Revenge? Nonononono, Hornet King here is merciful. He'll take nests he's removed and TRANSPLANT them on his own property, letting them live in peace until they naturally expire with the seasons. Wasps and hornets are smart enough to recognize faces, so they quickly come to realize he's no threat to their babeys. The only reason this nest didn't get that treatment was logistics, considering the size and shape of the thing, there wouldn't be a good place for him to put it.
They can't hurt me through the screen they can't hurt me through the screen they can't hurt me through the screen they can't hurt me through the screen they can't hurt me through the screen they can't hurt me through the screen they can't hurt me through the screen...
Seeing those chickens snarfing down those babies REALLY gives ne a nice warm fuzzy feeling!!! I LOVE IT!!!! One question tho, can you tell the queen from the rest of her sisters?? It'd REALLY suck to have HER escape with all the other workers and manage to start ANOTHER nest later that evening!!!! Is she bigger than the rest of the little flying assholes?? Do they protect her to end like bees do?? I know THEY don't do the bee dance to tell the workers where there's pollen etc...... her ONLY job is to make MORE workers....... kill HER and the nest would eventually die off from lack of larvae right?? RIGHT!!??? I guess you COULD just capture her and let the rest die off...... our nests never get to be as big and elaborate like bees nests...... I'm just really curious about your other removals...... have you ever thought of just catching the queen and letting the nest just die off naturally!!??? Or would one of the workers mutate into a queen and keep it alive???*
love how with honeybee/bumblebee nests the beekeeper makes sure to be careful to not disturb them and transport everything safely, but with yellowjackets youre just like "nah vacuum them assholes up"
@@pedrovargas2181 nope, hornets are fine. wasps eat fruits so yes, you might consider them parasites but hornets are hunters who eat wasps, flies etc. so they are fine in my book. also they are not nearly as aggressive as wasps are.
I work in pest control, and I always try to make sure the customer is far away or inside when treating yellow jackets to avoid any liability should they get stung and be severely allergic.
If yellow jackets ever evolve intelligence they will probably have a genetic fear of giant white beings and suction noises like humans fear the dark lol.
If any of them survived and made another nest they would absolutely remember. Hornets are that smart. Look into it. There's black hornets at my place that know I'm harmless but don't like others. It's not just my anecdote either there's science on it.
14 years in the business here- This was great. Gonna share around office. Yellow jackets are the worst! I'd been doing this work about 3 years and was made the lead guy on a termite crew and trenched into these things frequently. Roughest day ever, 40+ stings. So great to watch the next generation of them getting gobbled up! (Literally)
It takes a lot of time to study I was quite impressed as well I was able to learn but that was only after several incidents where I would go missing and my family would come out and find me crouching down becoming one with the chickens in the back
I don't know why this was recommended to me, but this was fascinating to watch. I was going to ask what you were going to do with the yellow jacket nests after clearing- I just wasn't expecting "feed them to my chickens" to be the answer!
As someone who drills,inspect, and repairs water wells and systems, im glad that we seal wells alot better than that one, I hope I never have a run across a shitload of wasps at work lol
I helped a coworker pull his faulty well pump this summer. No Hornets but a crap ton of red wasps! Luckily just In and around the well house, not In the casing.
And the wasp that orchestrated this stunt would be the one who survived the massacre of his home by this guy when he was a little boy so he said when he grows up he will avenge the death of his people
Vlugaris is just what an insect is called when a new one from the same family is discovered. I've heard a story about a guy who discovered a new butterfly and named if "Barbara" after his mother in law and on her insistence, but another butterfly was discovered later, so the first one was renamed "Barbara Vulgaris" and she was pissed :)
I was helping a friend clear railroad timbers from a driveway about 15 years ago. I picked up one with a hornet's nest in it. Ran like mad to get away from them. My pal had to take me to the ER. We counted 58 stings just on my arms, legs, and neck. I was sick for days. You're doing the lords work sir. Get them all.
David Attenborough: "these yellow jackets are one of the most dangerous and aggressive species in the world it would mean a painful death to invoke their wrath in the wilderness" Literally a guy with a vacume " haha vacume go brrrr"
One day when I was playing in my dad's yard I heard a buzzing super close to my head and leaned forward to try and get away from it because I thought whatever it was was going to get into my hair. When I leaned forward I saw a Hornet that was already caught in my hair and ran to my dad who had to try and hit it out without getting stung. Luck neither of us did but little eight year old me was terrified
Lucky, i once got a hornet stuck in my hair, got stung nine times before we got it out. Was terrified of any bug getting into my hair for a good twelve or so years.
When I was little my sister was chilling in my parents room and a wasp snuck in and was laying on the bed, she got up to get something came back and sat on it. It stung her thigh and she started screaming and crying. I now have a phobia of wasps
Despite having a Hornet in my hair I'm not afraid of Hornets or wasps. I've also accidentally kneeled on a bee and got stung, but I mean, as long as you're chill and not screaming or swatting at them then they dont have a reason to defend themselves.
