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  • @Meeeemawwww
    @Meeeemawwww 5 лет назад +1511

    Do I have a yellow jacket problem?
    No
    Will I still watch this?
    I shall

    • @jaywilliams2265
      @jaywilliams2265 4 года назад +30

      Watching these scourges of nature being snuffed out brings out a primal joy in many of us.

    • @chaosdweller
      @chaosdweller 4 года назад

      I'm here cause of how much pain they caused me, and I'm mesmerized by them now

    • @stimie
      @stimie 4 года назад +1

      Glad I'm not the only one.

    • @Gizzard4400
      @Gizzard4400 4 года назад

      Ha

    • @UnordinaryCarl
      @UnordinaryCarl 4 года назад +2

      You should put the green kenobi alien profile.

  • @MrGrunter
    @MrGrunter 6 лет назад +3519

    I took a sting to the eyeball from one of these when I was about 6 years old. Woke up next day feeling like my eye had been replaced with a tennis ball, It was 3 or 4 weeks before I was able to open it again. Their demise pleases me.

    • @Tatusiek_1
      @Tatusiek_1 6 лет назад +145

      Grunter OUCH

    • @commodoresixfour7478
      @commodoresixfour7478 6 лет назад +141

      I kill them with my hands if need be. Just clap your hands on them. They can't sting and you can crush them in the air. My hands usually hurt because I clap so hard.

    • @MrBoifloyd
      @MrBoifloyd 6 лет назад +263

      A sting to the actual eyeball? The white part of the eye? What was the pain like? I can't even imagine.
      Thank God you're alright.

    • @corbeau-_-
      @corbeau-_- 6 лет назад +157

      like he had a tennis ball in his eye socket...

    • @NickiSchmicki
      @NickiSchmicki 6 лет назад +91

      I got a sting to the white of my eye too. I had a black ring around my eye halfway down my cheek for a while and couldn't open my eye for at least 4 or 5 days. It suuuuucked

  • @McFlysGarage
    @McFlysGarage 5 лет назад +977

    Dude is just touching the trap bare handed and with sandals...
    Intense

    • @kristenjustkristen9462
      @kristenjustkristen9462 5 лет назад +20

      Oh my God I kno right!? I can't stand for one of those things to even get 20 feet from me.

    • @bethann9156
      @bethann9156 4 года назад +1

      Joe Gravelle sucks

    • @hoperemoval6341
      @hoperemoval6341 4 года назад +18

      @Nightatscary YT are you blind, he's literally wearing sandals

    • @hapmaplapflapgap
      @hapmaplapflapgap 4 года назад +13

      I understand he's comfortable around his honey bees, but yellow jackets too? This guy's a monster

    • @Jontae4288
      @Jontae4288 4 года назад +17

      Balls of steel

  • @georgeanos7831
    @georgeanos7831 5 лет назад +583

    On sandals??? I would MAYBE think of going near this with a power armor.

    • @Uniformtree000
      @Uniformtree000 4 года назад +16

      nah FUCKING BURN IT WITH A FLAME THROWER

    • @fallenangelwi25
      @fallenangelwi25 4 года назад +10

      Let's be honest a true power armor would be a wet dream!!!!!!

    • @RSN_Charizard_Op
      @RSN_Charizard_Op 4 года назад +2

      Check : TheBoringCompany, the not a flamethrower, Flamethrower.

    • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
      @Allan_aka_RocKITEman 4 года назад

      @@RSN_Charizard_Op >>> Wish I had bought one when they were available....

    • @Johnydogood
      @Johnydogood 4 года назад +2

      @@fallenangelwi25 yes, i say let go of using tech and energy to explore space, build power armour! ...li po batteries, with hydraulic something lol. ...

  • @jimlunn
    @jimlunn 5 лет назад +1450

    I assumed you were in one of those full body bomb disposal suits but nah just chilling there in sandals
    holy shit

    • @snaptravelchew
      @snaptravelchew 5 лет назад +15

      😂

    • @gazinta
      @gazinta 5 лет назад +42

      When they're feeding, they're not very aggressive.

    • @xivious
      @xivious 5 лет назад +15

      Jim Lunn balls of steel

    • @chedrickmcplatt6158
      @chedrickmcplatt6158 5 лет назад +11

      Jim Lunn I cant Believe that he only has the hat part on

    • @jacknickolstine3355
      @jacknickolstine3355 5 лет назад +10

      It's ok he got a bee hat on

  • @geoffcarr5157
    @geoffcarr5157 6 лет назад +608

    Lol. Bare feet and he just lifts that Bottle out with bare hands. I feel like I've been stung a dozen times just watching this video.

    • @kaygon.5202
      @kaygon.5202 6 лет назад +1

      I cpuld never do that with my necked foots

    • @dryan8377
      @dryan8377 5 лет назад +9

      Definitely he got a lotta balls. I hate these bastards. They are SATAN's Predators!

    • @Cd5ssmffan
      @Cd5ssmffan 5 лет назад +4

      put on some socks cletus

    • @evetsnitram8866
      @evetsnitram8866 5 лет назад +6

      @@dryan8377 cast iron balls, but I think he realizes they're more interested in the rotten meat than him.

    • @rawtrout3402
      @rawtrout3402 5 лет назад +6

      how is it possible he didn't get stung? sometimes i sit outside on my porch and the wasps come flying at my face meanwhile this guy is grabbing the trap with bare hands

  • @alexmaclean1
    @alexmaclean1 4 года назад +655

    I know, I know, every animal serves a function, but I still think we can all agree that every hornet and wasp could die and we'd find a way to cope with the loss...

    • @Texan-mx5ct
      @Texan-mx5ct 4 года назад +16

      Untrue

    • @ZimmFor3
      @ZimmFor3 4 года назад +77

      lbbradley55 he didn’t say honeybees he said hornets and wasps which kill bees 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @BertRoer
      @BertRoer 4 года назад +44

      Alex MacLean wasps are quite good for the ecosystem tho since they kill lots of insects and this keeps insect plagues down.

    • @jayhardin3259
      @jayhardin3259 4 года назад +84

      Alex MacLean
      A wasps / hornets only job is to be an asshole

    • @MaineOneV1
      @MaineOneV1 4 года назад +11

      lbbradley55 can you read??? He said hornets and wasp. Where the fuck did he say anything about honeybees?😤

  • @khemkaslehrling3840
    @khemkaslehrling3840 4 года назад +36

    In cases where I found the nest, the trusty vacuum cleaner trick has always worked like a champ. Just place the hose opening near the entrance, set to "on" then plug it in. The jackets do not like the sound or vibration and will relentlessly attack the hose opening, getting sucked in. If you have a shop vac, you can also put soapy water in the canister. I've wiped out entire in-wall nests in a couple of hours this way.

