as a kid at swim meets. This is WAY more painful, WAY more prolonged, swelled WAY more. Not in the same realm. I worry that people will listen to the pooh-poohing and assume they won't get stung or that they don't need to exterminate a nest on their property. It is entirely legal in the US and you are taking some serious chances by not doing so.
"European hornets are quite peacfull" bullshit these little shit that sounds like an apache, have the confidence of a Chihuahua and are more dangerous then a damn bullet to the head if you are slightly allergic. These demons will hunt you down, no matter what. You can't just close the door on em they crawl bellow it. They actively want to kill you. They invade your territory and threaten to kill you if you dare step afoot in your own home. Whoever is writing that they are peacfull works for them and are NOT to be trusted with.
I used to be scared s$%t of them until I learned they were relatively docile. I encounter them often and so far they just avoid me. Infact, one time I accidently swatted one and it flew away in a calm manner.
it did not answer because he stressed the insect by enclosing him, so all the venom is in the jar before it evaporates, and thus the sting was empty. so the pain was probably not more than a wasp, and wasp are not really painfull, unless at specific moment of the season when they sting is fully charged with venom. But hornet can contain many drops of venom, and here there was not even a single drop.
@@fusionflare5917 you have never observed european hornet I guess then. I have thousands of them all around the place I live, many end up in the house, and when they are stressed they drop venom from their dart at the period of year I mentionned, because they are full of it. You can see them visually falling from the dart, I 've witnessed up to 6 drops falling on only one hornet.
@@fusionflare5917 According to who? You have never seen it? Do you know anything about those insects, have you ever observed them or are you just reading book? Drops and drops of venom fall from their sting when they are stressed in spring period... These drops quickly evaporate in the contact of the air. But I've seen it many time every year.
I've been stung by yellow jackets a lot of times and at this point it's barely an annoyance, but i've also experienced a sting by a European hornet and that was no joke, this man is build different to brush it off like that
I remember seeing one of these as a kid when swimming outside a villa in Lanzarote. I'd never ran back inside so fast in my life, dreading to think what its sting must have felt like. 😂
This is my personal #1 of stings I ever gotten (and hope to keep it that way). After dozens of regular european wasp stings, this came as a surprise to me. My entire arm was painful for 3 days! But I guess to Coyote it's just child's play xD
Having a barbecue with family everyone runs from wasp having a barbecue with coyote he catches the wasp and makes it sting him. Love all you do for science and education you and your team are awesome
Considering how many times he has been stung over the years, i can tell he handles his pain levels are way better then before, im surprised he has not lost feeling in his arms yet
We have these hornets flying all around our summer cottage. They're really scary as you can hear them from like 5 meter away. Luckily, I've never been stung but after watching this video I need to watch a video that demonstrates me how to make a flame thrower...
We get them here in the UK and thank God I've never been stung by one! I remember fishing with my Dad as a small child and seeing a hornet grabbing a dragon fly and biting off its head before eating it's body..nice! May Jesus bless you.
One of those wasps got in my house one time and killed it, now im putting it in resin, just wanted to see how bad it wouldve hurt if i got stung by it lol.
I’ve always been skeptical about his reactions but I could never say for sure bc I have no experience in what he does so when I seen this episode he made a believer out of me. These guys are all around my house and I’ve been stung a few times, but like he just said, it’s not that bad. It burns for a minute or two and then it’s over with. However I don’t have the nerve to do what this man does and try everything with a stinger lol. I tip my hat to ya coyote!
Just got stung by one and let me tell you worst pain I've ever felt lasted 6 hours like someone blew my foot off with a shotgun a while being stabbed with a hot knife. It was insanity that it hurt so much. I've been stung by bee and regular wasps but this was absolutely remarkable this little insects created me that much pain
@@veng1974 I did think the one in his video might not of Injected that much Venom as from what I've been told Hornet stings are more painful than wasp. At least I'm UK and Europe.
