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What You Get When You Pour Molten Aluminum Down An Underground Wasp Nest
These days, a video clip landed on the web, which instantly attracted the attention of many viewers on Youtube. In less than a week, video has accumulated over 3 million views.
The video comes from Belgium, where the author recorded an unusual way of getting rid of the wasps in his yard.
The man behind the "PressTube" channel published a clip in which he poured a molten aluminum into wasp nest. As many as 11 kilograms (24 lbs) of aluminum was melted in a special boiler, then the content was poured into the interior of the wasp nest in the ground.
The author also noted that in Belgium the wasps are being removed by firefighters with fire or poison, and that his way is not anything less human. At the same time, he pointed out the fact that we should be careful not to confuse wasps with bees, as they are very important for human existence.
In the end, the Belgian digged the aluminum out, which had the image of a true artwork. Look how the men from Belgium have come up with annoying wasps in his backyard...
The video comes from Belgium, where the author recorded an unusual way of getting rid of the wasps in his yard.
The man behind the "PressTube" channel published a clip in which he poured a molten aluminum into wasp nest. As many as 11 kilograms (24 lbs) of aluminum was melted in a special boiler, then the content was poured into the interior of the wasp nest in the ground.
The author also noted that in Belgium the wasps are being removed by firefighters with fire or poison, and that his way is not anything less human. At the same time, he pointed out the fact that we should be careful not to confuse wasps with bees, as they are very important for human existence.
In the end, the Belgian digged the aluminum out, which had the image of a true artwork. Look how the men from Belgium have come up with annoying wasps in his backyard...