STUNG by a YELLOW JACKET!

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He lives in Westerville. You can see him out at Blendon Woods any given day.

👍︎︎ 9 👤︎︎ u/[deleted] 📅︎︎ Aug 26 2017 🗫︎ replies

What's the big deal? He production company is based out of Columbus.

👍︎︎ 8 👤︎︎ u/RiotNrrrd_ 📅︎︎ Aug 26 2017 🗫︎ replies

He did another one not too long ago, with a large snapping turtle. Not sure if it was Westerville, but definitely the Columbus area. He is from here, he went to Ohio State and studied film.

👍︎︎ 3 👤︎︎ u/theOSUbob 📅︎︎ Aug 26 2017 🗫︎ replies

I watched his tarantula hawk video awhile ago and that thing is what nightmares are made of.

👍︎︎ 3 👤︎︎ u/GumbysDonkey 📅︎︎ Aug 26 2017 🗫︎ replies

My daughter was super psyched about this. He's go a show at the Shadow Box coming up soon...

👍︎︎ 1 👤︎︎ u/WorldsWorstTroll 📅︎︎ Aug 26 2017 🗫︎ replies
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(upbeat music) - [Coyote] Hold on, oh it's flying. Hold on let's go back towards the nest. No wait, wait, wait, don't move. - [Mark] Did you get it? - Yes, yes. I'm Coyote Peterson, and I'm about to enter the sting zone with the yellow jacket. Here we go. (yelling) (upbeat music) Today we are headed out into the suburban wilds of Westerville, Ohio to search for any species of paper wasp which can be carefully caught and ultimately used to give me a good series of stings. Welcome to another day in the office for Coyote Peterson. - [Mark] Coyote, are we doing what I think we're doing today? - Oh yes, today is yellow jacket day. Now you guys may remember a little episode called, "The Bullet Ant Challenge" where I was stung by a bullet ant. (yelling) And then a subsequent video called, "Bullet Ant Kryptonite" where I used a product called Sting-Kill to help alleviate the pain and the itching. A Sting-Kill absolutely loved that video and then they came to us and said, "We'd love to work with you guys and do a sponsored video, but let's get you stung by something a little more commonplace." You know, not many people are running into bullet ants. So they said, "What if you get stung by yellow jackets?" Now we all know that yellow jackets can be found at your local park, maybe you see them in your backyard, sometimes they even get into the house. We know they're angry, we know they're aggressive, and people are often stung every single summer. So what we're gonna do today is actually build a bug vacuum. (record scratches) - [Mark] A bug what? - [Coyote] A bug vacuum. Bear with me here for a second. So you see this? I found this online, right? - [Mark] Looks pretty cool. - Right, the Extreme Bug Vac. But unfortunately, I have one opened up here. This is supposed to have a lot of suction, Mark put your hand out. - Yeah, no. - Pretty sure that's not gonna catch us any hornets but what I love about this is the plastic capsule. Check that out. It's got this little revolving door and you are supposed to be able to suck a bug in there, close it up, look at it through the magnifying glass and then of course it's go a little screen, so that the insect can breathe. What I wanna do, is actually take this capsule from the bug vacuum and Macgyver something with a real vacuum. (vacuum sucking) Check out that suction. - Oh yeah. - Yeah. - [Mark] Suction power there. - Oh yeah, that's gonna catch a hornet. But what I need to do is reconstruct this, where I'm gonna actually cut the hose and duct tape the capsule in between. Then I'll be able to use this end with the nozzle, which has great suction power. And then I think we're gonna be ready to go out and start searching for some yellow jackets. Oh I almost forgot, I am gonna mount the GoPro on it as well. - [Mark] So where are we today? We're in Ohio, right? - We are in Ohio. We're actually right in my backyard here in Westerville, Ohio. And I actually put in a phone call and email to a number of my different friends in the area and I said, "Go out this morning and look around near the eaves of your house." You know where the gutter attaches to the roof? "And let me know if you see any wasps nests, hornet nests, yellow jacket nests, anything that looks like a stinging insect, let me know and we may come and investigate it." So we're gonna kinda go on a little bit of a field trip today guys, until we can find ourselves some good stinging