i had this problem once :3 all i did was take a mixture of Charcoal grilling fluid, lighter fluid, and gasoline and possibly some gun powder and make a mixture of it, pour that shit in and light a match and i stuck a fuse in and covered it with a rock and lit the fuse and ran like hell xD i took cover in the bushes and when it exploded i ran inside laughing my ass off because those bastards were swarming like crazy XD
Easy way to sort that out!! Half a cup of petrol/white spirit, pour it down the hole, take a match and strike it throwing it down the hole and finnaly run like fuck!!
Id try not to refer to your comment because it was two years ago, so ill jsuut post. Yello jackets are yellow and black striped bees (like the ones in the video). Wasps are glassy black with a bluish reflection. Their sting is a fuckload worse too, but they dont normally attack in packs like wasps/hornets.
a combo of wd40 and kerosine and match and auto ignighter and a skinny bottle with a leak hole and if you have the right combo you should get complete eradication
an old polish guy taught me the best way to kill a ground nest, he said wait until dark and pour a big pot of boiling water down the hole. Works everytime and cheap too. Just make sure to do it at night to get all of them.
omfg i hate inground nests!...i remember once when i was little i pulled up a huge chunk of grass and then out came 100's of mean and irratated hornets. i only got stung about 200 times, and was rushed to the hospital
It's always the yellow jackets I worry about.. I never know they're there until 30 of them are swarming around my ankles after I run over a nest with lawnmower. Wasps are a piece of cake in comparison, much easier to deal with and get rid of.
get a propane torch and heat that hole up and let them suffer the ehat in there, and watch them other bees returning to their nest, and they will go in there and die, i did that before and actually works, and wait til nighttime they be all back and roasts the remaining bees, after that, cave the nest in, and fill the crater with dirt and put on new grass seeds
Lol,i remember when i was 12,we found a wasp nest like this one and my buddy went to take a dump on it and got stung right on the butthole,what an idiot..
Yellow Jackets I believe is the common name in the U.S. for them. In the UK we just call them 'wasps'. The latin name I think is Vespula flavopilosa. It's similar to people thinking the only bees are honey bees (Apis mellifera), whereas there are c.250K species of bees in the world, and c.80% are solitary (see my other vids) and not social like the honey bee. Fascinatin stuff, eh?
yea for us wasps are the thin black ones that are like scary as all hell im terrified of wasps, hornets, etc, only ones that dont bother for some reason me are bumble bees o.o
but i do find them interesting for sum odd reason even tho when i seem em i feel like their crawling on me T____T lol m always looking for info on these things and i can never find good info on their behavior and stuff o.o
Well the latest update is that - rather than upsetting the neighbours with the gentle thud of a grenade - the wasps have been treated with a spray and right now there are no signs of activity... the hole is covered in, but I am pretty sure they'll be back in the spring as they are under their concrete path bunker.
Would have been crazy... I have other videos of that hole to hell, except people are talking over it, so I am going to have to put some heavy metal music over the track.
If you like this video, please do give it a rating - there's not a lot of close-up videos on wasps around.
The video was taken in N.France. These are the common species of wasp, just there was alot of them.
The nest - at a nearby friends house - has been 'treated'. However bearing in mind it is inaccessible - under a concrete path & this is not the first year it has been treated, I think we are going to see it come back.
Do you collect nests for a particular academic reason, or for a hobby?
P.S. I have a better video, but I hesitate posting as people are talking in French in the background.
Yeah, I had the same problem about a week ago. We had a wasp nest in a hole by the door. Right beside the door! So when ever someone opened the door, wasps came out! It was scary. We couldn't see swarms but at least two or three wasps everytime, so we got it exterminated two days later. Really Scary!
The nest entrance went horizontally under the path about two feet away... not easy to treat when most products use gravity and you can't touch the paper nest area. It had already been 'treated' the year before with an entrance on the other side of the path. Advice was to wait til they were asleep at 2 in the morning then start to dig it out. A friend decided to start a fire at and blocking their entrance to reduce the numbers!
I hate a damn yellow jacket!!!
KyleSlaughter322 4 months ago
i had this problem once :3 all i did was take a mixture of Charcoal grilling fluid, lighter fluid, and gasoline and possibly some gun powder and make a mixture of it, pour that shit in and light a match and i stuck a fuse in and covered it with a rock and lit the fuse and ran like hell xD i took cover in the bushes and when it exploded i ran inside laughing my ass off because those bastards were swarming like crazy XD
ironmanACDC123 4 months ago
Easy way to sort that out!! Half a cup of petrol/white spirit, pour it down the hole, take a match and strike it throwing it down the hole and finnaly run like fuck!!
Simo2009BORO 4 months ago
Id try not to refer to your comment because it was two years ago, so ill jsuut post. Yello jackets are yellow and black striped bees (like the ones in the video). Wasps are glassy black with a bluish reflection. Their sting is a fuckload worse too, but they dont normally attack in packs like wasps/hornets.
