@@bevfrench3496 If it's bald face hornets, all you have to do is be around the hive to aggravate them. Knocking it down probably drowned the majority of them so there was less to attack. Their stings HURT way worse than a honeybee but their pincers have a horrible bite too. He did the right thing by retreating.
I'll tell you why, this is therapy for us men. Women need to pay 10 grand a month to talk about their feelings, we need to watch unclogging videos. Or videos of big sheets of ice falling flat.
@@gameguy0174 Hate to bburst your bubble but I'm a woman. Been one all my life. I get more from watching these videos than I ever had from any therapy I've ever had. I grew up in a very rural area in NY and I miss it. Can't say I miss the cold or snow, but I do miss the woods and the lack of people.
A thousand years ago, I remember my father raking the rotting windfalls from our family orchard into a hole, while surrounded by a huge swarm of angry wasps. In his quiet and logical voice, he'd explain to us that the wasps couldn't make the connection between one end of the rake & himself on the other. As long as he was calm & gentle, he never got stung. We used to view this as some kind of witchcraft.
Those wasp and hornets are the worst in culverts. Those annoying beavers manage to never get stung Be safe out there post 10 . We need those beavers angry and you safe and in good health 👍
Chat gpt: Yes, beavers can get stung by hornets. Like most mammals, beavers have skin that can be penetrated by the stingers of hornets, and they can experience pain and swelling from the sting. However, their thick fur might offer some protection, reducing the likelihood or severity of stings in certain areas of their body.
Chat gpt: Yes, beavers can also get stung by wasps. Similar to hornets, wasps can penetrate a beaver's skin with their stingers. However, the thick fur of a beaver might offer some protection, especially on areas like the back and sides. In areas where their skin is more exposed, such as the face or underbelly, they would be more vulnerable to stings.
Great job Post10 In the heart of the forest, where trees touch the sky, A task begins at the break of day, A long gasp and then sigh, White faced hornets descend from the sky Man and rake, against the clogged culvert's might, While beavers of brown observe from the river's height. Their anger unseen, in the quiet forest's hush, In the dance of the branches, in the rustling rush. The man's work continues, with respect in his core, Aware of the watchful eyes, of the angry beavers lore. The culvert's clear, the water rushes through, The beavers' home, a harmony to pursue. In this shared space, a lesson to unfold, Of respect, of peace, in the forest's hold.
"In the heart of the wild, where rivers bend and forests whisper, there stands a man of legend, whose strength shatters the beaver's dams, letting nature's fury flow free once more."
Not with the Horseflies and Mosquitos - I couldn't. Rather watch behind laptop screen!😂 I lived in Ontario for a year & near drove me mad with the bugs, don't know how people live with it back East as Post 10 does in Maine, USA? Am on B.C. coast of Canada now, nice weather all round, no bugs.
Day or night...post is always...always updating us with facts..his knowledge of nature, structures, culverts etc...do you ever vacation...off camera Post?? ❤❤😮😮🎉🎉
I'm glad you didn't get stung! I've been stung by hornets before. They keep stinging, over and over! It feels like fire! I'm glad you left before they found you!
I had to Google white faced hornets - we don't have them in the UK. Apparently they're not true hornets but are a close relative of yellow jackets, or what we call wasps. They have a nasty sting but are unusual in that they can also spray their venom into the face and eyes of any intruder. Oh, and they can recognise faces. Disturb them once and they will fly past other people to attack you again!
They're a bit more accurately/correctly called bald-faced hornets. And you're correct that they're a species of yellowjacket, which are wasps. But...all hornets are wasps. So, it gets a bit confusing (= Yellowjackets, Bald-faced hornets, paper wasps, Asian giant hornet, etc, are all wasps (but bees are not).
Give or take whether we still have Asian Giant Hornets, the only true hornet we have in North American is the European Hornet, which I guess we can blame on you guys over there lol
That dam was HUGE, I’ve never seen one that size before. Amazing that you got it going so quickly. Btw, I rescued 3 wasps today from my bird bath, they’re all pollinators so they’re all my friends. Thank you for another great video. 😊
I don't blame you with the hornets. That is one massive dam! I'm surprised no one has used an excavator yet to remove it! But at least you got it flowing with will help!