Nothing a standard well filter setup couldn't handle, i am a plumber in an area with a lot of ground wells, everyone has a small house filter that handles solids, then a neutralizer/softener/uv setup depending on the water quality.
I tried blowing up ants with acetylene explosion from carbide, but it just stuns them. They even survived sulphuric acid. Insects are bloody tough. Fire works, but I wouldn't exactly pour a can of diesel fuel on top of all those wires. One thing that could work would be to cover the hole with a pice of cloth or mesh too small for them to get through and tie it well enough to make it tight, so they starve eventually. The yellow foam for sealing holes in buildings should also work, unless it catches fire from the wires. But that would leave the hive, larva, etc, to rot and eventually drop in the water, so removing the hive was the best option.
@Rudi R certain Grenades have a pin when pulled start their detonation. During manufacturing, the time before detonation is set. So when the pin is pulled out of a grenade it is like lightning a firecracker and waiting to blow up. Only thing that Grenades are dangerous.
I really love the way you not only talking to your chicks and ducks, and what not, you really seem to be in conversation with them. I had to listen to that bit more than a dozen times now. Still it’s as much not only funny, but it really worms my hart. My wife thinks you must be a dream to be around. That was only until I showed her videos of your hobby, of bringing some of them wasps nests home with you. And that you talk to them as well. GREAT STUFF, KEEP TEM VIDEOS COMING
They're all very much dead. In a previous video he explained that he filled the vacuum basin with soapy water, which slows down and drowns the wasps. And in case you're wondering, it's a shop vacuum that has the motor at the top.
@@seandouangaphaivong94 Thanks for adding that bit. I would have assumed they'd be alive just based on my own experience of sucking up house flies with a regular vacuum cleaner. Disoriented them to all hell, but didn't kill a single one.
Dr. Seuss on Hornet King: "He will take them from a well/stinging flying things from Hell/he will drain the well and seal/with tape so owner's fear can heal/larvae go off to his hen/then he takes the field again."
Interesting how their behavior changes from when you first start disturbing the nest, to when they're huddling in the crate full of comb pieces. They know the battle is already lost.
A lot of babies lives wasted, l should imagine there are horrific screams from all the mummy's down there.....calling after their little ones, but our ears probably cannot pick it up. I just hope some memorial plaque is put on the well in their memory🐝🙏
@@poshgentleman559 these wasps don't have "mommies." They just have one queen in their colony. Also, their lives weren't "wasted" because they're just parasites. Wasps aren't like bees. They're aggressive and mostly useless.
I've fixed my vacuums on the fly before removals. Im pretty handy. I know if something were to happen, It would be an inconvenience, but I would get it straightened out one way or another!
I get those goosebumps every time ! Even had the homeowner itching 😂 ! This was a lot more and deeper than I thought it would be . Very meticulous work on this impressive nest . I'm already anticipating the next episode 🤗🥰😍🐝👑🐔🐿️🦃
@@HornetKingOfficial you just don't know how calming your work is ! I love and need every bit of it ! Especially after a 24 hour shift . I thank you so much and can't wait for the next upload ☺️🥰😍🐝👑🐔🐿️🦃
Wow, I haven’t seen one of your vids in a while, and the editing and filmography has gotten really good! Not to say that it was bad before, but it’s really obvious you’ve been working hard! Keep it up!!
@@HornetKingOfficial why do you let about half of hornets get away? Is there a way of covering the exit with some mesh material that you can still see though and not let them get away while vacuum is running?
@@ratking1776 if there’s a hole in the mesh, then the wasps would fly out, correct? Plus, he can’t really put mesh around every nest such as the ones on trees
As an electrician i come across these often, mostly in overhead services. Never this bad though, it always nothing a little killer cant fix. The attract to the heat off the wires.
@@MeganJackson96 Make them with lab-grade ethanol. Same result to the wasps, but instead of your well having gasoline in it you get tipsy off the water for a few days. ;)
Man, there is some real poetic justice here. Imagine how horrifying something like a Chicken would be if you were no bigger than a wasp. Basically you're taking their children and feeding them to highly evolved dinosaurs with beady eyes and quick jerky head movements. It's like lyrics from a death metal song... I love it.
Trying to use these videos to get over a childhood fear of wasps and bugs of the sort, so far all I can say is it's a good thing I don't live in the country 🙃 but you make really cool videos with lots of info so thank you for that Sir Hornet King
@@forevergogo I don't think he does catch and release, no. He most likely leaves them in the vacuum until they all starve to death -- which is only fitting for a wasp or hornet.
If the nest goes down about 4ft, do the hornets start building from the top (near the opening) and build down or do they start at the bottom and build upward?
The many different behaviours and environmental choices these creatures make, makes this channel endlessly fascinating. Silly question but has any client ever wanted to keep the nests to feed their own animals or had the thought never occurred to them?