@@curtis9160 A European hornet is 2-3 times the size of a normal hornet and to this day I can't believe how much that shit hurt. I been stung a lot in my life by multiple insects and this was no joke. Im no wimp and can handle pain but this was instant extreme pain that i just fell to the ground. I still have the little fucker in a cup after I squashed him
That was NOT my experience at ALL. It hurt like a MF and the pain and swelling lasted many hours. Folks, don't assume you will have the same reaction as these people pooh-poohing it. They may have a high pain tolerance or they may have just been stung without having any venom injected.
Gotta remember that Coyote's pain tolerance is really high. He admitted before he barely feels horse fly bites. So his body is pretty resistant to this stuff. So whenever all of us get stung by these creature it probably still hurts more for us than for him :rofl: I have a low pain tolerance so I'm probably gonna roll around on the floor like he did with the executioner wasp or japanese giant hornet with a wasp sting :rofl:
Once one of these guys got into my car while I was driving. I heard a thud as if a stone had been thrown in the back. Then I heard the classic biz. I didn't see it, but I suspected it was one of them, it's unmistakable. Luckily, he remained calm and crawled, if he had started flying wildly I would definitely have risked an accident. I had to carry him around for about ten minutes before I found a safe place to stop and let him out. After opening the door, he flew away without caring about me fortunately.
when i was living in france i was stung by one of these in school and honestly the size of the thing crawling on my hand was way worse than the sting it was horific
I've had a profound phobia of anything black and yellow for at least a decade before my first (and only) time being stung, which was by a European giant hornet while I was in the military. It felt like I had hit the affected finger with a hammer and lasted for a few hours, but not as bad as I had imagined. I'm still terrified of the bastards but overall it helped my phobia.
European hornets are actually rather docile, as long as you don't disturb the nest. What actually makes the European hornet pretty scary is that they don't even have to sting you to harm you. See, they also happen to shoot/spray venom and can do so up to a meter's distance, they will aim for your eyes and whatnot. There's the risk of getting permanent nerve damage from that. Imo much worse than just getting stung.
@@macaroni1685 Holding it with tweezerd wont make it angry Enough. Thats my point. It is still reluctant to sting if you look closely. They only attack when the Nest is in danger. Its Not Part of their direct survival instinct. The stinger is just for hunting, usually Not („personal“) Defense. They might sting if in danger but they might just die without Even trying, also. Depends on where the Nest is. But on the Other Side… yes.. it IS just propaganda. 😂
Coyote handling hornets: "Nah I don't really wanna sting you mate just let me go so I can get back to my nest please." Me minding my own business and there just happens to be a hornets nest nearby: "SO YOU HAVE CHOSEN DEATH"
Venom is necrotic. Permanent tissue damage possible. Thing about this experience is this is a small worker female. I have handled and later mounted a queen and the stinger is an arrow at the end, thicker and longer than seen here. Hornets in UK are brown rather than yellow. Not sure this I'd recommend.
I was stung in the armpit by a european hornet last night. Holy, crap. This is the most painful insect sting/bite i have ever experienced. 6 hours later and my whole arm is still in pain from the shoulder to my finger tips. 6/10 pain. For those wondering they are attracted to light, i had my head lamp on and dangling around my neck, the hornet landed on the crack of my armpit trying to swarm the light source nearby and my movement alarmed it and i got a sting. Coyote is tough as nails.
Yes they are definitely more worse than any other common wasp or bee sting in North America. All this garbage on the internet that they are no worse than a honey bee sting is a lie. I ended up in the hospital from being stung by one and every single person I’ve known stung by one had extreme pain and massive swelling…..
I was stung by one on the forehead, ended up in the hospital and now allergic to all wasp and bees by that one sting (I have been stung several hundred times over the years by paper wasp, bald face hornets and yellow jackets). My forehead swole up the size of a football. Every single person I’ve known that has been stung by a European Hornet had massive swelling (usually 10 times the amount of swelling from regular wasp/bee stings) and they all said it was the most excruciating wasp/bee pain they ever felt.
