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  • I ran over a nest two years ago with the lawnmower, little pricks chased me across the lawn, into my house, got stung 16+ times. Then i waited for a nice cool night, dumped a gallon of gasoline into the ground and unleashed hellfire. I blew a crater nearly 5 feet across, gave me pleasure to watch the little bastards suffer, burn and die

  • @steelbeltsdrumming All that , and please tell me you have it on video ;)

  • Wow! You maniac! XD

    I'm terrified of wasps, could never have done that, lol!

  • @SnappyPenguins Yes, I am a little foolish at times ;)

  • hahahahahhahahaahhahaa fair play mate

  • @billodditty Thanks, I thought so as well :)

  • Yellow jackets do tend to live near water so i cant say im really surprised you found them

  • @TheBlueUmbreon Yeah, I guess it is just a surprise when you step on there nest accidentally :)

  • typical dude theres a bee nest im gonna throw something

  • run like hell!!!!

  • @ufozminnesota  Ohhhhhhhhhh yeahhhhhhhhhhh

  • "ok i found the B HOLE" lol

  • @hardrock7112 Yup, it's rite next to the A-hole LOL.

  • @supergooddeal not to be confused with the C-hole

  • *throws a stone*

    Y'see? Many wasps....

    -few seconds later-

    yahm...

    *throws a log*

    There we go!

  • @KingdomSlayer The bigger the log ,the bigger the swarm LOL

  • should be throwing fire crackers at it

  • @nicumanteca July 4th is coming but I think they are all moved out lol.

  • Found the b-hole. Is that better than the a-hole?

  • @rpeagram Yeah , the B hole is much better. Nothing good ever comes out of an A hole LOL

  • great work-out!

  • @periesicsd hahaha sure is. I did another vid with bald faced hornets. Much better video and they are way more aggressive.

  • nice ine dude!!!

    Love it!

  • @Kabuto218 Thanks for watching

  • @Kabuto218 Thanks for watching. Hope to do more this summer.

  • fuck em they don't pay rent

  • @hajduktyson  LOL so true

  • why don't escape?

  • @SuperFarinelli Hi,  Not sure I know what you mean?

  • moron!!!

  • @SuperFarinelli  Why don't you come and hand feed these. By the way, keep your name calling on your own channel.

  • Why they are swarming !!!!!!! #1- They just found out that Justin Bieber lives next door. #2- They heard about the football strike #3- Their suing the owner of the yard, and this is their way of saying " Dah..winning" #4- They see Chuck Norris coming and are scrambling for their lives. #5- They are angry because 3 men was canceled . #6- Japanese Hornets kicked them out and they have no place to go. #7- It's their yearly late Christmas party outside. #8- Queens having PMS #9- 1farted 10- ?
  • @Tom6093 I know number 10. Because I threw a chunk of wood at them LOL.

  • I would pour gasoline all over the nest and burn the little bastards.

  • @MrSydneyKing Yeah, I guess I would have to if they were a threat.

  • @MrSydneyKing well thats just sad.. i would love your house to burn down while your in it and you get your skin burnt off and you feel the pain of what that would be like

  • @zemiaz333, wasps are pests. They serve no purpose or beneficial use to the community. Get over it.

  • Thank you for not killing them

  • @lilsumpin1221 No problem, I had no reason to. They were clear from anyone else stepping on them. Unfortunately I found out the hard way.

  • LMFAO.. "I found the B-hole..." How similar is that to an A-hole?

  • @tobin12 LOL,,,,,,,yeah they are very similar. You don't want to mess with either of them and nothing good ever comes out of the A or B hole.

  • got stung by 2 just yesterday on my calf and knee felt awsome haha didnt heart after like 5 min

  • @christianshockcalla Yeah the sting only hurts for a few minutes. I was stung in one of my triceps. Couple days after the muscle started to ache. Lasted about 1 week. Same may happen to your calf muscle.

  • @supergooddeal Dude my calf just swoll up about half an hour ago haha

  • @christianshockcalla Now get ready for the achy muscle every time you take a step. Maybe you'll get lucky and won't get the pain.

  • @christianshockcalla Lol. Heres a story. I guess one flew into my jeans pocket. I reached in to get my cigs and dug for my lighter, an it stung me on the palm of my hand. I thought it was glass that cut me so I opened up my pocket a little more and the yellow jacket flies out of it like a bat out of hell. I guess it was a sign to quit smoking.

  • @Tom6093 I had a similar story, when I was a kid I went to this garden show. It was so large that I had to get a map for my step grand mother. I ran to go get it so we can get the show on the road (no pun intended) and when I was almost there I felt some very sharp pains in my arm. I didnt know what it was so I grab onto it and I felt another sharp pain. I lift the arm of my short sleeve short and when I did a yellow jacket flew out and took off. I had over 3 simultaneous stings and 2 bite marks

  • @Mightymedic101 Ouch !!!!! Lol. But look at it from the yellow jackets point of view, It was just servaying the erea and got pinned . Probably got a little scared and pissed at the same time. It's just this little thing trying to find it's way out into the world again and didn't axpect getting trapped in your shirt.