bugs. - [Mark] Are we testin' it out? (vacuum sucking) - Yep. (vacuum sucking) - Yep. I think it's gonna work. - Last step. (Mark laughing) Now it's like a proton pack. (Mark laughing) Oh yeah, this thing is awesome. Alright, well if you guys are ready, let's go try to catch some yellow jackets. - [Mark] Let's do it. (Coyote cheering) - Alright, well we might as well check the park that we started at. Great structures here for us to invest. You see that all these eaves and overhangs, perfect place for paper wasps. - [Mark] Now why do paper wasps like these under hangs here? - Well because it's a great spot to build a nest. It's out of the realm of predators and the rain. See anything yet? (mysterious music) There are eight known species of wasps that call Ohio home. And many of them can be encountered right in your own backyard. However, unless they are intentionally or accidentally provoked, your odds of being stung are actually very slim. Let's go this way. - [Mark] Come on Mario. - Well it's a fun day at the park. - [Mark] Yep. - On the weekend. - [Mark] Should've brought a soccer ball. What do you see? - [Mario] Did you see something fly out? - I did, I think it was a honey bee though. Now honey bees, you often times see on clover. Let me see, there's one right there. Look, look, look, look. That's a honey bee. - [Mark] European honey bee. - Yep. Now that is not what we're after. honey bees actually have fur all over their bodies, whereas yellow jackets are completely bald. Bees also have barbs on their stingers, so when you get stung by a bee, it's stinger gets removed. If you get stung by a yellow jacket, no barbs, so it can sting you over and over and over. If I was looking for honey bees, we'd be in the right spot. But unfortunately, yellow jackets do not pollinate clover. Alright, let's keep lookin'. (mysterious music) - [Mark] So why are we looking at the ground now? I thought we were looking up. - That's a good question actually. Oh. That could be perfect, I see some ants in there. A lot of times yellow jackets will actually build their nests underground. So if you see something that looks like a mole hole, just respect it from a safe distance because it's possible that yellow jackets have built a nest in there. A cavity in a tree like this is also fair game. But there's nothing in this tree. Not sure we're gonna find anything in this park, guys. Might be time to take a road trip, see where else we can look for yellow jackets. You ready? - [Mark] The bug suckers are hittin' the road. - Oh yeah, vroom vroom. (upbeat music) Well it is 12:43, which means it's officially lunch time. And we have a new plan. - Searching for the yellow jackets ourselves is not exactly panning out very well. We found some nests that were vacant, we found some honey bees, and some bumblebees. But we haven't found the infamous yellow jacket. What we're gonna do, bear with me here for a second, is actually have a picnic. Because often times, if you think about it, yellow jackets show up when you're at a picnic. So I'm thinking if we get some soda pops and some ice cream, we hang out in the sun, maybe these stinging insects will come to us and we will then be able to use the Bug Sucker 5000 to just sit there and just go, vroom, and suck 'em up. Give me this, I'm gonna go look in the garbage can right now and see if there are any hornets. Guys, we are really lookin' hard for these hornets but you know what, they empty their trash a lot. Check this out. There's like nothin' in there. Can't exactly find hornets if there isn't a bunch of sticky stuff around. And what Mario did was, he put, look at that. Ice cream in the grass on top of a lid. Maybe that will bring in the hornets and the yellow jackets, and the wasps. I don't know, I guess we'll see what happens. - Mmm. - [Mark] Pretty good, huh Mario? I'm enjoying mine. - It's a beautiful day for a picnic. - I'll see you then, alright bye. - [Mark] No yellow jackets though. - Guys. - [Mark] What's up? - We might be in business. I just got off the phone with my friend, Jasper. Now I know at the beginning of the video, I kinda made a joke and said, "Yeah I sent an email and texts to my friends that live "in the area and I told 'em to go outside "and check around their houses "to see if any yellow jackets were hanging out." Sure enough, my friend