    • @jaclynmarie5747
      @jaclynmarie5747 10 месяцев назад +1

      We have done this, too! One in the side of the house. Worked great. For in ground nests, we usually pour diesel in and light it up

    • @davidcarp5935
      @davidcarp5935 Месяц назад

      Cool!

    • @bigoldgrizzly
      @bigoldgrizzly 26 дней назад

      'suck it and see' as the saying goes

  • @ShadaOfAllThings
    @ShadaOfAllThings 6 лет назад +2139

    Why do I keep clicking these videos when I'm horrified of bees and wasps and such?

    • @nametaken24
      @nametaken24 6 лет назад +24

      I can't resist either.

    • @0naallan429
      @0naallan429 6 лет назад +18

      Shada ,, I'm allergic to bees. I'm descencitising myself.. and becoming knowledgeable.. I'm not so afraid anymore. Although wearing headphones makes it a real interesting experience.. lol

    • @Ghostrane
      @Ghostrane 6 лет назад

      Lol I know me to

    • @DPowered2
      @DPowered2 6 лет назад +7

      Mental masochism

    • @Kangaroos_News
      @Kangaroos_News 6 лет назад +1

      Yo Shada I think there is something crawling on your ear! :D hehehehe Be careful & stay safe- you're right to be fearful of wasps etc.

  • @nigelbrookes8534
    @nigelbrookes8534 6 лет назад +247

    A fly just landed on my wrist, needless to say 62 BPM became 102.

  • @rpols22
    @rpols22 4 года назад +27

    Watched a few of these bee keeping videos now. Giant Murder Hornets, yellow jackets....I had no idea how hard it is for bee keepers to keep bees safe and not stressed. I have a new found respect for bee keepers. Keep up the good work!

  • @tennesseehomesteader6175
    @tennesseehomesteader6175 5 лет назад +210

    Great job but I think your drawing the yellow jackets closer to your hives by having the Yellow Jacket trap directly on top of your beehives. Put it 50 yards away... they'll find it.

    • @ramhemi75
      @ramhemi75 5 лет назад +45

      I was thinking the same. Why would you put it on your hive?

    • @KawiLover250
      @KawiLover250 5 лет назад +31

      I think that hive got taken over by the wasps

    • @ward26102
      @ward26102 4 года назад +9

      I would move it away also. Otherwise they antagonize the bees, and of course you have to deal with these vile buggers when working your bees.

    • @djrepercussion
      @djrepercussion 4 года назад +12

      Don’t yellowjackets kill honey bees?

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 4 года назад +11

      @@djrepercussion Only if the bees decide to fight them and the yellowjackets have superior strength/numbers.

  • @luckettg
    @luckettg 6 лет назад +15

    You need maybe 20 more traps, and not right at the nest boxes, to draw them away and kill larger numbers. I love what you have done and thank you for sharing it.

  • @jennh3106
    @jennh3106 6 лет назад +517

    If being brave means wearing flip flops to see yellow jackets then I choose to be a coward my whole life

    • @chelsey8737
      @chelsey8737 5 лет назад +2

      😂😂😂😂

    • @jaywilliams2265
      @jaywilliams2265 4 года назад +6

      The thing about wasps/yellow jackets is, they react to motion. If you flail and make quick movements, sure as shit they'll sting you. If you go slow and pay attention, they wont if they aren't already agitated.

    • @elijahmontgomery4146
      @elijahmontgomery4146 4 года назад +5

      If you mind your own business and stay calm, they’re really nothing to worry about.

    • @jakesnake165
      @jakesnake165 4 года назад

      So does the bad meat kill them or now what

    • @samuelalley7331
      @samuelalley7331 4 года назад +1

      @@jakesnake165 No they simply can't get out and die from lack of life and purpose.

  • @apilgrim4919
    @apilgrim4919 3 года назад +34

    At Last, I got rid of a large colony of yellow jacket wasps nesting between the roof and the ceiling 2 days ago. The wasps found a way in through 3 small gaps in the soffit and the nest was deep inside the roof and not accessible.
    I sealed the gaps with silicone sealant but they seem to find another way in.
    1. First method , before I looked up RUclips for hints, I tried to zap them with an electric device shaped like a table tennis bat. Managed to kill about 120 wasps but the wasp population was large and they still kept coming.
    2. A few days later tried the method described on one of these channels using a cooked piece of chicken and a rectangular container partly filled with soapy water. Managed to kill about 100 wasps over 3-4 days. The wasps were still breeding fast and they kept coming.
    3. This time I mixed 1 teaspoon of honey and 1 teaspoon of Borax powder (more if needed). I dabbed the gooey mixture at the wasp’s entrance in the soffit at 3 places. You can see the wasps quickly start feeding on the mixture. You do it say twice a day (if you have time)as the honey/Boraz mixture gets consumed quickly. It does not kill the wasp immediately which is great because the wasp then goes in to feed the larvae. After about 5 days of doing this the wasp population gets reduced drastically. After about 8 days, the whole wasp population is gone.
    4. No honey bees were affected because they will not go near the wasp entrance in the soffit. You can wipe off any excess honey/Borax on the soffit.
    5. Disadvantage of 3/. is that you have to do this regularly over a few days.
    6. Make sure you wear a hoodie, long pants, socks and shoes, gloves, face mask and face shield. You need a long enough ladder to get to the soffit.
    7. Feels good and at peace when you finally do something that worked.

    • @unherdac
      @unherdac 3 года назад +2

      Neat way to kill the yellow jackets, thanks for the tip. However, no need to wear anything when you do this at sunset or later. Wasps become inactive during the night.

    • @PoonamSingh-sx8qh
      @PoonamSingh-sx8qh 3 года назад

      Hi James . I am having wasps coming and trying to make hives . How do I get rid of them ? Exterminator are so expensive. Thank you for your help

    • @williamsporing1500
      @williamsporing1500 2 года назад +1

      Borax and sugar water does the same with ants. They drink it up and take it back to the nest…kills them all in a few days

    • @johnmoss6631
      @johnmoss6631 2 года назад +1

      I gave up on the sprays. The spray/foam never go deep into the nest. Found that the aerosol flea canisters work great. The aerosol penetrates all the crevices and goes way deep.

  • @LifeHappensJustinTime
    @LifeHappensJustinTime 5 лет назад +108

    My man isn't wearing a fkn bee suit straight bare hand touching this gateway to hell!!??

    • @titanuranus
      @titanuranus 4 года назад +2

      To date, the size of his balls has yet to be measured.

  • @sandyt4343
    @sandyt4343 6 лет назад +279

    You sure got guts. No gloves?and sandals? Holy smokes I’d go in battle gear with a flamethrower and still sweat

    • @dryan8377
      @dryan8377 5 лет назад +6

      I saw that... I was like holy chit! No way. Gimme your flame-thrower to eliminate all of these bastards yesterday!