Thank you! Im glad you enjoy the videos! If folks have animals, like birds and things, I offer to give them the nest. A couple clients take me up on the offer.
Local guy vacuuming villagers then feeding houses and babies to his horde of mutated dinosaures. Brutal, Conan would be proud. ( Awesome video. Thanks a lot for your content ! Really happy about the positive vibes you share. ♥️ )
My guess is he once got stung by a wasp . Since then, his thirst for revenge hasn’t been quenched yet
Lol
Revenge? Nonononono, Hornet King here is merciful. He'll take nests he's removed and TRANSPLANT them on his own property, letting them live in peace until they naturally expire with the seasons. Wasps and hornets are smart enough to recognize faces, so they quickly come to realize he's no threat to their babeys.
The only reason this nest didn't get that treatment was logistics, considering the size and shape of the thing, there wouldn't be a good place for him to put it.
@@zoushaomenohu he will train them and use them as bio weapons. Edit: y so many likes
@@caledfwlchiaed7102 the arch enemy of the bee man
Yes
If you don’t pay for his service, he puts the wasp vacuum on reverse
hospital in a nutshell
While inside your house
Remakes the nest like a lego set
He also puts the nest back in place if that's the case.
Wasp gatling gun
They can't hurt me through the screen they can't hurt me through the screen they can't hurt me through the screen they can't hurt me through the screen they can't hurt me through the screen they can't hurt me through the screen they can't hurt me through the screen...
Seeing those chickens snarfing down those babies REALLY gives ne a nice warm fuzzy feeling!!! I LOVE IT!!!! One question tho,
can you tell the queen from the rest of her sisters?? It'd REALLY suck to have HER escape with all the other workers and manage to start ANOTHER nest later that evening!!!! Is she bigger than the rest of the little flying assholes??
Do they protect her to end like bees do?? I know THEY don't do the bee dance to tell the workers where there's pollen etc...... her ONLY job is to make MORE workers....... kill HER and the nest would eventually die off from lack of larvae right?? RIGHT!!???
I guess you COULD just capture her and let the rest die off...... our nests never get to be as big and elaborate like bees nests...... I'm just really curious about your other removals...... have you ever thought of just catching the queen and letting the nest just die off naturally!!??? Or would one of the workers mutate into a queen and keep it alive???*
Yet I feel like something is crawling on me
I feel you, man. I HATE these f**king lil’ shits
@@TheCorezero00 I dont think the queen can fly
@@B_bang22 i feel you bro
With all the wasps this guy collects, he is literally one step away from becoming a supervillain at any given moment
He just needs to find a way to get them to all go in one direction away from him
DR BEES
Oh wait fuck I mean
DR WASPS
@@FallingPicturesProductions THE SITUATION HAS ONLY BEEN WORSENED WITH THE ADDITION OF MORE BEES!!
The Pain from Metal Gear Solid 3
@@FallingPicturesProductions THIS SUIT CASE FULL OF WASPS SHOULD DO THE TRICK!
When the wasps returns home
They stole my crib
Can't have shit in Detroit
Where the house at
imagine you leave your apartment to get groceries and when you come back the entire complex is gone
More like Betroit
Yellow jacket, not wasp
Wtf 😂🤣🤣🤣
love how with honeybee/bumblebee nests the beekeeper makes sure to be careful to not disturb them and transport everything safely, but with yellowjackets youre just like "nah vacuum them assholes up"
@@xaven2877
Exactly. Hornets ans wasps are pretty much parasites, and we treat them exactly line that.
If they would at least have the same let me live and I let you live policy bees had they would be half as bad but their just assholes without honey
Bees are very epic and make epic honey, wasps are idiot losers who probably said *"timeout!"* When they were about to get tagged
@@specialism640 LMAO I love that.
@@pedrovargas2181 nope, hornets are fine. wasps eat fruits so yes, you might consider them parasites but hornets are hunters who eat wasps, flies etc. so they are fine in my book. also they are not nearly as aggressive as wasps are.
Imagine getting into a fight with this guy and he just turns the vacuum from suck to blow
"GO MY PRETTIES!!!"
He’s coming to Smash Ultimate this Summer 😂
@@smowoluwu r/cursedcomments
He about to create a new rule it the Geneva convention
Bee gun activate!
I love seeing people passionate at their work regardless of what it is.
I just love killing baby birds bare footed, it's such a lovely job.
@@Riftyboy22 wth
*The hub*
i love that sentence
That human trafficker is really passionate about shoving girls into containers
Character: Hornet King
Weapon of Choice: BEE SUCKER
It’s actually pronounced reverse bee gun if you make it shoot out the wasp/bee/hornet you will have the normal bee gun
Why does this sound, dirty
Nest of the Void
@@aesthetics8230 oh god
I prefer the demon inhaler 9000
This is both the most satisfying and most uncomfortable thing I have ever watched
Same. Damn things terrify me to no end, but I got a weird satisfaction watching them be sucked up to their doom.