Jasper went out and he said right on his back patio, there's a little nest and there are three yellow jackets. And I said, "You're sure?" He said, "Well, they're yellow and they're black "and they look like they wanna sting." So, I think we may actually be able to put the Bug Sucker 5000 to the test. You guys ready? - [Mark] Let's do it. And can we bring our treats with us? - Oh of course. - Yeah. - Let's catch some yellow jackets. Alright guys, well we are at Jasper's house. Now he has asked to not be on camera, because he's not used to being on YouTube. So you won't get to meet him today, but he has given us permission to go out on his porch and scout for these yellow jackets. If they're there, we're gonna use the Bug Sucker 5000 to catch them and then go to a controlled environment so that we can get me stung. You guys ready? - [Mark] Sounds like a plan, let's do it. - Gear up, you guys grab the other cameras and we'll be ready to go. - [Mark] You look happy. - [Coyote] See that corner right there? - [Mark] Uh-huh. - That is a small nest and there are two yellow jackets. Now Jasper has provided us with a step stool. He was thinkin' ahead. So I'm gonna use this step stool and get up close with the Bug Sucker 5000. You guys ready? We're gonna have to do this quick 'cause I already see that they're on the alert with their wings kind of propped out ready to swoop down and sting us. So we really just have one shot at this. Okay so what I'm gonna do, I love my Ghostbuster pack, but to really make this work I do have to take the Bug Sucker 5000 out. - [Mark] The moment we've all been waiting for. - Let's put it this way, it's either gonna work, or we're all gonna get stung. (vacuum sucking) - [Mark] Move fast. (vacuum sucking) Did it work? - We got one of 'em in there. - [Mark] Oh there's still one on the nest. (vacuum sucking) - [Coyote] Get the net, get the net, get the net. Oh it's flying. Hold on, hold on let's go back towards the nest. Wait, wait, wait, wait, don't move. (vacuum sucking) - [Mark] Did you get it? - Yes, yes. - [Mark] Shut the door, shut the door. (laughing) It totally worked. - Look at that. Totally caught the yellow jackets. Both of 'em, just like that. (cheering) The Bug Sucker 5000 pays off. Can you guys believe that? Holy mackerel, we caught 'em. Wow. That was crazy, the one was actually climbed onto this thing and I was like, "Uh, oh. We're gonna get stung." I was like, "Get the net, get the net." But then it went back up to the nest and sure enough, got it inside of the capsule. - [Mark] So alright Coyote, now we have to go to where we're gonna get you stung. Not at Jasper's house. - Yeah, no we're gonna go to a controlled situation, and we're gonna get these yellow jackets out of the little capsule and get me stung. But what I'm gonna do for transport, is not take this hose apart. Now I'm actually just gonna place it inside of the bug net just in case they get out. And just like that, we're ready to go. - [Mark] Nice. - Awesome, high fives guys. (laughing) - That totally worked. - That's so cool that that worked. - [Mark] That totally worked. Boom. - Alright guys, and we're back. Now we do have the yellow jackets on hand. But first let's talk about the kit that I have here on the table. Now as always, with these sting episodes, I have my trusty entomology forceps here. I'll be using this to actually hold one of the yellow jackets against my arm to induce a sting. And just in case something goes horribly wrong, as always, the epinephrin pen. - [Mark] Now do you think you're in the clear at this point? You've been stung a bunch. - I have and you never know. Every single insect sting is unique and you never know how your body will react. Even a yellow jacket can force you into anaphylactic shock. So I always have this just as a safety precaution. And of course, the star of today's episode, Sting-Kill. Who probably is sponsoring this episode. Now what we're gonna do after I'm stung, is try out both of these products on the sting, to make sure that it can relieve not only the pain, but also the itching that's gonna come after the fact. You guys ready to see the yellow jackets? - [Mark] Let's bring 'em out. - Alright, well they did transport safely inside of the net and still inside of the little capsule. - [Mark] Pretty happy they didn't escape in