    • @thomasbroking7943
      @thomasbroking7943 5 лет назад +4

      Give me my brown pants...

    • @SabertoothedFrostbite
      @SabertoothedFrostbite 5 лет назад +4

      @@thomasbroking7943 this guy has the right idea...he wore the brown pants😹

    • @quintenelijah6586
      @quintenelijah6586 5 лет назад +1

      Tooo dead ass str8 facts no lies told

    • @mikedisher30
      @mikedisher30 5 лет назад

      I used to have white pants now they have a brown line through the middle this is crazy crazy

  • @sandyt4343
    @sandyt4343 6 лет назад +267

    Meat is good but there’s nothing that beats fish. Any kind seems to work but salt water fish are enough to drive them nuts. This is a great trap. Thanks I’ll build one tomorrow. Might add some electricity just to get them back for my last sting. Man I hate yellow jackets 🐝

    • @redthunderheart5783
      @redthunderheart5783 6 лет назад +3

      Yeah, I hate the suckers too!

    • @kenshinhimura9387
      @kenshinhimura9387 6 лет назад +6

      @ Pantolon Yilani fuck off you dumbass sack of shit.

    • @sandyt4343
      @sandyt4343 6 лет назад +2

      Natelostgetoverit CryBaby good gravy that’s terrible! You must live in a hive. The poor kids must have been miserable. I just got stung in the hand and I thought ah no big deal. In an hour it looked like a pumpkin with fingers. I hate those suckers. We kill them when ever we can

    • @themrmortonman
      @themrmortonman 6 лет назад +5

      They really seem to love crab too I have noticed.

    • @sandyt4343
      @sandyt4343 6 лет назад +10

      Natelostgetoverit CryBaby a woman I worked with was at a company picnic we were having a she picked up her 7-up off the table and there were a bunch of yellow jackets that had gone into it. She got stung in the tongue , the Emt’s said 7 Times ( don’t know how they counted that) , but her tongue swelled up and looked like a football. Never saw anything like that before or since , but it darn near suffocated her. Poor girl. You can believe that’s one mistake I never make after seeing that. Look before you drink. !!👀🐝

  • @andygeorgiou2846
    @andygeorgiou2846 4 года назад +119

    Bare handed??? That’s what you call “Built in the USA”

    • @Karan321333301
      @Karan321333301 4 года назад +1

      You've clearly never heard of the term "Mother Russia"😂 .... Btw this guy has balls of Steel

    • @alan30189
      @alan30189 4 года назад

      I guess bees really don't mind you, unless you are a threat to their nest. Here they are just interested in the food only.

    • @oldscout80
      @oldscout80 4 года назад

      Kinda like skinny dipping in a pool of Piranhas

  • @wolfemanbog4176
    @wolfemanbog4176 5 лет назад +123

    Thank you for saving the bees

    • @deafmusician2
      @deafmusician2 5 лет назад +4

      If he didn't do something, there goes his honey business

    • @bryanderagaming1316
      @bryanderagaming1316 4 года назад +2

      I HATE! bees all bee's with a big passion! I want bees to be EXTINCT. We don't need honey when we have sugar. There noise they make when they fly is so unpleasant. I mean no offence to people who do like bees 🤢🤮. Bees are just not something I like ..

    • @wolfemanbog4176
      @wolfemanbog4176 4 года назад +3

      Emmanuel Ben if all be where gone they be no sugar !! Bees play a huge part in this planet food supplier

    • @bryanderagaming1316
      @bryanderagaming1316 4 года назад +1

      @@wolfemanbog4176 oh..

    • @halljeowldnnxn
      @halljeowldnnxn 4 года назад +5

      @@bryanderagaming1316 bees are very important!!!!!

  • @HappyFlapps
    @HappyFlapps 6 лет назад +924

    When I was 12 I tied my horse to an Alder tree for awhile so I could help my brother lift some supplies into his tree house. I heard the horse begin to stomp and snort and whinny and looked down to see her pulling at her bridle in the midst of a cloud of yellow jackets. There happened to be a nest of them among the roots of the tree. I ran into the angrily buzzing cloud and was able to use my pocket knife to cut the reins and free her, but my sojourn among those little bastards left me with about 100 stings on my face, down my shirt and up my pants legs. Have no pity on these vicious little shits. KILL THEM ALL.

    • @johnf2995
      @johnf2995 6 лет назад +14

      yeah kill all of them!!!!!!!

    • @jimmyfortrue3741
      @jimmyfortrue3741 6 лет назад +82

      that information is good advice for horse and other pet owners to look carefully before tying up an animal as well as being a potential scene for a Stephen King novel.

    • @stormythepit4391
      @stormythepit4391 6 лет назад +31

      Is the horse ok?

    • @sheilaarmenti5321
      @sheilaarmenti5321 5 лет назад +1

      Animal abuser.

    • @memestream8929
      @memestream8929 5 лет назад +73

      Sheila it's remarkable people like you exist.

  • @paulplatosh2738
    @paulplatosh2738 6 лет назад +249

    You must have had a couple of nest around. I'll give you another tip - get yourself a can of cat food, and mix in some Fipronil. Fipronil is commonly sold as Frontline flea and tick treatment for dogs. Buy the one for large dogs, and mix one tube with the cat food. You want to spread it out on pieces of plywood and set it out at first light. Leave it out where the nests are - you can divide it into three clumps. By the end of the day, the poisoned meat is gone, and the workers have brought it back to the nests where they share it with the others. In two days the nests are dead. WARNING - this method is technically illegal (off-label) since Fipronil is poisonous to fish and birds, so you want to be sure to keep it away from water, and away from places where the birds might peck at it. I created a wire cage to let the yellowjackets through, but keep other things out.
    You're welcome.

    • @geraldhenrickson7472
      @geraldhenrickson7472 5 лет назад +15

      Not sure anything should be left out for ther local cats to consume, even if you hate the neighbors cat.

    • @zephiernetecke7922
      @zephiernetecke7922 5 лет назад +65

      They said they built a wire cage around it to keep other animals out...

    • @jenniferperry6496
      @jenniferperry6496 5 лет назад +11

      I agree...you must kill the nest or you're fighting a losing battle

    • @1000cemetarylane
      @1000cemetarylane 5 лет назад +7

      It would work pretty well, as most bees are nectar and pollen eaters. Any of the predatory flying insects that are 'meat' eaters would be effected. Just make sure it stays inside a wire cage, as described, to prevent unwanted critters from getting at it, and do not leave it out overnight.

    • @williamkowalchik572
      @williamkowalchik572 5 лет назад +2

      That stuff is nasty too bees. And he has hives. So watch what you do.

  • @cheeseburgerlegstudios1839
    @cheeseburgerlegstudios1839 5 лет назад +36

    @ 5:15 Just casually gesturing in the middle of swarm of yellow jackets.

