@@HornetKingOfficial :O U REPLIED?! I just wanted to say, Awesome job!! I don’t think I could EVER do this bc I’m legit scared of one bee XD But I guess that’s why I watch you and how I overcome me fear.. So thanks for helping me overcome my fear and keep up the great work!!!
It's so satisfying to see the chicken's eat the larvae, as if the wasps have been characterized as evil and the chickens are nature's heroes coming in to clear them out.
This homeowner: Lets a yellow jacket nest go for multiple seasons before removing. Me: Sees one wasp flying by the window, runs to the garage and grabs two cans of wasp spray, then runs around the entire perimeter of the house checking for nests.
I do that every spring i missed one on the lip of the garbage can was putting some garbage in it and a red wasp tagged me on the finger but oddly enough it didn't really hurt
Have a similar thing with paper wasps but the person who owns my house put a brick wall in front of an outer wall so there's a gap between the two walls and paper wasps live in there.
I used to do the same thing, every spring and summer I would scout around my house looking for little nests, knowing they would get bigger. After watching this channel, and learning more about how beneficial wasps can be, I only kill nests that are in high traffic areas (carport). There is a nest on the back side of the house that I've let grow all summer. It's a standard paper wasp nest, but it is about 3" in diameter now.
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...
Every summer there’s always wasps that make smaller nests around the house. God I’m actually kinda scared they’ve been packing something like this around somewhere
I love how people who work with animals, even if that animal is considered harmful, or even a pest by most people, they still talk about these animals with huge respect, and amazement. I hate wasps, but you can't be not impressed by their work.
I can imagine him saying “So this nest was first started over 100 years ago and it continues to grow! It’s beautiful and honestly the past queens worked extremely hard to produce such strong offspring strong enough to build this amazing infrastructure” *Bashes with hammer*
Am I the only one that watches this and starts feeling like something is crawling on you? Like, the wind shifts a hair on your arm and you’re like “whoa, is that a wasp!?”
This help so much!!!! I have a landscaping company and everyone calls me for this but didn't know hot to do in a house Removal, Thank you!!!!!! I love that you feed the chickens and turkey the larvae!!!!
I’m a chicken expert from a university in Kentucky and I just wanted to let you know this is exponential for the chickens health they’ll grow up much faster and live a healthier lifestyle in coherence with their physical abilities.
6:15 "I just want all the swarming to happen at one particular point, not constantly" Me: Then what in god's name have the yellowjackets been doing up until this point
Once my husband heard a mouse in the wall. After he narrowed down where it was, he let loose with a 20-gauge into the wall. I can’t imagine what he’d do with a wasp nest.
By the way, it was the largest hornet's nest I have ever seen in my whole life!!!! And I want to tell you that I really admire your work and your great courage. Really big respect for you!!!!!!!!!!!
Jeez-- the wasps crawling over the camera lens reminds me of the worst part about wearing glasses. If an insect/bug is in the area, there's a chance that it will land onto the lenses of your glasses and just crawl over them for a second before flying again. It terrifies me every time.
You really kept my interest as I watched this video. Even though it's a slightly longer video, I appreciated the way you explain things as you moved along. For example, the point you were making about burning nests. I have seen videos of people burning nests and yes you're right they don't really burn very well but, I wasn't really quite sure why that was. I had thought about water content but I didn't realize there would be enough water or moisture left in there to really stop the burning. You explained it as the larvae being mostly made of water and of course, that's going to slow down the burning just like trying to burn a campfire when it's raining out. The flame a run you might see a flame but, it's not really burning very efficiently and that's what's going on with those nest. Anyway, thanks again!
Some of the other wasp removal videos on RUclips are like, “Kill it anyway you can!! Wasps are evil and serve no good purpose in nature!!” That’s why I like your channel and subscribed. You understand wasps and relocate nests. Even when you do get rid of nests you usually do it without chemicals so that later you can feed the grubs to the girls. That’s being kind to to the natural world on so many levels. 🙂
As entertaining as this was, I'm kind of sad that we didn't get to see the end result of your removal before you put everything back and sprayed the area. I wanted to see how clean it was. 😭
Bees specifically won’t necessarily harm you unless there is a super large amount or unless you have an allergy so even though it would hurt like ALOT it wouldn’t kill you but yes you would take a trip to the hospital if you didn’t have a suit but since you’re in the suit, you basically have nothing to worry about it’s just like flies landing on you but you don’t feel it so if you was in that suit like that, everything would be fine
We had a huge problem with yellow jackets in our home about 10 years ago we kept seeing yellow jackets in our bedroom and in our shower. After about a week of my husband trying to treat it when we saw them coming out of outlets in our bedroom we knew we needed professional help, Exterminating company came out and said we have to find the nest within 30 minutes found it it was under our vinyl siding under bathroom window it was huge they took the siding off and sprayed with their special solution and that next day big improvement!!! There were literally hundreds and hundreds of yellow jackets under that siding !!! That took care of our problems with the yellow jackets excellent company excellent!!
