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  • Dare u to throw a rock at it

  • nastyyyyyyyyyyyy

    

  • co to jest to biale?

  • yuck... burn it~~~

  • Actually a bees' nest of some kind. One can tell by the perfectly six-sided cells. Could be mason bees which, I believe, nest that way. In response to another comment: I once read that wasps DO make some kind of honey for their own use. But at least you weren't stung-or were you?

  • @bullfrog1954 no stings

  • I would of thrown a cinder block at that thing if I were you...

  • How the fuck was this thing in your loft and You DIDN'T SEE THAT. That thing is fucking huge!

  • Make a boba drink with those eggs

  • dude those are not wasps. That nest doesn't even look like a wasp's nest either

  • you see wasp we see hornets

  • so is there a thing like hornets?

  • @xomiakas sure - hornets exist, just not in this video. I`m not even sure if you would get them in the UK

  • @kraftwerkmod you can get hornets in the uk because me and my dad found a nest in our back shed lol

  • @fahran34 you are right you can get hornets in the UK, but pretty unusual. I hear a lot of people saying they have a hornets nest, and they are just being dramatic. hornets are huge and and have slightly different colouring more brown and orange. you be careful with that one in the shed ;)

  • @kraftwerkmod There are some in my grandma's garden.. There was also one in my room a few years ago, and some dead ones on my way to school.

  • Who came on the bee's nest?

  • burn it please please please please please please please please

  • That is a nice hornets nest! i would keep it in a safe place and let it die off before handling it again!

  • @HornetMan101 right let them do natures thing then mess with it

  • BURN IT!!!!!! >:o

  • Looks like they have vacancies in the combs. I guess the queen is on the bottle again.

  • Screw the axes, get a damn torch.

  • i just want to shke it can see what happen

  • if i was you,i would have been tempted to get a huge axe and beat the nest 2 death

  • why?

  • oh yea cuz the first hit you get no wasps are going to come out and sting you to death before you get another swing at it.

  • i saw the queen wasp

  • GOD DAMN JUST BURN IT!!!!!!!!!

  • This looks like Vespula vulgaris "common wasp" based in the brown envelope and brood combs. The queen to the right of the screen (large was that's not moving) also gives it away that this is the Vespula vulgaris. The other large colony species in the UK is Vespula germanica "German Wasp" which has a gray nest. I am wondering which one is seen more in your local?

  • i`m pretty sure Vespula vulgaris is more common in my locality

  • @kraftwerkmod  keep em safe

  • pick a flamethrower and burn the shit out of them

  • Body slam into it!, record that!

  • LOL!!!!!!!

  • LOL!

  • Ummm....aren't those bees?

  • no, definately wasps. in the UK they are quite easy to tell apart, this is the most common wasp in the UK

  • what's the main difference between bees and wasps?

  • are you starting to tell me a joke? LOL

    in the uk from what i can see bees are more chunky looking, hairy and can only manage one sting (it pulls a little sack out) and a little more slow and dosile, where wasps are thinner, finer or no hair, can manage multiple stings and seem more rapid and willing to attack. please feel free to add to or correct this, I`m no expert.

  • wasps have tiger stripes. Hornets have a long space between body and 3rd segment. Bees have big round eyes and are hairy, do not have tiger stripes or distance between 2nd and 3rd segment.

  • @kraftwerkmod Bees make honey, wasps don't.

  • that is a cool nest. I would take a pic.

    Its big and has lots of eggs

  • oh yes, i took lots of pics, but it had to go in the end.

  • that nest looks well preserved

  • i was lucky, it was between the beams in my roof so i was able to slide a big knife behind it and get it off in one piece with only a few crumbs breaking off. it was huge

  • aw seeing such a nest killed makes me sad! :( that is a nice nest too. it is a V. vulgaris nest, and you can see the dead queen, mother of all in the whole entire nest, lying there poisoned

  • i guess i was kind of sad too. it was so beautiful, I just did not want it in my house

  • oh ya i completly understand getting rid of it if its a problem. its too bad that the queen chose the wrong place to nest though... it looks like you removed it pretty far into the season.. i would say maybe early August? it would have died off when winter came... what did you do with the nest? i am a nest collector and i hate to see nests going to waste lol. thats a prize for me lol although i would have waited to take it until they were done with it

  • it went in the bin, the weather went cool and the nest seemed to be dead when i took it out, then the weather went warmer again and the nest came back to life. I was going to keep it but as soon as it started crawling and buzzing again - no way

  • fire burn?????

  • Wow...such mass ignorance about bees....just wow.

  • wats the white stuff?

  • like wax to cap off the comb

  • i found an old wasps nest bhind my shed about 2-2.5 inches abandend i think it was dry and stuff but there were grubs in.my dad said the slugs would eat them(the grubs)

  • i dont think the slugs would eat the grubs. if they can get to it the birds might

  • Hey! Light it on fire.

  • no way man, it was when it started getting warmer from the sun it came back to life. i think a fire may have sent them crazy.

  • can hornets and wasps be found in new jersey

  • couse, they are all over, go down the park

  • whats the diffrent betwen a hornet and a wasp i mean they are same species. Is it just the word ore is it?

  • i think a hornet and wasp are from the same family, but not exactly the same. hornets are much bigger than wasps and usually found in hotter climates, not like the UK. very rare to see them here

  • Wasps are a general name for a multitude of diferent species including hornets, yellow jackets, mud dabbers, and quite a few more Hornets differ from most wasps as a majority of them build a case arount thier nest And can contain many many layers, yelowjackts can nest that way witch are the most commonly seen and are often called bees witch is not true. bees die when they sting you, wasps dont.

  • its bees not wasps

  • Its wasps

  • its definatly wasps. in the UK bees and wasps are very easy to tell apart

  • yeah and also in sweden, and think those are common wasp bu the way.

  • take a shotgun and blow that bitch away

  • take a shotgun and blow that bitch away

  • Man just how big is that nest?!

  • it was about 12" by 28" and 4" thick. i had to use a big tray to carry it out, but it still broke up.

  • You need to wait 'till nightfall to spray the nest.

  • this was after i took it out. it was in the loft. i thought it was dead, but when i got it outside i could see there was still a bit of life in it. no stings though.

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