    • @BaneRain
      @BaneRain 4 года назад

      They're focused on the meat, they wont sting him unless he really ficks with them

    • @davidpew3184
      @davidpew3184 4 года назад

      @@BaneRain no way would I even be that close to that trap let alone lift up the homemade funnel

  • @sandralewis1689
    @sandralewis1689 3 года назад +4

    I cannot begin to say how grateful I am that you made this video! I will be making this trap tomorrow!

  • @Mr_Bondi
    @Mr_Bondi 6 лет назад +222

    Anyone else really itchy and swatting at imaginary bugs?

  • @offgridrvliving
    @offgridrvliving 5 лет назад +4

    To find the yellow jacket nests setup 3 feeders approx 100 to 200 feet apart and use triangulation to determine the exact location of the nests by watching the wasps return home with their booty from each feeder. I use this technique to locate nests. Works every time!

  • @lelawxs27
    @lelawxs27 5 лет назад +280

    Him: goes out half naked to video yellow jacket trap
    Me: *at home* screaming like a mad lady watching this video

    • @the_egg_
      @the_egg_ 5 лет назад +11

      you do realize its a joke, right?

    • @notgonnalie1846
      @notgonnalie1846 4 года назад

      Me: cringed hard reading your 'humor'

    • @lewis1912
      @lewis1912 4 года назад +1

      me : dies when i see one wasp
      barnyard bees man : hold my beer

    • @alan30189
      @alan30189 4 года назад

      Me: You're soooo cute!

    • @dna5585
      @dna5585 4 года назад

      why?

  • @deanmoncaster
    @deanmoncaster 4 года назад +42

    Anyone that kills wasps is a friend of mine

  • @AXE914
    @AXE914 6 лет назад +138

    I had huge YJ problem last year. So I did a little research and here is what I did. I hung 3 Rescue traps in first warm days in the spring in bee yard. And I caught 32 queens in the spring. According to Internet each queen has something like 1000 workers in the fall, you do the math. Very little jackets this fall. Great success!

    • @dozer1642
      @dozer1642 6 лет назад +16

      Alexey Dorokhov that’s like over 300!

    • @AXE914
      @AXE914 6 лет назад +17

      Dozer1642 I suggest you go back to school. 😂

    • @tango4210
      @tango4210 6 лет назад +35

      Alexey Dorokhov , Dozer is not technically wrong. 32x1000 is more than 300...

    • @dozer1642
      @dozer1642 6 лет назад +1

      Chuck U. Farley thank you.

    • @marcusfurlow8332
      @marcusfurlow8332 6 лет назад +1

      I made a trap in a plastic cup using %5 Sevin dust, mixed with some sugar,it worked.the Sevin dust is powerful by itself but the sugar draws them to the dust,the Sevin dust destroy them

  • @sessiontelemetric5618
    @sessiontelemetric5618 6 лет назад +50

    Man, nice work! Clever trap. Thank you for working to help save our most essential honey bees!

    • @abbitrayrabbit9384
      @abbitrayrabbit9384 5 лет назад

      do you realize that honeybees don't pollinate everything, their numbers cause decline of other pollinators, killing yellow jackets don't save honeybees..

  • @WillaHerrera
    @WillaHerrera 5 лет назад +50

    You need to build about 20 of those traps to kill those vile things

  • @22shootq
    @22shootq 4 года назад +42

    Barn yard bees 🐝: eh I’ll just touch the trap with A lot of yellowjackets
    Me: *Sees a yellow jacket* OH HELL NAH

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 4 года назад

      If you don't smell like rotten meat or sugar water, they are not interested in you - as long as you don't swat at them or attack them some other way.

    • @LupeSunglass
      @LupeSunglass 4 года назад +1

      @@buggsy5 Then explain them tryna come from across the yard to stab my face

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 4 года назад +2

      @@LupeSunglass I have never had that happen, unless I am in their flight path to the trap. Even then, they just usually bounce off instead of trying to sting.
      Experiment by painting the funnel black, so the yellow jackets will see light straight down and go through the opening, rather than trying to get through the funnel wall.
      You could also use a sport drink bottle for your funnel - which would provide a larger opening into the trap. Even with such a large opening, I have rarely seen yellow jackets crawl up and out.

  • @jojuancedergreen2696
    @jojuancedergreen2696 6 лет назад +13

    I recently moved to an area with lots of yellow jackets and wasps, so I've been reading up on them. When devising traps for these pests, it's good to plan for both types: the ones drawn to sweet aromas (soda pop, fruit juice, ripe fruit) and the ones drawn to animal protein (e.g. BBQ ribs, deviled eggs, and your grandson's baloney sandwich!).

    • @dimitrisargyropoulos6912
      @dimitrisargyropoulos6912 Год назад +1

      It's the same species I think.
      They gather animal protein for their larvae, while they themselves consume sweets.

  • @bretkellam6429
    @bretkellam6429 6 лет назад +368

    dude is doing this with out gloves.. any protection? Yeah.. f that. Kudos for being able to though

    • @jbonegw
      @jbonegw 6 лет назад +21

      If I did that I’d be dead or permanently in the hospital.

    • @thebeststooge
      @thebeststooge 6 лет назад +2

      Braver, or dumber, than I. OUCH, no effing way.

    • @Stevesrssrssrs
      @Stevesrssrssrs 6 лет назад +12

      I've got a friend crazy like that. He had a wasp nest take hold in the side of his house, and he'd go up there and start beating on the side of the house and they'd come out and......not fucking sting him somehow!!! I don't know how he does it!! I came over to pick him up one day. He was sitting on the tailgate of a truck, very close to the house, slumped over from the heat of a 90+-degree day, and wasps were everywhere right above him!! When he would raise up and sit up straight, they were all flying around his head and he just sat there!!! He didn't swing like i'd be doing, so he never got stung, but just the sight is something I'll never forget!! He saw me pull up, got off the truck, and walked on over like nothing!

    • @kimberlyporter9555
      @kimberlyporter9555 6 лет назад

      Stonemansteve II. What's his secret?

    • @Dargonhuman
      @Dargonhuman 6 лет назад +2

      KIMBERLY PORTERMaybe he's born with it, maybe it's Maybeline?

  • @warrenstemphly5756
    @warrenstemphly5756 4 года назад +11

    Japanese hornets were recently found in my state (Washington), the thought of them becoming as common as yellow jackets terrifies me.

    • @Dayserking
      @Dayserking 4 года назад +4

      It doesn’t seem like that’s going to happen. Experts are already strategizing plans to eradicate queens when worker hornets begin scouting for hives to raid early fall. Also, those hornets are used to warm, wet summers in japan. Washington may be wet, but you guys don’t have really warm summers.

    • @beth8775
      @beth8775 4 года назад +2

      I sincerely hope Washington state is aiming for overkill on that situation.