I'm terrified but I just can't stop watching
I felt them crawling on me. I had to double check there weren't any in the house even though I know we don't have them period.
Agreed
Same
I’m surprised the client was so close. I would be talking through a screen door and walkie talkie
Social distancing on another level 😂😅 Except it’s not a virus. It’s WASPS
@@raidenriot lol😂
@@raidenriot arguably worse than a virus
I work in pest control, and I always try to make sure the customer is far away or inside when treating yellow jackets to avoid any liability should they get stung and be severely allergic.
You kidding me? I would have been talking through a phone and as many concrete walls I can put in between myself and it
If yellow jackets ever evolve intelligence they will probably have a genetic fear of giant white beings and suction noises like humans fear the dark lol.
Good. F*** 'em. Little hellions.
Parent yellow jacket: "the giant white figure with a vacuum can't hurt you, he's not real"
Giant white figure with a vacuum cleaner:
If any of them survived and made another nest they would absolutely remember. Hornets are that smart. Look into it. There's black hornets at my place that know I'm harmless but don't like others. It's not just my anecdote either there's science on it.
@@fetchstixRHD Underrated comment
Guy vacuums up 2000 hornets. Wife opens vacuum later at home. Guy follows Laundrie across border to Mexico.
Cavity anywhere: *exists*
Vespula vulgaris: *It's free real-estate*
Also:
Humans
*slaps top of car*
This baby can fit so many wasps in it.
*runs away from swarm*
Son: let's get city water
Dad: we have water at home
Water at home:
Weird that the German ones don’t have superior engineering skills when compared to the vulgar ones.
Today on RUclips comments. How many overused comment tropes can we fit into one comment, back after these Un skippable ads
14 years in the business here- This was great. Gonna share around office.
Yellow jackets are the worst! I'd been doing this work about 3 years and was made the lead guy on a termite crew and trenched into these things frequently.
Roughest day ever, 40+ stings.
So great to watch the next generation of them getting gobbled up! (Literally)
I'm convinced yellow jackets are the reason why flamethrowers are legal in the United States
@@dionwoollaston5717 Yes
40+ stings 😳😨😵😥
Are these suits really that useless 😂? 40 stings are brutal
OUCH 😬😢 Damn Bees 🐝
I'm always surprised how fluent you are in Chickenese.
I'll be dropping a Bok Bok Beat Box album 2025 😆
@@HornetKingOfficial
You should land a surprise beat in some video
I like also the chicken part for that reason ill subs
It takes a lot of time to study I was quite impressed as well I was able to learn but that was only after several incidents where I would go missing and my family would come out and find me crouching down becoming one with the chickens in the back
Many dont speak it; its considered fowl language
This was like an ear infection cleaning video but death metal. So satisfying.
Connor here from Durham Hearing Specialist. I hope you’re doing well.
So this is what Luigi’s been doing when he’s not cleaning the mansions
This should have gotten more likes
golden comment
666
great
Ghosts and Wasps. And dust, lots of dust
Chicken: pretends it doesn't want to be picked up
Chicken: sits and accepts pats and affection
Silly Chicken ;)
She doesn't know what she wants until I give it to her 😆😅🤣
@@HornetKingOfficial sounds like a woman
@@firmak2 lmao tru
Mmmm you know you love it babygirl ;)
I have a dog like that. All noise (mostly excitement I think) until I pet her, then shes perfectly quiet leaning into my hand like a cat.
"Can you help me with my hell?"
"You mean your well?"
"No."
I don't know why this was recommended to me, but this was fascinating to watch. I was going to ask what you were going to do with the yellow jacket nests after clearing- I just wasn't expecting "feed them to my chickens" to be the answer!
As someone who drills,inspect, and repairs water wells and systems, im glad that we seal wells alot better than that one, I hope I never have a run across a shitload of wasps at work lol
I helped a coworker pull his faulty well pump this summer. No Hornets but a crap ton of red wasps! Luckily just In and around the well house, not In the casing.
Imagine the day that wasps try to make a nest at his house, they don’t know what they’re in for
Wasps: why do we hear boss music?
The Health bar appears: 'The Feathered One - Devourer of Larvae'
Im your 69th like
Zeuseus6609 lmao
And the wasp that orchestrated this stunt would be the one who survived the massacre of his home by this guy when he was a little boy so he said when he grows up he will avenge the death of his people
Destroys village, eliminates adults then feeds the babies to his animals. Savage.
Much worse thing have been committed
Things
This is bad out of context
Yeah, it is sad, but they don’t belong there and if they stay there, people and other animals will get hurt
i think malter was trying to say that it's badass and not a bad thing
Love how you feed your chickens the comb. Never would’ve thought of that.
I heard theyre called Vulgaris because if you listen closely you can hear them swearing under their hornety breaths
Thats exactly why they are called that! ;-)
I do love the idea that the first guy who got stung by one said “Wow, what nasty little shits.”
