He is a drama queen, his video with the bullet ant is cringe as f** , just one sting and the guy was rolling on the floor. Look it up a propper bullet ant ritual, they use a gloove full of bullet ants for 10 min, they get sting more than a 1000 times and dont act like a 8 year old girl. Those guys are the real deal
Yeah there is these 2 guys on the history channel An American and Australian that's more professional then The kid version Coyote Peterson and do more crazier bites That Coyote guy is a bitch ha
He's most definitely a fraud. The best channel is Jack's wildlife. He actually does it where he's not fishing for views and being overdramatic. Much better content
If I remember correctly. the fools with the Killer bees accidentally left one of the greenhouse windows open and that allowed the bees to escape. They are taking over honey bee colonies because when a queen leaves the nest she lays queen eggs and takes half the nest with her and the other half stays with their new queen, Killer Bee Queens hatch a day or two sooner than normal honey bee queens and so they are the ones that take over the nest and all the eggs she will lay are killer bees, and soon the whole hive is a killer hive.
Some of Justin O. Schmidt's descriptions of different stings: Pain Level 1: urban digger bee: "almost pleasant, a lover just bit your earlobe a little too hard" sweat bee: "light, ephemeral, almost fruity. A tiny spark has singed a single hair on your arm."[ Pain Level 2: yellow jacket: "hot and smoky, almost irreverent. Imagine W. C. Fields extinguishing a cigar on your tongue." Pain Level 3: Maricopa harvester any: "After eight unrelenting hours of drilling into that ingrown toenail, you find the drill wedged into the toe." Pain Level 4: bullet ant: "pure, intense, brilliant pain...like walking over flaming charcoal with a three-inch nail embedded in your heel." tarantula hawk: "blinding, fierce [and] shockingly electric" warrior wasp: ""Torture. You are chained in the flow of an active volcano. Why did I start this list?" ******************* Japanese giant hornets are also called "murder hornets." Some were discovered in Washington State in 2020.
I have those tarantula wasps in my yard and they hunt for wolf spiders. I watched a tiny wasp kill a huge spider just the other day and then drag it back to its nest. I got some of it on video so maybe I'll link it back.
There are very large black wasp where I live, not sure if they are paper wasps or great black wasps, but when I was younger I watched a wasps over 1 inch long and a large brown spider maybe 2x or 3x its size fighting, The spider was jumping from the ground into the air at the wasps and it finally managed to grab or hit it, they a few secs later the wasps started flying away carrying the spider so I guess the wasps won... no one every believed me, it was crazy watching it.
This video reminded of brave wilderness youtube channel (sting zone series) you should definitely react to some of his videos where he's getting stung by many insects.
Y'all have to react to Coyote Peterson getting stung by different bugs. But you have to start from the beginning of the series because he goes in levels of pain, starting with the least painful and ending with the most painful.
Locusts predators are commonly birds, reptiles and obviously spiders are too. I can't remember the year but one of the biggest factor to China's great famine was people killing the sparrows as they believed them to be pests damaging their crops. Turns out it was locust and the sparrows were keeping the population down, fewer sparrows meant crops were decimated. Just goes to show you shouldn't mess with nature, the smallest change can cause a huge difference.
Locusts are species of grasshopper that change (physically) into locusts when certain conditions are met, mainly overpopulation. So they have plenty of natural predators, but when those predators don't get the job done or there is an excess of food for some reason, you can get locusts.
The older I grow, the more suspicious I become that a significant chunk of the demonization of the IRS comes from wealthy people/corps who get pissed at having to pay taxes and have done everything they can to weaken the agency through bought politicians over time. Mostly through chronic understaffing and underfunding, to the point that the IRS largely doesn’t even try to go after rich people who are abusing the system anymore. Doesn’t hurt that many politicians are wealthy themselves and have an objective incentive to slowly erode the agency too. Same deal with the FEC and SEC. That isn’t to say there aren’t more than valid criticisms of these agencies, but still.
