Real Fight Shows Why Wasp Spray SUCKS For Self-Defense

Published on March 20, 2026
Duration: 9:54

This expert analysis from Active Self Protection, hosted by John Correia, debunks the myth of using wasp spray for self-defense. The video presents evidence showing wasp spray's ineffectiveness, failing to deter an attacker and potentially leading to escalation and severe legal consequences like aggravated assault charges. Correia emphasizes the importance of effective less-lethal options like OC spray and the necessity of empty-handed skills as a backup.

Quick Summary

Wasp spray is ineffective for self-defense, with a 0% success rate in incapacitating attackers. Unlike OC spray, it lacks potent irritants and can provoke further aggression. Using it can lead to aggravated assault charges, making OC spray and empty-handed skills far superior options.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Wasp Spray for Self-Defense
  2. 00:08Host and Incident Location
  3. 00:20Sponsor Message: Firearms Legal Protection
  4. 00:40Incident Overview: Surveillance Video
  5. 01:17Incident Footage: Cell Phone Audio
  6. 02:35Legal Consequences: Aggravated Assault
  7. 02:52Wasp Spray Effectiveness Debunked
  8. 03:13Road Rage Warning
  9. 03:40Wasp Spray Failure Demonstrated
  10. 04:05Comparison to OC Spray
  11. 04:50Importance of Empty-Handed Skills
  12. 05:54Legal Implications for Aggressor
  13. 07:27De-escalation and Avoidance
  14. 08:14Knife Escalation and Charges
  15. 09:12Final Verdict on Wasp Spray

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is wasp spray ineffective for self-defense?

Wasp spray is ineffective because it lacks the potent irritants found in OC spray, failing to incapacitate an attacker. In real-world scenarios, it often only annoys the aggressor, potentially escalating the confrontation rather than deterring it.

What are the legal consequences of using wasp spray in a fight?

Using wasp spray can lead to serious legal repercussions, including charges like aggravated assault, especially if the situation escalates to the use of a weapon like a knife. It may also be considered a biological attack.

What are better alternatives to wasp spray for self-defense?

Effective alternatives to wasp spray include OC (Oleoresin Capsicum) spray, which is designed as a less-lethal self-defense tool. Additionally, developing empty-handed skills is crucial as a backup if less-lethal options fail.

What is the effectiveness rate of wasp spray versus OC spray?

In practical self-defense, wasp spray has a 0% effectiveness rate, meaning it rarely stops an attacker. OC spray, while not foolproof, is significantly more effective and is the preferred choice for a defensive spray.

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