Hey Coyote Peterson. Have you heard about the Philippine eagle? It is known to be the largest and the most rarest eagle in the world. And it is also called the "Monkey eating eagles". And a Philippine eagle's distinct features are: long crown feathers, massive arched beak, and two Bluish eyes that are said to be really sharp. These birds have much clearer Eyesights compared to humans, and have the capacity to see eight times the distance that the human eye can see. And some people say that it is stronger than the American Bald eagle.
Those European hornets are a problem here in Pennsylvania. In the one early morning in early Fall, Dad stepped on one and was in pain until around noon.
It’s interesting, he’s screaming like a banshee but reading information specific to the European Hornet (American Hornet) stipulates regardless as to its size its sting is mild, more akin to that from a Honey bee. But it does have a smooth stinger and can sting multiple times.
Coyote: It burns
Also Coyote: Let's get the third sting
Because he overreacts
@@antepa112 he's not overreacting, the sting really hurts but when you remove it it's not that bad anymore
@@antepa112 You: says he overreacts
Coyote: "it actually doesn't hurt that bad"
👁️ 👁️
@@antepa112 🤡
@@antepa112 how bout you take a sting from a EH I did before it hurts so bad
I’m convinced Coyotes body has built up a tolerance to wasp venom by this point
You right on g
He’s like an American Bryan Fry, at this point.
Yeah he has a good pain tolerance for sure.
no
Im pretty sure hes gonna turn into a bug someday
That fact that he's now having to take multiple stings just to rate the pain tells us that he's built up one helluva pain tolerance.
My guy. The first one is just to test the product.
@@arthurmorgan-_--_ That's not true. Also, *stung.
@@arthurmorgan-_--_ What
@john marston Wtf are you talking about lol?
Why does he do this , strikes me as quite stupid ,
I like how coyote has been stung and bit by such painful critters that this doesn't bother him anymore lol
We all know why. 😂
It honestly seems a bit over dramatic to me; literally children get stung by these hornets every summer in Germany and I have never seen anyone react like this.
"Aaaaa aasaa awawwawaaa!" 😂😂 Lol, he's clearly acting
@@cannedCPUhow do children in Germany get stung by them? You too did?
@@cannedCPUwell, get stung by it then, no balls right?
I’m starting to think Coyote is immune to venom at this point after being stung two dozen times. 😂
Right coyote is turning into eddie brock 😄 🤣
He is building an immune system much liek one would against iocane powder.
The giant ones are not really that painful. around the same as bees and normal wasps. Eastern Europe is kind of idilic when it comes to things that can inflict pain or death, not really any of them here.
I'm starting to think Coyote is now enjoying the pain. He's turning into a masochist lol.
Or else it's been his main source of jollies as long as he's been doing this show.
@@clutchthecinnamonsergal8493 what
Thank you 😭 I ain mad at it but it’s obv not just educational
This is the second video where Coyote is much calmer and honestly, it makes the video much more enjoyable.
Probably because it hurts a lot less than the bullet ant and executioner wasp
and got exposed by other RUclipsrs getting stung about the how much of his reactions were exaggerated
@@kazekame66 I mean, even if it’s exaggerated it’s still him doing it, there’s a balance between educational content and entertaining content
@@kazekame66 or he's weak to pain, I got stung by a wasp and ran inside sprained my ankle and wrist and laid on the floor crying in pain cause I was stung twice and sprained two parts of me
@@jakobwhaley5641 don't get the point of the story? Is it to say you are weak to pain? Not trying to be provocative
Coyote take stings and keep his composure. I dang near almost crashed my car when a yellow jacket flew in.
I would have crashed diched and burned the car, you're reckless. Probably would have committed preventive suicide (when you commit suicide to avoid getting killed)
I like these new sting zone videos. It shows how everyday wasps, hornets, etc that we'd see almost any day behave when stinging, and how not all that reactive or painful their stings are. Still, headsup on alergic reactions.
@Jerry froggo and I feel like he’s built up a tolerance to stings at this point
I would love to see him get stung by one of those giant red wasps that hang around in the spring and summer all the time. We have them down here in Alabama and I'm absolutely TERRIFIED of those things. Seeing him get stung by a few of the everyday wasps made me feel a little better.
