🤣Horny King!🤣That's too funny. "Do I make you hornet?" I think you could sell a ton of those shirts. So glad the owner was interested. Thank you for sharing!
I saw it pronounced as "horny" king too. During the intro video, one pronounciation even comes up as the "foreign" king, which is quite regal a title....lol
My CC said Horny King 😂 I love your vids. I’m in NE Ohio in the country. I get attacked every summer by ground hornets. Yellow jackets keep getting in my furnace. It’s non stop. You’ve taught me a lot.
You have always explained what kind of nest you are removing in great detail! Everyone has learned so much from watching your channel! It’s great and I love it when I get a notification that you have posted. Thanks for sharing part of your day :)
I’m surprised that they weren’t aggressive. They knew what was happening to the nest and yet, they weren’t attacking at all, just being docile. I’ve seen videos where the hornets were super aggressive. These guys…not so much. Also, those birds are definitely living the life of Riley. They get to feast on the remains of the nests Daddy removes.
I love the ones that keep coming in just trotting calmly up that piece of angle iron on the left, and they're like "Oh, dear, our house fell over; most unfortunate."
@@asfanshirim9769 You darn Skippy👍 I don't believe in the motif "Quantity has a Quality all its own" for all things. This is one of those things that true quality is the only consistency I hope for- and Mr. Davis you deliver👍
when you read about his origin story it makes it even better. he was a nurse, terrified of anything that could sting him, decided to buy a bee suit and face his fears. “the rest is history”
The main bug that doesn't sting that I can't stand is June bugs, thankfully we hardly got any this year and of course it tends to be around June. Chinese beetles really suck because we get them so bad certain times of the year, but I tend to get them in my house year-round because it's old and they find ways into the walls and get through my wood paneling, they can seem to live in the walls for months. I just ready pieces of Gorilla tape, stick them onto that and fold it before they release their smell, other than that they're just annoying as hell. But I finally got around to putting some caulking in places I knew mud daubers were getting into when I started getting those this summer and it fixed that 100% so I might have sealed all the spots they've been getting into. It's so crazy the small holes mud daubers can get into, one time I was at my computer and I could just hear this intense buzzing, I look at the wall behind my desk and this mud dauber was fighting it's way through a hole not much larger than a .177 caliber BB. Will probably help for drafts in winter too. We don't have a lot of flies anymore since we got rid of farm animals, but I have a low ceiling and I figured out flies get stuck in my forearm hair, so as an easy way to deal with flies I'd just hold my forearm up to the light and wait for flies to get stuck, then pick them out and pull their heads off lol.
Thanks for the video & the channel 😀👍👍 very informative & interesting content!!!! Keep up the good work!!!! Thanks for taking the time to upload the videos for us!!!!!
Two questions. 1. Out of all the places you removed Hornet nests from, like from a furnace, ceiling, etc. which places were the hardest to get the nest out of? 2. Which Hornet species do you see and remove most often? Like the German yellow jackets, or Bald-faced hornets?
Haha, my caption DID say 'horny' king! Knew you'd clear it up😂. Haven't watched your vid just yet, but I will say now that all your uploads are epic, informative and just so darn good! I love the endings, too! Now, on to this video!👍💗
Huge fan of your work! The videos are very high quality, it feels like I'm watching a pro TV show or a documentary. The vacuum was surprisingly not as loud as I'd expect. Also, I love how you teach the viewers about wasps and show them to us under a new light, rather than the unreasonable aggressive bugs they're often portrayed as. I never even knew they had different species among themselves before I found your channel. Please teach us more stuff about wasps!
He gladly has already, if this is your first video of his that you're watching I simply must refer you to his European Hornet relocation documentary he made this year. It's some peak content. However, if you don't find yourself with enough time for that he has an awesome relocation video of a baldface hornet colony that he raises on his barn window. It's what got me hooked, it's a must watch.
I've been using a wood boiler in MN for the past 4 years and have always been afraid of something like this happening to mine! Fortunately it hasn't yet, but I do a pretty good scan before cutting grass next to it each time. Thanks for the informative and entertaining video and stay safe out there!
The macro shots in your intro, never cease to amaze me. Beautiful creatures. They remind me of helicopters the way they fly straight up, and hover. (Is that weird?) Great video. I've learned so much from you. I always recommend your channel. My adult nephew follows you now. Stay blessed
My closed captioning has always read ‘Hornet King,’ but that’s pretty funny! Loved the removal. Ground nests are always my fav though, because so many blast out at once and get sucked up. I’m glad you have some German yellow jackets to break up the day between difficult removals. Thanks again, as always, for the education.