the car. - Yeah that would've been a bad situation, wouldn't it? All of us in the car and then yellow jackets flying around. And sure enough there they are inside of the capsule. Now what I need to do is actually remove the hose from the capsule so we just have this individualized. And then I can carefully get one of those yellow jackets out of there. Now here's a really interesting little fact to remember, all hornets are technically wasps, but not all wasps are hornets. How about that? And anything that is black and yellow is technically considered a yellow jacket. - [Mark] So what do we have, what did we find? - This I believe, is what's called a European paper wasp. But because it's yellow and black, we're just generically calling it a yellow jacket. - [Mark] And is this what we find at picnics? Is this what's swarming us when we're trying to eat our ice cream? - No, that is usually a hornet. Now a hornet has a much stockier looking body, a thicker abdomen and a narrower thorax. But these ones look just like wasps. You see the very pointy wings, if you kind of see there. Do you see where the thorax leads into the abdomen right there? It's very narrow and indicative of being an actual wasp. But I think at this junction, what we're ready to do, is bring the bug net back into this, place the capsule inside, and work on getting one of these yellow jackets out of the container. You ready for that? - [Mark] So what's the process here? You're gonna let 'em go inside the net and then grab them with the forceps? - Yeah, here's what's gonna happen. So I'm gonna place the capsule down inside of the net like this, keep it contained. I'm going to open the capsule, hopefully only let one of them out, close it back up, remove the capsule, and then go in there with the entomology forceps, to pick it up, bring it out, and place it on my forearm. (suspenseful music) I'm Coyote Peterson, and I'm about to enter the sting zone with a yellow jacket, here we go. One, (breathes), two, three. (suspenseful music) Ow. - [Mark] Did you get there? - [Coyote] Got me there, yeah. (suspenseful music) (yelling) - [Mark] Did you get it? - Yeah it got me twice. Ah. Here we go. (suspenseful music) (yelling) - [Mark] Was that the worst one? - [Coyote] Yeah that was the worst one so far. - [Mark] Are you good? (yelling) - He got the stinger all the way inserted into my arm. Oh my arm's startin' to hurt a little bit, hold on, let's do this. We're gonna get back into the capsule. - [Mark] Gonna lay it back. (breathes) - Ah, yep there you have it. You see all those welts? I took several stings all right in that area. And look at this, there's a lot of red coloration developing right near the veins. That is really interesting looking. And it burns and it's really warm, really warm right now. Honestly, it's hot to the touch right? - [Mark] Yeah you can definitely feel the swelling. - Yeah, now it was not nearly as painful as any of the other stings I've gone through. I was actually able to keep the yellow jacket on my arm as it was inflicting stings. It did get me one time pretty good right at the end there, and I had to let it go. Of course we got it safely back into the capsule, as you can see there. There they both are, they'll be released here shortly. But what we wanna do now, is actually use the Sting-Kill products to see if it will alleviate some of the burning in my arm and of course the itching that is almost certain to come if I don't use the Sting-Kill ointment. You guys ready for that? - [Mark] Let's do it. - [Coyote] Okay. - [Mark] Well which one do we want? Do you want the capsules or do you want the? How about you take both. Let's talk about both. - We're gonna give a shot at both. So this is the Sting-Kill wipe. Often times used for anything from a bee sting or a wasp sting, even a mosquito bite, even a jellyfish. If you guys are on the beach and you're swimming and you run into a jellyfish, this is perfect for that. So what I'm gonna do, is I'm gonna open this up. I'll tell you what, I keep myself pretty well composed in a lot of this, but now that the pain's actually starting to set in my arm, I do, I get a little bit light headed. So the Sting-Kill wipes have a maximum strength mix of benzocaine and menthol and I actually really like these. They're neon green, looks like Ninja Turtle