These guys are MASSIVE in person, they sound like a tiny helicopter going past, but they usually want nothing to do with you unless you’re messing with their nest ..or you hold one to your forearm with a pair of tweezers lol. I’ve got a few nests near me because they like to use the bark of my wife’s lilac plants for their nests and I rarely even see them.
I’ve gotten close to them but they’ve shown zero aggression. I had one trapped in my shed and it was calm enough that I scooped it up and brought it outside with no issue. If you see these guys and they’re not bothering you, don’t bother them.
The tiny helicopter really is the perfect comparison - I don't need to have my glasses on to tell them apart from other insects, I can just *hear* them, it's such a specific sound, nothing else sounds like it, at least around here. One flew into my kitchen the other day and even before I saw it I locked my younger siblings, dogs and allergic mother in another room, just yelling "I heard a hornet" - no further explanation required.
However, I am absolutely terrified of them (probably because of my mother's allergy) and if it comes inside, if it doesn't leave before I get to it, it's signed its own death sentence. I'm not about to gently carry it outside, that treatment is reserved for bees only.
They're also protected, at least in my country. Killing them or destroying their nest, can carry a fine of up to 50.000€.
I'm so tired of people claiming these hornets are not aggressive or that their sting compares to a honeybee. Bull Fucking Shit. You obviously have never been stung. I was stung four times on the foot by the same hornet for the crime of literally going out onto my front porch to pick up a package. There are no nests nearby. I did not step on it or near it, It flew over for the express purpose of stinging me. It was one of the most painful stings I've ever had, and YES I've been stung by honeybees many times, I kept accidentally stepping on them as a kid at swim meets. This is WAY more painful, WAY more prolonged, swelled WAY more. Not in the same realm. I worry that people will listen to the pooh-poohing and assume they won't get stung or that they don't need to exterminate a nest on their property. It is entirely legal in the US and you are taking some serious chances by not doing so.
"European hornets are quite peacfull" bullshit these little shit that sounds like an apache, have the confidence of a Chihuahua and are more dangerous then a damn bullet to the head if you are slightly allergic. These demons will hunt you down, no matter what. You can't just close the door on em they crawl bellow it. They actively want to kill you. They invade your territory and threaten to kill you if you dare step afoot in your own home. Whoever is writing that they are peacfull works for them and are NOT to be trusted with.
I used to be scared s$%t of them until I learned they were relatively docile. I encounter them often and so far they just avoid me. Infact, one time I accidently swatted one and it flew away in a calm manner.
I’ve always seen these flying around here and wondered how bad the sting hurt so thanks for answering that question
it did not answer because he stressed the insect by enclosing him, so all the venom is in the jar before it evaporates, and thus the sting was empty. so the pain was probably not more than a wasp, and wasp are not really painfull, unless at specific moment of the season when they sting is fully charged with venom. But hornet can contain many drops of venom, and here there was not even a single drop.
Me too and been Sting by one of these
@@robertcarhiboux3164 that’s incorrect, until there isn’t a surface that the stinger can be injected into, the insect will not release any venom
@@fusionflare5917 you have never observed european hornet I guess then. I have thousands of them all around the place I live, many end up in the house, and when they are stressed they drop venom from their dart at the period of year I mentionned, because they are full of it. You can see them visually falling from the dart, I 've witnessed up to 6 drops falling on only one hornet.
@@fusionflare5917 According to who? You have never seen it? Do you know anything about those insects, have you ever observed them or are you just reading book? Drops and drops of venom fall from their sting when they are stressed in spring period... These drops quickly evaporate in the contact of the air. But I've seen it many time every year.
I see Coyote is back in the sting zone again!
Look at brave wilderness they did a video with bald faced hornet and paper wasp
@@bottle3124 same person bro
I know
That means he did it as well
@@bottle3124 yea, he is already talking about that he did those in the video you are watching here
My guy just got stung 9 times for our entertainment...
Salute, buddy...