I suffer from severe spheksophobia, yet here i am, every video, absolutely enthralled by your work! Absolutely love your videos. We only have 3 (I think) main invasive wasp species in New Zealand, the German Yellow jacket, the common wasp (vesupla vulgaris) and a paper wasp. I'm terrified for the first two, the paper wasps seem yo leave me alone.
I work at a honey place here in nz. I have to work around the little fxkers every day i dont even have protection just a hi vis which attracts them to me. I havent been stung yet but i had one land on my collar yesterday and they started getting aggressive towards me lol
@@stringboy1232 They seem to sense fear and will pick me out of a crowd to swoop at. I've never been stung, and it isn't so much being stung I'm afraid of. I guess my fear of that is the same as most people. I'm afraid of the wasps themselves. Even a dead wasp can send me into a panic attack.
@@BroWCarey bruh why are you scared if you never been stung. I’ve been stung multiple times while I was a kid and I’m allergic to bees and wasps. If you don’t fuck with them they won’t fuck with you it’s really that simple I dont understand why people like you make shit way more difficult then it has to be
Hi hornet king it’s mattia you said hornet king correctly I can’t wait for next spring because I have a bald face hornet queen hibernating here and I want to release her
Absolutely love your work and can tell you are a good all around guy. I'm over here trying to figure out how to get a super nest to grow around my house so you can come and get it! (maybe not the best idea). Keep up the great work!
If done properly it wouldn't be an awful idea, I'd try and draw a queen with some premium forage to an ideal nesting location of your choice, like say an old wood chest that you could bore a hole into- then put something sugary and or protein rich in it. But, be sure to put it in a place far from where you frequently do things. If you really want to nail this stuff down- if you know where an active nest is you can try and put your nest chest within a few hundred feet for a few weeks around peak season- this I think would guarantee you a queen. Then, as before by spring be sure to put the nest chest far from high traffic areas. Unfortunately unless you have a large plot of land you're guaranteed to have foragers in your trash, and invading any outdoor food festivities throughout that year. I think that covers it as best I could imagine, however I'm sure there are masters of wasp apiary that'd be glad to help you👍
Hornet King Sometimes Wasp and bees and hornets can be nice too even horse flys and ants and mosquito hawks and other bugs like that I can be nice just like You 😉👍❤️
Your intro is like a Warhammer intro for the Tyranids. I can't remember when I subbed, but you were pretty damn small (maybe around 2k subs? had a couple big viral videos though). Been a couple years since then and you're just absolutely exploded in size.
Have you ever thought of sourcing some longer flexible tube for your vacuum cleaner so that the unit is a little further away from you when you are working. Two benefits come to mind: 1. You can leave it on the ground when you are working on a ladder. 2. The sound wont be quite so loud in your videos because it is further away. Seems to be plenty of it available on-line.
The longer hose/wand you have on the vacuum, the harder it is on the motor and the more likely it is to overheat, since the motor is cooled by the air it sucks in. So as you add more and more hose length, the suction and efficiency can suffer.
I have been watching your videos for a while now and I find what you do fascinating. I am allergic to wasp and terrified of bees and wasps. So please suck away. You should come to WV and take care of our wasps. I live in the county so I see yellow jackets all the time. So continue to suck them all up. That satisfying sound of them going up the hose.
I'm terrified of wasps/hornets (though less so after watching a lot of these videos, even cupped a solitary wasp last autumn to put him outside), but learning about them and understanding better about them is the best way to deal with that fear... and they are obviously important parts of our ecosystem. I'll still give them aw ide berth, but at least I know more about them now LOL
Always looking forward to your videos. Voice recognition is really something else and will likely never work correctly! I saw a screen print several years ago at work of what it thought was said on a voicemail between two guys who really didn't like each other. It was saying sex, love and all kinds of weird things that never came out of this guy's mouth! Everyone in leadership at the plant had a good laugh for months over that one! HR Couldn't do a dang thing about it, it was a computer thing not a person thing.
can I just say how insane that is the fact that spider web is all over this nest? You think the Hornet would kill anything so close to their nest, let alone a hunter insect. Well, the Hornet buffet is over. RIP spider XD
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL, I WISH I COULD FINANCIALLY SUPPORT YOU, UNFORTUNATELY I LOST MY RIGHT LEG AND MONEY IS VERY TIGHT! If in the future and my circumstances change then I will definitely help you! Thank you for your amazing work, I find it fascinating! ❤️🐝🐝🐝
Way long ago, my sister and I decided to play "we want our dinner" on an old wooden cable reel out back. Because of the tall grass, we didn't see the yellow jacket cone under it. Damn thing was huge! When we started pounding on the reel calling out for our dinner, we were both swarmed with yellow jackets. But farm girls can run and we outran them to the house! But they were angry for hours! Grandpa took the propane torch and burned the nest after dark.
Maybe the Mrs. calls you that. 😉 But to us, you will always be The Hornet King!!
Haha I don't plan to bow to the ways of CC 😆
🤣Horny King!🤣That's too funny. "Do I make you hornet?" I think you could sell a ton of those shirts. So glad the owner was interested. Thank you for sharing!
Haha! Cc slandering me as usual!
😆😅😅
That's what mine said too, even though I specifically heard hornet cc read horny.
Hell ya! I would get one
I saw it pronounced as "horny" king too. During the intro video, one pronounciation even comes up as the "foreign" king, which is quite regal a title....lol
Says “Hornet” King, I love that weird voice you use when talking to your Critters. It’s really funny and cracks me up. 😂 Don’t change a thing please.
I love when the cats get the larvae -- they're in total bliss! And Rhea the Rhea and the Emus are 100% adorkable!
When I first saw his cats eating larvae it kind of freaked me out lol...
My CC said Horny King 😂
I love your vids. I’m in NE Ohio in the country. I get attacked every summer by ground hornets. Yellow jackets keep getting in my furnace. It’s non stop.
You’ve taught me a lot.
CC is a liar, as usual! Haha!
I'm happy to help!
Dude... I laughed so hard when I turned my CC on and it ACTUALLY says that! 😂🤣😂
Same
Same 😂
Lol same
You have always explained what kind of nest you are removing in great detail! Everyone has learned so much from watching your channel! It’s great and I love it when I get a notification that you have posted. Thanks for sharing part of your day :)
Thanks so much!
I agree. I’ve learned so much from watching this channel.
Ditto 👌🤟
as a chicken myself I wish my owners were as awesome as you are
I’m surprised that they weren’t aggressive. They knew what was happening to the nest and yet, they weren’t attacking at all, just being docile. I’ve seen videos where the hornets were super aggressive. These guys…not so much.
Also, those birds are definitely living the life of Riley. They get to feast on the remains of the nests Daddy removes.
I love the ones that keep coming in just trotting calmly up that piece of angle iron on the left, and they're like "Oh, dear, our house fell over; most unfortunate."
Like an assembly line!
@@HornetKingOfficial as opposed to D. maculata which are like KILL ITS FACE NOW
You're very much appreciated by your clients! My daughter is highly allergic to stings...so I am learning from each video.
Twice in one week! What did we do to deserve all this goodness?!
I'm trying to get back into the swing of being more consistent!
@@HornetKingOfficial
Your consistency is great content, cute animals, and charming personality.
@@asfanshirim9769 You darn Skippy👍 I don't believe in the motif "Quantity has a Quality all its own" for all things. This is one of those things that true quality is the only consistency I hope for- and Mr. Davis you deliver👍
@@HornetKingOfficial it does say it twice but it then says hornet king
From a man who literally won’t go near even a fly my respect for you is up in the clouds 😂
I hate flys or anything flying lol
when you read about his origin story it makes it even better. he was a nurse, terrified of anything that could sting him, decided to buy a bee suit and face his fears. “the rest is history”
I can't stand anything lol
Don’t blame you..the way they rub their hands together.. they definitely up to something
The main bug that doesn't sting that I can't stand is June bugs, thankfully we hardly got any this year and of course it tends to be around June. Chinese beetles really suck because we get them so bad certain times of the year, but I tend to get them in my house year-round because it's old and they find ways into the walls and get through my wood paneling, they can seem to live in the walls for months. I just ready pieces of Gorilla tape, stick them onto that and fold it before they release their smell, other than that they're just annoying as hell.
But I finally got around to putting some caulking in places I knew mud daubers were getting into when I started getting those this summer and it fixed that 100% so I might have sealed all the spots they've been getting into. It's so crazy the small holes mud daubers can get into, one time I was at my computer and I could just hear this intense buzzing, I look at the wall behind my desk and this mud dauber was fighting it's way through a hole not much larger than a .177 caliber BB. Will probably help for drafts in winter too.
