We Vacuumed 500 Violent Hornets out of their Nest
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Great Baldie nest! You have a brave little boy! Way to go, fellas!
@insectwildlife37
Жыл бұрын
The king is here !!
@Lucas8578
Жыл бұрын
2 weeks ago and it’s got 29 like and 2 comments not including me
@voidstar611
Жыл бұрын
all hail the almighty king
@farmer9990
Жыл бұрын
I know thing about wasps if you’re having trouble approaching a nest and getting set up if you hold your breath you’re invisible to them as long as you don’t breathe out and aren’t emitting any carbon dioxide they can’t see you
@HornetKingOfficial
Жыл бұрын
@@farmer9990 That is 100% false.
Eli is so brave working with the Hornets. It's a pleasure to watch him and the other children grow up and watch them on the farm mucking in. What a beautiful life.
In the future, if you have to clear out wasps/hornets, and don't have a taker for the nest, most chickens will eat the brood out of a cleared wasp nest. 👍Keep being awesome!
@tracybowling1156
Жыл бұрын
This was exactly what I was going to say! Excellent comment! I've seen so many videos of people feeding their chickens with the wasp nest. Just give 'em the whole thing. ☺️
@thirstyboots6711
Жыл бұрын
The Hornet King channel he mentioned feeds the nests to his brood of chickens, turkeys & squirrels.
@silverglass6294
Жыл бұрын
Out here in northeast India hornet larve is a high price food
@wrinklesandsprinkles
Жыл бұрын
@@thirstyboots6711 His chickens love wasp brood!!
@thangthang9978
Жыл бұрын
I just wait him to feed the chickens 🐓 but he didn’t.😄
Eli is growing into such a brave young man, and not afraid to help his dad out even though he could have received a nasty sting, well done Eli 💪🏻👋🏻🙌🏻
@annekabrimhall1059
Жыл бұрын
He really is! I would be too scared to do that!
The Hornet King KZread channel whom I watch regularly answers questions for the viewer. He does hornet nest removal as a living.He has a farm too. He takes the nests home refrigerates them overnight, then cleans them to make sure all the hornets are gone and feeds the larvae to his chickens and a pet squirrel. I watched him remove nests from underground, hanging from trees, inside trees, in ceilings, walls, siding, windows etc. Sometimes he will keep them transplanting them to his farm to see how they grow there nests. I never knew how many types of hornets there are. Please be careful, some types are nastier then others.
@shrujanamsyama9940
Жыл бұрын
Interesting. I thought squirrels very herbivores. Never knew that squirrels like to eat meat
It’s so good to see people that still place value in the family structure. God bless y’all!
Just wanted to say Becky is awesome. She looks great and is a hard working momma of 4. Beautiful family. I enjoy watching y’all
That hornet nest looked brutal. They absolutely can and will try to kill you. Bravo for doing that for your neighbors. Can't imagine. Wish I had money for a jar! Only $20??? I just spent the last of my cash on gas and don't get paid until next Thursday lol Hopefully I can snag a few next year ;)
I’m glad to see everything is going good, I hope the bees will be safe this winter!
Wow…the honey went fast!! Eli is growing up into a helpful preteen. Hugs, Doc❤
There’s something so heartwarming about watching a Family work on a farm. I love the warmth, teaching and relationship that exists between you, your wife and the kids. So beautiful. May God continue to bless you all and your farm.
Paper wasps are actually super beneficial in the garden, they eat all sorts of veggie killing insects. I'm allergic but I've learned to let them do their thing 😂
Eli is an amazing kid! You're doing a great job with your children and so much fun watching them grow up through this channel. Keep being great role models for them!!
those looked like bald-faced hornets, one of the nastiest varieties.
You guys are so lucky to have such a brave, brave helper with the hornets!!! 😀
Nice video, your son did great working with the hornets.
@whitehouseonthehill
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Tandy!
Those are bald-faced hornets. It's too bad they can be so aggressive and their stings hurt like heck because they are awesome predators. They eat a ton of caterpillars, aphids, and other garden insect pests. But once you get stung by a couple of them, you don't care anymore about their beneficial properties! Sometimes the juice ain't worth the squeeze LOL!
Why is watching him vacuum the hornets so satisfying.
Not in a million years I will get near that nest, Elli is a very brave kid, good work Elli 👍
You should feed the wasp and hornet larvae to your chickens, hens and turkeys and watch how plump they get ! That’s what the Hornet King on KZread does !
@MacandCheese10018
Жыл бұрын
I love that channel!
I had a bald faced hornets nest in my maple tree until a wood pecker found it.
Eli you're becoming a beast! You are so strong physically to move the chicken tractor as well as mentally to overcome your fear of the hornets especially after being stung on your face so badly last year. Good job buddy! Keep up the good work 👍
Your boys are growing so quickly. It’s wonderful watching you all grow. Love you guys.
You can freeze the nests in large trash bags when you clear them out! Chickens love eating the brood too.
What I do when I have a wasp nest is spray the nest with a spray adhesive, it takes care of the wasp there, and when the rest of them return they get stuck as well.
It amazes me how so many can fit in such a small nest/space
@whitehouseonthehill
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, exactly!