I've been stung by yellow jackets a lot of times and at this point it's barely an annoyance, but i've also experienced a sting by a European hornet and that was no joke, this man is build different to brush it off like that
Ara, I'm European, they aren't that bad. A swarm would kill you though
Wow! This is terrifying! I haven’t seen one of these videos in a long time!
Same
“Wow that’s HOT!” goes in for another sting.
I remember seeing one of these as a kid when swimming outside a villa in Lanzarote. I'd never ran back inside so fast in my life, dreading to think what its sting must have felt like. 😂
lol dang for real 😂😂😂
They are acctually pretty nice compared to normal wasps.
European hornets are pretty chill. It's the common wasp that we fear more over in the UK 🇬🇧
Same here in the Netherlands 😉
This is my personal #1 of stings I ever gotten (and hope to keep it that way). After dozens of regular european wasp stings, this came as a surprise to me. My entire arm was painful for 3 days!
But I guess to Coyote it's just child's play xD
Having a barbecue with family everyone runs from wasp having a barbecue with coyote he catches the wasp and makes it sting him. Love all you do for science and education you and your team are awesome
the level of tolerance and poise he has not to squeeze the hornet to death with the tweezers fascinates me
I'm convinced Coyote has just built up a tolerance to insect stings at this point
I Remember watching this channel in 3 grade such a good memorie
I don't know why but I'm laughing at Coyote going "OW, OW, Actually it isn't as bad as I thought (stings himself again) AHHHHH NO, THATS MUCH WORSE!"
Your really brave to get stung so much for us thank you
You're*
Considering how many times he has been stung over the years, i can tell he handles his pain levels are way better then before, im surprised he has not lost feeling in his arms yet
We have these hornets flying all around our summer cottage. They're really scary as you can hear them from like 5 meter away. Luckily, I've never been stung but after watching this video I need to watch a video that demonstrates me how to make a flame thrower...
We get them here in the UK and thank God I've never been stung by one! I remember fishing with my Dad as a small child and seeing a hornet grabbing a dragon fly and biting off its head before eating it's body..nice!
May Jesus bless you.
and you brother
That Hornet was seriously fearful of him that it was just trying to escape
Bro has bragging rights for life😂
Just the sight of that monster hornet freaked me out big time!!!
I'm convinced coyote is up there with the legend Steve Erwin. May he R.I.P.
Yes he was
Nah man he must have developed a huge tolerance, one of this fuckers stung me once and I can guarantee its excruciating
One of those wasps got in my house one time and killed it, now im putting it in resin, just wanted to see how bad it wouldve hurt if i got stung by it lol.
Coyote be like: ahhhh ouuuuuuh eeeeeeeeh aaaaaaarchhhhhh ohhhhhhhh
I’ve always been skeptical about his reactions but I could never say for sure bc I have no experience in what he does so when I seen this episode he made a believer out of me. These guys are all around my house and I’ve been stung a few times, but like he just said, it’s not that bad. It burns for a minute or two and then it’s over with. However I don’t have the nerve to do what this man does and try everything with a stinger lol. I tip my hat to ya coyote!
Just got stung by one and let me tell you worst pain I've ever felt lasted 6 hours like someone blew my foot off with a shotgun a while being stabbed with a hot knife. It was insanity that it hurt so much. I've been stung by bee and regular wasps but this was absolutely remarkable this little insects created me that much pain
@@veng1974 I did think the one in his video might not of Injected that much Venom as from what I've been told Hornet stings are more painful than wasp. At least I'm UK and Europe.
@@curtis9160 A European hornet is 2-3 times the size of a normal hornet and to this day I can't believe how much that shit hurt. I been stung a lot in my life by multiple insects and this was no joke. Im no wimp and can handle pain but this was instant extreme pain that i just fell to the ground. I still have the little fucker in a cup after I squashed him
That was NOT my experience at ALL. It hurt like a MF and the pain and swelling lasted many hours. Folks, don't assume you will have the same reaction as these people pooh-poohing it. They may have a high pain tolerance or they may have just been stung without having any venom injected.