Or they’re just ugly.
I read hornety as horny and I regret imageing that
Vlugaris is just what an insect is called when a new one from the same family is discovered. I've heard a story about a guy who discovered a new butterfly and named if "Barbara" after his mother in law and on her insistence, but another butterfly was discovered later, so the first one was renamed "Barbara Vulgaris" and she was pissed :)
King: let's remove this carefully
Me: aight i need a flamethrower, poison, gas, uhhhh ah yes and C4
Do you need my spare anti wast nuclear bombs with remote detonation?
@@lance6092 ah yes that would be very helpful
What about a raged up twitch streamer?
@@therhodes7856 with an anti-wast nuclear bomb
@@lance6092 lol that’s like adding a cup of water to the ocean
When he said "feed the nest to my girls" I pictured two *very* creepy daughters O_0
I pictured two dogs lol
Lmao!!! I pictured the same!! Glad I wasn’t the only one 😂😂
I thought he had an ant farm, or more appropriately, a wasp farm.
I pictured the daughters in new resident evil game
@@kindnoob8491 oh god, you gave me a imagine my mind would probably will hold onto for awhile
Everyone remember that this man has the ability to unleash hell on any person if he wanted to.
I was helping a friend clear railroad timbers from a driveway about 15 years ago. I picked up one with a hornet's nest in it. Ran like mad to get away from them. My pal had to take me to the ER. We counted 58 stings just on my arms, legs, and neck. I was sick for days.
You're doing the lords work sir. Get them all.
Holy shit
David Attenborough: "these yellow jackets are one of the most dangerous and aggressive species in the world it would mean a painful death to invoke their wrath in the wilderness"
Literally a guy with a vacume " haha vacume go brrrr"
There’s a difference between being stupid and being smart.
lmao I love the way you spelled vacuum
The forbidden rice cakes
*c r u n c h*
@@-cr0ven mmm hornet flavour
If yellow jackets made honey, would there’s be Carolina reaper flavored?
r/cursedcomments
AAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH *lag sound *
Everyone's gangsta until they hit pause and still see bugs flying around in front of their monitor.
Yeah 😂
bro imagine someone tries to rob him and he just flips the way the air is flowing in the vacuum
edit: holy this popped off
Not sure how much help that would do since all of the hornets are dead inside (there's water in there to drown them)
THE PAIN!
@@inoob26 hornets can still sting when dead. imagine getting one down your throat...
@@leeds7892 if it's going down somebody's throat I doubt the stinging part is the main reason the robber is getting traumatized
@@inoob26 if a wasp/hornet stings you in the throat (inside it has a chance to swell which - in bad situations - can kill...
Mans literally sticking his whole arm into the devils pipe
Pause
more like devils asshole
The devil's butthole cuh
You're acting like the mofo isnt wearing armor
Bruh we'd all pipe the devil
Im deathly alergic to stings from these guys and its amazing to see them up close without having to worry. Very cool.
Hornet King: That'll be 200$ please.
Client: *Credit card declined*
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Hornet King: *Puts vaccum on reverse*
funny how i’ve seen this comment 6 times in this comment section.
In an alternative universe: “I’ll give you $50 if you pee in that well.”
What do you mean alternate universe pay $50 I do it right now
Lol!
How to lose your dick in one easy step lmao
Give me a funnel and a 15ft garden hose. I drink 5 liters of water a day I'll flood em.
"That's it: we're switching to city water."
Hahaha
😂😂
The best part of waking up
is fluoride in your cup
@@HornetKingOfficial I love wasps
@@HasturT , the best part of waking up is to ensure that you are exposed as an agent of the Luciferian globalist elite.
One day when I was playing in my dad's yard I heard a buzzing super close to my head and leaned forward to try and get away from it because I thought whatever it was was going to get into my hair. When I leaned forward I saw a Hornet that was already caught in my hair and ran to my dad who had to try and hit it out without getting stung. Luck neither of us did but little eight year old me was terrified
Lucky, i once got a hornet stuck in my hair, got stung nine times before we got it out. Was terrified of any bug getting into my hair for a good twelve or so years.
@@maelys199 fuck any bug that stings except bees
When I was little my sister was chilling in my parents room and a wasp snuck in and was laying on the bed, she got up to get something came back and sat on it. It stung her thigh and she started screaming and crying. I now have a phobia of wasps
Despite having a Hornet in my hair I'm not afraid of Hornets or wasps. I've also accidentally kneeled on a bee and got stung, but I mean, as long as you're chill and not screaming or swatting at them then they dont have a reason to defend themselves.
Meanwhile me and my brother actually enjoyed destroying hornet nest. We always looked like aliens whenever summer hits lol
But wouldn't the water already be contaminated considering it was already open for bugs to get in to make a nest?