  • @diggdogg5378
    @diggdogg5378 4 года назад +6

    Best way I found to get rid of yellow jackets.
    If you know where the nest is. Get a wet/dry shopvac , put a couple inches of water in it with dish detergent. Set the nozzle of the vacuum hose right next to the entrance. Leave it for a few hours and you will have a shopvac full of hornet soup

  • @628DirtRooster
    @628DirtRooster 6 лет назад +505

    That's really pulling them in! I wonder if the chickens would eat the dead yellow jackets.

    • @christurley391
      @christurley391 6 лет назад +104

      628DirtRooster That becomes a very foul soup in short order, but then again chickens eat anything they can cram down their necks. They might eat them after all. Lol

    • @danielweston9188
      @danielweston9188 6 лет назад +35

      I have a couple of visiting peacocks that will walk up to the YJ' trap and eat the ones flying around. However peacocks also eat gardens, grapes, green fruit etc . .

    • @AXE914
      @AXE914 6 лет назад +29

      Chickens do not eat YJ, wasp or bees, they would eat their larvae though.

    • @hardcorehunter9155
      @hardcorehunter9155 6 лет назад +35

      Well mine eat every insect they come across. I bet mine would eat them. We feed them leftovers, they literally eat anything basically.

    • @AXE914
      @AXE914 6 лет назад

      hardcore hunter No, they would not.

  • @hawkirod
    @hawkirod 6 лет назад +14

    That's awesome...definitely implementing some of these around the area.

  • @calebreardon8707
    @calebreardon8707 4 года назад +4

    This dude has serious courage, I saw one in our porch and I freaked out

  • @JanColdwater
    @JanColdwater 5 лет назад +57

    Yes, I saw a video where someone filled it with way more water and Dawn dish soap. They die way faster. Just curious as to why you didn’t put it further away from the honey hives? Enough meat in a few traps on the ground would attract them away from the hives and give less stress to your honey bees.

    • @hag8752
      @hag8752 5 лет назад +18

      He has sugar water on top of the hives so they’re drawn to that too, he’s trying to overwhelm the sugar smell with the meat smell

    • @itsonlyme3052
      @itsonlyme3052 5 лет назад +5

      That person was :
      Mousetrap Monday.

    • @iwontreplybacklol7481
      @iwontreplybacklol7481 4 года назад +1

      @@hag8752 so then take the sugar water away. Let the bees polinate and forage like they should. Just greedy for more bee spit with sugar. Nasty

    • @hag8752
      @hag8752 4 года назад +11

      @@iwontreplybacklol7481 i would expect someone so salty to complain about sugar.

  • @guyh.4553
    @guyh.4553 6 лет назад +18

    Went through at least 10 disposable traps this last year. This is far better. Glad you showed how to build it. New project for the summer!

    • @adelicccmb3161
      @adelicccmb3161 6 лет назад

      cant bee live anyone listened to be honest wanted to know if there are any funny or wordplay guys im so borded you guys honestly bring back my faith in the 2 bob store some call it here ive learnt so much and you guys are great no step intended im just a nutta not crazy just a necta chiller to be honest i just love getting better and trying new diss banter as well as comedy word play apology and respect sorry for talking shit great app i wont whaoo out silly shit anymore you can trust me send me a inbox heads up your not down and any pointers im after serious back and forth practice and have respect hope you dont mind lads thaks have a good one
      peace

    • @Goji1
      @Goji1 6 лет назад

      We do a similar thing at the national park usually with liter soap bottles but we just cut a couple near the top portion of the bottle and glue a sponge on the twist top and add pheromone to it. Mostly we do that to monitor numbers. For the nests though might I suggest a strategy we do at the park attract some to an area with a can of tuna or something like that then take a small piece of jerky and tie thread around it and at the end put something light but reflective or white, generally something that really stands out. After the jacket picks up that piece, well better have your running shoes on. We have to do this because we have restrictions that don't really allow us to use poison bait, so I'm not certain what you're allowed to do but the upside is you don't get fat doing this.

  • @richardpeterson3753
    @richardpeterson3753 6 лет назад +58

    got nuts being that close to swarming yellow jackets. the ones in Oklahoma seemed to have a violent temper. we kept our distance from em lol

    • @WeAreThePeef
      @WeAreThePeef 6 лет назад +3

      Richard Peterson it'd be worse approaching their nest. They get defensive about their home, whereas these guys are just busy following their noses for that trap.

    • @miraveta
      @miraveta 6 лет назад +4

      Here in CT our yellow jackets actually hunt you down after death. I've been stung 5 times all by dead yellow jackets. Even death does not stop their wake of devistation and sadism. We had a nest and they killed a stray cat that came near. Just absolutely wrecked the poor Kitty in seconds

    • @InsanoBinLooney
      @InsanoBinLooney 6 лет назад +2

      I was out playing paintballs 2 summers ago, I was moving on the flank of a group of unaware players, I slide behind a steel drum which was placed inside of a dump truck tire about 40 feet behind the groups little bunker they where chilling in, and I start spraying, then the return spray comes in as I take cover, it rattles up the barrel which happened to contain a big hornet nest.

    • @Stevesrssrssrs
      @Stevesrssrssrs 6 лет назад +3

      I've got a friend crazy like that. He had a wasp nest take hold in the side of his house, and he'd go up there and start beating on the side of the house and they'd come out and......not fucking sting him somehow!!! I don't know how he does it!! I came over to pick him up one day. He was sitting on the tailgate of a truck, very close to the house, slumped over from the heat of a 90+-degree day, and wasps were everywhere right above him!! When he would raise up and sit up straight, they were all flying around his head and he just sat there!!! He didn't swing like i'd be doing, so he never got stung, but just the sight is something I'll never forget!! He saw me pull up, got off the truck, and walked on over like nothing!

    • @nobullshit9721
      @nobullshit9721 6 лет назад +2

      Yea I agree they’ll start doing airstrikes on you and attack your pets sting the house get in your house and follow you around the yard shit there enough to give you nightmares

  • @tashamott
    @tashamott 5 лет назад +2

    We have a nest in the stables. I managed to get rid of a few hundred thanks to you! Thanks. I’m sure the horses say thanks too.

  • @southernexposure123
    @southernexposure123 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video. Great trap.
    When I put out swarm lures I've noticed that if there's a smell of "death" near a lure the bees might scout the lure, but I haven't had a lure this year that was adopted by a swarm when the lure had the smell of death within a hundred feet.. I had a couple of buzzards raise a chick near a lure location. They brought the chick road kill etc and the bees stayed away from those lures.

  • @ClintusMaximus777
    @ClintusMaximus777 6 лет назад +6

    I got stung at a young age I was afraid of bees and there cousins threw my teens. I am 31 now but it took me along time not to be scared anymore! I give you beekeepers respect for your passion to manage bees!