@@TerryTerius Sounds about right. Without the IRS, the West's entire GDP would be halved at least 6 times and the phrase: "We live in a society" would no longer be appropriate for Westerners as all public services fail, as the militaries implode from the total lack of fuel even to return troops home should this be a "snap your fingers and tax collection is gone" type scenario. The entirety of the West would suddenly be living on savings, and that would not last very long. Thank goodness for taxes, amiright? I'm a small business owner and a former hard-drug user that lived in a ghetto. I've been on many points on the greyscale of wealth, at every level taxes are integral to the function of society and your ability to be within it. Libertarians are for that reason the communists of conservatism, their good intentions would pave the path to yet another hell on Earth. They are the ones that don't trust in human good will and yet expect humans to worth together in pseudo-/total anarchy. Just preposterous. "No that's not what I mean when I say it." My ass. Watching them struggle to defend "their" view is the same as watching Western neo-liberals try to defend Stalinism or watching a religious nut defend their cult. Simpletons.
Lifelong Arizona resident here. We have more than half of these bugs where I live. None is more feared here more than the killer bees and fire ants-- even though the tarantula hawks, giant centipedes, and cow killers hurt far worse. You know how fire ants typically kill infants and toddlers on camping trips? -Invasion of the lungs-. Let that mental image sink in. Although, rattlesnake bites are far more common and lethal, especially now that they're getting fed up with humans and are stopping their warning rattles. And many of you probably know about Necrotizing Fasciitis from brown recluse sider bites. I see those all the time and have never been bit. NF from brown recluse bites is very rare, too. You're almost guaranteed to get it from rattler bites, though. And even us rural Arizonans see the wildlife in Australia and wimp out at the thought :P
I can debunk that myth about cellar spiders (the daddy-long-legs you refer to). Their venom isn't particularly potent, but you are correct in that their fangs are too small to pierce human skin.
I've had a couple of Tarantula Hawks in my backyard in Arizona. They're huge and even though they mostly leave you alone, I still gtfo when I see them.
Had a kitten once that got a Bott Fly larva ( they're called Warbles here ) on the base of it's ear . Took it to the Vet and had it removed , but that ear flopped down for the rest of her life . They're quite common around here , but mostly in wild Rabbits , Squirrels and Deer .
Do Daddy-Long-Legs have the strongest poison? Image result for daddy long legs venom Myth: The daddy-longlegs has the world's most powerful venom, but fortunately its jaws (fangs) are so small that it can't bite you. Fact: That is a full-fledged Urban Legend, with no basis in fact whatever. Hi y'all.
Birds, lizards, and desert foxes eat locusts. I read once that birds will sometimes eat so many of them that they can't fly because they gain so much weight from the meal lol
They are very similar to Grasshoppers...thats because Locusts are Grasshoppers that turn into migratory insects and well morph into Locust. Cicadas are another weird insect that surfaces like every 13 to 17 years and have destroyed whole forest and echo systems after they drop their larvae back into the ground where they spend 13-17 years eating the roots of trees.
From Wikipedia- There is an urban legend that daddy long-legs spiders have the most potent venom of any spider but that their fangs are either too small or too weak to puncture human skin; the same legend is also repeated of the harvestman and crane fly, also known as "daddy long-legs" in some regions. Indeed, pholcid spiders do have a short fang structure (called uncate due to its "hooked" shape). Brown recluse spiders also have uncate fang structure, but are able to deliver medically significant bites. Possible explanations include: pholcid venom is not toxic to humans; pholcid uncate are smaller than those of brown recluse; or there is a musculature difference between the two arachnids, with recluses, being hunting spiders, possessing stronger muscles for fang penetration.[9] According to Rick Vetter of the University of California at Riverside, the daddy long-legs spider has never harmed a human, and there is no evidence that they are dangerous to humans.[10] The legend may result from the fact that the daddy long-legs spider preys upon deadly venomous spiders, such as the redback, a member of the black widow genus Latrodectus.[11] To the extent that such entomological information was known to the general public, it was perhaps thought that if the daddy long-legs spider could kill a spider capable of delivering fatal bites to humans, then it must be more venomous, and the uncate fangs were regarded as prohibiting it from killing people. In reality, it is able to cast lengths of silk onto its prey, incapacitating them from a safe distance.[12]
Ah, We have Tarantula hawk wasps here. I see one or two every year. You give them their space and they completely ignore you. Kinda crazy seeing this giant wasp cruising by you, knowing how much pain it can put you in.