My teacher has bee hives or something with bees in her classroom and some dead bees sometimes fall out of it. And I don't know why i am saying this, but yeah.
I found this channel thinking that I was going to learn how to take care of a yellow jacket nest in my garden myself. Thanks for creeping me out enough to leave that dang thing alone!
@@HornetKingOfficial I watch them from a distance, but I have a question...yesterday I saw four queens near the entrance of the nest. Does that mean the nest is soon going to die? My location is south eastern PA.
The reason why the envelope changes its color as the seasons pass may be the lignine, it's a substance on the cellulose of the paper that oxidizes as the time pases. That's the reason why book pages starts taking a yellowish color when they are getting old too 😊
To be honest. I respect this guy. I would never want to do this. Not that I’m afraid of bees that much. (Hornets are something else) I would never want to be near this many even with a suit. I’m good.
Next time you have a cookout instead of buying those charcoal briquettes, just cook over three or four large nests from the year before. OR you could sell them so other people could have a special bbq for birthdays, Father’s Day or whatever celebration you’re having! What an interesting conversational piece! 😂❤
dude: godly level of courage being surrounded by hornets and all that stuff casually taking it down same dude with chickens: beebadeep cheepadeep beep beep
So glad you brought the dead nest home to your feathered friends, mine help me in the garden all the time & seem to really enjoy the pest insects I feed them, they certainly all do have individual personalities.
Wow! I was a bit upset to see the nests burning at first! Then as I watched I understood. And I fully get behind feeding them to the chickens. I had no idea they would eat such things! Learned something new. You are 100000x's braver than me. I'd tell you, before you did the removal, "See ya in a week!"
Me: So that's why my house was set on fire. Farmer's Insurance Worker: But you set it on fire because of hornets. Me: You know a thing or two because you've seen a thing or two.
I watched him when his channel started and he's made it really far. I love watching these videos because their informational, and I love learning about bugs and insects. Keep up the good work!
Randomly discovered this gem of a channel! Love the content and educational aspects! Keep up the good work and look forward to seeing more giant nests!
Man, you are not only a professional, but you are also so doggone BRAVE! Even with a bee suit on, I would still be scared to death of getting stung. and would have to constantly remind myself that I'm wearing bee-proof protection. 'Cause I may not be allergic to bee stings, thank goodness, but getting stung by any kind of bee/wasp/hornet, etc., is no joke and is NOT fun at all. One summer I was rudely awoken by a dying bumblebee! I had been stung on my right index finger, where the finger tip is. Fortunately, I was brave enough to ice the sting first, to ease the pain. I then looked up what could help remove a stinger (or at least reduce the swelling). I had forgotten in the moment, the other part of the paste recipe (baking soda and water). That was when I found out that honey works as a second best, for helping to slowly pull a stinger out! And fortunately for me, I had a jar of honey, that I had picked up when someone dropped it (no one claimed it, and it was completely intact), that previous winter! I'm happy to say it worked and before I knew it, the swelling was decreasing in minutes.
Not gonna lie, your channel is a refreshing break between all the political crap I watch on YT. At least until I check the comments section lol. Loving your vids!
@@SHAZZZZZA There's other animal/nature-based channels. SaveAFox is an awesome one, along with LionWhisperer , BigCatRescue, BlindCatRescue, and I_Am_Puma
"Oh, definitely not gonna watch a 20-min long video. I'll just watch the first bit and that'll be it...." *15 minutes later* "C'mon, chickens, somebody needs to eat the queen cells!!!"
I got stung by a yellow jacket this summer for the first time ever. I now have a huge beef with them. So watching this video of you demoloshing and burning their house is very satisfying. Thank you
I think that all the time. Or farm us just like cattle. Maybe their so far advanced they look at us like we do dum animals. Our language, culture, technology ect is all so far behind that they look down on us to the extent that they just eat us.
@@jackhall9268 why would they farm us. It takes 18 years to reach physically maturity and even they we aren’t very efficient at growing meat. Maybe they farm our brains? Why would they need to if their so advanced and it takes 25 years for the human brain to reach maturity.
Another phenomenal video my friend! Love the removal process and education involved with it. Would of liked to seen a little more on that removal with vacuuming especially because thats cool! Overall you contiue to impress me and looks to be many others! Please see if you can put out a few of these weekly 🙏 as that would be just awesome
I like how he pull out all their nest while explaining how much effort they went thru building them
Ikr 😅😂
Awesome
Destruction is a form of creation.