  • @Tom6093 hahaha too true, scouts are just like that. When they come in contact with humans, there is no telling where they will end up

  • i started giggling when you started running. then i remembered that there were about 5 wasps on my (bright purple ;n;) sweater...then i stoped =3 lol

  • @Firesttar LOL Yeah, it was pretty funny. I have another one with Bald faced hornets. I backed into a thorn bush videotaping them and thought I was being stung.

  • lmao RUN FOREST! RUN!

  • @TheButterpimp  That's the funniest comment I've received yet...........Momma always did say life was like a box of chocolates.

  • YOu're sick man xD

  • @thellman92  This is nothing, check out my video with the bald faced hornet.

  • throw a molotov cocktail on them...

  • seriously you dont fuck with those things as they have killed more humans than anything else .

  • @kawa7900 I think the every day foods we eat may be killing us more. Dying from bee stings may be a little quicker though.

  • I stepped i a nest when I was 5 years old....interesting memories. Thanks for the upload..peace bee with.. ;)

  • peace bee with.. ;) Love it

  • Check out my hornet video. It blows this one out of the water.

  • LOL @ u running. I don't blame u.

  • There is a yellow jacket nest in one of the vent ducts to my house, about 3 feet from the ground. How do I get rid of it? Anybody have any suggestions? I have young kids. Thanks for any suggestions.

  • Ok, try this. Block off the opposite end of the vent in the house so they can't get in. Now You will need a can of pest control, Raid, or fogger. If it is possible, put the fogger in the vent and block off the opening. This will close them in and kill them for sure. Don't do this if you do not trust yourself. Hire a professional if needed. Any chance you can get a video of the vent and wasps?

  • You're a genius! Thanks for the tip. I will do this tonight when they are all in the nest.

  • Awesome, Keep me posted !!!!!!!!

  • Unfortunately I don't have a cam. Maybe santa will bring me one for Christmas, if i'm good, so I can't post the vent with the yellow-jacket nest. Its a nasty lookin thing anyway and those bugs are pissed already. They must know their time is up. I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks again.

  • you know what works very very well for nests in the ground, put salt down the hole, the bees inside will try to eat the salt out but will die trying and the bees outside cant get in so they will leave over a 3 day poeriod. This is the best and cheapest way to do it, before i tryed this on 1 in poland we lit the hole on fire and it still didnt kill them off, so salt is the best way to go :)

  • Thanks for the excellent point. I didn't know salt could work. My bees all dead now in a pile outside the air vent. After using the fogger, I used a high pressure hose to wash them out. Ill keep salt on hand if they ever come back.

  • yep, just remember best when there in the ground so you can clog up the hole.

  • Check out the video I just downloaded. I found a Bald-Faced hornets nest on my property yesterday. These things make yellow jackets look like harmless flies.

  • That is until you watched 'Disturbing Yellowjackets'! Not so harmless in that video. I guess that time they knew exactly what to attack. The Yellow Jackets in your video couldn't find you since you decided to 'Hightail it the f*** out of here' at the 1:00 mark.. I swear that I saw a couple of wasps fly at the camera right after you hit the nest with the big log at 0:41

  • Yeah they did fly at the camera. I was on the ground behind a log looking up. When I see them above my head I thought it would be a good time to get lost. Yellow jackets and bald face are becoming more and more common in my area. I have a few feet of snow now so it won't be for a few months before I can do some more vids.

  • I have a few feet of snow in MN where I am too. The only nest I was able to find last summer was that one I cut down while I was on vacation in Idaho. Though they kept pissing me off last summer when I was barbequeing so there had to be a nest around somewhere. And so the result was my video 'How to ruin a Yellow-Jacket's day'

  • Well, I found a few that make Yellow-Jackets not looks so much like 'Harmless flies' - I forward them to you

  • I just messed with an "in ground" nest today during my lunch at a park, very similar reaction. I actually stepped right around the hole and squashed part of it....looked down saw one stepped away quickly, 3 seconds later....complete swarm in a frenzy. I'm just glad I stepped away as quickly as I did.

  • Is the nest where anyone else can step on it? Looks like we were both lucky in getting away in time. This year I have these big black wasps hanging around. They are twice the size of the yellow jackets. If I follow one long enough it will take me to its nest but I'm not sure if I want to find it.

  • Well I did find it. Go check out my Bald-Faced hornet video. These things are nasty little creatures when you throw a rock at there nest.