I've killed a plenty of kissing bugs, and they stunk when I did. In my area (southwestern US), we also have those tarantula wasps, which is the state insect of New Mexico. They're pretty big and intimidating. If you don't see it approaching, then you'll hear its deep buzzing instead. But, they normally don't bother you, unless you bother them. We also have cowkiller-ants which are these red-orange fuzzy and wingless wasp-like insects with a painful sting. We also have the recluse spider which can cause major tissue damage from its bite. Of course, there is also the black widow.
In Chris Carter's novel, One By One, a victim was locked in a coffin-like box with a small tube at one end, and into the tube the killer fired a live tarantula hawk. The victim couldn't see anything, but she could hear the buzzing, and whilst tarantula hawks won't attack without provocation, imagine being inside a pitch black box, no way out, with one of those wasps buzzing around you (the buzzing would of course be amplified as well). Suffice to say, with her screaming and thrashing about, she got stung, but the killer fired almost a hundred down the tube at her in the end. For me, still one of the worst ways to die, especially when you consider how painful the sting is supposed to be.
I am 46 yrs old and believed the urban legend about Daddy Long Legs until about a year ago. It is not true. In fact they aren't Spiders. They are their own group of Arachnids, which have neither venom nor fangs. I, for one, was dissapointed to find it out.
you are killin' 'em, house spiders will die if you chuck 'em outside, they get rid of up to a kilo of flies, moths etc in their lifetime... yep, i've heard that about the daddy long legs as well...
We actually have a type of Bot fly in Alberta Canada and every summer and autumn we have to scrape the eggs off our horses legs….they look like little yellow seeds!
I did not know that about the dragon flies. I thought they were just prey for just about every predator from frogs and fish to birds but knowing they kill mosquitos, I'll make sure not to mess with them whenever I see the dragonfly.
There are videos of flame throwers being used to destroy the Japanese hornets nests so this is one bug that is "KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" rings true.
Army worms can eat an entire 40 acres of hay in about 24 hours. I've seen it done. Birds ate and ate until they could barely fly and it didn't even slow the bugs down.
When I was a kid in the 80s there were movies and specials and documentaries about 'Killer Bees" invading North America. Well I'm now almost 50 and still waiting LOL
You guys can watch Coyote Peterson on the UA-cam channel Brave Wilderness get stung by all of these really painful ones like the Bullet Ant and Tarantula Hawk Wasp. Dude is nuts.
At 9:40 with the botfly, I nd to take a break and walk around. The occasional black ant that gets inside pisses me off enuf, and I'm the chick magnet of the mosquito world. This is a tough watch cuz I know these random tingly itches are psychosomatic 😳
That bit about the daddy long legs is an urban legend. Also Daddy long legs are something different depending on what region of the world you live in. Here in Texas we call the harmless cellar spider daddy long legs but there is a winged version that is known as a crane fly that is also called that.
Harvestmen (which aren’t spiders, but are arachnids) are also known as „daddy long legs“ in some regions. These arachnids can bite (although they typically will not) but other than that are harmless for they have no venom.
Locust swarms have biblical precedent. 5,000 years ago we wouldn’t have had much ability to wipe out a species of birds. I think it’s just a natural phenomenon.
This is why I love winter. All the bugs are dead and in hell where they belong. Also, any bug that enters my home or workplace earns an automatic death penalty. No appeals.
We have some of those giant hornets in America and Canada as well. We call them murder hornets. Never seen on thank god. I read that they can fly upwards of 25mph as well
Please react to Brave Wilderness on UA-cam. The host is Coyote Peterson and he gets bitten by some of the insects on this list. The murder hornet included.
Really, as you said, "don't fuck with science". What is it with us people that makes us want to screw around with so much shit we need to leave alone??
We have some giant hornets here in Vancouver Canada as well and they say the same thing that we need to inform authorities if we come across any. They figure they came here on cargo ships
@@officeblokemike7914 lmao love you guys!! Keep up the great work! And I always love whenever you respond to our comments instead of that ginger and fat bald dude 🤣🤣🙌👊love you Mike!! ❤️❤️
@@DanielHernandez-ki3ch Flies aren't horrifying, and I can exterminate them myself. I don't know anything about roaches though, good luck with that, I hope your spiders are on point man.