    • @ClintusMaximus777
      @ClintusMaximus777 6 лет назад

      I am really not afraid anymore, but I am still cautious.

    • @ClintusMaximus777
      @ClintusMaximus777 6 лет назад

      Mainly because killer bees are moving north.

  • @dabprod4962
    @dabprod4962 6 лет назад +12

    Thanks for the tip David. I built one of these and put it on the tongue of my enclosed trailer about 20 ft from my hives and it drew every yellow jacket away from the hives. My trap is about 3" deep in yellow jackets and many more on the inside walls. Great cheap fix to a problem. Thanks

    • @jeansroses7249
      @jeansroses7249 6 лет назад +1

      that's what I was thinking as I was watching this; i.e., it doesn't seem like a good idea to have the y.j's so close to the hive

    • @dabprod4962
      @dabprod4962 6 лет назад +1

      I made two of these traps. One I posted about 15-20 feet of the hives, and a second one about 50+ feet away. The second trap caught very few......VERY few. But the closer one caught hundreds.

    • @RyanBissell
      @RyanBissell 6 лет назад +3

      Jeans Roses The YJs were already visiting the hives, because they wanted to steal from the bees. The trap is more enticing, so the bees are left alone.

    • @snoopfurlow1275
      @snoopfurlow1275 5 лет назад

      @@dabprod4962 with that large trap..'ll fill it with syrup,a sweet soda,mix it with some liquid insecticide such as the liquid sevin..they will feed from the bait,it will dry them out, the yellow jackets will die off.

  • @lenoretalon9958
    @lenoretalon9958 4 года назад +2

    That was an awful year. Putting traps out this week. Great advice. Thank you

  • @26debsterdots
    @26debsterdots 3 года назад +5

    Thank you ! We will use your idea next year. We aren’t honey bee hive workers yet but the yellow jackets are awful here too.

  • @zimzim2160
    @zimzim2160 6 лет назад +3

    Hate them yellow jackets ! Can't wait till spring to set a few of these up. Thank you.

  • @johns.sr.7433
    @johns.sr.7433 4 года назад +9

    Thank you so much, folks don't really understand how essential honey bees are to our survival.

  • @gunner3921
    @gunner3921 5 лет назад +3

    My first encounter with yellow jackets was when I was 10 or 11. Went with my father to work (he works in the oil field) and we had to unlock this gate that was chained to a post. I unlocked it and as I was unwrapping the chain like 10-20 yellow jackets flew out of the post and chased me. I ran fast and didn’t get stung but they will pelt you. You’ll hear the terrifying “brpbrpbrp” as they whiz past your ear, truly terrifying.

  • @stellerate
    @stellerate 5 лет назад +4

    People always told me when I was little to not be afraid of wasp, but one time when I was at Disney world I was just minding my own business when I watched a wasp fly onto my arm and sting me, this man is MUCH braver than I am

  • @imprssd49
    @imprssd49 6 лет назад +6

    WOW! You've got a hell of a nest somewhere.

  • @JonRheaume2282
    @JonRheaume2282 6 лет назад +16

    Great tip. Love your idea. Thank you very much and I did read some of the comments that yellow jackets are beneficial. but come fall. All bets are off. they are just complete pain in the ass and useless. They're all mad and drunk off of rotten things that are around. You can't hang a deer in the fall without them all around. You can't Slaughter animals without them being around. And I tried to pick up just my rotten apples in my yard and there was no way I could get near that part of the yard. Thank you so much for the idea on the Trap. I am going to put it to good use come Harvest Time next year. This was the worst year I have ever seen the yellow jackets in my life. One tip I can share with everyone is Dawn dishwashing liquid. If you do find a hole with the yellow jackets active. That are in the wrong place any time of year. I just walk over with Dawn and squirt directly in the hole an inch and a half around the hole in the morning. so I can trap them all coming and going. all of them get stuck to the fluid and cannot go in or out and it is totally environmentally safe. I did it to two holes in my yard and the next day a skunk or something ripped up the nest out of the ground and ate the larvae.

    • @melissac3313
      @melissac3313 6 лет назад +3

      i am going to try this in the early spring to catch the queens, then they cannot build nests. in the fall you are catching all the workers.

  • @Liquidazot
    @Liquidazot 2 года назад

    I like your channel because you are man who is saving world. No Bees no food.

  • @Calers-gu1ib
    @Calers-gu1ib 5 лет назад +3

    These are the nicest Yellow Jackets I've ever seen, one shows up at our table it's total bedlam trying to avoid being stung

    • @JDBeastmode
      @JDBeastmode 4 года назад

      Cal 99ers they don’t come to your table to sting you, they’re looking for food and if you just didn’t move they wouldn’t bother you. People get stung by swatting at them or threatening them in some way.

  • @starlightengramA
    @starlightengramA 4 года назад +3

    What a real video. There is the proof that wasps are carnivorous. They attack leaf chewing insects, cut worms, caterpillars, etc. I have seen a big yellow jacket kill and eat a killer bee. Dauber wasps prey on the dangerous spiders. Yellow jackets (wasps) have my blessing and kindness!

  • @tylerl6942
    @tylerl6942 6 лет назад +11

    Weigh one wasp, take the dead wasps, weigh them, then divide the overall weight by the one wasp, it'd be cool to get a rough estimate

    • @billybobjoe198
      @billybobjoe198 5 лет назад +7

      You'd be much better off weighing a known number, like count 50 wasps, and weigh them, rather than just the single wasp. A sample of 1 is hardly an average sample. And by weighing them all at once you minimize any issues with the scale.

    • @tylerl6942
      @tylerl6942 5 лет назад +3

      @@billybobjoe198 that's a good point

  • @PracticalDigitalStrategies
    @PracticalDigitalStrategies 5 лет назад +1

    Built one today, after seeing this video, thought "That's the one" once it was filled with bait, the clouds rolled in and it rained. I love a multi-task device!

  • @PHILIPWATSON82
    @PHILIPWATSON82 3 года назад

    That scenery and landscape looks priceless

  • @thatoneguyc8312
    @thatoneguyc8312 5 лет назад +12

    Shawn woods a mouse trapper actually has another really good trap that used water and kills them everything time they go for the meat it's a tote box with a board with chicken nailed to one side and then you put that chicken side down and fill the tote with water and soap and as they take the meat they drop in the water

  • @knightforlorn6731
    @knightforlorn6731 6 лет назад +4

    JEEZ!!!! Holy cow. well done. Learned how to control a pest today.

  • @mrandrew625
    @mrandrew625 4 года назад +1

    I battled a German yellow jacket nest in Jan. when it was cold here in N.central Fla.,I t was massive going down nearly 4 feet with five huge levels and 3 entrances underneath a large low hanging cedar tree so I could not burn it.5 full cans of bee spray on the initial attack sprayed down each hole had little effect followed by a large amount of D.E.poured into the hole and blown deep into the holes with a leaf blower.The nest released dozens of very large queens around an 1 1/2 long that were coated with D.E.After excavating the nest it overall size was about an area of a 55 gallon drum and contained many thousands of bees.It took nearly 2 weeks working on cold mornings to completely destroy the nest.