  • I was gonna check out your bald face hornet video until I found your bomerangs. Now need one of your bomerangs. Can you please make me one and send it to me as quickly as possible? Does it really come back to you when you throw it? I know just what to do with it when I go to work. P.S. I work in New York City. Thanks

  • No problem, Take a look at all the different models I make and choose one. Some are expensive and some are affordable. I don't have them all on my web site yet so if you need a price just ask. And yes, they do all come back if thrown correctly. I'll wait to here back from you. Peace.

  • Also the Bald Face hornet vid blows this one away.

  • My dad accedently steped in a yellow jackets nest wile working in the back yard, I was back there to but, I was not were dad was, I herer my dad screaming and taking off his pants, hes like seth go inside. Well dad was luckey he only god stung four times

  • Your dad was very lucky in deed. Lucky for him it wasn't the Bald faced hornets. Now those don't give up. Check out the video I just uploaded on a nest of them in my back yard.

  • time to goOOOOOOOOOOOO................

  • Hells yeah!!!!!  As soon as I see them above my head, I was out of there.

  • NEVER EVER MESS with YELLOW JACKETS! Number one! They are fast! Number 2 they get drunk on fermented fruit and number 3 They sting repeatedly and Number 4 They throw off a phermone which alerts the others to attack!

  • Look up japanese Hornets and you will think that yellow jackets are harmless!

  • I have probably seen every bee-hornet-wasp video on here. Yes, the Japanese hornet is among one of the nastiest. I just hope they don't ever get a chance to migrate in my area. If so then the war is on.

  • The most terrifying stinging insect in the world is the japanese Hornet! This is a true monster! Look this one up on you tube!

  • A yellow jacket crawled up my shorts and stung my peepee! OUCH!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I have done research on yellow jackets and I have found that the Yellow jacket is most agressive in late july and August and even September! Yellow jackets actually get drunk on fermented apples and other fruit and can get nasty!

  • One important note: If you smash a yellow jacket, the dead yellow jacket sends a phermone to the nest and the entire nest will attack you!

    Yellow jackets do get drunk off of fermented fruit!

  • Yellow jackets are smaller than regular paper wasps but are much more aggressive! Yellow jackets will eat fermented apples and other fruit in the fall season and get drunk and really get pissed off!

  • My best friend got attacked! He still has the sting mark on his foot 4 years later!

  • Ouch!!!!! They are rotten little bastards. They will chase you for a long time. Gotta be a quick runner. Or at least have a river or pond next to you to jump into.

  • you get a cold based fire extiguuisher and freeze their ass out! it works.also put a gallon of gas or kerosene on the hole and shoot it with a .22.

  • Great idea! Man when I was a kid I would'a done that in a heart beat. Now I'd just soon let them be. Unless they are threatening me. Then I'll shove a can of auto Raid in there hole.

  • LOL! "then im gunna hi-tail the fuck outta here"

  • not yellow jackets....to small.

  • Trust me . There yellow jackets. I was stung twice by them the day I found the nest. They may look small in the video but up close and personal they are much larger. Already this year I have found them making another nest on my back property. Luckily it was only in the beginning stages. The nest was under a piece of 4x4 plywood on the ground. " WAS" that is.

  • You wanna really see them get irate? Pour a bucket of water down that hole! :D And have a bouqet of black ballons waiting up top, watch them pop them! :D

  • Cool, I didn't know they could pop a balloon. That would be cool to watch.

  • Their stinger is like a BARBED NEEDLE or 'hypadermic' needle! (ive seen this experiment tried on National G. Explorer) If you attempt, make sure the balloon is black, because they HATE black!! :-O

  • if you check out my vid, they are all over in my apartment. I killed roughly 30 inside and about 10 outside today. The landlord JUST agreed to get them out. They are relentless bastard coated bastards. Even if you taken away air (I saved live specimens in a ziplock bag), they keep kicking at least 5 hours after. You can keep smashing them, and they keep crawling.

  • i remember once i was riding my bike on the grass and ran over a nest got of my bike then ran like hell when i came back they had a small nest over it i was so scared so i maned up and went to a near by hose and hosed it down like hell i was so sacred but i was lucky i can run like hell and i didnt get one bite i was manly scared because i thought it would be like a needle but with vemon

  • ya there mean little bastards. They sting and it hurts for almost 2 weeks after.

  • well that means that i am realy lucky hey can you go to my channel and tell me if like my video you dont have to but why is you image a little boy

  • That is my 10 year old son in the photo. I'll let him know about your videos when he comes home. I'm sure he will want to check them out.