Yay! I got to the store quick enough to get some honey. I love watching your family grow together on the farm you have built. Thanks for producing such lovely content!
That was impressive. I am motivated to try new things even if they’re scary thanks to your videos ! Isaiah is so cute ! He really articulates well. ❤
@whitehouseonthehill
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Darlou
Oh my gosh, that was scary. Their sting is extremely painful. KUDOS To You for helping others. (I ordered a jar of honey) Please take care and be safe
I'm allergic to bees and this black and white hornet would kill me instantly so this was very interesting to watch
Thank you everyone for a beautiful video today it was so interesting with the wasp Hive, KZread need to notify me a lot faster so sad to see that the honey has sold out! Better luck next time. Keep those awesome videos coming.
Omg I was scared just watching you guys and the hornets! Also your kids are living their best lives and they are so cute too. Have a Blessed day.
Congratulations on your honey 🍯 harvest! You are raising a brave young man! Proud of you both for helping with such an intense situation.
@whitehouseonthehill
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Great video guys - I gotta say, I LOVE the parts where Eli gives a "to camera" interview about the hornets - he is so grown up now - I would love to see more and more of Eli and Uraiah doing "to camera" pieces like that - it gives a whole new scope of content from their point of view which is something your viewers would love, I am sure. Thankyou for sharing with us xx
@whitehouseonthehill
Жыл бұрын
😀
I am waaay late to get some honey. I did so enjoy watching the family all work together to get all the jobs done. Will have to be quicker next time! Love to all. Keep those videos coming. ❤️
Eli is such a great helper !!! So Brave !!! Good Job Fellas!!!
@whitehouseonthehill
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Eli was a star I loved his camera work and his little bit of vlogging. !! Keep up the great work Eli you will soon be taking over you Dad
You're starting to do a very good job improving the quality of your content, especially the Thumbnail !!
Eli is a machine! Amazing watching his growth into a young man
It must have been there for quite a while! Glad you were able to get it down
Just ordered a jar of honey 🍯, can't wait until it arrives 🤗🤗
Spray the hornets with Raid or wrap a large bag over the nest and pull it off the branch. I would make a small opening at the top of the bag and spray Raid inside the bag and let them suffocate.
Amazing video! Enjoyed it so much, pretty scary aswell!
what a beautiful family you have, you should be very proud, honored and blessed =w= and what a brave young lad to take on a hornets nest like that to help you even knowing the risks he's going to grow up to be a great gentlemen one day
Honey ordered! Thank you all for that!
Good test of the suit to see how safe it is.
The wasps are enormous. And hornets!! It is my understanding, that wasps and hornets can sting over and over and over; unlike bees that are unfortunately kamikazi stingers. So yes, that was scary to me as well, but your suits were great. I love your innovations. I follow others that are proud of their brand new expensive big giant gasoline generators, and you just keep finding these amazing solar equipment. Its impressive. I would tell my other channels about your stuff but I find most people appear to be annoyed by those sort of comments. I wish I could do a blanket recommendation to the others. One guy has to have the City Light Company come out and run lines for lights to his out-buildings and for lights for all his hobby/pet animals (not-for-eating or milking: Longhorns and Ostriches and Goats) at night. I want to tell him there is a much better and more economical way, but he is one who is enraged by suggestions. He thinks people are insulting him. Lucky for him he has many more redeeming qualities. rofl Yall have a great weekend. P.S. The Honey Harvest Hut is a great idea. Screens on the windows.
@altaccount434
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, they can sting repeatedly, this year was black wasps on the front of my trailer, normally its the yellow jackets on the trailer. But yeah, they'll actually intentionally go after you too. My kid recieved 3 different stings on his hand from one yellow jacket. Theres also a bumble bee nest under my shed but those guys usually don't bother anybody so its only the wasps that usually gets sprayed and the nest knocked down to avoid my own kids and the neighborhoods kids from getting stung.
Just the fact that you researched with HORNET KING is fabulous! I've been following Brett for a few years now! :) Those looked like Bald Faced Hornets at first glance. Glad you got some good honey!
You were hacking at that honeycomb like a child cutting his own hair😂 Try going slowly using the wood as a guide.
I literally love the thumbnail on this video and the editing of the vid👏❤️
Sold out! Congrats!
Allways remember, the best time to deal with wasps is early in the morning when they are at their least active. As the temperature increase, they become more active because they are "cold blooded". Also their activity depend to some extend on the amount of light. One can easily take out a nest before sunrise, without hardly any one of them moving. Because wasps don't have a queen, any members that escaped, will return and rebuild the nest. With hornets, destroying the nest will mean the end of the swarm, but it's still less risky to get rid of them when they are less active since some of them may just deside to attack humans an animals in the vicinity. It's very important to "evacuate" a large area to avoid eany risks. "Clever" fools has stepped many times in that disaster because they didn't think proactively.
Next time you have to take a hornet nest down, give the nest to your chickens!!! They will eat the larvae.
Cool video and it also gave me good bumps for no reason
Just ordered some honey!!! Can't wait!!!!