The bullet ant has something in the venom that is picked up by pain receptors quickly and hits hard. I think there are scorpions just as painful but I have never had a bullet ant either. There are animals besides bugs that can kill with pain alone. There are a few cases of this with the cone shell snail. 4:00 And we also have the Asian Murder Hornets in the US now. About the same thing as the Japanese Giant Hornets. 9:45 You know, there are UA-cam videos about people ridding themselves & pets of the Botfly larvae. Please, no reactions! Somethings are just too horrific for a reaction. But you might want to watch a few. IF you dare . . . LOL!! 16:25 Most types of birds will eat locust readily. It is a explosion of the locust populations some years, that overwhelm all predators. These swarms go back to antiquity. It isn't that they have no predators. The predators just can't keep up. I noticed the gaps in the video too. Probably cut out controversial things. Or maybe just editing for time restraints. 19:28 Tested . . . Debunked. Not even in proportion to volume is the venom dangerous. All of the Opiliones are very primitive spiders. Having only one body segment instead the normal 2 segments. So their venom is primitive too having little effect on humans. Their fangs will penetrate some areas of skin. But not many areas on humans. Maybe around the knuckles?
We have tarantula hawks in AZ Easy to spot with their orange wings and blue body that screams get the fuck away from me Good thing they aren't super aggressive cause I've seen a few
Hey guys you don't want to Google sspi scale just warning not sure if this video is saying that just to make us sick when we look but my phone says it is a scale to rate how bad a child predator is and how dangerous they are on a scale of what they will do to their victims.
If being stung repeatedly for 10 minutes at a time by the most painful ants in the world is what it takes to be considered a man then I would just be a 34 year old child. Fuck that.
'Feeling cute, might destroy some crops later!' XD
Locusts can be eaten by spiders, birds, lizards and foxes. The birds can eat so many that they become too heavy to fly off. Just a fat waddling bird 😂
You took that word for word after typing in locus natural predator on google haha
So like me at a buffet.
I feel like thats how chickens were born😂
Look up Coyote Peterson, he gets stung by most of these bugs to test the pain!! The guy is great and freaking nuts!!
He is a drama queen, his video with the bullet ant is cringe as f** , just one sting and the guy was rolling on the floor. Look it up a propper bullet ant ritual, they use a gloove full of bullet ants for 10 min, they get sting more than a 1000 times and dont act like a 8 year old girl. Those guys are the real deal
Yeah there is these 2 guys on the history channel An American and Australian that's more professional then The kid version Coyote Peterson and do more crazier bites That Coyote guy is a bitch ha
He's most definitely a fraud. The best channel is Jack's wildlife. He actually does it where he's not fishing for views and being overdramatic. Much better content
@@kalanhitchens8782 meh, Peter is more entertaining and I'm speaking specifically about his non sting videos
If I remember correctly. the fools with the Killer bees accidentally left one of the greenhouse windows open and that allowed the bees to escape. They are taking over honey bee colonies because when a queen leaves the nest she lays queen eggs and takes half the nest with her and the other half stays with their new queen, Killer Bee Queens hatch a day or two sooner than normal honey bee queens and so they are the ones that take over the nest and all the eggs she will lay are killer bees, and soon the whole hive is a killer hive.
Ah, the killer bee. I remember back in the 80s, all the news agencies selling that fear porn. 30 years later and we're still here.
Some of Justin O. Schmidt's descriptions of different stings:
Pain Level 1:
urban digger bee: "almost pleasant, a lover just bit your earlobe a little too hard"
sweat bee: "light, ephemeral, almost fruity. A tiny spark has singed a single hair on your arm."[
Pain Level 2:
yellow jacket: "hot and smoky, almost irreverent. Imagine W. C. Fields extinguishing a cigar on your tongue."
Pain Level 3:
Maricopa harvester any: "After eight unrelenting hours of drilling into that ingrown toenail, you find the drill wedged into the toe."
Pain Level 4:
bullet ant: "pure, intense, brilliant pain...like walking over flaming charcoal with a three-inch nail embedded in your heel."
tarantula hawk: "blinding, fierce [and] shockingly electric"
warrior wasp: ""Torture. You are chained in the flow of an active volcano. Why did I start this list?"
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Japanese giant hornets are also called "murder hornets." Some were discovered in Washington State in 2020.
WHELP. Time for America to join Australia in "places that can go fuck itself"
I have those tarantula wasps in my yard and they hunt for wolf spiders. I watched a tiny wasp kill a huge spider just the other day and then drag it back to its nest. I got some of it on video so maybe I'll link it back.
There are very large black wasp where I live, not sure if they are paper wasps or great black wasps, but when I was younger I watched a wasps over 1 inch long and a large brown spider maybe 2x or 3x its size fighting, The spider was jumping from the ground into the air at the wasps and it finally managed to grab or hit it, they a few secs later the wasps started flying away carrying the spider so I guess the wasps won... no one every believed me, it was crazy watching it.
This video reminded of brave wilderness youtube channel (sting zone series) you should definitely react to some of his videos where he's getting stung by many insects.
Yep, they need to react to brave wilderness!!
I think you need patreon for them to acknowledge the recommendation but I think it's a very good idea
Yesss
I’m always happy when I see a dragonfly or two out in the yard - I know they’re eating the mosquitoes I’m attracting.
I've heard old timers call them skeeter hawks.
"if only Africa had more mosquito nets..... we could save millions.... of mosquitoes from dying needlessly of AIDS." Jimmy Carr
Y'all have to react to Coyote Peterson getting stung by different bugs. But you have to start from the beginning of the series because he goes in levels of pain, starting with the least painful and ending with the most painful.
I second that!!
The miracle of the seagulls happened in Utah in 1848. Locusts were eating the crops and seagulls came in and ate the locusts.
When she lays it on the plate every insect needs too die lol.
That locust selfie looked gangsta lol.
Locusts predators are commonly birds, reptiles and obviously spiders are too. I can't remember the year but one of the biggest factor to China's great famine was people killing the sparrows as they believed them to be pests damaging their crops. Turns out it was locust and the sparrows were keeping the population down, fewer sparrows meant crops were decimated. Just goes to show you shouldn't mess with nature, the smallest change can cause a huge difference.
You know what DAVE? You might be right about the Brazilian scientists.
Locusts are species of grasshopper that change (physically) into locusts when certain conditions are met, mainly overpopulation. So they have plenty of natural predators, but when those predators don't get the job done or there is an excess of food for some reason, you can get locusts.
I'd like to add a #10 blood-sucking creature to this list: the Internal Revenue Service
The older I grow, the more suspicious I become that a significant chunk of the demonization of the IRS comes from wealthy people/corps who get pissed at having to pay taxes and have done everything they can to weaken the agency through bought politicians over time. Mostly through chronic understaffing and underfunding, to the point that the IRS largely doesn’t even try to go after rich people who are abusing the system anymore.
Doesn’t hurt that many politicians are wealthy themselves and have an objective incentive to slowly erode the agency too. Same deal with the FEC and SEC. That isn’t to say there aren’t more than valid criticisms of these agencies, but still.
@@TerryTerius Sounds about right.
Without the IRS, the West's entire GDP would be halved at least 6 times and the phrase: "We live in a society" would no longer be appropriate for Westerners as all public services fail, as the militaries implode from the total lack of fuel even to return troops home should this be a "snap your fingers and tax collection is gone" type scenario. The entirety of the West would suddenly be living on savings, and that would not last very long.
Thank goodness for taxes, amiright?
I'm a small business owner and a former hard-drug user that lived in a ghetto. I've been on many points on the greyscale of wealth, at every level taxes are integral to the function of society and your ability to be within it.
Libertarians are for that reason the communists of conservatism, their good intentions would pave the path to yet another hell on Earth. They are the ones that don't trust in human good will and yet expect humans to worth together in pseudo-/total anarchy.
Just preposterous. "No that's not what I mean when I say it." My ass. Watching them struggle to defend "their" view is the same as watching Western neo-liberals try to defend Stalinism or watching a religious nut defend their cult.
Simpletons.
The selfie had me dying laughing.
Lifelong Arizona resident here. We have more than half of these bugs where I live. None is more feared here more than the killer bees and fire ants-- even though the tarantula hawks, giant centipedes, and cow killers hurt far worse. You know how fire ants typically kill infants and toddlers on camping trips? -Invasion of the lungs-. Let that mental image sink in.
Although, rattlesnake bites are far more common and lethal, especially now that they're getting fed up with humans and are stopping their warning rattles. And many of you probably know about Necrotizing Fasciitis from brown recluse sider bites. I see those all the time and have never been bit. NF from brown recluse bites is very rare, too. You're almost guaranteed to get it from rattler bites, though.
