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  • Had to be polistes wasps, because yellow jackets and bald-faced hornets enclose their nests with more paper; jackets typically build at or below ground level, hornets higher. What time of day was it when you sprayed? Crack of dawn is supposed to be best, when they're all at rest, and all 'home.' I'm vigilant myself around my home. Spring is ideal if you you're hawk-eyed enough catching a queen just getting started. Killing one of them in April or May is as good as killing hundreds in August.

  • i dare you to put ur penis on it

  • @kmlweather and rosebud066 I think I used Raid Wasp and Hornet Killer

    @cyrusrom You are right but this was above the swing people sit on when they come over and visit about 2 feet from a persons head. THEY GOT TO GO!!

  • RUN FOR YOU SOUL!!!!

  • Dont touch them and they wont hurt you.

  • @cyrusrom bullshit. I've had wasps sting me for NO reason multiple times. Bastards be aggressive in BC.

  • It´s raining wasps, hallelujah it´s raining wasps, ameeeen......!

  • what did you spray them with?

  • I guess you could say the wasps were dropping off.

  • mmmmm i woulda used a grenade

  • What was the exact chemical you used?

  • HECK YEAH I HAD TO RUN. LUCK FOR ME THE DOOR HAD A WINDOW SO I GOT TO SEE THEM ATTACK THE CAMERA> LOL

  • 0:39 SLAM. He ran inside

    

  • Thumbs up if you heard him running after spraying the nest! lol

  • lol at the one wasp coming back the end "WHAT HAPPENED!!!!!"

  • HAHA!!!! LOOK AT THEM FALL!!!!

  • why didnt you wait for winter and just burned the nest???

  • @TheFucker55 wasps move their nest every year

  • why did you kill them they only wanted to sting you :(

  • do you know what these type of wasps are called? i dont think we have these in my country

  • @Deifux polistes fuscatus

  • @antssanmateo thank you!

  • @Deifux you welcome if u ever see these dont kill them they are native to america

  • what are they

  • Wow! Awesome close up! Very clear. I'm surprised so many of them held on. Usually when I spray a nest, half of them go flying off and chase me, only to die shortly after.

  • nvm they died >_>

  • was that water?

    

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