Nothing a standard well filter setup couldn't handle, i am a plumber in an area with a lot of ground wells, everyone has a small house filter that handles solids, then a neutralizer/softener/uv setup depending on the water quality.
Not to mention all that shit those assholes nest had produced😳
The well was already drained
@@DDT343 What? lol
Hornet King: Want to do this gently to not contaminate the drinking water.
Me: We will have to buy bottled water from now on. I lit the well on fire.
You read my mind LOL.
And accidentally dropped a Molotov cocktail and lemon and pineapple grenades down there too tsk tsk...my baaaaad
Damn, accidentally dropped a Tsar Bomba down my well, oops
Oops, accidentally set off a C4 charge. My mistake
oops accidently drop my mini nuke in the well.
time to die now
The hornet king: Carefully vacuums them
Me: throws a c4 down there and puts the cap on
C4 flops 2 feet in front of you bc real life nerf?!😂
Haaaaaa. Hilarious
that's called a pipe bomb :D
I’d light a match and drop it on the nest
I tried blowing up ants with acetylene explosion from carbide, but it just stuns them. They even survived sulphuric acid. Insects are bloody tough. Fire works, but I wouldn't exactly pour a can of diesel fuel on top of all those wires. One thing that could work would be to cover the hole with a pice of cloth or mesh too small for them to get through and tie it well enough to make it tight, so they starve eventually. The yellow foam for sealing holes in buildings should also work, unless it catches fire from the wires. But that would leave the hive, larva, etc, to rot and eventually drop in the water, so removing the hive was the best option.
Everyone else: Yes, safely get rid of them
Me: I wish Greek Fire still existed
I get the refrence
Omfg yes 🙌🏿
Omgosh!!!! Yesssss!!!
It does it’s called nepalm
I mean it kinda does
I literally stay for the whole video so I can watch the chickens.
I’m convinced you’re the only person in the world who can communicate with chickens. Your conversations with them are great!
Haha I like to think that they appreciate my attempts! 😆😅
I hate to say it, but the chickens are the coolest part!!😊🐔🐔🐔
Don't hate to say that, Gretchen! If I didn't think they were cool they wouldn't be in the video! 😁😆
I don't know why this was in my recommendations but I'm high and this was interesting 😅
Hahahaha... cool
@@dawsonje you sound like some random dude
Hi this is clocks funeral home cremation services how can I help you
Same here
Same only I'm 18 not high and sober
Hornet King: *using vacuum to safely remove the Wasp Nest*
Me, holding a grenade: "Pull the pin, and throw it in"
@Rudi R certain Grenades have a pin when pulled start their detonation. During manufacturing, the time before detonation is set. So when the pin is pulled out of a grenade it is like lightning a firecracker and waiting to blow up. Only thing that Grenades are dangerous.
Yes
1 survives
Aww shit. Here we go again.
Pull the pin
Pop it in the bowl
Close the lid
And let toilet grenade do the work
*BANG!*
@@Joopyter724 How long until the kitchen gun gets a well casing mode
the intro: "... and i do so with my trusty vacuum"
me: recalls Sokka and his trusty boomerang
😂 remember when they got to this buzzard wasp nest in the desert and sokka licked the honey on the wall
@@gloriafrimpong17 while drunk on cactus juice, as was Momo.
"Friendly mushroom!"
Idk about y’all but I want to see the vacuum bag full of yellow hornets when you’re done.
YEEESSSSSSS
take the bag and smack it against a surface like a bag of ice 😊 tiny dirty bastards
My eyes: That's a wasp nest
My brain: *Pancakes*
The forbidden pancakes
The evil pancake
Lucifers pancakes
Angy pancakes
Thy Forbidden waffle
Me: It's late, I should go to sleep
RUclips: *recommends this
Me: *well well well lets find out*
lmao same for me
Same
me to
Going on 2:30am for me and here I am watching this
I really love the way you not only talking to your chicks and ducks, and what not, you really seem to be in conversation with them. I had to listen to that bit more than a dozen times now.
Still it’s as much not only funny, but it really worms my hart. My wife thinks you must be a dream to be around.
That was only until I showed her videos of your hobby, of bringing some of them wasps nests home with you. And that you talk to them as well.
GREAT STUFF, KEEP TEM VIDEOS COMING
Imagine that all the sucked up bees would build another nest inside the vacuum cleaner
Pretty sure they all die from the incredible speed that they are being sucked in.
They're all very much dead. In a previous video he explained that he filled the vacuum basin with soapy water, which slows down and drowns the wasps. And in case you're wondering, it's a shop vacuum that has the motor at the top.
@@seandouangaphaivong94 Thanks for adding that bit. I would have assumed they'd be alive just based on my own experience of sucking up house flies with a regular vacuum cleaner. Disoriented them to all hell, but didn't kill a single one.
