White faced hornets...I recall the 1st time I ever saw them up close. I turned on the light over the sink to see, as I got a glass of water in the wee hours one night, I was about 14 yrs old. I was drinking the water & heard a little tap, tap, on the window right there. I thought it must be one of those fat June Bug Beetles flying into the window, attracted by the light. I looked & saw these small black & white things...I looked closer, wow, they were hornets, and they even had mean expressions on their little faces, like angry eyebrows! I drank my water & got another glass, while more ticked off hornets were hitting the window. There were so many of them now. They were so angry. Why? Because I turned on the light & woke them up? I shut it off & stood there as the tapping subsided. I turned it on again & yes, many hornets began hitting the window again! I saw their ticked off faces! They were giving me major stink eye! It kinda freaked me out & I quickly shut the light off. Next morning I told my dad about the hornets. We both went outside & checked out the garden right there, under the kitchen window. Behind the tall Gladiola & Larkspur flowers, there it was, a huge grey paper looking ball, fat at the top, their hive! Those little angry looking buggers were flying in & out of a hole in the bottom. They saw us & a few buzzed towards us, so we made a hasty retreat into the house. Dad called an exterminating buddy & came over within the hour & suited up while we watched through the window indoors. He stuck a wand up into the hole & pumped something in there, it was in smoke form but I know it was not just smoke. A zillion pissed off hornets were buzzing all around him, but the bee suit protected him. So many hornets came falling out of the hole. He said it was one of the largest hives he'd even seen. I don't like killing but they should've built elsewhere, right? It's a big world, numerous places to make a hive, so oh well, that was that. We later donated the empty hive to the nearby nature center where they had a display, they attached it to branches of a small tree so we just pruned the branches & the whole thing came off, perfectly undamaged. I'm just grateful we were never attacked by the hornets, because they obviously had a bad temper & they team up to attack in droves! Ooh, that would've hurt!
This is what the hive looked like
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https://www.natureblog.org/bald-faced-hornet/
https://www.cambridgeday.com/2022/0...to-sting-and-survive-in-defending-their-nest/