Dear Coyote and Team, try to find Vespa luctuosa, the Philippine hornet 🐝, it is said to have the strongest venom among all insects
Why is he going in for like 20 stings?! What happened to Coyote since his "retirement" a long time ago! aaaa
Gotta remember that Coyote's pain tolerance is really high. He admitted before he barely feels horse fly bites. So his body is pretty resistant to this stuff. So whenever all of us get stung by these creature it probably still hurts more for us than for him :rofl:
I have a low pain tolerance so I'm probably gonna roll around on the floor like he did with the executioner wasp or japanese giant hornet with a wasp sting :rofl:
Once one of these guys got into my car while I was driving. I heard a thud as if a stone had been thrown in the back. Then I heard the classic biz. I didn't see it, but I suspected it was one of them, it's unmistakable. Luckily, he remained calm and crawled, if he had started flying wildly I would definitely have risked an accident. I had to carry him around for about ten minutes before I found a safe place to stop and let him out. After opening the door, he flew away without caring about me fortunately.
when i was living in france i was stung by one of these in school and honestly the size of the thing crawling on my hand was way worse than the sting it was horific
I've had a profound phobia of anything black and yellow for at least a decade before my first (and only) time being stung, which was by a European giant hornet while I was in the military. It felt like I had hit the affected finger with a hammer and lasted for a few hours, but not as bad as I had imagined. I'm still terrified of the bastards but overall it helped my phobia.
1:48 not peterson hinting to his wife 😂
The fact that I almost pass out watching these videos 🤣
He talks about it like it's a fine wine.
Damn I live in europe and these hornets look a lot more dangerous than what they apear to be. Definitely less consirned now
European hornets are actually rather docile, as long as you don't disturb the nest. What actually makes the European hornet pretty scary is that they don't even have to sting you to harm you. See, they also happen to shoot/spray venom and can do so up to a meter's distance, they will aim for your eyes and whatnot. There's the risk of getting permanent nerve damage from that. Imo much worse than just getting stung.
@@guzzoscorner holy sh*t, my mom is gonna love hearing that one 😂
@@Frydee123 Enjoy the nightmares XOXO 😄
Living in Germany, i gotta say: this man had to make that thing REALLY angry. They Never sting. You can even pet them😂
Hes holding it with tweezers. No shit. I thought the german education was higher up i guess its all propaganda 😂
@@macaroni1685 Holding it with tweezerd wont make it angry Enough. Thats my point. It is still reluctant to sting if you look closely. They only attack when the Nest is in danger. Its Not Part of their direct survival instinct. The stinger is just for hunting, usually Not („personal“) Defense. They might sting if in danger but they might just die without Even trying, also. Depends on where the Nest is.
But on the Other Side… yes.. it IS just propaganda. 😂
Coyote handling hornets: "Nah I don't really wanna sting you mate just let me go so I can get back to my nest please."
Me minding my own business and there just happens to be a hornets nest nearby: "SO YOU HAVE CHOSEN DEATH"
It's pretty amazing how u get stung/bitten by these bugs and don't manage to crush them by accident from the pain
Got stung by this thing today it's not that bad when you're not allergic
Just had a hornet try and get in my room and was terrified 😂 this video totally helped me get over my fear, thank you!
Venom is necrotic. Permanent tissue damage possible. Thing about this experience is this is a small worker female. I have handled and later mounted a queen and the stinger is an arrow at the end, thicker and longer than seen here. Hornets in UK are brown rather than yellow. Not sure this I'd recommend.
I was stung in the armpit by a european hornet last night. Holy, crap. This is the most painful insect sting/bite i have ever experienced. 6 hours later and my whole arm is still in pain from the shoulder to my finger tips. 6/10 pain.
For those wondering they are attracted to light, i had my head lamp on and dangling around my neck, the hornet landed on the crack of my armpit trying to swarm the light source nearby and my movement alarmed it and i got a sting. Coyote is tough as nails.
Yes they are definitely more worse than any other common wasp or bee sting in North America. All this garbage on the internet that they are no worse than a honey bee sting is a lie. I ended up in the hospital from being stung by one and every single person I’ve known stung by one had extreme pain and massive swelling…..