@@AssassinLupus7 pests are so freaking hardy
Switch that baby on reverse and you got infinite ammo
Dr. Seuss on Hornet King: "He will take them from a well/stinging flying things from Hell/he will drain the well and seal/with tape so owner's fear can heal/larvae go off to his hen/then he takes the field again."
Ken, THIS COMMENT IS GOLD! LOL You always craft the funniest comments, but this one takes the cake!
I dont get it
@@Utsu353 Do your parents deprive you of Dr. Seuss?!?
This is soo good
@@HornetKingOfficial what
Interesting how their behavior changes from when you first start disturbing the nest, to when they're huddling in the crate full of comb pieces. They know the battle is already lost.
Excellent video all the way to the ending. So cool to see the chickens cleaning it all up, no waste!
Thank you!
"From the depths of this well" more like from the depths of hell
"Tonight on The Planet of the Wasps, The Hornet King destroys these damn dirty insects!!!"
You should be writing my descriptions! lol
@@HornetKingOfficial Haha, that can be arranged. :)
@@HornetKingOfficial Do it let him. I’ll give you a dollar
@@crunchbucket3derham951 Bruv.
I really like how you’re not wasting the nest at all! you give it to your animals it’s amazing 🤯🤩 keep the great content up and the positive vibes man
Thanks man!
I love how this man doesn’t let anything go to waste by simply feeding the cones to his chickens. 💜
A lot of babies lives wasted, l should imagine there are horrific screams from all the mummy's down there.....calling after their little ones, but our ears probably cannot pick it up. I just hope some memorial plaque is put on the well in their memory🐝🙏
@@poshgentleman559 these wasps don't have "mommies."
They just have one queen in their colony.
Also, their lives weren't "wasted" because they're just parasites. Wasps aren't like bees. They're aggressive and mostly useless.
Always love your content. You actually helped me get over a pretty serious phobia about Hornets. Education turned terror into fascination. Thanks.
Thats awesome!!
Trusty vacuum, every superhero needs a special weapon and that’s yours
You got that right!
@@HornetKingOfficial We really need to get you a back-up vacuum! That still worries me....
I've fixed my vacuums on the fly before removals. Im pretty handy. I know if something were to happen, It would be an inconvenience, but I would get it straightened out one way or another!
@@HornetKingOfficial The vacuum manufacturer should reach out to you and use you as a reference. Maybe even support your work.
@@HornetKingOfficial , I wonder if it is a Poltergust 5000, out of curiosity?
As someone who works pulling water wells for a living, I can tell that well needs to be serviced.
Find the owner and let them know to look for servicers like you near them I guess!
This guy is nuts.. thank goodness people like him exist.
I get those goosebumps every time ! Even had the homeowner itching 😂 ! This was a lot more and deeper than I thought it would be . Very meticulous work on this impressive nest . I'm already anticipating the next episode 🤗🥰😍🐝👑🐔🐿️🦃
SHUGA! This was an interesting one for me! I am glad you like it, even if it makes you a little itchy! :-D
@@HornetKingOfficial I got you on top 5 greats ! And I share my addiction anytime you upload ☺️
You are awesome and I love you for it! Thank you for always being here and supporting me! Means a whole lot!
@@HornetKingOfficial you just don't know how calming your work is ! I love and need every bit of it ! Especially after a 24 hour shift . I thank you so much and can't wait for the next upload ☺️🥰😍🐝👑🐔🐿️🦃
@@shuga1313 Sounds like you got a drug addiction problem.
Wow, I haven’t seen one of your vids in a while, and the editing and filmography has gotten really good! Not to say that it was bad before, but it’s really obvious you’ve been working hard! Keep it up!!
Thanks a ton! Im glad to hear that the improvements made a difference!
Thanks for coming back!
Well done! 😬
Thanks Randy!
@@HornetKingOfficial why do you let about half of hornets get away? Is there a way of covering the exit with some mesh material that you can still see though and not let them get away while vacuum is running?
@@alexkaban7860 if he put mesh over it, he wouldn’t be able to reach in and get the nest out after/during vacuuming
@@Afiriss i think he means have a hole in the mesh for the vacuum
@@ratking1776 if there’s a hole in the mesh, then the wasps would fly out, correct? Plus, he can’t really put mesh around every nest such as the ones on trees
I love how you have a conversation with your chickens! 🐔
Why did this comment die?
"Florida man robs bank with vacuum full of wasps on blow"
Why can I see this actually happening
Lmao i can see it happening
This would almost certainly be more effective than bringing a gun. XD
Wearing a bee suit
@@Bladerunner5146 anything can happen in Florida lol
probably all the dislikes are from the yellow jackets that escaped
Its from people that know how a well works
2010 called, they want their "all the dislikes are" comment back
This is the most *satisfying genocide* I've ever witnessed.
Well now I'm curious what your second is
@@zakkapradana7180 Muhahaha I'll never tell
Lololol
@@zakkapradana7180 you already know
@Banana no one knows wtf that is dude
You know, what I really appreciated was the footage of the chickens eating the nest afterwards.
