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European Hornet attending larvae, Largest Hornet in the United States, new nest construction. 

Frederick Dunn
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I will document the progress of this Queen European Hornet (Vespa crabro) as she attends her larvae, and continues construction on her nest.
Want to follow her progress with me?
I invite you to subscribe, or follow the New playlist: European Hornet
Have a great day of learning :)

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3 июн 2024

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@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 28 дней назад
UPDATE, This is now unlisted. It was supposed to be narrated... the correct version, with narration is also posted. Sorry about that :)
@wildcatslife686
@wildcatslife686 10 дней назад
Thank you for helping them ❤❤❤❤
@gallowaylights
@gallowaylights 28 дней назад
This is neat! No talking beekeeper. Maybe make two play lists.😮
@NKYHoneyBees
@NKYHoneyBees 28 дней назад
*This is great. I love the construction these little creatures make. If my wife sees it she would say, can you build me a lamp that looks like this? hahaha Thanks, Fred.*
@WildwoodsBeekeeping
@WildwoodsBeekeeping 28 дней назад
First 😁 Wow, Really interesting stuff Fred! Enjoyed watching it!! Have a great week Fred
@kennith.
@kennith. 28 дней назад
Thanks for sharing.
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 28 дней назад
Thanks for watching :)
@rodneymiddleton9624
@rodneymiddleton9624 28 дней назад
They aren't aggressive as people think just intimidating. Thanks Fred!
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 28 дней назад
I'll be getting closer, I'm amazed that she ignores me... much more to come on that topic :)
@rodneymiddleton9624
@rodneymiddleton9624 28 дней назад
@@FrederickDunn Even when I remove them they don't quite know what to think of me so they just hover around and very seldom even bump my veil. Bald Face hornets and yellow jackets are a totally different story. Thanks Fred!
@Field-N-Water
@Field-N-Water 8 дней назад
I'm scared to death of these things. Have around my bee yard. One decided to make a nest in one of my swarm traps. Thank god I found it because two weeks later after I removed it. A swarm of honey bees moved into the swarm box.
@djmoulton1558
@djmoulton1558 28 дней назад
The grey lumps in the three innermost cells, are those her eggs?
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 28 дней назад
larvae
@billinct860
@billinct860 28 дней назад
I think they are larva. You can see one moving near the end of the video.
@billinct860
@billinct860 28 дней назад
@@FrederickDunn oops ok
@NightmareCrab
@NightmareCrab 28 дней назад
hmm, how nice. now where is my lighter.
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 28 дней назад
A understandable sentiment...
@phillee2814
@phillee2814 27 дней назад
@@FrederickDunn But probably misguided, unless the nest is in a particularly bad place. They deal with quite a few pests in a completely natural way, so are usually an acceptable risk unless you or someone else near to the nest has a severe allergy to wasp venom or the nest is in a place with a high level of public cycle or foot traffic. A known risk is less of one already.
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