Lol, I'm not sure if I've played that one (or recently if I have), but I was thinking that sure sounded like taking fire in a video game. Just walking along "ahhhh" and then back to normal like nothing happened. I don't watch these vids for humor, but I found it here today.
Another great video! You should get a custom license plate that says NO CLOG lol Can't wait for more rain storm drain unclogging videos! Those are my favorite, when its raining and you're out making whirlpools draining a street
Sometimes I wonder if you wouldn't be better served with a strong pitchfork or fishhook instead of the rake every now and then. Fantastic work as always!
I have been stung by that type of hornet before and they mean business! I now carry an epipen because the ER doctor took one look at how badly swollen the sting area was and said I needed to assume I was allergic.
@@sky-hv4zo It is indeed a needle but its for allergic reactions. Not sure about the kids allergies so it could be almost anything that could trigger it.
Awesome job ! Wasp settle anywhere and its scare to be near them. Probably an old nest, more than likely. You did it perfectly by knocking it down.. the tribe follows the queen to her death !! Love your videos.. so peaceful at first.. then gushing fun !! Loved it !
Appreciate this video so much more, post 10. Never thought it to be hornets, but you stay safe and always prepared to back down when it looks like there is an element of risk too great.
The Beavers finally came up with a plan to deter Post 10 from dismantling their entire dam. Hire a Bee Hive.
Is it a Beever hive
@@ebikescrapper3925 Acme Beever Hive Hire co.
why did he poke it? stupid decision but , it is what it is.
Not the bees, not the bees!
@@bevfrench3496 If it's bald face hornets, all you have to do is be around the hive to aggravate them. Knocking it down probably drowned the majority of them so there was less to attack. Their stings HURT way worse than a honeybee but their pincers have a horrible bite too. He did the right thing by retreating.
I have been asking myself for years why I keep watching this guy unclogging culverts, yet here I am, still watching. Keep up the good work, P10.
It exists to be enjoyed ❤
The mind can rest ❤❤
I know that feeling. His videos are some of the few i watch from beginning to end.
Why ask "Why"?
You do it, soooooo,
Enjoy it. Everyone Else does . 😄😄😄
I'll tell you why, this is therapy for us men. Women need to pay 10 grand a month to talk about their feelings, we need to watch unclogging videos. Or videos of big sheets of ice falling flat.
@@gameguy0174 Hate to bburst your bubble but I'm a woman. Been one all my life. I get more from watching these videos than I ever had from any therapy I've ever had. I grew up in a very rural area in NY and I miss it. Can't say I miss the cold or snow, but I do miss the woods and the lack of people.
I like that their is no music or unnecessary talking. Just getting it done and the sound of water
yeah I closed my eyes and just listened to the water.
It's a reminiscent of playing with water or puddles in our early childhood.
That's not water. Those are beaver tears.
@@steveolotu52 Cry me a river.
Yes, the sound of the rushing water is music enough.
Hey Post 10. Here in the. U K you have a loyal band, who watch every video. Thank you & stay safe.
Does Herr Starmer know you typed this???🇺🇸
@@AnthropoidOneincel detected.
Enjoy his videos since Covid started, very soothing watching water 😊 🇬🇧
@clairetaylor8162 It doesn't matter what Starmer says or knows. If Larry approves, that's all you need. 🇬🇧🐾🇺🇸
Dang beavers are getting smarter; now they're contracting security for their dams!
👏👏👏
A thousand years ago, I remember my father raking the rotting windfalls from our family orchard into a hole, while surrounded by a huge swarm of angry wasps.
In his quiet and logical voice, he'd explain to us that the wasps couldn't make the connection between one end of the rake & himself on the other. As long as he was calm & gentle, he never got stung.
We used to view this as some kind of witchcraft.
When I 1st saw the thumbnail I was expecting a hour long video. Can’t believe you got it flowing so quickly !! Great job as always
He’s the unclogging master
I don't blame you for calling it. Those hornets are really nasty. Thanks for the video.
Post10 is a national treasure
I love this guy, found his place in the universe and is making it his own. And the comments are always so nice!
Those wasp and hornets are the worst in culverts. Those annoying beavers manage to never get stung Be safe out there post 10 . We need those beavers angry and you safe and in good health 👍
Their fur probably too thick for stingers
Chat gpt: Yes, beavers can get stung by hornets. Like most mammals, beavers have skin that can be penetrated by the stingers of hornets, and they can experience pain and swelling from the sting. However, their thick fur might offer some protection, reducing the likelihood or severity of stings in certain areas of their body.
Chat gpt: Yes, beavers can also get stung by wasps. Similar to hornets, wasps can penetrate a beaver's skin with their stingers. However, the thick fur of a beaver might offer some protection, especially on areas like the back and sides. In areas where their skin is more exposed, such as the face or underbelly, they would be more vulnerable to stings.
I learned something today 😁
You think they're bad in a culvert, try being a utility locator and opening up a phone or cable TV ped. That's an adventure you won't forget
You're an extremely clever person. So informative and knowledgeable about wildlife also
It’s awesome to know you (or a mod) is liking as I type. I love all your content. Stay safe MrPost
At one point, the amount of water flowing looked incredibly strong! Another epic culvert unclogging !
Great job
Post10
In the heart of the forest, where trees touch the sky,
A task begins at the break of day,
A long gasp and then sigh,
White faced hornets descend from the sky
Man and rake, against the clogged culvert's might,
While beavers of brown observe from the river's height.
Their anger unseen, in the quiet forest's hush,
In the dance of the branches, in the rustling rush.
The man's work continues, with respect in his core,
Aware of the watchful eyes, of the angry beavers lore.
The culvert's clear, the water rushes through,
The beavers' home, a harmony to pursue.
In this shared space, a lesson to unfold,
Of respect, of peace, in the forest's hold.
They're actually called bald faced hornets
Good poetry though fr
Thanks for the info, "bald faced hornets" I guess that's zero out of ten for my homework, I'm useless with names.
Anyway, thanks again for the info.
Love this👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@@yvonnecook8635 You know, Iwas just in that sort of mood, thanks.
Hey from the UK thanks for all the hard work you do whether it's culverts or aminals it is truly a wonderful sleep aid
"In the heart of the wild, where rivers bend and forests whisper, there stands a man of legend, whose strength shatters the beaver's dams, letting nature's fury flow free once more."
@post10 merch idea
Well done on getting the dam unblocked. Loving these type of unblocking. Keep that water moving.👍👍
Post, An Amazing job as always! I am glad you didn't get stung or fell in the water!
So now the beavers are forming alliances
😂😂😂😂😂
They're still no match for Post and his trusty rake 😂
It's been wonderful just to three videos out in such a space of time 😁. Cheers.
Someday I just want to take a day with you to all these beautiful places. Your on my bucket list. Thank you much love and light to you and yours
Not with the Horseflies and Mosquitos - I couldn't. Rather watch behind laptop screen!😂 I lived in Ontario for a year & near drove me mad with the bugs, don't know how people live with it back East as Post 10 does in Maine, USA? Am on B.C. coast of Canada now, nice weather all round, no bugs.
Screw horseflies
The Beevers after seeing Post destroy another damn:
He's scared of Bees, write that down, WRITE THAT DOWN!!!!!
That was a massive dam but once again you got the water flowing. Great job🤗
Dude combats hornets now, beavers scared him a bit i suppose.
Keep up the good work buddy, huge fan here
Post 10, great job.
This one made my heart skip a bit .please stay safe . Great video!!!
I loved the video of you camping inside that pipe, with a sliding floor for you to wash your dishes etc.❤
Just enjoying my morning Post 10 camping here at Coonabarabran NSW Australia by the Waranbungles NP , have a great day everybody 😊
Hi from Victoria!
Thank you, you too 🇺🇲💌 🇦🇺
The biggest dam I’ve ever seen.
💯
The dam did not seem that big until I saw you climb on it. Incredible!
