missed me a few times they are clumbsy tbh. One wizzed by my face stinger first and hit my lorry window and got dizzy, i then took full advantage and punched its lights out then jumped on it.
They didn't die, it just ruined their ability to fly. Another thing is that those aren't Vespula maculifrons or Dolichovespula arenaria but they are a Polistes instab0ilis.
me too i thought they would struggle around a bit before instantly succumbing, i thought him taking the jar off the ceiling so early was dangerous as a few could be alive inside the nest.
The crazy thing is if you ever get close enough, you can see them turning and watching you. He didn’t sneak up. They were watching this mf the whole time.
Petroleum based products in general. Kills them instantly. Had a wasp nest in one end of my clothesline this summer and just took a gas soaked rag and stuffed it in one end and that was it..game over.
yeah just watch what you are doing there too though as you've clearly not seen the vid of the dude blowing his entire back garden up, stick that in the search bar and have a laugh😂 The dude left it too long to light it so it absorbed in and turned to vapour, next second his entire back yard looks like a quarry. He nearly took his dogs out too the dafty
Very good way to make sure your destroying a nest. However, the plastic must be HDPE, you don't wanna fill a plastic container with gas and then have it disintegrate in your hands.
I've done this successfully with isopropyl as well, and it works so quickly that I can't see the need for the gasoline, but whatever floats your boat.......
Even just the fumes will kill them. I had a big nest in the door of an old race car on my property. I went out at midnight when they are not active and poured a little bit of gas in the bottom of the door. They were all dead by morning.
These are aerial yellow jackets (a.k.a. sandhills hornet), which are a species of wasp (suborder Apocrita), and the only yellow/black yellow jacket to build its nest above ground.
@@SAMJKMlike your style. Im scared of nests but i drink some buckfast then i just go in there and set about them. I sand blasted them to death the last time. Big coconut chippings via my 3hp compressor with the cup on it. It physically abraded them out of existence within seconds. They are fast if they are in attack or suspicious mode but i figured its best to let them get used to me somewhat then just walk over and get them when they dont expect it. All that dancing about at night with foam spray cans is for women
@@DucktheDuckkgood point. They are paper wasps. They are not as aggressive as yellow jackets. But they will still fuck you up. Some species of yellow jackets live above ground. I think they are called Arienaria.
No, it's a stupid internet trend. It's very low iq and just about the dumbest way to kill them. Soapy water would do just as well without the danger. But ya know, people see retarded shit on the internet and without using a single braincell they proclaim how genius it is...🤣👎
I remember my grandfather using gasoline to get rid of wasp nests…the fumes would instantly kill them even. My mom used to worry about him doing that because of the potential fire hazard lol😂 back home in rural Arkansas on the farm!