Lol
@@DarhaLB s
Pretty sure it's just a voiceover.
CAN WE APPRECIATE HOW THIS DUDE IS FILMING AND HOOVERING A WHOLE NEST WITH ONE HAND?! LIKE DAZ TALENT-
He even posts AMAZING content!
Thank you!!
@@HornetKingOfficial :O U REPLIED?! I just wanted to say, Awesome job!! I don’t think I could EVER do this bc I’m legit scared of one bee XD
But I guess that’s why I watch you and how I overcome me fear.. So thanks for helping me overcome my fear and keep up the great work!!!
@@ab1ddd_ same I use to have a fear of bees
What's "daz"?
@@alguldandoce7982 it means Dats
No idea how I got from someone making a sculpture by pouring metal into an antique hill to a guy feeding his chickens and turkey larva
Wait- ...me too lmao.
@@hairycheet0s863 lol
Wait.. that was literally the video that led me to this one at 3:00 o-O
I was led here by someone pouring metal into an ant hill
Same
The feeding of the chickens. Awesome. Nothing going to waste. May their eggs provide you many years of nourishment
🤮🤮
@@forthdimension686😂
That's nature, one minute you're on top of the world with your 4+ season nest in a nicely protected space. Next minute, you're lunch for chickens.
Grim but true!
Don't forget turkeybro
Yes 👍🏻
No thats not nature. That is the arrogance of humans..
If it were nature, the hornets would kill the chickens.
@@thomas__da "arrogance of humans" lmao
its not like were the most advanced apex preditor on the planet or anything
Whenever I see the chickens and turkey eat the larvae at the end of Hornet King’s videos, I feel relaxed and calm. Every time.
Thats great, I'm glad!
agreed! my heart races while watching all the bees, then the girls always calm my nerves!
@Caitlin Keating Ginger and her calming effects 😆😅
i feel nauseated lol
Feeding chicken? We eat, best fond food for South Asian 🤣🤣👌
Imagine working for YEARS to create an empire, for some gladiator with an invincibility suit to come and tear it down in an hour
Right!?
I laughed so hard at this
That was basically the Aztec's when Cortez came to Central America.
@Punk Shark lol your comment is more funny because his name is “patriot123”🤣🤣🤣
I got such a great mental picture of a pixar rendition of your comment!
It's so satisfying to see the chicken's eat the larvae, as if the wasps have been characterized as evil and the chickens are nature's heroes coming in to clear them out.
This homeowner: Lets a yellow jacket nest go for multiple seasons before removing.
Me: Sees one wasp flying by the window, runs to the garage and grabs two cans of wasp spray, then runs around the entire perimeter of the house checking for nests.
I do that every spring i missed one on the lip of the garbage can was putting some garbage in it and a red wasp tagged me on the finger but oddly enough it didn't really hurt
Have a similar thing with paper wasps but the person who owns my house put a brick wall in front of an outer wall so there's a gap between the two walls and paper wasps live in there.
I used to do the same thing, every spring and summer I would scout around my house looking for little nests, knowing they would get bigger. After watching this channel, and learning more about how beneficial wasps can be, I only kill nests that are in high traffic areas (carport). There is a nest on the back side of the house that I've let grow all summer. It's a standard paper wasp nest, but it is about 3" in diameter now.
@@poohssmartbrother1146 thats basically what i do
That was my house just a week ago. Thank god it was just a small nest nipped it right in the butt. Lol
Who randomly found this channel and now watches it. I did and it is such an amazing and interesting channel!
Same
ive been here since summer of 2019 lol
Summer 2019 after RUclips was like hey check this out! Been hooked since
Yep this was just randomly on my recommended
Yep. Same story. One random video and I've been here for a year now.
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...
I was watching one of these one time, then a fly landed on me... Imagine how scared I was.
@@ins_kai I was watching one once and my hair tickled my ear and I freaked the fuck out and ran outside my room
There was a few times a closed my eyes and jerked my head
I literally jut I’d the same thing to myself 😖
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It’s so cool how you feed the larva to your chickens, I love the circle of life. Nice job!
I was azed at that as well. I did not know that chickens eat larvae.
This have to be a good paying job Definitely Me ? Not even Crazy would do this 😅😅
Wasp: "We built this nest where we are protected from the elements!"
Me with a Flame Thrower: *"No."*
I want to see it burn
@@Whiterose_fate with your house it will.
@@Whiterose_fate with your house it will.