... As if millions of voices cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced.
I get the reference
Hornet King: You're going to Brazil.
Yellow Jackets: Noooooooo😫
yellow jackets: Beautiful morning
_”AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA”_
As an electrician i come across these often, mostly in overhead services. Never this bad though, it always nothing a little killer cant fix. The attract to the heat off the wires.
In my experience, the #1 electrical tool is bee spray
Seeing you talk with your chickens was adorable :)
Me: Well I'm glad this mans is a professional and knows what he's doing
Also me: Haha wasp go SUCC
I just love how chill and upbeat you always seem. Thank you for these videos man. Hope you're doing well, take care
“Of all the well heads in all the world they had to build a nest in mine, vac it again Brett”
Hahaha! I think everyone has this feeling when they call me! lol
I like how you can observe how quickly they go from "on standby" to "pissed" at around 3:36
Watching this makes me feel like something is crawling on me
Same
Yes yes YES
Yes.but why do we feel it🤔🤨💭
Ditto
*Molotov’s only take 2 seconds to make*
just a recommendation for you
Makes the drinking water tastier too
@@MeganJackson96 spicy flavor
I'm actually gonna search for it on yt now
@@MeganJackson96 Make them with lab-grade ethanol. Same result to the wasps, but instead of your well having gasoline in it you get tipsy off the water for a few days. ;)
@@MeganJackson96 r/cursedcomments
Drinking game: Every time he says Coooomb.
coom
Cewm
@@karimasar1 queowm
I love that you feed them to your chickens. Nice!
I feel like that vacuum could be considered a weapon of mass distraction just considering how many freaking Hornets are in it.
Because it distracts from the sound of the wasps?
@@hr_pedersen1439 Because you open it on the battlefield and 1 million fucking wasps come out
You typed mass distraction, not mass destruction
@@martspil9848 to be fair, I think a large amount of wasps would be a good distraction
I think most are dead, there’s water in that thing to drown them.
people doing the jobs no one else wants to do is the kind of thing that restores my faith in humanity
True.. Very True
I would gladly murder those things.
@@channelnotfound4061 me too
I find it terrifying that even from far away,the sound of many wings flapping can be heard
Man, there is some real poetic justice here. Imagine how horrifying something like a Chicken would be if you were no bigger than a wasp. Basically you're taking their children and feeding them to highly evolved dinosaurs with beady eyes and quick jerky head movements. It's like lyrics from a death metal song... I love it.
I love seeing the different species! Very interesting, I think this is the first Vulgaris nest I can remember seeing on the channel
Ive removed other vulgaris colonies, but I usually refer to them as German in the videos.
@@HornetKingOfficial I imagine you wouldn’t ever encounter westerns much, being in PA?
Ive thought I have seen them before, but I think I may have misidentified.
Trying to use these videos to get over a childhood fear of wasps and bugs of the sort, so far all I can say is it's a good thing I don't live in the country 🙃 but you make really cool videos with lots of info so thank you for that Sir Hornet King
Respect to whoever doing job like this
😬👍💯
I love listening to the sound of horses and buggy’s going past your house, deep down I envy the Amish lifestyle !
Imagine the wasps just make a nest in the vacuum
Lol
This will be a good weapon
Hahahah
*top 10 weapons too brutal for war*
Oh cool! Then it automatically reloads!
Hornet king: Pulling out yellow jacket nest
Me: Flooding the whole well cause I don’t wanna deal with it *alright my job is done*
Nah flood it with bleach instead of water it will clean the waste as well as be more deadly to them.
imagine the damage that weapon could do.... fling that vacuum into a store, CHAOS as hundreds of yellow jackets fly out
Dead yellow jackets typically dont fly.
@@lynx9373 heh
@@lynx9373 wait, they die when they're vacuumed up ?! D:
@@forevergogo I don't think he does catch and release, no. He most likely leaves them in the vacuum until they all starve to death -- which is only fitting for a wasp or hornet.
There's water in there to drown them
You need your own TV show on this kind of thing my man. It's incredible
Thanks, SpongeBob! I appreciate that!
If the nest goes down about 4ft, do the hornets start building from the top (near the opening) and build down or do they start at the bottom and build upward?
The many different behaviours and environmental choices these creatures make, makes this channel endlessly fascinating.
Silly question but has any client ever wanted to keep the nests to feed their own animals or had the thought never occurred to them?
Thank you! Im glad you enjoy the videos!
If folks have animals, like birds and things, I offer to give them the nest. A couple clients take me up on the offer.
You could start a whole new side-line business: wasp nests delivered to your doorstep.
I wouldnt be able to stop myself from setting it on fire.
Local guy vacuuming villagers then feeding houses and babies to his horde of mutated dinosaures.
Brutal, Conan would be proud.
( Awesome video. Thanks a lot for your content ! Really happy about the positive vibes you share. ♥️ )