And even us rural Arizonans see the wildlife in Australia and wimp out at the thought :P
Watching videos of bot fly larva being pulled out of people and pets is very addictive.
Yo you killed me with the Nazi Bees comment! Lmfaoooo 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆
I can debunk that myth about cellar spiders (the daddy-long-legs you refer to). Their venom isn't particularly potent, but you are correct in that their fangs are too small to pierce human skin.
I saw a Tarantula Hawk today. Got 'em all over the place here in So. Cal. And they're HUGE.
you should see your faces when they talk about the botfly larvae - priceless LOL :)
I missed it because I couldn't look at the screen during this part.
Office Blokes beware of those Japanese hornets. One may crash your next drink try!
That video of the Japanese Hornets destroying about 20,000 bees in a matter of hours was astonishing.
The bee tactic of surrounding the hornet and vibrating their bodies to overheat the hornet is incredible.
That's why I prefer aerosol hairspray and a lighter...if it swarms light 'em up!
I've had a couple of Tarantula Hawks in my backyard in Arizona. They're huge and even though they mostly leave you alone, I still gtfo when I see them.
Ive had tarantula hawks fly just inches from the front of my face in new mexico and my heart dropped
Had a kitten once that got a Bott Fly larva ( they're called Warbles here ) on the base of it's ear . Took it to the Vet and had it removed , but that ear flopped down for the rest of her life .
They're quite common around here , but mostly in wild Rabbits , Squirrels and Deer .
The look on you guys faces during the bot fly explanation 🤣
I would really love to watch you react to " The Slow Mo Guys ". Their videos are fantastic and very fascinating.
God bless dragonflies, they are truly amazing.
During lock down last year, we had several cases of the black plague in the US in several states here.
Do Daddy-Long-Legs have the strongest poison?
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Myth: The daddy-longlegs has the world's most powerful venom, but fortunately its jaws (fangs) are so small that it can't bite you.
Fact: That is a full-fledged Urban Legend, with no basis in fact whatever.
Hi y'all.
Birds, lizards, and desert foxes eat locusts. I read once that birds will sometimes eat so many of them that they can't fly because they gain so much weight from the meal lol
They are very similar to Grasshoppers...thats because Locusts are Grasshoppers that turn into migratory insects and well morph into Locust. Cicadas are another weird insect that surfaces like every 13 to 17 years and have destroyed whole forest and echo systems after they drop their larvae back into the ground where they spend 13-17 years eating the roots of trees.
From Wikipedia- There is an urban legend that daddy long-legs spiders have the most potent venom of any spider but that their fangs are either too small or too weak to puncture human skin; the same legend is also repeated of the harvestman and crane fly, also known as "daddy long-legs" in some regions. Indeed, pholcid spiders do have a short fang structure (called uncate due to its "hooked" shape). Brown recluse spiders also have uncate fang structure, but are able to deliver medically significant bites.
Possible explanations include: pholcid venom is not toxic to humans; pholcid uncate are smaller than those of brown recluse; or there is a musculature difference between the two arachnids, with recluses, being hunting spiders, possessing stronger muscles for fang penetration.[9] According to Rick Vetter of the University of California at Riverside, the daddy long-legs spider has never harmed a human, and there is no evidence that they are dangerous to humans.[10]
The legend may result from the fact that the daddy long-legs spider preys upon deadly venomous spiders, such as the redback, a member of the black widow genus Latrodectus.[11] To the extent that such entomological information was known to the general public, it was perhaps thought that if the daddy long-legs spider could kill a spider capable of delivering fatal bites to humans, then it must be more venomous, and the uncate fangs were regarded as prohibiting it from killing people. In reality, it is able to cast lengths of silk onto its prey, incapacitating them from a safe distance.[12]
Ah, We have Tarantula hawk wasps here. I see one or two every year. You give them their space and they completely ignore you. Kinda crazy seeing this giant wasp cruising by you, knowing how much pain it can put you in.