Oh man... those looked like Bald Faced Hornets, they are nasty. We usually wait until dark and put a plastic bag over the nest, seal it up...
I'm thinking of getting into bees... Any suggestions? You are great at what you do! You are so blessed!!
I would love a jar of your honey, but I can't figure out how to find the information. I'm sure I am too late, but maybe next time. Love to watch your family grow. Thank you, Cheryl
So scary. That’s how I get rid of spiders inside my house, vacuum them up. So brave with wasps, though.
I love you guys! You are awesome!!
Yay! You got the hot knife!! Don't you just love it?
Y'all are such hard workers. I'm allergic to bees but I plant stuff for them in my garden.
I am a beekeeper in Bulgaria, Europe and honey sold directly to the customer costs 5-6$ per 2.2 pounds( 1kg ) jar full of pure honey , however we sell big quantities to merchants who pay us around 2.70$ per 2.2pounds( 1kg) of honey and the price stays the same and merchants make good money whereas beekeepers struggle to make a living which is almost impossible and many beekeepers work 2 jobs to feed their families. Sounds good, right? Anyways, I wish you all the best, you seem good-hearted and loving person . Keep going🙂
@TheZumph
Жыл бұрын
Sell it in the market cut out the middleman
@Aleksandar_Panteleev
Жыл бұрын
In the market you won't be able to sell all of your honey , you can sell small quantities but it is impossible to sell a 5-10 thousand 1kg jars. People don't buy much honey and there are people selling honey for very low prices and they have many customers because very few people want quality , most want cheap price and that is why you wouldn't be able to sell it even if you go to the market for months every day
Shame had to get rid of the bald faced hornets, one of the least aggressive and actively kills bad garden bugs.
If I see one wasp I freakkkk how are you guys not scared of them in your suit
Your son was amazing to help you with that project!
I can’t wait for the aviary to be finished it will be amazing!!
wow you had some professional helpers jarring that honey :)
I learned from my experiece that hornets are pretty much vulnurable at night. Just spraying bug killing chemicals will do. Next morning you just destroy the hive and feed chichens.
Carfeful with those bald faced hornets, they are ANGRY and can squirt venom into your eyes.
You need to burn the nest. I have learned when I was young that they still can hatch if the nest is not burned completely. I remember my dad talking about that
Awesome video guys glad you stayed safe
@whitehouseonthehill
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Tely!
I just ordered those honey 🍯...I love your videos!
We had a very small wasp nest outside a bedroom window and they would come inside somehow, the nest was taken care of, but unless it is completely eradicated they will keep rebuilding in that spot, so just bare that in mind when dealing with hornets around the farm
You are a very good videographer.👍🏻❤
@whitehouseonthehill
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
There is something incredibly beautiful about watching a honey harvest. Your honey is amazingly delicious. Thank you for sharing this sweet video. ❤️🐝
Close to 1m subs, i see, congrats dude
The bees said NO WASTE! X'D
Omgosh that looks so good! 💙
Luv you taking care of honey bees keep up the good videos 😋👍
@whitehouseonthehill
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
bought some honey. let’s gooo!!
The killer bee guy uses adhesive spray to help stop them from flying
Uriah is really growing up! everyone is! So great : D
Your kids are such brave young men. I would have run oposite direction from those hornets. Suit or not, as I am terrified :)
Eli is an amazing young man.
Fascinating 😍 eli was so brave maybe if it comes up again n more prep could feed the hornets to chickens 🤔
Definitely your boys. Love u guys
Hope your ok!!
Eli is growing into a wonderful young man. I have a question. On the cans of hornet spray, it says to do it at night. How come you chose to do it during the day? Would it not have made a difference with such a large nest? I always look forward to your videos.
Those ECOFLOW are Super Handy 🙌. Nice Haul of Honey 🐦. My old Boy Friend would help out with Wasp Nest. He would wait till it rained,they would All be inside. Then put a trash bag up around the Nest. Tie it Off ,the Bees would suffocate. A lot of Folks would Spray the Nest with clear coat and hang it in there house afterwards. Nicely Done Jake👊and Eli . Scary😨. JO JO IN VT 😆💕
@whitehouseonthehill
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Jo Jo!
I’ve watched other KZread channels where they take paper lunch sacks full of crumpled newspaper and hang them up in the trees on the eaves etc. and the wasps don’t come around. They’re fooled into thinking there are already some wasps there.
If you put up bluebird boxes be careful doing the seasonal cleaning on the boxes. Watch the box for about 30 seconds before you open it. Wasps could be in there. They go for your nose.
Bamboo pulling Beckys braid. Thats a tee image right there! Cute
Aaww the little kid in his little bee suit lol
i love your vids! 😃👍
That was awesome.... Brave boy... 😱🐝🐝🐝
Ah man! You didn't feed the larvae to your chickens like Hornet King does! That's the best part!
Love your vids!!
@guineapiggirl3103
Жыл бұрын
I also wanted to say idk how you did that and recorded it so calmly your a legend!
Any time we have handled this type of thing with wasps, we got everything set up, then at dusk when they are all inside we do the removal...much less dangerous.
I love honey too🙃❤🤗👍❤ soo glad you got the bee nest down👍