Snapshot290 4 months ago
it actually looks like you are filming the ground
MrDillydally123 5 months ago
there yellow jackets
scottnot100 6 months ago
Those are yellow jackets. They're little bastards. I ran over one of their holes while I was mowing one day. That fucking sucked
Darkit2099 1 year ago
in some ways, they look kinda like honeybees when you look at them.
jokiest1 1 year ago
in some ways, they look kinda like honeybees when you look at them. t
jokiest1 1 year ago
a combo of wd40 and kerosine and match and auto ignighter and a skinny bottle with a leak hole and if you have the right combo you should get complete eradication
appleflak 1 year ago
an old polish guy taught me the best way to kill a ground nest, he said wait until dark and pour a big pot of boiling water down the hole. Works everytime and cheap too. Just make sure to do it at night to get all of them.
Gman6755 1 year ago
Those are sand hornets, not wasps.
venuslock35 1 year ago
I would light a mortor and throw it down there. :)
minymario1 1 year ago
Drop fireworks in the hole and run!!!
lolley1100 1 year ago
Wow. I would love to play around with those wasps because they are so cute. Would you? Don't worry, they won't sting you. Lol :-D
dmana3172 1 year ago
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Bz bzz zuzz...
SittingMooseShaman 1 year ago
big bucket of soap water end of story.
MRHSproductions 1 year ago
I would get a firework facing in the hole and light it and WALA gone.
jad135135 1 year ago
omfg i hate inground nests!...i remember once when i was little i pulled up a huge chunk of grass and then out came 100's of mean and irratated hornets. i only got stung about 200 times, and was rushed to the hospital
REDsnip3r 1 year ago
It's always the yellow jackets I worry about.. I never know they're there until 30 of them are swarming around my ankles after I run over a nest with lawnmower. Wasps are a piece of cake in comparison, much easier to deal with and get rid of.
slackmaster2000 1 year ago
I'd put a m-80 down there.
cancerbubble85 1 year ago
id throw a hose in that hole and flood it
412firefox4124 1 year ago
Use a shop vac. They are terrified of these things. and they get not get away. But it is no guarantee you will not get stung.
benjamin5028 1 year ago
wow neat. but the sound of their buzzing just makes my skin crawl 9_6
SergeantBeans 1 year ago
id shit in that hole. mark my territory. wait that might be a bad idea...id light it on fire and shit on it then piss out the flames :)
AirMarshal100 1 year ago 11
@AirMarshal100 you are exposing yourself waaay to much...
solitarybee 1 year ago 20
@AirMarshal100 Your dick, buttcheeks and asshole would be stung to shit if you pulled something like that off!
SAOrules 5 months ago
First get a bowl with a hole in it and cover it with it and light a fire and put smoke in it so they can die of heat and lack of oxy.
DAFTTECHNO 1 year ago
Skyt! Did those yellow jackets sting you real bad?!
astridkitty1212 2 years ago
hmmmmm i'm thinkin a gallon of gas or more and a lighter XD
luciffer420 2 years ago
most defenitely a yellowjacket nest.
skater3050 2 years ago
get a propane torch and heat that hole up and let them suffer the ehat in there, and watch them other bees returning to their nest, and they will go in there and die, i did that before and actually works, and wait til nighttime they be all back and roasts the remaining bees, after that, cave the nest in, and fill the crater with dirt and put on new grass seeds
SpiritsoftheWolf 2 years ago
Throw some TNT down there :D
Cringle84 2 years ago
Lol,i remember when i was 12,we found a wasp nest like this one and my buddy went to take a dump on it and got stung right on the butthole,what an idiot..
superbert35 2 years ago
lol
musicNgameboy1 2 years ago
I am extremely interested in this... I have never seen so much activity at a nest even during the peak of the season
They must be germanica... I wonder if this was a perennial colony. Did you notice them the year before?
maculifrons 2 years ago
Some ant powder in the hole will kill them as they are related to ants.
Alternatively a little gasoline works well, don't lit it as the released gas will do the trick.
If you dont like poisons, some bone-flour will do the trick, but take a little longer. (The bone-flour destroys their wax-coating , drying them out.)
BTW: If they are in a secluded spot - wait until late summer. They kill many insects.
In authum when leave their nest and become agressive sugar-hunters until they die from cold.
Duboisi 2 years ago
You go outside and the bees started a fire lol...
tookietookie123 2 years ago
Should of stuck a grenade in the hole. Or make a dome of wood and place it around the hole and set it on fire. :D lol
SpyroTheDragon9972 2 years ago 2
oh yeah that would be funny..
duellarea 2 years ago 2
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why not leave them alone?
david052856 2 years ago
They bother me.
SpyroTheDragon9972 2 years ago 5
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so what.....you bother me, that dosent mean i should off you
david052856 2 years ago
I know.