We don't have a lot of flies anymore since we got rid of farm animals, but I have a low ceiling and I figured out flies get stuck in my forearm hair, so as an easy way to deal with flies I'd just hold my forearm up to the light and wait for flies to get stuck, then pick them out and pull their heads off lol.
Rhea the Rhea!! Great work as always.
Just found your channel. Absolutely love that your chickens and (and emus!) get the wasp grubs. So cute. 🙂
What a crazy place for a nest... I can't Imagine the rude awakening when that guy found it!
"Wow, I can't wait for a nice warm shower"
turns the knob, wasps come out
"TOO HOT! TOO HOT!"
I'm fascinated by every one of your videos. Thank you for uploading them.
My closed captions did not say hornet
The envelope on this nest was so pretty! I love watching and have been watching for many years!😀 ❤
Can’t get over all of the foragers returning to the nest. Awesome video, thanks.
I love his videos weather it’s big or small he will go in bravely and do his business.
Thank Kevin!
Btw I am a kid
My cat loves your videos. She watches these videos with much focus.
Thank you very much for the video Hornet King. I really enjoyed it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love watching your videos! I have learned so much. I also love your animals, and how you talk to them! I live in Alabaster, Alabama.
Thank you so much! Welcome my southern friend!
the yellow jackets are just like “hey can you stop please 🥺?” this is the most easygoing video i’ve seen you make
Thanks for the video & the channel 😀👍👍 very informative & interesting content!!!! Keep up the good work!!!! Thanks for taking the time to upload the videos for us!!!!!
Thanks Chris! I'm glad you enjoy them!
Love when homeowners hire you then proceed to tell you what they think you should do.
My skin is literally crawling as I watch this. You are so brave King
After watching a dozen-two of your videos, those wasps really do seem docile in copmarison:D
Two questions.
1. Out of all the places you removed Hornet nests from, like from a furnace, ceiling, etc. which places were the hardest to get the nest out of?
2. Which Hornet species do you see and remove most often? Like the German yellow jackets, or Bald-faced hornets?
Thanks for these questions, I look forward to Brett's answers!
@@rockysmith6105questions that he’ll never answer, yes
Haha, my caption DID say 'horny' king! Knew you'd clear it up😂. Haven't watched your vid just yet, but I will say now that all your uploads are epic, informative and just so darn good! I love the endings, too! Now, on to this video!👍💗
Haha CC smearing my name in the gutter, as usual! Haha
Thank you so much for your support!
Huge fan of your work! The videos are very high quality, it feels like I'm watching a pro TV show or a documentary. The vacuum was surprisingly not as loud as I'd expect.
Also, I love how you teach the viewers about wasps and show them to us under a new light, rather than the unreasonable aggressive bugs they're often portrayed as. I never even knew they had different species among themselves before I found your channel. Please teach us more stuff about wasps!
He gladly has already, if this is your first video of his that you're watching I simply must refer you to his European Hornet relocation documentary he made this year. It's some peak content. However, if you don't find yourself with enough time for that he has an awesome relocation video of a baldface hornet colony that he raises on his barn window. It's what got me hooked, it's a must watch.
I've been using a wood boiler in MN for the past 4 years and have always been afraid of something like this happening to mine! Fortunately it hasn't yet, but I do a pretty good scan before cutting grass next to it each time. Thanks for the informative and entertaining video and stay safe out there!
Exactly! As you could see, the caulk was bad here, and they found a way in. Keep an eye on your seals!
What a community, what content, this is just a prime channel. I'm all about it, you're rocking it Brett! Wishing you the best from Brown County Ohio!
Interesting removal with the nest inside of the shed/building!
Keep up the good work!
The macro shots in your intro, never cease to amaze me. Beautiful creatures. They remind me of helicopters the way they fly straight up, and hover. (Is that weird?) Great video. I've learned so much from you. I always recommend your channel. My adult nephew follows you now. Stay blessed
Thank you so much, Nancy!
It's nice how all your birdies get along...
My closed captioning has always read ‘Hornet King,’ but that’s pretty funny!
Loved the removal. Ground nests are always my fav though, because so many blast out at once and get sucked up. I’m glad you have some German yellow jackets to break up the day between difficult removals. Thanks again, as always, for the education.
I got horny king first time around.
It’s amazing how many there are hiding between each layer.
