Gorilla glue spray adhesive vs huge hornet nest amazing results must see!!

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Published 2023-09-02
In this video wasp hunter does a viewer request and treats a massive bald face hornet nest with gorilla glue spray adhesive. The results were absolutely mind blowing this is a must see video for sure. Please remember to like and subscribe as it helps keep my videos going stay tuned for more wasp and hornet nest removal videos lots to still come from this season. ‪@GorillaGlueCompany‬ product worked great in this video

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All Comments (21)
  • @indielol8914
    "I don't want them to struggle for too long, I'm a man of nature", then proceeds to embody Sid from Toy Story 😂
  • @lexfox2597
    Imagine walking outside enjoying a nice afternoon when a hornet out of nowhere flies onto you and gets glued to the side of your neck.
  • @sirmeowcelot
    This guy is living my malicious childhood dreams.
  • @idoonotkno894
    i need a hazmat suit to even think about approaching a hornet nest
  • @SassePhoto
    No hornets were harmed in the making of this film. Any resemblance to real hornet harm is purely coincidental.
  • @robertrickett7816
    Had a neighbor that was basically nuts, he found a huge nest in a tree on the back of his land. He went out and sprayed varnish all over it, let it dry, and did it again several times until he finally cut it down, put it in an air tight box, for a year. Later he donated it to the high school for study, they cut it in half to show the interior.
  • @danny-li6io
    Finally a YouTube video where the commentary is NOT painfully annoying, but rather highly entertaining!
  • @koonley
    Your whistling, humming and singing adds a whole different level of macabre to this video!!! 💀💀💀
  • @mr.g6407
    In an alternate universe, far away somewhere, there's a hornet filming itself spraying glue on the entrance to a human house, and there are other hornets watching a bunch of naked people squirm and struggle in the glue on hornet-tube.
  • @seanrrr
    3:25 Damn that's brutal. Imagine being stuck, struggling to get free, and your friend starts panicking and tries to gnaw off your neck and arm..
  • @iamionscat9035
    Chemist here. Occasionally we get wasps in the chem lab and we treat it like chemists would. We shoot them with solvent we keep in squeezy bottles for working in the lab. We try to shoot them out of the air and make a game out of it. Dichloromethane dissolves their wings nearly instantly (also not flammable) and kills them Ethanol (pure) and Methanol work great too Isopropanol (rubbing alcohol) probably works great too and it's available for home use. Gotta love the effects of solvent on wasps.
  • I had a huge nest hanging from my garage. The hornets caused no problems for me and they use less likable insects such as mosquitoes as nutrients for the hatched larvae. The nest is only used for one year but then it is better than a guard dog. Big men are afraid of it. And they always see it. I feel safer having it around.
  • @sgt.snorkel1415
    What most people don't know is that typical Wasp and Hornet spray contains very little active pesticide ingredients. Most of them depend on highly volatile chemicals such as methylene chloride or tri-chloroethane which have a very low boiling point. A wasp's normal body temperature is around 106 to 108 degrees and the chemical evaporates very fast and causes a cooling effect. The wasp dies from the drastically reduced body temperature.
  • @kentmagruder390
    You should try spray foam in a can. Stick the long tube in the opening and spray. It is VERY sticky and then expands like crazy.
  • I love this, wasps and hornets have zero mercy for us when they sting us and this guy is their karma. I liked and subscribed immediately
  • @devodootie
    As someone who is highly allergic to every stinging thing, this is VERY useful information!! I can’t get that close, but I can now show someone exactly how to do it! THANKS!!!