  • @genmockify
    @genmockify 5 лет назад

    I use a trap like that for flies. Same process. Excellent video, to see a large one.

  • @tosgem
    @tosgem 5 лет назад +7

    You need lile 50 of those traps, all around the hives, out in the fields. Go thermonuclear on those yellow jackets

  • @GroupUnders
    @GroupUnders 4 года назад +3

    You’re one brave guy to be lifting that thing up haha

  • @seththomas9105
    @seththomas9105 4 года назад +2

    Go honeybees! We're rooting for ya!

  • @brianlacy8870
    @brianlacy8870 5 лет назад

    great and scalable design ... could place down wind in one's yard ... could make rain shed to block rain water pouring in .. thanks fer the good idea

  • @LearnToFlyWithPilotGuy
    @LearnToFlyWithPilotGuy 6 лет назад +57

    Great idea! Wouldn't it be better to locate the trap away from your hives so that you don't attract hordes of yellowjackets coming to your hives?

    • @jeansroses7249
      @jeansroses7249 6 лет назад +16

      my thoughts too.

    • @Michiel1972
      @Michiel1972 6 лет назад +6

      Same thoughts here

    • @Tatusiek_1
      @Tatusiek_1 6 лет назад +6

      Eddie Chapman but all those yellow jackets are near the hives

    • @Kentololable
      @Kentololable 6 лет назад +14

      Believe they are already attracted to the feeders. Hence why there are so many.

    • @_DST0NE_
      @_DST0NE_ 6 лет назад

      Crazy!!!!

  • @HelmutDoork
    @HelmutDoork 6 лет назад +7

    You should try one of those traps that has poisoned bait, they'll bring it back to the nest and the queen dies.

  • @christopherjordan2890
    @christopherjordan2890 4 года назад +1

    This is amazing I have never seen anything like this

  • @massachusettsprepper
    @massachusettsprepper 4 года назад +1

    Yes sir, these things work fantastic. Thanks for sharing.

  • @melissac3313
    @melissac3313 6 лет назад +6

    thank you for your videos, i am going to make this trap in the early spring to catch the queens when they come out of hibernation

    • @69eddieD
      @69eddieD 6 лет назад +3

      Catching the queens in the spring is the best way. I've permanently reduced the yellow jacket problem on my property by doing this for years. I also seek them out in the spring and just swat them. I never see a yellow jacket until middle to late July anymore (except for the queens in the spring). Closest nest to my house I've seen in 10 years was 500 feet away.
      I love bees, but hate yellow jackets. I learned about yellow jackets and that was the key to controlling them. Before that I could hardly be outside. My neighbors even asked what happened to the yellow jackets.

    • @snoopfurlow1275
      @snoopfurlow1275 5 лет назад +1

      @@69eddieD adding a sweet soda with a combination of liquid sevin.they will feed from the sugary soda,will die off from the sevin,they won't make it too far.

    • @69eddieD
      @69eddieD 5 лет назад

      The trick is to get them to take it back to the nest and feed the Sevin to the queen. Even tracking it into the nest works. I got rid of yellow jackets inside the wall of my brick house by spraying the returning workers at dusk. It worked.
      By the way I've only seen two yellow jackets this year and that was four miles from my house. I know they'll be back.

  • @cellogirl11rw55
    @cellogirl11rw55 5 лет назад +6

    I'm listening to this with a stereo headset, and I keep cringing every time a bee or yellow jacket flies by. 😂

  • @PhillipYewTree
    @PhillipYewTree 5 лет назад

    Great idea. Thanks for sharing. Sympathy for your circumstances.

  • @joelvarney5091
    @joelvarney5091 4 года назад +1

    Oh. My. God. I had chills through my whole body for the entire video.

  • @masonjarhillbilly
    @masonjarhillbilly 4 года назад +3

    Jonestown is a plastic container. Great idea.

  • @ShawnStrickland
    @ShawnStrickland 6 лет назад +76

    WTF IS THAT RED GIANT KILLER THING!!!!!! That is freaking HUGE! On the left side of the container by the edge o.O

    • @gt-3797
      @gt-3797 6 лет назад +10

      Shawn Strickland. Looks like a mahogany wasp.

    • @unitedsknight7476
      @unitedsknight7476 6 лет назад +40

      We call them red wasps in LA they're total bastards.

    • @gt-3797
      @gt-3797 6 лет назад +3

      Adam Walker. Lived down in Victorville for a year, we had these huge fireants with a giant ant mound in our backyard sticking your finger in the hole of that mound would be pain unimaginable, but fireants aren't as bad wasps to a certain extent.

    • @ShawnStrickland
      @ShawnStrickland 6 лет назад +12

      Thanks guys, here in Canada we have no wasps even close to that size. Freaking crazy man.

    • @gt-3797
      @gt-3797 6 лет назад +8

      Shawn Strickland. Yeah mahogany wasps are everywhere in places like kentucky and louisiana and some in california too. Thankfully you don't have them.

  • @kevinmichaelbergman8276
    @kevinmichaelbergman8276 5 лет назад +1

    I started this type of Trap works great.

  • @MstresVampy
    @MstresVampy 4 года назад

    Just absolutely craziness..when u lifted the lid on the trap made me shutter..tysm for sharing

  • @Haltzo
    @Haltzo Год назад +2

    Hey man! Thanks for the video and alot of useful info again. Every once in a while i come back to watch your videos, and i have solved this wasp/hornet problem an other way, maybe a way that might be useful for you too😊. Im a beekeeper aswell, i had a hornet problem where hornets would kill my bees, first i made the gaps in my beehive boxes small enough so nothing bigger than my bees could get in, 2nd i laid one of those glue mouse traps on top of the box (this is like a square piece of carboard that has this really sticky glue on it. Then next, i caught one of the hornets, killed it and stuck it onto the glue trap, because of killing that one and putting it on the glue trap, the hornet releases pheromones calling for help from other hornets, and in an hour time i already had 6 hornets stuck in the glue. With 6 hornets stuck in the glue, they would release even more pheromones and after checking that last time that day, i left it for the night and went to check the next day and i had 47 hornets stuck in the glue trap (wooohooo!!😁), it definately works a charm. I now always put like 5 or 6 of them hornet/mouse glue traps on my boxes and i put a dead hornet on each of those and i'm catching a ton of hornets and i rarely seen any hornet in my bee boxes 🙂 since im using these traps ive relayed that info to a Japanese friend of mine who's also a beekeeper & he has made a video on RUclips about the same trick i'm using. So if you guys wanna see exactly what i mean, search for "How to capture Japanese Giant Hornet with glue sheet trap" and you should find that video 😊😊

  • @6771Randy
    @6771Randy 6 лет назад +31

    Canned cat food works good as well.