Mutagen. Check that out. And wow that is a strong smell right there. Alright I'm gonna put that on the sting, are you ready? - [Mark] Yeah sure go ahead. - Oh wow, it's cold. The menthol definitely cools it immediately. (sighs) Yes. (laughing) Wow that really does have a pretty incredible cooling effect. Now similar to the bullet ant, I was in a lot of pain after that and it did help, but of course the bullet ant pain eventually did come back and lasted for nearly 36 hours. I'm hoping that this relieves much quicker. Now I do love the wipes. And I carry the wipes in my pack, but this right here, the sting kill capsules. - Those, I like those. - Yeah these are my absolute favorite. Okay let me open one up for you. Now they are individually wrapped, see this, very cool. And all you have to do is pop the back end out like that. And inside here is a little glass capsule within the plastic. So all you have to do, this is my favorite part, ready? (glass breaks) (laughing) Shatter the glass on the inside that has this little cotton swab. - [Mark] It's strangely satisfying. - I know, it's like, "Oh here comes the ooze." Yes, ah. (laughing) Oh that is my favorite. And that real thick serum right there is literally instantaneous relief. I personally love to just do this, dab it right on the sting zone. Wow. And as you can see, there is more liquid here than you get in the wipes. So if you have a really bad sting, or you're stung multiple times, I definitely recommend going to the Sting-Kill capsules, 'cause as you can see, look how much of the ointment is actually coming out there. - [Mark] Okay, so once again, Sting-Kill saves the day. (breathes) - Yes. Sting-Kill has saved the day. My arm feels a lot better. In fact, there's also a little bit of a numbing agent here, so I can't feel any of the pain at this point. Wow, arm is a little bit stiff, but hopefully this formula will also reduce any potential itching that's gonna come down the road here. And I know you're thinking to yourselves, "Coyote, those were simply yellow jackets. "And you've been stung by tarantula hawks, and bullet ants, "and hopefully soon warrior wasps." But keep in mind guys, that the yellow jacket is something that is right in your backyard. It's something you can easily come across and something you definitely have the potential of being stung by. Now if you are unfortunately stung, remember, Sting-Kill is definitely gonna help you out when it comes to alleviating that pain and any potential itching. Alright guys, well I think it's time to release the yellow jackets back into the wild. But before we do, I just want to give an extra special thanks to Sting-Kill for supporting this episode and of course, for keeping us kitted up with sting ointment, when we're out there in the field. I'm Coyote Peterson, be brave, stay wild, we'll see you on the next adventure. It is not often that an animal like a yellow jacket is safely relocated from an urban setting to a wild one. As most human encounters usually end with the insect being sprayed and killed. I know this sounds strange, but it truly made my heart happy to know that this beautiful pair of wasps will now have the chance to continue building their nest in the wild. No matter what, always admire these insects from a safe distance. However if you are stung, all you need to do is visit your local pharmacist, where you are likely to find the Sting-Kill products. And whether you use the sting wipes or the capsules, both are armed with a maximum strength benzocaine and menthol formula that is certain to provide fast relief to the pain and itching. For more information, visit Sting-Kill's website to connect with the brand for special offers. If you thought (yelling) getting stung by a yellow jacket was intense, (yelling) make sure to go back and watch the episode where I applied Sting-Kill to help alleviate the searing pain of the bullet ant's sting. And don't forget, subscribe. So you can join me and the crew on this season of Breaking Trail. What I'm gonna do is open this up, and let's see if the sting wipe helps (sighs) to cool off my arm. This is nice, these are perfect. This could fit right in any hiking backpack. (coyote howling)
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Published: Fri Aug 25 2017
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