Hell yeah boi
@@Fennetic tbh if I saw that in my home, I WOULD watch my house burn
Hold on, this was in someone’s HOUSE? Someone was LIVING with this thing for this long?
IKR
LIKE HOW
If i saw one single yellow jacket inside my house i would immediately get that shit figured out.... not wait until i see dozens every day lol
UPDT
Every summer there’s always wasps that make smaller nests around the house. God I’m actually kinda scared they’ve been packing something like this around somewhere
@Adrianna Wonnacott I lived with it for years and it was hell and constant stress
I love how people who work with animals, even if that animal is considered harmful, or even a pest by most people, they still talk about these animals with huge respect, and amazement. I hate wasps, but you can't be not impressed by their work.
شب😏🙄😶😇
And now it's been said that they are just as important as Bees for pollination .
@@q1164 Is that true? I've always heard that they're a danger to bees - the real pollinators.
@@lukeheffernan same
ok, but i DESPISE cockroaches, and wouldn't mind if they all went extinct!
This was so fun to watch.
the string ties on my shorts brushed against my leg while I was watching this and I almost tossed my drink across the room.
Lol
Wow, bro. 😂😂
🤣
I would have tossed more than my drink lol!!!
Omg same but with the chain on my neck 😭🤣 I about shit myself frfr
6:51 "it's about the size of a cheese pizza"
That's the most American unit of measurement I've ever heard
He just needed to say: "It weighs about 12 cheese burgers"
😂😂
renovator : yeah you well need 2000 sqaure ft of tile for project
me: can you convert that into cheese pizza slice pieces please
And I’m like why can’t it be pepperoni? 🍕 🤔 lol
Pizza is Italian.
Imagine a Wasp Removal Simulator where you can unlock different tools and weapons to use on nests. That would be epic.
@T.J all I'm gonna say is, when a bee/wasp flys behind you and you hear the bee/wasp, you will squirm
End game would be nuclear weapons 🤣
@@virgilblaze9090 wasp takeover ending
And its ported to VR
Level 99 where you get a golden rocket launcher is gonna be fun
I loved how he fed the larvae to his chickens. Great job dude and godspeed.
I can imagine him saying “So this nest was first started over 100 years ago and it continues to grow! It’s beautiful and honestly the past queens worked extremely hard to produce such strong offspring strong enough to build this amazing infrastructure”
*Bashes with hammer*
“This masterpiece was made by bees, can you believe that?”
*pulls out flamethrower*
@@useronski LOL
HANS, GET ZE FLAMMENWERFER!
@@trainbrain13 HANZ! ZE TRANZMISION BROKE
I love how you talk to your chickens. That is just so freaking wholesome.
Super underrated
I love when the chickens get their yum-yums
Same but that is a little destrrbing
@@unicorntime1472 No it isn't.
@@unicorntime1472 your just upset cause theirs no one to talk to you like that "hey turkey, hey turkey, gobble gobble gobble gobble"
Am I the only one that watches this and starts feeling like something is crawling on you? Like, the wind shifts a hair on your arm and you’re like “whoa, is that a wasp!?”
I think that means you have a lot of empathy. I used to but I forced myself to stop lol.
That Is so true it happens to me too
Same
it's their ghosts haunting you
@@myon9431 how does that mean you have empathy?
This help so much!!!! I have a landscaping company and everyone calls me for this but didn't know hot to do in a house Removal, Thank you!!!!!!
I love that you feed the chickens and turkey the larvae!!!!
I’m a chicken expert from a university in Kentucky and I just wanted to let you know this is exponential for the chickens health they’ll grow up much faster and live a healthier lifestyle in coherence with their physical abilities.
That’s good for their health
That is cool to know even if I don’t have chickens
Is it KFC University
Sorry I had to.
@@Patchwork_Dragon lol
So eating wasp larvae is healthy for chickens? Interesting.
@Fuck 12 troll
As a person who has had a lifelong fear of stinging insects, this video was absolutely fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
Props to the workers who get rid of hornets nests, bees nest, etc. while typically getting stung by them. Underrated, unsung heroes!
I don’t think they get stung, I mean look at him he has a protective suit
@@zebongle yeah but sometimes a few stings get through the suit
thanks. ; )
Wait til cancel culture comes and say u shouldn’t kill them 😂😂
6:15 "I just want all the swarming to happen at one particular point, not constantly"
Me: Then what in god's name have the yellowjackets been doing up until this point
1st off there is difference between yellowjackets and hornets. These are hornets. So misinformed off the rip....hmmm. nice start.
@@shawnhines187 what bro
Lets imagine remove this massive nest without outfit :( That will be terrible.
Good job man.