I'm taking a selfish with the boys lol I sput my drink out when I heard you say that
I’m buying a dragonfly now 😭😂
“Mosquito nets in Africa, could save millions of mosquitoes dying needlessly of aids every year”
Jimmy Carr 😂😂😂
Idk why I chose to eat my dinner watching this.. lol
Flooding aka the abundance of water is what triggers the desert locust. The grasshoppers loose their damn minds
I've killed a plenty of kissing bugs, and they stunk when I did. In my area (southwestern US), we also have those tarantula wasps, which is the state insect of New Mexico. They're pretty big and intimidating. If you don't see it approaching, then you'll hear its deep buzzing instead. But, they normally don't bother you, unless you bother them. We also have cowkiller-ants which are these red-orange fuzzy and wingless wasp-like insects with a painful sting. We also have the recluse spider which can cause major tissue damage from its bite. Of course, there is also the black widow.
So ready for you guys to watch the Coyote Peterson videos next.
In Chris Carter's novel, One By One, a victim was locked in a coffin-like box with a small tube at one end, and into the tube the killer fired a live tarantula hawk. The victim couldn't see anything, but she could hear the buzzing, and whilst tarantula hawks won't attack without provocation, imagine being inside a pitch black box, no way out, with one of those wasps buzzing around you (the buzzing would of course be amplified as well). Suffice to say, with her screaming and thrashing about, she got stung, but the killer fired almost a hundred down the tube at her in the end.
For me, still one of the worst ways to die, especially when you consider how painful the sting is supposed to be.
I am 46 yrs old and believed the urban legend about Daddy Long Legs until about a year ago. It is not true. In fact they aren't Spiders. They are their own group of Arachnids, which have neither venom nor fangs. I, for one, was dissapointed to find it out.
you are killin' 'em, house spiders will die if you chuck 'em outside, they get rid of up to a kilo of flies, moths etc in their lifetime...
yep, i've heard that about the daddy long legs as well...
To me one of the most disgusting is the tapeworm, they say those things can get few feet long inside of a person.
Those Japanese murder hornets have even been found in Washington state in the US
Yup....hopefully they died!
You guys should react to a botfly larva extraction. You'll be hooked.
Kids take hundreds of ant bites.
*Let's put them in a list about "Dangerous" insects*
16:51 Daz in the bathroom mirror every morning
We actually have a type of Bot fly in Alberta Canada and every summer and autumn we have to scrape the eggs off our horses legs….they look like little yellow seeds!
I did not know that about the dragon flies. I thought they were just prey for just about every predator from frogs and fish to birds but knowing they kill mosquitos, I'll make sure not to mess with them whenever I see the dragonfly.
Birds try and eat them, but get full fast
Daniel Tosh - Completely Serious
There are videos of flame throwers being used to destroy the Japanese hornets nests so this is one bug that is "KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" rings true.
Army worms can eat an entire 40 acres of hay in about 24 hours. I've seen it done. Birds ate and ate until they could barely fly and it didn't even slow the bugs down.
I'm in Tucson and used to walk by Tarantula Hawks alot. They don't bother you, but they are scary AF.
I’ve never in my life heard of a kissing bug biting someone and I’m from Texas haha, it’s gotta be rare af
You guys should react to “brave wilderness” he’s made videos getting stung by insects on the pain index in increasing pain levels.
3:27 OK Daz, spot on comment 😂
When I was a kid in the 80s there were movies and specials and documentaries about 'Killer Bees" invading North America. Well I'm now almost 50 and still waiting LOL
Alot of predators eat locust but there are more locust then predators so.
You guys can watch Coyote Peterson on the UA-cam channel Brave Wilderness get stung by all of these really painful ones like the Bullet Ant and Tarantula Hawk Wasp. Dude is nuts.
Definitely need to react to Brave Wilderness
At 9:40 with the botfly, I nd to take a break and walk around.
The occasional black ant that gets inside pisses me off enuf, and I'm the chick magnet of the mosquito world.
This is a tough watch cuz I know these random tingly itches are psychosomatic 😳
You should react to Brave Wilderness!
That bit about the daddy long legs is an urban legend. Also Daddy long legs are something different depending on what region of the world you live in. Here in Texas we call the harmless cellar spider daddy long legs but there is a winged version that is known as a crane fly that is also called that.
Harvestmen (which aren’t spiders, but are arachnids) are also known as „daddy long legs“ in some regions. These arachnids can bite (although they typically will not) but other than that are harmless for they have no venom.
@@amsel333 funny how daddy long legs came to mean so many different yet similar animals.
Literally drinking a beer and and eating a muffin. Giant hornets! Fml lol oh and have tarantula hawks here in Arizona, USA FML also have killer bees
Locust swarms have biblical precedent. 5,000 years ago we wouldn’t have had much ability to wipe out a species of birds. I think it’s just a natural phenomenon.