I suffer from severe spheksophobia, yet here i am, every video, absolutely enthralled by your work! Absolutely love your videos. We only have 3 (I think) main invasive wasp species in New Zealand, the German Yellow jacket, the common wasp (vesupla vulgaris) and a paper wasp. I'm terrified for the first two, the paper wasps seem yo leave me alone.
Me too, confirmed spheksophobe, but I watch every one of his videos.
I work at a honey place here in nz. I have to work around the little fxkers every day i dont even have protection just a hi vis which attracts them to me. I havent been stung yet but i had one land on my collar yesterday and they started getting aggressive towards me lol
@@stringboy1232 They seem to sense fear and will pick me out of a crowd to swoop at. I've never been stung, and it isn't so much being stung I'm afraid of. I guess my fear of that is the same as most people. I'm afraid of the wasps themselves. Even a dead wasp can send me into a panic attack.
I’m allergic to hornets and I have schizophrenia of hornets and bees😅
@@BroWCarey bruh why are you scared if you never been stung. I’ve been stung multiple times while I was a kid and I’m allergic to bees and wasps. If you don’t fuck with them they won’t fuck with you it’s really that simple I dont understand why people like you make shit way more difficult then it has to be
I think you have the most well fed birds on the planet lol
Man that nest was huge. Bbq pits make good areas for yellow jackets and bees
Great Work once again .....be careful out there.
Hi hornet king it’s mattia you said hornet king correctly I can’t wait for next spring because I have a bald face hornet queen hibernating here and I want to release her
Your birds must love wasp season! So many yummy grubs!
WOW....I can't believe how "non aggressive" they are compared to others!
For surre!
I like the intro that gave me a slight chuckle
Man, these videos are soo satisfying to watch. Thank you for all this amazing content.
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing. You did make me giggle at the start. Thank you again.
You are surely the Hornet King. You can deal with every tyoe
Absolutely love your work and can tell you are a good all around guy. I'm over here trying to figure out how to get a super nest to grow around my house so you can come and get it! (maybe not the best idea). Keep up the great work!
Weirdo
Thank you! I appreciate that! If you need help, I'm happy to come get it for you!
If done properly it wouldn't be an awful idea, I'd try and draw a queen with some premium forage to an ideal nesting location of your choice, like say an old wood chest that you could bore a hole into- then put something sugary and or protein rich in it. But, be sure to put it in a place far from where you frequently do things. If you really want to nail this stuff down- if you know where an active nest is you can try and put your nest chest within a few hundred feet for a few weeks around peak season- this I think would guarantee you a queen. Then, as before by spring be sure to put the nest chest far from high traffic areas. Unfortunately unless you have a large plot of land you're guaranteed to have foragers in your trash, and invading any outdoor food festivities throughout that year. I think that covers it as best I could imagine, however I'm sure there are masters of wasp apiary that'd be glad to help you👍
Still love how you stare into the many faces of beings of pure rage as a day job
Thanks!
no idea why but it was satisfying hearing them hitting the vacuum tube
Vespula Germanata See?? You are a great teacher
Lol hornet king I love your shows I have learned so much still terrified of them but I kinda appreciate them to keep up the good work x
You can actually here the clicks as you get them in the vacuum in this video. Nice!
I love the yellow jacket surround sound !!
Its cool in this video!
Hornet King Sometimes Wasp and bees and hornets can be nice too even horse flys and ants and mosquito hawks and other bugs like that I can be nice just like You 😉👍❤️
Wow! Those individual layers of comb are some of the biggest I've seen on your channel. Probably 1500-2000 per level. Incredible.
I definitely heard Hornet King and nothing else my good man!
Haha! I wish CC heard the same thing lol
I’m scared to death of these things. So, why am I addicted to this channel? 🤣
Exposure therapy!
Your audio recording any my headphones keeps me wanting to swat at my ears every time something buzzes around it. Better than an Imax.
Haha nice!
My closed caption says that your a good man and we appreciate all you do for humans and animals alike! Insects/bugs to…lol
Those German YJ are totally chill!!! 😌
As always awesome content thanks 👍
Thanks for watching!
Your videos and knowledge are fascinating thank you
After a night of insomnia, I took sleep medication. And with a little hornet king action I hope to sleep very soon.
Love watching you feed your birdie friends. Stay safe and have fun doing what you love.
Happy birds.
One of the easiest removals I've ever watched you do, seemed like they barely swarmed or were slow to the party.