Day or night...post is always...always updating us with facts..his knowledge of nature, structures, culverts etc...do you ever vacation...off camera Post?? ❤❤😮😮🎉🎉
I like your can do attitude. I watch to see just what you can accomplish. This was a big damn!
Need another camping video with a hugeeeee unclogging. Love the videos!!
Yipes! That was intense! Thankful it went well!😮😊
I would never work with bees or hornets without adekvat clothes. You managed to get it drain anyway. Good jobb!
AHHHHHHH natural settling. Comedic gold
I gotta tell ya Rob, yu sir, are the man!! 👍🏻👍🏻
Great job post 10…that beavers dam is epic
Never thought watching someone unclog drains would be so relaxing to watch while falling asleep lol love his videos.
Post10 for president
What the heck happened at 1:22 that the camera shook and you yelled out in pain?
I feel bad for laughing
... AUGRH!Natural setting...
He hit a pothole 😂
@@ItsWhatever736Don’t, I laughed harder than I’d like to admit 😂
I can't stop laughing. Didn't even interupt his train of thought... AAAGGGHHHH!
Sometimes I wonder what this channel would be like if post 10 worked in an emergency room.
Artery unclogging videos.
My first thought is: that 'booooop' sounds he does will scare the nurses into thinking patients have coded.
I'm not sure the rake would be necessary for treating constipation blockages 😂😂
I'm glad you didn't get stung! I've been stung by hornets before. They keep stinging, over and over! It feels like fire! I'm glad you left before they found you!
I believe that's the biggest beaver dam to date on your channel. thank you Post 10
You're the unclogg master
The Unclogganator
You're a true Horsefighter!❤
Wishing we could see the full unclogging ❤
Love a culvert unclogging!
@@DrainCleaningAUSTRALIA Bruce..wash your hands before supper ok?🇺🇸
BRUCE! BRUCE!!
Thank you for the video. Also a big thank you to your silent filming partner holding the 2nd camera. Your contribution is acknowledged.
You mean the magnet holding it up?
@@1976MonaLisa if you look at how much it moves around about 3:44 I would say it's probably his GF holding it. But I might be wrong.
That was a beautiful dam!! And I'm glad they weren't bees, because those need to be protected as much as possible. Great work as always
Great work! Please be careful. Those bees can be very dangerous. Thank you.
Watching this video outside and I hear a buzzing....thankfully its just a carpenter bee!
be careful man
I had to Google white faced hornets - we don't have them in the UK.
Apparently they're not true hornets but are a close relative of yellow jackets, or what we call wasps.
They have a nasty sting but are unusual in that they can also spray their venom into the face and eyes of any intruder.
Oh, and they can recognise faces. Disturb them once and they will fly past other people to attack you again!
They're a bit more accurately/correctly called bald-faced hornets. And you're correct that they're a species of yellowjacket, which are wasps. But...all hornets are wasps. So, it gets a bit confusing (=
Yellowjackets, Bald-faced hornets, paper wasps, Asian giant hornet, etc, are all wasps (but bees are not).
they didn't get a second chance at me. they all died thay very evening. the second time I had them they didn't get a first chance.
Give or take whether we still have Asian Giant Hornets, the only true hornet we have in North American is the European Hornet, which I guess we can blame on you guys over there lol
@@cool_sword we gave you lots of good things, it's unfortunate, but only fair some bad was included ;)
That view at the start, down that body of water, was absolutely beautiful!!
That dam was HUGE, I’ve never seen one that size before. Amazing that you got it going so quickly. Btw, I rescued 3 wasps today from my bird bath, they’re all pollinators so they’re all my friends. Thank you for another great video. 😊
My goodness what a block!!!
Great job for what you did get done especially
with a hornets nest that close.
Take care, Post 10. Keep safe out there.
Love your videos and that part of your country, really looks lovely. Keep up the videos! Regards from France
While you toss the limbs, have you accidentally tossed your rake instead?
This thought has often crossed my mind😂
Post, they should get you to design a water slide based on a beaver clogged culvert!
