@@ozzy_wozzy simply i meant that we are evil lads who were looking forward to get these wasps smacked. Harbinger is a fancy word i added, substitute it with a term like lad or figure
@@gordonfreeman5614 - I think I saw research somewhere that said only certain insects are capable of feeling pain, but majority of them can't. Pretty interesting I guess
@@gordonfreeman5614 They may feel physical pain, but it's not really painful, it's more of like a pressure point alerting the wasps. There have been people arguing with me on how I'm stupid with wasps just because I ate them, but as you may be able to tell, I know a thing or two.
I do what I can. I have found that it's a good idea to do a little research before you zap everything you see. I found a weird looking wasp a couple weeks ago that turned out to be of a type that lays its eggs in a worm that kills your trees. Also harmed to people too.
Good point wasps do a lot of good. I’d normally let them be. They don’t bother me at all. They control all kinds of pests to your garden and trees. These were in a spot that went into my attic and were freaking out my grand daughter. Momma said they had to go.
@@souma2981 (sorry this is a bit long and although it looks like a rant it’s not meant to be) not entirely I have came across a few similar videos just because I saw one a few weeks ago however the reason why people get like 8 years or more random old videos might be that the algorithm doesn’t know how to categorize them and/or thinks it has the thing you like however that’s just may theory. But I have also noticed that I’ll get some videos that I might be interested but haven’t seen anything specific about it. A few months back I got a bunch of my life as a teenage robot videos and I haven’t seen any videos about it prior getting them but in some videos I watched before getting those videos some have talked about my life as a teenage robot but not be the main discussion so I wouldn’t say it’s random but it’s definitely weird comparing it to the old algorithm personally I think it’s better because sometimes I would start with say like something about super Mario galaxy and if I go through different videos long enough I would somehow end up at a video about snakes or a video that’s not in English
Those are paper wasps. They'll sting you as long as you seem alive (By breathing, making even minor movements, etc.) And are more asshol-ier than other wasps found in America.
@@horrorsans6427 And I thought regular wasps were bad as they seem like any regular angry pissed off bugs with a weapon they can discharge without a second thought. They definately appear at least two to three times the size of regular wasps and I've never seen any other wasp species over here in the UK thankfully.
He’s quite a brave kid. He’s actually one of my hero’s. He saved me from nearly losing a couple fingers while I was putting a tire on a rim a few years after that video was made.
I’m the kid in the video (I’m 18 now haha) he actually did it’s just not as exciting as you’d think. The craziest thing it does smell bad and maybe make a popping noise.
Zapping them satisfies me. It's like you're frying chips on a frying pan except your holding a mosquito zapper with caught wasps on it. Press the button, wasps go 'pop pop'!
I'm reading this with Zefrank1 voice in my head it was pretty fun, Like you Dips your Frenchfries in BBQ sauce and slurp down some kind of shake sodas, It's kinda mixing all over the place-- But it's tastes just Delicious, And that is how I *DO*
I think these are paper wasps? I can’t completely tell. But if that’s the case, I don’t think they bother bees all that much, at least compared to Japanese giant hornets (“murder hornets”). Those are real devils to honey bees.
@@wolvesrfun Finally, somebody that actually does research. Paper wasps may not be as bad to bees, but mainly because they're not usually found in the same areas. Bees like open fields with flowers and trees whilst paper wasps rely on homes. Sadly, I have paper wasps where I'm at and not a single bee I've found in 4 years of living where I'm at.
The stings are exhilarating. I got stung my 9 all at once. I was cutting down a nest on a kids play house/swing at a park. They use be stings to treat arthritis. At least they used to back in the 80s.
I lived in Texas for ten years after I got out of the Army. I started sounding like that a few years after I got there. I was stationed at Fort Sam Houston. I grew up in Florida.
Hes got the good one with the horizontal grates. Those were stronger and popped as they shocked buggies. The honeycombed ones made later didnt zap as hard.
Am I the only person who doesn’t hate wasps? I don’t like wasps, but I like, I wouldn’t wish this fate upon my worst enemy. It’s just the order of things. I know it’s necessary, and I don’t blame people for hating wasps, but like, wasps aren’t nearly as bad as we make them out to be. Some wasps are important for the environment. *Some wasps are Eldarich horrors from another dimension.* You know what else is a horrifying thing in nature? Practically everything in nature. *We* are a part of nature. I dunno. I just wouldn’t go as far as to say I enjoy this, but it is relieving to see wasps get taken care of. I dunno. Anyone else agree?
@@fishkid1177 I'm the exact same, except I have likely the worst species of vespidae in America where I'm at: Paper wasps. They live in homes, they're big asf, and they steal food from birds and kill not as common wasps. They'll even sting you if you're moving still, but thankfully, you can outrun them.
@@horrorsans6427 that sounds terrifying 😰 we have this one dead tree in our yard that has bees living in it, I don't know what species they are but they have the biggest stingers that just stick out the holes in the tree so I can't go into the yard anymore without breaking down, lol
The fact they are still moving means they arnt dead and if one manages to get off it’ll fly and attack again lol…happened to me once where I had 3 on the racket cooking them up and one got off and attacked lol I just ran for it
I freaking love those things. We own one and during camping at night when u turn a light on and all the moths come and stuff it's just a bunch of bombs going off.
I have that exact one, and just zapped a wasp a few minutes ago. I was zapping flies and the wasp decided to try and attack me. Took a bit longer to zap it, but it worked.
I was holding down on the button to keep the current going. It only kills the ones that get their head in the electrical flow. The others you have to step on.
I remember correctly that this device was the reason that i am now a Phycopath ahh~ the satisfying sound of their deat- I-i mean d-dread y-yeah haha....