Ouch
If he did that with no outfit then he would be so dead
just set the house on fire honestly
that'll be an unfinished work because of death i believe
@@exys2086 yeah they don't kill them 😂 fire and smoke will kill them lol
You know I'm glad we have professionals like this guy cause lord knows my house would not survive a make shift flame thrower
Once my husband heard a mouse in the wall. After he narrowed down where it was, he let loose with a 20-gauge into the wall. I can’t imagine what he’d do with a wasp nest.
Ahhh yess, Axe with a Lighter 😎
Only one flamethrower? That's a wee bit hopeful, I'd use at least 3 flamethrowers
WONDER WHAT THAT COST........$250 - $750 > location, size, accessibility dependent.......
No, gas them with CO2, it freezes and asphyxiates them, making an easy removal.
the fact that he did this within an hour or so with one hand is honestly talent holy crap
He isn't called the hornet king for nothing
"Alright, that'll be $600."
"...wut?"
By the way, it was the largest hornet's nest I have ever seen in my whole life!!!!
And I want to tell you that I really admire your work and your great courage. Really big respect for you!!!!!!!!!!!
The nest was cancelled after 4 seasons. Maybe the ratings were just too low!
Oh my god dude I choked on my food🤣
Lol
Hahaha
The lead producer of the nest was diddling kids.
@@yeetbigley6287 gonna press charges? 😂
Jeez-- the wasps crawling over the camera lens reminds me of the worst part about wearing glasses. If an insect/bug is in the area, there's a chance that it will land onto the lenses of your glasses and just crawl over them for a second before flying again. It terrifies me every time.
It is terrifying. Most of the time I get small ones but occasionally you get the big bug it makes me almost have heart attack...
Better than flying into your eye
@@derfalke9178 I was gonna say that
And it always first looks like a big fucking monster before u realise its just an insect on your glasses, i've been there, belief me its terrifying
😂😂, thats so funny
You really kept my interest as I watched this video. Even though it's a slightly longer video, I appreciated the way you explain things as you moved along. For example, the point you were making about burning nests. I have seen videos of people burning nests and yes you're right they don't really burn very well but, I wasn't really quite sure why that was. I had thought about water content but I didn't realize there would be enough water or moisture left in there to really stop the burning. You explained it as the larvae being mostly made of water and of course, that's going to slow down the burning just like trying to burn a campfire when it's raining out. The flame a run you might see a flame but, it's not really burning very efficiently and that's what's going on with those nest. Anyway, thanks again!
I have huge respect for people that do this type of work. I could never do this type of job.
Some of the other wasp removal videos on RUclips are like, “Kill it anyway you can!! Wasps are evil and serve no good purpose in nature!!” That’s why I like your channel and subscribed. You understand wasps and relocate nests. Even when you do get rid of nests you usually do it without chemicals so that later you can feed the grubs to the girls. That’s being kind to to the natural world on so many levels. 🙂
Thank you, Gale!
Some of the other wasp removers yea they do that but i will make sure to tell to drop em off near a farm that has chickens
couldn't be me but its nice to know domeone has compassion for those things
500 years later in some wasp school:
Alright kids. Today were going to learn about the fall of the hornet empire.
Love the comment,
Have you ever done dat befor
The world won’t last 500 years
@@lol.995 *You don’t know that-*
@@movingchannels2203 its true
The home owners didn’t know it was that bad?! They didn’t see thousands off bees going on and out of the siding?! Wow!
That’s exactly what I was thinking?! Kinda strange!
Most people look to the ground for nests. I guess they never looked up!
Bees no these are hornets
@@gailatkinson1908 We never get ground nests in eastern VA. Ae always get those tiny wasp nests in overhangs and eaves.
They aren’t bees, they are wasps
Yellow Jackets: *Builds a nest over several years*
This guy shows up
Yellow Jackets: Why do I hear boss music?
Yawn....
Get some new material, kid.
@@TheWaynelds hey now I know this may be a little overused but it was pretty funny. Some memes can’t die.
@@johntalton6805 legends never die. They become a part of you.
@@Ghost-yz6gt dude so right
@@battlecatbomb credits if you know the full song
I think that’s where you just accept the fact that your whole house is compromised and you just burn the whole thing down.
My only thought when he was clearing the nest out of the home was flamethrower
@Fuck 12 oo found you again troll
Just get the gas, chemical weapons are more effective
[Pyro TF2 Sounds intensify]
Yup. Same reaction here. I see that thing attached to my house? Burn the whole building; I was thinking about moving out anyway....
As entertaining as this was, I'm kind of sad that we didn't get to see the end result of your removal before you put everything back and sprayed the area. I wanted to see how clean it was. 😭
I was thinking just that
It would have been nice to see the finished product all cleaned up.
sure, but can you imagine all the comments saying "you missed a spot!"
Loved the chickens easting the Wasps, must put a sting in the egg flavour
Y’all ever get so far down the RUclips rabbit hole that you start watching bee removal video’s?
Those aren't bees.
Bees=friends
Wasps=enemies
yes
Yes but this time it's relevant, I have a yellow jacket family building a nest in my house
It’s been 3 days now
You and me.... I was just here relaxing and them... Bees, hornets. Wasps... 😅😅😅😅😅
I don't care how much protection I'm wearing, I'm still never putting my fucking hand in there
Free bug tickles.
@@brokenlegs8431 XD
XD SAME BRO
Ahhhh the swears are real
Help meeeeeeeeeeeee
I would have a panic attack even if I was in that suit
Imagine being without it
@@theyrbaning4751 *PTSD HAS BEGUN.*
@@theyrbaning4751 No, I’d like to sleep at night lmao
Bees specifically won’t necessarily harm you unless there is a super large amount or unless you have an allergy so even though it would hurt like ALOT it wouldn’t kill you but yes you would take a trip to the hospital if you didn’t have a suit but since you’re in the suit, you basically have nothing to worry about it’s just like flies landing on you but you don’t feel it so if you was in that suit like that, everything would be fine
@Jackson Sharp yellow jackets and wasps are just mean but bees are very good
We had a huge problem with yellow jackets in our home about 10 years ago we kept seeing yellow jackets in our bedroom and in our shower. After about a week of my husband trying to treat it when we saw them coming out of outlets in our bedroom we knew we needed professional help, Exterminating company came out and said we have to find the nest within 30 minutes found it it was under our vinyl siding under bathroom window it was huge they took the siding off and sprayed with their special solution and that next day big improvement!!! There were literally hundreds and hundreds of yellow jackets under that siding !!! That took care of our problems with the yellow jackets excellent company excellent!!
I would have burned my whole house down if I found that nest.....
LOL!!! Yea, me too!! 😂😂
The house would totally burn, but the nest would only burn on the outside. Hahaha
You’re way overreacting
Yup me tooo!!
When in doubt burn it all out
As someone who hates yellow jackets and other such pests with a passion, this was quite theraputic. Thankyou!
Bees are good and useful wasps and hornets are assholes
Both are useful.
@@HighLanderPonyYTno
@@applejuice9468 Some wasps are actually pollinators, and regardless, they play an important part of whatever local food-chain they belong to.
This Nest was literally a larvae Pizza for your
Chickens
Absolutely!
This comment should have gotten more attention. Even them big old beetle grubs you find in rotten wood are a small feast for your fowls. Hmm...
Not just for chicken but also human test conducted in japan show the larve has higher protein yhan chicke.n
@@richardque4952 eww dude
Perfect!
This was fascinating! I have such respect for your knowledge and skills.
Dude, imagine if his glove got caught and came off.......
You just put an image in my mind I didn’t want there... 😭😭😭
That’s not how they work
this isn’t how they work, but just playing along: *puberty hand*
That’s a bad day
Wasps be like, “it’s free sting estate”
Once you watch 1 infestation video, you watch them all.
Haha, ya think so 😉
@@HornetKingOfficial hes not lying i saw one video about bees and hornets being removed and i got addicted
I'm currently falling into that trap right now
Negative. I feel enough of them crawling on me.. I'm done.
Facts haha 🤣
The chickens be like: this is some serious gourmet shit
They’re living!!
I'm weak asf😂
"Im gunna be fatter then 3 geese after this"
My teacher has bee hives or something with bees in her classroom and some dead bees sometimes fall out of it. And I don't know why i am saying this, but yeah.
They're so cute lmao
This was VERY impressive, both your removal and the wasps work!
I found this channel thinking that I was going to learn how to take care of a yellow jacket nest in my garden myself. Thanks for creeping me out enough to leave that dang thing alone!
There's more to their nests than meets the eye, so be careful!
Thanks for tuning in and checking out my video, Denise!
@@HornetKingOfficial I watch them from a distance, but I have a question...yesterday I saw four queens near the entrance of the nest. Does that mean the nest is soon going to die? My location is south eastern PA.
I can't imagine how much money they'd have to pay me to do this...NOPE.
i was watching people fill ant hills with molten aluminum before this
Me too
Yes
actual art
I was watching a guy kill yellowjackets with dry ice
@@benjaminwelkens8118 bro i love that video
I love how he feeds the nest to his chickens
Lol 😂
And turkeys
The reason why the envelope changes its color as the seasons pass may be the lignine, it's a substance on the cellulose of the paper that oxidizes as the time pases. That's the reason why book pages starts taking a yellowish color when they are getting old too 😊
These things piss me off by just existing.
