Seems like an expensive and risky way to get rid of a hornet’s nest, particularly when there are sprays that can shoot 15-20 feet. If you don’t have a bee suit, shooting from the safety of a vehicle, hopefully with powered windows, adds some protection.
However, this was a very interesting video demonstrating the durability of the drone. I’m curious as to what happened when the drone dropped from the screen. Did it have a chance to recover or did it go straight into the ground or maybe even the tree?
The latter poses the problem of recovering a drone stuck in foliage with a whole nest of hornets looking for something to sink their stingers into!
Happy bouncing on the trampoline.