  • ok then send me a message when he comes home so he can tell me what he thinks

  • Hey we watched some of your videos. Pretty cool. I use to be a gamer myself. Not as much time for it now. My son was wondering how old you were. Peace

  • well i am 19 and i have a little bro that is 12 so yeah my bro made most of the video but i edit and upload did he any comments on any of your my videos

  • He watched a couple. He hasn't played those games though. You did a good job on your videos. Time to try something different for a vid maybe. Other than games. Any ideas?

  • lol, nice quick take off xD

    it was pretty priceless :P

  • Ya those little bastards will chase you for a long distance. I've respect them a little more now then I use to.

  • one time i rode my 3 wheeler right into a nest of those lil fuckers after they came out i jumped off the bike idling and ran like hell

  • Yellow jackets....will fuck you up. Keep on stingin' yer chit.

  • The way you took off out of nowhere was hilarious.

  • I wondered when someone was going to comment on that. I was ducked down behind a stump. When I noticed them above my head I remembered what there sting felt like. I must have looked like a streak of light running away.

  • They're not bees.

  • Are you asking or telling ?

  • Most people think all stinging insects are 'bees', but there's a difference in treatment to allergic victims. If people don't know bees from wasps/hornets, they could be in further danger.

  • Your correct. Some people don't know they are allergic until it's too late. These are for sure wasps as I stated in the title. Mean little bastards if they really want to be. When I first found them I stepped near there nest and was stung twice. The next day I went back and took this video. They wouldn't make very good pets.

  • LOL throwing shit at a hornet nest...it's all fun and games until someone gets stung 100 times.

    I used to get nailed by these bastards all the time while mowing the lawn in Missouri. The lawnmower vibration sets them off like you wouldn't believe. And it hurts like a mother when they sting, much worse than a honeybee sting.

  • I still remember picking raspberries when i was younger to earn money to go to the local fair. I would step on a nest at least twice a summer. Funny thing is as an adult I hate picking berries ,go figure!!!

  • I was attacked by either a hornet or a yellow jacket last summer, i was taking a walk and it stung me in my back next to my shoulder.  It hurt a lot and got swollen.

  • How long did the pain last for?

  • in the first hour or so it hurt a lot, but it lasted about a week or two

  • god man yellow jackets are mean little fucks. i was attacked last summer by 'em while clearing a path in the woods for my dirt bike. I was hauling my fat ass all they way back to the house. those bastards will follow you and keep stinging. I am checking my path first this summer lol

  • lmao. atleast your ok now

  • they suck man.

  • he dipped like really fast

  • I sure did. They don't hurt when they sting you but for a few weeks after the pain increases.

  • nice video! :) looks like the nest hasent grown to ful potential, or else there would have been many more wasps coming out to swarm.

  • The stu\ing of a yellow jacket is about twice the size of a honey bee's.

    Wasp and yellow jackets are hunters, that are designed to kill. Hence why there sting is so much worse than a Bee's.

    Dont play with these animals they can be very dangerous when angered. Think if a small child walked up after your torment.

  • Your correct, This is an area many miles from any people. The wasps are 3 feet under snow now. Will they come back to the same spot in the spring?

  • no

    all wasp and hornets die when it freezes. They make queens and kings (fully developed females and fertile males) in late fall. The fly up and mate, the males die the queens then hibernate in the hay or ground or in your house through winter.

    spring arrives and they wake up and start a new colony.

    The old colony's will die from either freezing or lack of food.

  • don't ever try to disturb a bald face hornet nest, they will go out of their way to eliminate the intruder,don't disturb them,

  • I totally agree. The bad thing about these is one can keep on stinging you over and over. The last couple weeks here the weather has been cold, around 15-20 degrees. Those wasps are wishing they were in Florida now.

  • You know, thats funny cause when i had a bald faced hornet nest in my backyard tree all i did was cut the branch while i was holding it, and carried it to a plastic container. didnt get stung once and i left it intact so i have a dead hornet nest to scare people with. and yes i'm a zoologist so i know they were bald faced hornets

  • Be careful with those things, yellow jackets are rough. I got into a nest of them as a kid.

  • How many times did you get stung. I was stung twice.

  • I was around 30 times I think. They followed me as i ran away and kept stinging.

  • Did it put you in the hospital? The ones that stung me made my muscle really sore for about a week.

  • no, i didn't go to the hospital.. I actually talked my parents out of taking me at the time. It did make me feel awful, though.

  • Wow, you are lucky there. With the possibility of their nest numbering 5000+ angry workers, that really could have been bad times for sure. I'll bet that you are careful where you step from this point on.

  • So, is it Bees or wasps?

    Why throw stuff at them - In all seriousness, an agressive hive could kill you!

  • My mistake. They are wasps. Your correct, i shouldn't be playing around with them. I found the nest the hard way by stepping on it while walking along the river bank. They stung me twice. I went back the next day to see just how many there were. As you can see in the video i was out numbered. They will die off in the next month because of cold weather. Thanks for the concern.

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