Some people may be interested.. How asian hornet hunters. Find and kill Colonies of asian Hornets. The beekeepers in the Philippines do the exact same thing.
https://youtube.com/shorts/Scebile5ZmY?si=CEXsJt83UBcXt3Q1
BEE HAPPY Jim134 :smile:
Interestingly Awesome! I enjoyed the short video Jim134! Thanks!
I had a nest of them in the side of my house this year. This was a first for me and I was not happy with their presence so I killed the nest but I have heard a lot of people say to just let them bee. I'm pretty territorial that way, if it might harm me or my stuff, I'm inclined to eliminate it. I have seen a couple of videos where they tag the hornet with a piece of TP or something and chase it down and I wonder if it's as easy as they make it look or if it actually takes a lot more time and effort and they just edit all that out.
Quote from: Terri Yaki on December 21, 2023, 09:17:53 AM
I had a nest of them in the side of my house this year. This was a first for me and I was not happy with their presence so I killed the nest but I have heard a lot of people say to just let them bee. I'm pretty territorial that way, if it might harm me or my stuff, I'm inclined to eliminate it. I have seen a couple of videos where they tag the hornet with a piece of TP or something and chase it down and I wonder if it's as easy as they make it look or if it actually takes a lot more time and effort and they just edit all that out.
Terri I wasn't aware that Asian Hornets had made their way to Pennsylvania. Maybe you are referring to another species of hornet?
Phillip
Quote from: Ben Framed on December 21, 2023, 10:05:56 AM
Quote from: Terri Yaki on December 21, 2023, 09:17:53 AM
I had a nest of them in the side of my house this year. This was a first for me and I was not happy with their presence so I killed the nest but I have heard a lot of people say to just let them bee. I'm pretty territorial that way, if it might harm me or my stuff, I'm inclined to eliminate it. I have seen a couple of videos where they tag the hornet with a piece of TP or something and chase it down and I wonder if it's as easy as they make it look or if it actually takes a lot more time and effort and they just edit all that out.
Terri I wasn't aware that Asian Hornets had made their way to Pennsylvania. Maybe you are referring to another species of hornet?
Phillip
Hmmm...You might be right. Is there a European hornet that's similar?
Quote"Terri Yaki"
Hmmm...You might be right. Is there a European hornet that's similar?
I think the European Hornet is similar. I am thinking Reagan or Mr Van posted about these two some time ago with pictures..
Phillip
https://beemaster.com/forum/index.php?topic=53589.msg483937#msg483937
https://beemaster.com/forum/index.php?topic=53589.msg483977#msg483977
To me, they all look the same but now I see the differences. Mine were European. We also have plenty of bald faced hornets around here and they are as aggressive as it gets. They hit between the eyes and on the temples for no good reason.
I've got some more pictures here, just for future reference.
https://beemaster.com/forum/index.php?topic=56791.msg520873#msg520873
I hardly saw any Euro hornets this year. I will often see them hanging around the beehives in the fall when food is becoming scarce. They don't "hawk" like the Asian hornets do, so I don't particularly care if they snag a honey bee or two.
As far as I know the only asian hornets .. Ever to be caught and killed in the United States was near washington and canada.. There was another confirm report this year in Georgia.. I never heard what happened to the one in Georgia. It seemed like everybody thinks.. European are the giant asian hornets this is not even close.
BEE HAPPY Jim134 :smile:
I did not realize they ate them whole so quickly!
https://youtube.com/shorts/EVpdZF32ngQ?si=DO_PSBdCs0IYROjs