Same
Same honestly just take a flamethrower and watch them 𝕓𝕦𝕣𝕟
I get violent thoughts everytime I see one
@@ashnshameless8514 I wish they were dismembered by soldier mega bees
Yes kill them
To be honest. I respect this guy. I would never want to do this. Not that I’m afraid of bees that much. (Hornets are something else) I would never want to be near this many even with a suit. I’m good.
I love how he feeds the chicken with the nests he has conquered
Looks so yummy
@@markbrown4080 honey comb do be yummy mmm the honey
@@StarLightFilmProductions that ain’t honey hun those be eggs
The chicken feeding at the end was the best surprise of all ! Very good video , thanks :)
“It’s about the size of a cheese pizza” I love the scale reference lol. Hilarious.
eat it
Lol mans was hungry
American unit of measurement
A cheese pizza? Not pepperoni? Sausage? Just cheese sized. I understand perfectly.
American? I can tell
imagine spending your whole life building an empire just to have some vlogger rip it out in 10 minutes and feeding your kids to his chickens
@avery swangoo whos comment did i steal?
@avery swangoo aight imma head out
@avery swangoo doesnt matter. 🙄
Copying the comment with the most likes I see
Smort
@@ata6206 u copy thearoy
I can't be the onlyone looking at their nest and just amazed at how beautiful it is ... Its soo complex yet so organized and beautiful.
Next time you have a cookout instead of buying those charcoal briquettes, just cook over three or four large nests from the year before. OR you could sell them so other people could have a special bbq for birthdays, Father’s Day or whatever celebration you’re having! What an interesting conversational piece! 😂❤
Would be interesting to hear your customer's reactions to showing them your removal vid highlights as part of the published vid.
Good idea!
dude: godly level of courage being surrounded by hornets and all that stuff casually taking it down
same dude with chickens: beebadeep cheepadeep beep beep
😅😂
Feeding the chickens is one of my favorite parts honestly
14:30 got me. Like the whole video was good. But your turkeys name is goosey, but you mainly call her turkey, or goble goble goble😂
They built an entire society in that house, then a GOD came and tore it down and fed their young to monsters. Just to put this into perspective.
Metal as fuck
Imagine if a giant hand came down on your city and just started pulling buildings up by the ground
@@nytrodioxide yes and that giant hand came down because all the ppl in the city started attacking the giant children.
Good.
Gian not god
This is simultaneously satisfying and terrifying at the same time
The housing crisis is so bad even the hornets are being evicted.
That's messed up
they were behind on their rent
@@ImNotADeeJay nah they some squatters
If they paid rent and weren't freeloading fucks maybe they could stay
😂
Mind Blowing How Good German Wasps Are Good At Creating Nests
"Some people just want to watch the world burn..."
I do too, after seeing this. Hand me a match, boyo, I'll help ya.
I don’t know why but I think these removels are so satisfying
**Shudders**
Why did I let these evolve?
I don't know, but it's very satisfying to watch people do this
Why did you let covid-19 evolve
So we could watch them suffer
SMITE THEM GOD!
Better question WHY U MAKE COVID-19 ?!
So glad you brought the dead nest home to your feathered friends, mine help me in the garden all the time & seem to really enjoy the pest insects I feed them, they certainly all do have individual personalities.
Wow! I was a bit upset to see the nests burning at first! Then as I watched I understood. And I fully get behind feeding them to the chickens. I had no idea they would eat such things! Learned something new. You are 100000x's braver than me. I'd tell you, before you did the removal, "See ya in a week!"
never feel bad for wasps lol
Me: So that's why my house was set on fire.
Farmer's Insurance Worker: But you set it on fire because of hornets.
Me: You know a thing or two because you've seen a thing or two.
Underrated comment
@@vkws15kgs73 Thank you
we learn from the best
WE ARE FARMERS, BUM PA-DUM PAM PAM PAMPAM
I could simply snap my fingers and that nest would cease to exist.
Half
@@ghoulrankers6361 😂😂😂
Ha
please snap me out of existence
@@apocalypticlovergirl bet my dude
I watched him when his channel started and he's made it really far. I love watching these videos because their informational, and I love learning about bugs and insects. Keep up the good work!
Come on, we all know we're here for the genocide
Came for the wasps, stayed for the chickens.
"Sometimes I have to tell Pidgeon about herself" 13:42
SLAPS HER WITH A WASP NEST
lol
Lmao ye
Lmao was not expecting that to happen ngl
Randomly discovered this gem of a channel! Love the content and educational aspects! Keep up the good work and look forward to seeing more giant nests!
Thank you so much for being here!!
Wasps: whats that noise
Vacuum: come and see
Vacuum: Feel the unlimited power of *S U C C ! !*
Yellow Jackets: ...is that boss music?
@Aaron (RagaMuffin) No shit sherlock
Incredible! I'm glad there's people like you in the world. I run like hell from bees. Thanks for the video.
"It was about the size of a cheese pizza".
Oh ok - we're in america.
Americans will use any unit of measurement besides metric lol. "It's about 18 city buses wide".
@@junoknobloch3830 "About 2.3 bullets per cubic school-child"
@@junoknobloch3830 why would they use a system that's not in their country
When I see a SINGLE wasp inside the house: Aight, lemme just say that this property is yours. I'll come back with a flamethrower.
He calls them his "girls" 😢💗💗💗 that is too adorable!!!
Man, you are not only a professional, but you are also so doggone BRAVE! Even with a bee suit on, I would still be scared to death of getting stung. and would have to constantly remind myself that I'm wearing bee-proof protection. 'Cause I may not be allergic to bee stings, thank goodness, but getting stung by any kind of bee/wasp/hornet, etc., is no joke and is NOT fun at all. One summer I was rudely awoken by a dying bumblebee! I had been stung on my right index finger, where the finger tip is. Fortunately, I was brave enough to ice the sting first, to ease the pain. I then looked up what could help remove a stinger (or at least reduce the swelling). I had forgotten in the moment, the other part of the paste recipe (baking soda and water). That was when I found out that honey works as a second best, for helping to slowly pull a stinger out! And fortunately for me, I had a jar of honey, that I had picked up when someone dropped it (no one claimed it, and it was completely intact), that previous winter! I'm happy to say it worked and before I knew it, the swelling was decreasing in minutes.
13:58 the chicken's making music lmao
14:00
Lol
Not gonna lie, your channel is a refreshing break between all the political crap I watch on YT. At least until I check the comments section lol. Loving your vids!
Thanks so much! This is a politics-free channel!
I totally agree. I’m just going to stay with videos like this till after the election
Agreed
Even my other non political channels I watch have become political. You and the hoof gp are a breath of fresh air.
@@SHAZZZZZA There's other animal/nature-based channels. SaveAFox is an awesome one, along with LionWhisperer , BigCatRescue, BlindCatRescue, and I_Am_Puma
"Oh, definitely not gonna watch a 20-min long video. I'll just watch the first bit and that'll be it...."
*15 minutes later*
"C'mon, chickens, somebody needs to eat the queen cells!!!"
Lol agreed, same here
i just reached that part lol
Same 😉
I really need to go to sleep
Lol, you got immersed in the breathtaking storyline
I got stung by a yellow jacket this summer for the first time ever. I now have a huge beef with them. So watching this video of you demoloshing and burning their house is very satisfying. Thank you
Does it hurt?
@@hanskazan7403 it very much did
“Thats probably the size of a cheese pizza”
America in a nutshell
Isnt pizza Italian
@@jaen9365 he is saying that in the sense that Americans consume fast food in such quantity that now their method of measurement is in fast food
YOUR HEAD IS IN NUT SHELL...BE CAREFUL YOU MIGHT GET IT CRACKED
Americans will use anything but the metric system for measurement.
@@docautrisim885 The metric system is the tool of the devil! My car gets 40 rods to the hogshead and that's the way I likes it.
Imagine if there’s an extraterrestrial life out there being able to destroy our world just like how he destroys the hornet’s nest lol
I think that all the time. Or farm us just like cattle. Maybe their so far advanced they look at us like we do dum animals. Our language, culture, technology ect is all so far behind that they look down on us to the extent that they just eat us.
that is NOT a thing I want to think about at 1:30 am-
Stop smoking weed bro hahah
@@jackhall9268 why would they farm us. It takes 18 years to reach physically maturity and even they we aren’t very efficient at growing meat. Maybe they farm our brains? Why would they need to if their so advanced and it takes 25 years for the human brain to reach maturity.
@@carlkpsplucky5554 your assuming they see time like we do
First 30 secs be like "I know what you hornet last summer"
Pests seething that they can’t stop him from eliminating their trespass. Destroying hornet/wasp/ect nests. Guy is living the dream
This guy needs an industrial hvac type vacuum wtf
Another phenomenal video my friend! Love the removal process and education involved with it. Would of liked to seen a little more on that removal with vacuuming especially because thats cool! Overall you contiue to impress me and looks to be many others! Please see if you can put out a few of these weekly 🙏 as that would be just awesome