HUGE Yellow Jacket Ground Nest | How To Remove A Ground "Bee" Nest | Wasp Nest Removal
HUGE Yellow Jacket Ground Nest dug out of the ground and fed to my animals! Over 1,500 wasps inside!! After getting the nest home and torn apart, I fed it to my animals!
I wanted to give a tour of my relocated nests here on my property, and talk about, why I relocate wasp colonies.
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Who just randomly found this guy and now just watches him. I did that.
I’m honestly amazed that he can just approach the nests he has at home, anytime I even glance at a nest I’m immediately jumped by them. One time they stole my car :(
This man must NEVER have to worry about getting robbed, someone would try to kick in a door or sneakily open the wrong window and get swarmed then stumble into the wrong tree and just wish it ends quick
When I saw that that one in the front yard, I immediately thought: "Your Amazon package could not be delivered."
I was an exterminator and I did commercial properties. There was a grocery store that had 10 separate wasp nests around the dumpster. I removed the wasps and I receive another call a week later for the outrageous number of flies entering the store. When before there was almost never a fly in that place.
I'm really glad he explained why he relocates hornets. This whole time I was just thinking this guy was crazy. Interesting, but crazy.
The wasps nests are basically pancakes for the chickens, huge pancakes
I will never understand exterminators and how calm they can be in doing these jobs. Even with suits and vacuums, I would piss myself. They are so incredibly brave and level headed.
I don’t know why but these videos are so freakin interesting OMG
Always wonderful to see the family gather, enjoying a larva meal together.
imagine spending a life of building, hearing your home get beaten, and when you go to see what it was, you get sucked up
This is every kid's worst nightmare growing up. Imagine going to your grandparents house and seeing a huge nest everywhere you turn outside.
What he doesn't tell you, is that if you piss him off, he mails you one of those things as a surprise package...
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Amazing about the digging. We had a Yellowjacket nest like this in the garden beside our driveway last year, and before I ever saw the nest, I couldn’t figure out why the cars were always covered in soil despite repeated washing. Figured out they’d fly out of the burrow, over the cars, dropping whatever soil they managed to pick up as they tried to dig. Fascinating little buggers.
This is fascinating. I can admire and appreciate the wasp craftsmanship from behind a camera.
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Hmmmmm........Calls himself "Hornet King", and relocates nests of stinging insects to his property. What if he's not doing this for educational purposes, but rather is raising an insect army that will do his bidding, so that he can take over the world?
Me- one who is absolutely terrified of flying stinging things from significant childhood trauma: BUT WHY IN YOUR HOUSE.
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