Dear mr king I love your show I have learned so much about hornets and wasps
Great job brother I’ll see you on the water GOD BLESS
Ok, I've been watching at least 1 of your videos a day for the past few weeks. Safe to say, I'm satisfied with subscribing to you, don't let me down 😉
I started watching you When I was 3 years old Now I'm 9And 1⁄2
🎉🎉🎉🎉
You the man
🎉🎉🎉🎉
Back to back videos
Thank you!
Your intro is like a Warhammer intro for the Tyranids. I can't remember when I subbed, but you were pretty damn small (maybe around 2k subs? had a couple big viral videos though). Been a couple years since then and you're just absolutely exploded in size.
Thank you for being here all this time!
Horny, or Hornet King, both work just fine for me! Loving your content as usual! Hope all is well.
Haha, I appreciate the support, Brian!
Your son looks just like my now 6-year-old nephew who now lives with his family in Scranton.
Regarding the Closed Captions, I've sent you a screenshot of what it said 🤣🤣🤣🤣 still loving the vids ❤️
These wasps actually seemed chill tbh
Those German yellow jackets clinging to the end of the hose wand and stinging with all their might. Heroic, sad, and terrifying.
Have you ever thought of sourcing some longer flexible tube for your vacuum cleaner so that the unit is a little further away from you when you are working.
Two benefits come to mind:
1. You can leave it on the ground when you are working on a ladder.
2. The sound wont be quite so loud in your videos because it is further away.
Seems to be plenty of it available on-line.
The longer hose/wand you have on the vacuum, the harder it is on the motor and the more likely it is to overheat, since the motor is cooled by the air it sucks in. So as you add more and more hose length, the suction and efficiency can suffer.
Big nest.. Lots of Hornets! Loud for sure.
Loving the consistent uploads ❤
I love your Channel. Tonight i've heard a Video with Earphones for the first time. I got a little nervous as i heard a Hornet at my left Ear 😁😁
This is a great video for headphones since I'm not talking through the whole thing 😆😅
I have been watching your videos for a while now and I find what you do fascinating. I am allergic to wasp and terrified of bees and wasps. So please suck away. You should come to WV and take care of our wasps. I live in the county so I see yellow jackets all the time. So continue to suck them all up. That satisfying sound of them going up the hose.
Thank you! Too bad you aren't closer! I'd be glad to help!
You amaze me with what you do
Thank you!
You said Hornet King 👑
At the intro of your video,the CC said, "I'm the foreign king and I and I removed some incredible wasps nests"
You definitely said hornet king
You know I would tell you what my CC says but TH-cam doesn’t give me the option
i've always wanted to meet a king, i never thought it would be one of hornets
3:49 Left Headphone got me freaking out.
Hey Hornet King I heard HORNET myself
I'm terrified of wasps/hornets (though less so after watching a lot of these videos, even cupped a solitary wasp last autumn to put him outside), but learning about them and understanding better about them is the best way to deal with that fear... and they are obviously important parts of our ecosystem. I'll still give them aw ide berth, but at least I know more about them now LOL
Peak testimony- Glad to hear it👍
Always looking forward to your videos. Voice recognition is really something else and will likely never work correctly! I saw a screen print several years ago at work of what it thought was said on a voicemail between two guys who really didn't like each other. It was saying sex, love and all kinds of weird things that never came out of this guy's mouth! Everyone in leadership at the plant had a good laugh for months over that one! HR Couldn't do a dang thing about it, it was a computer thing not a person thing.
can I just say how insane that is the fact that spider web is all over this nest? You think the Hornet would kill anything so close to their nest, let alone a hunter insect. Well, the Hornet buffet is over. RIP spider XD
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL, I WISH I COULD FINANCIALLY SUPPORT YOU, UNFORTUNATELY I LOST MY RIGHT LEG AND MONEY IS VERY TIGHT! If in the future and my circumstances change then I will definitely help you! Thank you for your amazing work, I find it fascinating! ❤️🐝🐝🐝
Brilliant as usual
Thank you, Steve!
Surprisingly docile even for German.
Great removal!!!!!!!
Thank you!
Way long ago, my sister and I decided to play "we want our dinner" on an old wooden cable reel out back. Because of the tall grass, we didn't see the yellow jacket cone under it. Damn thing was huge! When we started pounding on the reel calling out for our dinner, we were both swarmed with yellow jackets. But farm girls can run and we outran them to the house! But they were angry for hours! Grandpa took the propane torch and burned the nest after dark.