Have big silhouette of him, bent over, just arms moving, pulling a rake bake and forth
That pond seemed huge! Too bad the hornets stopped you. Carry a can of Raid with you.
I'm glad you weren't stung!
That’s a huge beaver dam. Careful not to get stung by those hornets. Work safe and take care.
That's some big beaver dam 😂😂🦫🦫 bless you ❤❤
The landscapes are awesome. I wish I had that job.
Thanks Post! 👊🏻👍🏻 Stay safe and take care , appreciate you always my friend 🙏🏻
Is it Culvert Week? Postie is surely spoiling us with daily new content I love it soooo much
I don't blame you with the hornets. That is one massive dam! I'm surprised no one has used an excavator yet to remove it! But at least you got it flowing with will help!
1:21 Battlefield 1942? When you get shot or run into barbed wire🤣🇺🇸
Thought the same thing 😂😂
@@gmoney8326 🤣
Lol, I'm not sure if I've played that one (or recently if I have), but I was thinking that sure sounded like taking fire in a video game. Just walking along "ahhhh" and then back to normal like nothing happened. I don't watch these vids for humor, but I found it here today.
YT dumped 5 comments of mine before it let that one through. It's like the most innocent comment ever. What a joke their filtering is.
@@Batmann_ it’s an old old game. Early 2000’s
Un grandissimo lavoro.
Brilliant job 👍
The parts with no talking make great ASMR. You should do more like that.
There weren't any hornets. They don't just all leave at once. They lost sentries, and would have been all over you the moment you started.
Love this video the water is so pretty, love this beaver pond.
Great video. Very relaxing.
Hope your not allergic to stings. Stay safe. I miss getting to go down roads like this. Great video!
Unusual clog today. Nice clean up. So glad you didn't get stung! 🐝🤢😱♥️👍
Wow! @1:21 sounded painful. Stay safe!
Another great video! You should get a custom license plate that says NO CLOG lol Can't wait for more rain storm drain unclogging videos! Those are my favorite, when its raining and you're out making whirlpools draining a street
Sometimes I wonder if you wouldn't be better served with a strong pitchfork or fishhook instead of the rake every now and then. Fantastic work as always!
Great work and content.
I have been stung by that type of hornet before and they mean business! I now carry an epipen because the ER doctor took one look at how badly swollen the sting area was and said I needed to assume I was allergic.
Dang is epipen a needle and do u need to take it every day because this one student has to take it every time they go outside for recess or did.
@@sky-hv4zoyou carry it and jam it into your thigh if you get stung. It acts instantly and feels like you are on fire.
@@sky-hv4zo It is indeed a needle but its for allergic reactions. Not sure about the kids allergies so it could be almost anything that could trigger it.
This camera angles are everything!
Greetings from the BIG SKY of Montana. I found a honey bee hive in southern British Columbia, I left it alone but I was glad to know it was there.
Angry beever will be back tonight to seal it back. How dare you
great job. be careful as always.
Awesome job ! Wasp settle anywhere and its scare to be near them. Probably an old nest, more than likely. You did it perfectly by knocking it down.. the tribe follows the queen to her death !! Love your videos.. so peaceful at first.. then gushing fun !! Loved it !
That's a huge dam. Stay safe out there, and great video Post.👍
This braver dam looks huge, six or seven foot pipe. Take care, Post10.
Aloha 🌺🥰🥰🥰
Build a camp from natural materials. Build a clay oven. Cook something from scratch. Solar shower. Just a few ides I think you could master MrPost
You are brave with the bees. I swell up like a tick if I get stung.
It's interesting how the sound of the water changes with each forkfull of debris. Great job despite the flying stingers.
good job .💯👍👍
I love that warcry at the beging to synch the cameraz
beautiful sky
Appreciate this video so much more, post 10. Never thought it to be hornets, but you stay safe and always prepared to back down when it looks like there is an element of risk too great.
Why do I enjoy this so much? Do I have a problem?
Omg that is a big beaver dam, that looks like a lake, and it looks deep, at least you got some flow going😮😮👍👍😎😎🍮🍮