This is why I love winter. All the bugs are dead and in hell where they belong. Also, any bug that enters my home or workplace earns an automatic death penalty. No appeals.
16:06-16:58 had me in tears
I'm pretty sure that mosquitos have been attributed to the deaths of almost half of all humans that have ever lived. Mosquitos are terrifying
We have some of those giant hornets in America and Canada as well. We call them murder hornets. Never seen on thank god. I read that they can fly upwards of 25mph as well
I love it when the Office Blokes pseudoscience comes in right at the end!
Odd the Velvet Ant aka Cow Killer wasn't mentioned.
Please react to Brave Wilderness on UA-cam. The host is Coyote Peterson and he gets bitten by some of the insects on this list. The murder hornet included.
There are actually a lot of Germans in Brazil
Really, as you said, "don't fuck with science". What is it with us people that makes us want to screw around with so much shit we need to leave alone??
We have some giant hornets here in Vancouver Canada as well and they say the same thing that we need to inform authorities if we come across any. They figure they came here on cargo ships
React to joey diaz stand up! He has no filter and has hilarious stories.
Ps love the content my dudes
British Blokes Try American Insect Bites and Stings!
Lmaoo🤣😭 we don’t care about their health and livelihood anymore.
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Now it is time after this to react to Coyote Peterson being stung lol
And this is why landscaping isn’t fun
I'm not even afraid of bugs, but if I see some of these heck with a paper. I'm getting my shotgun.
The thoughts. Man I am smarter. Hahahha
I don't mind spiders in my home they take care of unwanted bugs
Spiders are the unwanted bugs.
@@katieprivett8871 No! no... no.
@@DanielHernandez-ki3ch Tell me, what bug does a spider eat that's worse than the spider itself?
@@katieprivett8871 flies, roaches, others I don't know the names
@@DanielHernandez-ki3ch Flies aren't horrifying, and I can exterminate them myself. I don't know anything about roaches though, good luck with that, I hope your spiders are on point man.
OMG the botflies! F@$k those things!
The bullet ant has something in the venom that is picked up by pain receptors quickly and hits hard. I think there are scorpions just as painful but I have never had a bullet ant either. There are animals besides bugs that can kill with pain alone. There are a few cases of this with the cone shell snail. 4:00 And we also have the Asian Murder Hornets in the US now. About the same thing as the Japanese Giant Hornets. 9:45 You know, there are UA-cam videos about people ridding themselves & pets of the Botfly larvae. Please, no reactions! Somethings are just too horrific for a reaction. But you might want to watch a few. IF you dare . . . LOL!! 16:25 Most types of birds will eat locust readily. It is a explosion of the locust populations some years, that overwhelm all predators. These swarms go back to antiquity. It isn't that they have no predators. The predators just can't keep up. I noticed the gaps in the video too. Probably cut out controversial things. Or maybe just editing for time restraints. 19:28 Tested . . . Debunked. Not even in proportion to volume is the venom dangerous. All of the Opiliones are very primitive spiders. Having only one body segment instead the normal 2 segments. So their venom is primitive too having little effect on humans. Their fangs will penetrate some areas of skin. But not many areas on humans. Maybe around the knuckles?
Box jellyfish have been known to kill because of the pain causing the victim to drown.
@@BaresEatBeats That's right. I forgot about those.
Hopefully the japanese giant hornet doesn't come to Australia or we be screwed
Dady long legs are not Spiders. Lol
Holy shit. That logo they showed at 11:14 is our high school mascot. Yellow Jackets. It’s the same logo.
Which state?
@@gillmonsta Texas.
Coyote Peterson has entered the chat
We have tarantula hawks in AZ
Easy to spot with their orange wings and blue body that screams get the fuck away from me
Good thing they aren't super aggressive cause I've seen a few
Hey guys you don't want to Google sspi scale just warning not sure if this video is saying that just to make us sick when we look but my phone says it is a scale to rate how bad a child predator is and how dangerous they are on a scale of what they will do to their victims.
If being stung repeatedly for 10 minutes at a time by the most painful ants in the world is what it takes to be considered a man then I would just be a 34 year old child. Fuck that.
i will actively kill a spider, no fucks given