He just tanked a sting like it was no more than getting hot glue on yourself
Coyote's Nervous System: "Screw it, I'm done for the day. You're on your own, pal."
I was stung by one on the forehead, ended up in the hospital and now allergic to all wasp and bees by that one sting (I have been stung several hundred times over the years by paper wasp, bald face hornets and yellow jackets). My forehead swole up the size of a football. Every single person I’ve known that has been stung by a European Hornet had massive swelling (usually 10 times the amount of swelling from regular wasp/bee stings) and they all said it was the most excruciating wasp/bee pain they ever felt.
Coyote is the sting master.
That Jack dude is a imposter.
He can’t help himself! 😂😂
I found this video and am watching to compare his reaction to mine, got stung in the waist by this in a forest in Hungary.
Coyote: Aaaa!
European hornet: THIS IS NOT FAIR! I SHOULD HAVE A STRONG STING!!!
Hey Coyote Peterson. Have you heard about the Philippine eagle? It is known to be the largest and the most rarest eagle in the world. And it is also called the "Monkey eating eagles". And a Philippine eagle's distinct features are: long crown feathers, massive arched beak, and two Bluish eyes that are said to be really sharp. These birds have much clearer Eyesights compared to humans, and have the capacity to see eight times the distance that the human eye can see. And some people say that it is stronger than the American Bald eagle.
I've been stung by a European Hornet when I was 11 years old. The sting was painful, incredibly painful.
The hornet was like let me at him let me at him
I'm convinced , he's starting to go crazy
Coyote Cheaterson over here sting edging 😂😂😂
I have a feeling Coyote finds these ones more enjoyable.
This is look like he ejected the dope needle when he stung his self on his arm! 😂
That's just masochism at that point 🤣🤣
This man doesn’t take one sting and say goodnight. He took 3 and laughed it off.
Those European hornets are a problem here in Pennsylvania. In the one early morning in early Fall, Dad stepped on one and was in pain until around noon.
All 3 stings doesn’t compare to the bullet ant, cow killer and executioner wasp. Coyote took it like a champ.
bug stings to him are like what hot sauce is to regular people.
Always fun to watch coyote pete!
I was stung just above my eye by one of these. Eye swelled shut lol
Nobody:
Coyote: “I’ve been stung?! I want more!”
I just watched the video on the main channel. I'm surprised this sting wasn't as painful.
Coyote is the kind of person to eat the toxic organs of a pufferfish and ask for seconds
Yay he loaded a sting video. Finally it’s been one year.
Bro got stung by a xenomorph and says: nah ITS Not that painfull😂😂😂
Glad to see your back
Oh boy he dang gonna regret doing this.
Yes
Amazing that you’re able to keep the bug safe while in pain like that too
Dude I just saw one of these near St Louis and I couldn't believe it. Never saw a hornet this big before.
“Ah man that is hot” proceeds to take multiple
More stings
Watching this after a huge hornet just flew into my room, I ended up just abondening to room hopeing it will leave by the morning
Watching this channel sense 7 years
It’s interesting, he’s screaming like a banshee but reading information specific to the European Hornet (American Hornet) stipulates regardless as to its size its sting is mild, more akin to that from a Honey bee. But it does have a smooth stinger and can sting multiple times.
yesterday i saw the biggest hornet i have ever seen in my life by far..at first i thought it was a bird lol.
Damn Coyote you live for the pain don't yah! 💯
haha--- the giant european hornet in my room a few days ago lmaooo
the fact that he went back for a third just proves this man is addicted to insect acids
Yea coyote is like immune to everything and his videos are super cool I would love to meet him
probably the fear of the size of the hornet is scarier than the actual pain of the sting
dude is a menace for wanting to get stinged 4 times
Oh So this is where it was uploaded, I kept searching for it everywhere, Better than nothing
The insects be like “Where’s the ‘Human off?’”
Brave wilderness thank you for settling my curiosity 😊😊
Guy shows off stings like they are fine wine -_-
after all of these stungs, Coyote is chumping regular hornets like a moskitoes, for fun XD