STUNG Twice - Wasp vs. Hornet! - Summary

Summary

In a video titled "Backyard Bites and Stings," Coyote Peterson, an entomologist, demonstrates the effects of stings from a paper wasp and a bald-faced hornet. He starts by explaining that both insects are capable of stinging multiple times and are often found at backyard picnics or barbecues. He then proceeds to compare the sting of a paper wasp versus a hornet.

He begins by taking a sting from a paper wasp, which resulted in a noticeable pain but was not as severe as the hornet sting. He then takes a sting from a bald-faced hornet, which caused him significant pain and even drew blood. He applied Stink Hill's products (Stink Hill wipes and Stink Hill Neon Green serum) to both wounds, which provided immediate relief.

In the end, he concludes that the bald-faced hornet sting is more painful than the paper wasp sting. He advises viewers to remain calm and apply Stink Hill's products if they encounter a sting, and to avoid disturbing wasp or hornet nests. He also encourages viewers to visit Stink Hill's website for more information on their products.

Facts

1. The person introducing himself as Coyote Peterson.
2. Coyote Peterson is about to enter the "sting zone" with a paper wasp and a bald-faced hornet.
3. The purpose of the show is to educate and entertain the audience.
4. Coyote Peterson is going to compare the sting of a paper wasp versus a hornet.
5. Both paper wasps and hornets are capable of stinging multiple times.
6. They are always going to show up at your backyard picnic or barbecue.
7. They are after the same things that we love - sweet summer treats like ketchup, barbecue sauce, soda pop, and even sweet tea.
8. On the right is a paper wasp, and on the left is a bald-faced hornet.
9. A single sting from a paper wasp is definitely going to hurt, but if you run into an