SpyroTheDragon9972 2 years ago
well you bother me and I just might off you :)
Alterna123 2 years ago
Those Dont look like wasps to me. looks like yellow jackets or something
jennjas11 2 years ago
too bad yellow jackets are wasps.
rawblol 2 years ago
A bucket of hot water and dish soap is all you need!
padude64 2 years ago
meh, a hand grenade do be better
weetabixHEED2009 2 years ago
If they survive though you looking at a bunch of angry wasps sprayed all up in the air : O
kais2345 2 years ago
better bring your shovel next time
Skankpronger 2 years ago
Road flares work great.
fishingthewatershed 2 years ago
yep it could be likened to that - I didn't get that close - all zoom.
solitarybee 2 years ago
arent those yellow jackets?
i thought wasps were alot more lethal looking with their skinnyness D::
YanYan1337 2 years ago
Yellow Jackets I believe is the common name in the U.S. for them. In the UK we just call them 'wasps'. The latin name I think is Vespula flavopilosa. It's similar to people thinking the only bees are honey bees (Apis mellifera), whereas there are c.250K species of bees in the world, and c.80% are solitary (see my other vids) and not social like the honey bee. Fascinatin stuff, eh?
solitarybee 2 years ago
yea for us wasps are the thin black ones that are like scary as all hell im terrified of wasps, hornets, etc, only ones that dont bother for some reason me are bumble bees o.o
but i do find them interesting for sum odd reason even tho when i seem em i feel like their crawling on me T____T lol m always looking for info on these things and i can never find good info on their behavior and stuff o.o
YanYan1337 2 years ago
@solitarybee ok in the us, yellow jackets and wasps are two different things.
yellow jackets - fly really fast and eat people's food.
wasps - long, skinny bee-like bugs that make hives, but no honey.
oniondeluxe 6 months ago
@YanYan1337 yes they are, dont get too close or all hell will break loose.
redindus69 4 months ago
Hell hole.
MishuTaste 2 years ago
Dude, I would pour gas down that hole. Ive never seen anything kill wasps so fast as gasoline. Even the fumes wipe em out.
Decreamos 2 years ago
Maybe we should have a competition to see who comes up with the most crazy way to dispose of these Wasps/Yellow Jackets.
Any more ideas?
solitarybee 2 years ago
all i can say is smply-grenade.
RadientProductions 3 years ago
Well the latest update is that - rather than upsetting the neighbours with the gentle thud of a grenade - the wasps have been treated with a spray and right now there are no signs of activity... the hole is covered in, but I am pretty sure they'll be back in the spring as they are under their concrete path bunker.
solitarybee 3 years ago
rofl fireworks? i dunno I always wanted to chunk a grande in that hole lol... that should be crazy right
OneTymeSoldier 3 years ago
Would have been crazy... I have other videos of that hole to hell, except people are talking over it, so I am going to have to put some heavy metal music over the track.
If you like this video, please do give it a rating - there's not a lot of close-up videos on wasps around.
solitarybee 3 years ago
holy shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
looks like they might be V. germanica or V. pensylvanica. what state is this in?
are you gonna dig the nest up once it dies off? i would LOVE to see it and maybe even want it for my collectin of nests
maculifrons 3 years ago
The video was taken in N.France. These are the common species of wasp, just there was alot of them.
The nest - at a nearby friends house - has been 'treated'. However bearing in mind it is inaccessible - under a concrete path & this is not the first year it has been treated, I think we are going to see it come back.
Do you collect nests for a particular academic reason, or for a hobby?
P.S. I have a better video, but I hesitate posting as people are talking in French in the background.
solitarybee 3 years ago
i bet it would be so fun to put a firecracker in the hole light it n drop it n wait n see
vietmata 3 years ago
Or pour a big bucket of water down that hole, they become extremely irate! :D
Landaux 3 years ago
Pour gas in the hole, then drop a firecracker in it. That seriously kill all the wasps. *Laughs evilly*
SoundwaveX7 3 years ago
The guys were just pouring out... and the nest was under the path near to the front door... not easy to live with and control.
solitarybee 3 years ago
Yeah, I had the same problem about a week ago. We had a wasp nest in a hole by the door. Right beside the door! So when ever someone opened the door, wasps came out! It was scary. We couldn't see swarms but at least two or three wasps everytime, so we got it exterminated two days later. Really Scary!
Tomy687 3 years ago
The nest entrance went horizontally under the path about two feet away... not easy to treat when most products use gravity and you can't touch the paper nest area. It had already been 'treated' the year before with an entrance on the other side of the path. Advice was to wait til they were asleep at 2 in the morning then start to dig it out. A friend decided to start a fire at and blocking their entrance to reduce the numbers!
solitarybee 3 years ago
thats a big hole!!
Ocre 3 years ago