    • @sandyt4343
      @sandyt4343 6 лет назад +4

      6771Randy yea captains choice drives them crazy. And it stinks like something long dead.

    • @adelicccmb3161
      @adelicccmb3161 6 лет назад

      not made of honey lol

  • @RenKnight347
    @RenKnight347 5 лет назад +4

    If you are ever stung by a plethora of these little rascals, turpentine works on curbing the pain once you've managed to escape the onslaught.
    Chewing tobacco and spit works too if you're short on turpentine.
    Country boy remedies are worth their weight in gold....especially in a stinging pinch situation!
    Yellowjackets are notorious for constructing their hives in soft Earth, near streams, trees, etc.
    Heaven help you if you "locate" the hive by chance stepping or falling on it!

  • @shaeshae5610
    @shaeshae5610 3 года назад

    Trap looks great and works great

  • @PostTraumaticChessDisorder
    @PostTraumaticChessDisorder 4 года назад +12

    Me spotting a yellow jacket: "omfg where are the blankets, I need carpet, give me a thick coat, that thing is totally not going to sting me".
    This guy: "there's like hundreds of them. Here, let me pull the lid to show you how I've made this"
    From this day, I religiously believe that every thundershock is the result of this man's galactic testicles bumping into any object poor enough to get in their way.

  • @itzalobe6224
    @itzalobe6224 5 лет назад +3

    You can see big red bees on the yellow jacket trap, were those wasps

  • @JamieYAYme
    @JamieYAYme 4 года назад

    You seem very knowledgeable! We have them pretty bad here, gotta be ground wasps because I see no nest. Also have a carpenter bee issue around the deck and the playground.

  • @giverny28
    @giverny28 5 лет назад

    Amazing video!
    Thank you so much.

  • @Zankaru
    @Zankaru 5 лет назад +11

    How can they not get out through the 1 liter bottle opening, but go into a hive to raid it and get out?

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 4 года назад +7

      They have trouble finding the small opening from the inside. The inside walls are brighter, so they think that is the way out.
      The trap would be more efficient if the flaps were fastened down so that the insects could crawl along the top and then onto the bottle flaps to get to the opening.
      It might also help of the funnel part were painted black.

    • @helterskelter416
      @helterskelter416 4 года назад

      its hard for them to land on the opening, or to crawl to it from the inside, but easy for them to fall in. their instinct to try to start flying to escape when they sense open space, but if they do that at the bottle top they just fall back in.

    • @onemoremisfit
      @onemoremisfit 4 года назад

      The trick is the container has clear walls, the insects will go toward the light, they tire out bouncing off the walls and fall into the liquid in the bottom and drown. The bottle top should be painted dark to insure the trapped ones never find the opening.

  • @carmelgerdsen2399
    @carmelgerdsen2399 6 лет назад +47

    If you can't find the next make a feeding station with meat as you've done and then once they've told all their friends, (2-3 days) and there are a lot of wasps feeding, mix in some dog flee liquid. They will take it back to the next, feed to queen and babies, no more nest...

    • @myjakpntami
      @myjakpntami 6 лет назад +9

      This sounds awesome if it works! It'd be much more efficient to kill the whole nest!

    • @REPTARisaG
      @REPTARisaG 6 лет назад +5

      - Edge - this works, I've done it with dog and cat flea medication.

    • @deemueller6470
      @deemueller6470 6 лет назад +1

      Marshall Jr. I'm very interested in this as well. How exactly do you make a feeding station? Do you add dish soap/water mixture? What kind of dog/cat flea stuff did you use and how often will I need to reset the traps/ stations? How does the flea stuff actually kill queen but not the bee that took it back to nest? Last summer I completely emptied over 40 cans of raid from may to October . The red wasp and yellow jacket populations out here are horrid!!! I guess nesting in pastures and wooded areas nearby. Dad said in past years they nested under his porch. I'm not going under to check. Just trying to find ways to get rid of the sorry things. I would actually like to be able to sit outside without one getting caught in my sandal strap again. Granddaughter can't go outside without fear. She is highly allergic. Any advice is appreciated. I really like the idea of the immediate trap but how fast does a feeding station work? Have you made a video?? I would love to check it out!

    • @donnaperyginathome
      @donnaperyginathome 6 лет назад +7

      Can't do that with the bees around. If one gets in, then out, it can collapse a hive. It works if you don't have a bee yard.

    • @kirkenstein
      @kirkenstein 6 лет назад

      you need a flea mixture with the chemical 'fipronil'
      very common

  • @GEOsustainable
    @GEOsustainable 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing. I have a group right at my back door.

  • @karenklema9416
    @karenklema9416 3 года назад

    I agree the yellow jackets continue to be a huge problem in the fall when I am feeding. I will try hard to put enough traps out to catch more queens in the spring to try to reduce the numbers.

  • @amandah2490
    @amandah2490 4 года назад +3

    I'm in the UK and I can't remember the last time I actually saw a yellow jacket/wasp. I used to see lots every summer but in recent years their numbers have reduced significantly, in my area at least. Maybe they've all emigrated to America!😄

  • @drdassler
    @drdassler 5 лет назад +3

    Listening through earphones, I keep looking around at the buzzing. 😂

  • @anselmo4952
    @anselmo4952 4 года назад

    Congratulations ! Your trap is magnificent.

  • @COMB0RICO
    @COMB0RICO 3 года назад

    Incredible! Thanks from Texas!

  • @markpinther9296
    @markpinther9296 5 лет назад +20

    It would seem more prudent to place your hornet trap away from your bees. In my humble opinion that is.

  • @ther1rida
    @ther1rida 6 лет назад +110

    I love this. Wasps, Hornets and yellow jackets are not needed in this planet.

    • @ivnaes1094
      @ivnaes1094 5 лет назад +22

      Well... They definitely are needed, just not this many

    • @jflack6
      @jflack6 5 лет назад +5

      Yes they are. Just deal with the ones you can. Avoid the rest.

    • @kaytlinjustis5643
      @kaytlinjustis5643 5 лет назад +9

      You do realize that wasps, yellow jackets and hornets were the FIRST BEES before they turned vegetarian? We may not like them much, but because of them, we have bees that pollinate our flowers for our food.

    • @class.roaster
      @class.roaster 5 лет назад +11

      Wasps are annoying, but they do feed on smaller insects that are usually garden pests. They control the population of other annoying insects like mosquitoes.

    • @Weregoatee
      @Weregoatee 5 лет назад +2

      But they are though. They're very important components of some ecosystems' fauna and food webs.

  • @moo76man
    @moo76man 4 года назад

    Absolutely GREAT Idea!!