GIANT MURDER HORNET HUGE NEST REMOVAL INSIDE HOUSE,VESPA MANDARINIA,WASP MASSIVE,YELLOW JACKETS

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  • @shreeveda
    Hats off to the designers of that protective suit.
  • @JohnnyF71
    Kit budget: $1000 Bag: $5 Net: $2 Jar & hornet killing stuff: $3 Ladder: $0 (his grandad made it in 1953) Protective suit: $990
  • @pageachatter229
    Hats off to this dude for keeping his composure so well. Even though he's got a protective suit on, it's gotta be unnerving as hell being swarmed over by those things.
  • @paulg444
    Note to self: Always bring a big enough bag to a hornet fight.
  • @buemanjones2291
    This is amazing. That's a dangerous job he has and handles it well. Thank God for people like him. Awesome!
  • @blank842
    Love how he let the cameraman take the better ladder
  • @ozricus
    He gets the short, wooden, rickety ladder while the camera man gets the modern, better one... :)
  • @TheDrwave
    This is HILARIOUS!!! That broke down ladder when there is a perfectly new one right next to it... The small net for the giant nest! Him walking down the ladder the wrong way! Him holding the power lines for support! The family in the background with no protective gear! The random background music! And then the sudden end of the video. šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤£ This was the best!
  • Can't imagine how much more dramatic that process would have been if he decided to use an even shorter ladder made of sticks, smaller mesh laundry bag, and a tinyer aquarium net. One thing for certain... he sure knows how to agitate hornets in the midday sun.
  • @shelissag.2581
    I was having anxiety trying to figure out how he was going to put that huge nest in that tiny little bag. šŸ˜¬
  • I'm not the least bit afraid of insects, arachnids, etc. but I wouldn't go NEAR these hornets.šŸ˜± These guys are brave!
  • Ok, estava pesquisando videos de drones e parei aquišŸ˜‚ um Ć³timo trabalho!
  • @liquidalloy
    I'm more impressed about that ladder you used never broke. Was that the first ladder ever invented?
  • @turquisestones
    I currently live in Taiwan. Once I was walking in an alleviated area of the land-locked county of Nantou and almost bumped into a tree with a similar-size hornet nest on it. Luckily, I didn't really bump into it and was able to run away quickly though a few of hornets were still buzzing behind me along the way for a few moments. Stories of school children having a field trip and suddenly being killed by hornets are numerous in Taiwan. These devils are really really scary, especially given the fact that they often misinterpret your actions and then make their first move first. The ones on this video are, in fact, rather peaceful - they were too slow to start attacking.
  • @MISTAH.X
    Hats off to this guy, he knows exactly to do and he know what heā€™s doing. Reminded me of what my papa once said; If thereā€™s a hornet nest in a forest, leave it. They gave benefit to us. But if theres a nest near houses, destroy it. Itā€™s a threat and sooner or later they will swarm
  • Ay Dios yo se que es la naturaleza pero sentĆ­ que me picaba! Dios bendiga ese seƱor por su trabajo tan especialšŸŽ€šŸŒø
  • @anthonyr829
    Highly impressive skills and balance while being swarmed. Even though he has a protective suit on it still has to be extremely unnerving with them swarming angrily
  • @duncanboard9452
    I'm highly impressed by the courage of this man, choosing to use a makeshift ladder and using a bag that's clearly too small. I can imagine when he went to film it he thought 'how can I make this more badass', I know I'll leave the bigger bag aside and struggle with the smaller lol
  • @datdankdj8264
    Iā€™m amazed thereā€™s a protective suit that actually looks kinda cool and looks like more than thin plastic lol
  • Keep up the enthusiasm for the bees.... success for "Hornets ........"....Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia