@@rivaa.5419 that is definitely a possibility. But even without the mealworms it would have died. You shouldnt keep an insect you dont know as a pet, as a lot of insects have diffrent food requirements, and lkving requirements.
@@ItalianPokeMage yeah! it was probably eating away all the aphids on the strawberry plant. And as adults they are important pollinators (and really cool wasp mimics)
This is a classic example of why you always do your research before getting a new pet. The most wholesome example I've heard. Good luck on your butterfly journey.
@@sonicforces8626 I said it was an example of why you should do your research?? A quick google search would let her know she got mealworms, not caterpillars.
Did you know that tropical milkweed can spread pathogens to monarch butterflies? The type of milkweed I'm referring to comes from Central and South America, but it is sold at nurseries in the U.S. Always look for native milkweed plants.
I'm pretty sure she got swamp milkweed, which is native to most of North America. Grows all over here in the northeastern US! Good pick for monarchs 👍 Absolutely tropical milkweed sucks and monarchs have been having a hard time these last few years so I'm glad people are interested and educating themselves ❤
You can actually order caterpillars that will turn into butterflies online and they come with food and a home and everything!! You just watch them turn into their cocoon stage then put em in the butterfly enclosure it came with, provide the actual butterflies with fresh flowers and fruits and then you can release them after a few days!! :) Mine came back to visit our garden many times, they seemed to recognise us and also the flowers they had when they were little
@@Pro_Butcher_Amateur_Human I don’t remember exactly the brand we got but if you google it for a bit I’m sure it’ll come up. Just make sure it’s a species already native to your area so they don’t get invasive :)
I will say that green little caterpillar was one but the others was just meal worms and knowing meal worms can be well- carnivores As well are herbivores, they probably ate your little green friend! Rip little guy. I hope this helps though. Sorry for your little green guy Edit: meal worms do not start out as green and if they do have green in them they still have a Carmel or brown color with them. So the green caterpillar was a baby moth or butterfly while the meal worms was just baby beetles. It is hard to confused the two but another way to tell the difference is that caterpillars and inch worms (what I call baby moths) have soft bodies throughout growth while baby meal worms have a hard exoskeleton I hope this also helps
I came here for the butterfly. So many layers unfolded in this story that I don't even know what to think anymore. But I now know what becomes of mealworms if they continue to mature. So I'd say I learned something.
apparently those are bad luck cause if you find them it means theres bad people in your lives and are pretending to be nice to you but there actually bad
Y’know, if I was in your situation, my pet chickens would be thriving. My hens just love the dried mealworms we get them at the store, and I’m sure they’d go crazy for live ones.
She lost me after "...at least what I thought would be a butterfly" 😋😂 Seriously though, basically if I got this right, she found a green bug and instead of just transferring the strawberries into the container took the green bug and put it on some oats and it died. In the container instead theres a bunch of mealworms. But she bought them from a pet store, so why would she be surprised they were mealworms? 🤔🤨 The beetles that grew somehow disappeared but she gave the mealworms to her friend for their lizard. Now she has another larvae that she found in a pecan that she (definitely -wasn't- was gonna eat 😉 and) somehow knew to open on camera, and that she knows isn't a caterpillar, but is still waiting to see if it turns into a butterfly?!?🙄😳🥴 WTF is happening here!?!?!
and also didn't make any sense tbh... cuz she for sure knows caterpillars don't procreate cuz they aren't adults and had also already bought mealworms so knew what they were. She does seem to have some actual knowledge and knows how to Google but likes to act like she's dumb to be "cute" and "funny" 😏 which she is at some points... but she's making a fake story from a lot of stuff she chose to do Edit: to be clear I do agree *and* actually _liked_ the video realizing now it sounded like I didn't... but I did
If you grow a tomato plant you’ll probably find caterpillars on it. My nana grows a lot of plants including tomatoes and she kept getting caterpillars that kept eating the plant it drover her crazy. She’d go out into her garden every morning and pluck them off, put them in a container, and toss them on a different plant. But they always came back
Aphids are all over my roses right now, I use vinegar,oil,dish soap diluted with water. This year I got crazy though and used damp paper towels and cleaned over 100 blooms so my bushes will flower. They are about to blow up right now!
Oh neat! I raise mealworms, or darkling beetles, as well- just as pets in general. If you're wanting to keep them as pets, I have a few tips for you! 1. Darkling beetles are what mealworms become. They love crawling, so i recommend putting paper towels in their terrarium so they have something to do. make sure what you're putting in there is as well safe for them! 2. Try new foods! I feed my bugs carrots, and they love them. Though, before putting new foods in their diet, make sure to do some research to see if it's safe for them.
Im sorry but thats not how you grow caterpillars, caterpillars would need alot of leafs from the plant it was found on. Caterpillars dont eat oats or apples. Also if you were considering keeping the butterfly a pet it wouldnt be a good idea, butterflies dont live for long, there only porpuse is to mate, layy eggs, and die. Also keeping a butterfly as a pet needs a ton of room like a whole building of plants and other butterflies like the one i saw in Florida (srry i eont have the name of the place) me and my mom have been growing caterpillars and releasing them when they become a butterfly for years now so i hope this helps
Little mealies!! I used to have a little drawer compartment full of them that I could feed calcium and mealworm feed for my geckos, and one day I was sitting on the couch and saw a big, black beetle in there… I did NOT know they turned into beetles and I was so grossed out! They get MASSIVE! and since they were feeder mealies for my babies, I just put a LOT of food in there and didn’t pay mind to them. That was a bad idea… lol
I think the meal worms were already in the food you put in the container, because it happens often that prepacaged food contains their eggs. They are so tiny that they can’t be detected. So probably the green worm died because he didn’t have his preferred food (he was eating a strawberry so I my tip is next time stick to the food the insect is already eating) and then the mealworm’s egg hatched. Oh, and I almost forget, the one white mealworm you got at the end will probably become a moth but please don’t release it because they will spread everywhere to eat your food and to make eggs!
The explanation at like 6 minutes in sounds like at the end of a Mickey Mouse clubhouse episode when Mickey is going over everything that they did that day
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Aphids are pretty bad. They eat the eggs and young caterpillars of monarchs. Once we found a poor small caterpillar on an aphid infested milkweed, but my poor dude was literally a hollow shell already. Nothing inside. Rip buddy.
so as soon as the bug at the beginning hits the stage where they were bigger you can immediately tell it is not a caterpillar. actually with some basic info we can guess what it will be. this type of larva is an oligopod larvae it is also clearly not aquatic because of where you found it so I can guess it'll be a beetle (dragonfly larvae are also oligopod but are aquatic). Caterpillars are polypod and have legs in the front and back of their bodies where these guys only have them in the front half. There are also a kind with no legs at all if you find these on food its most likely fly larvae but i think bees also produce this kind of larvae.
caterpillars do like carrots but still gotta give them their normal food some caterpillars have special diets you can google the time for the mating season how to identify a caterpillar: more than 3 pairs of legs (specifically walking legs and prolegs) soft bodies shed thin layer of skin they usually hang or make a cocoon during the pupa/cocoon stage and i highly suggest you get a bigger caterpillar if you want a big butterfly. that green one looks like the ones i find in my fresh vegies
Just to let you know, if you want to help butterflies the best way is to plant native flowers and grasses. The wildflowers that you have grow may or may not be actual native plants in your area as it is not a regulated term. You can check this by looking up native plants to your area or using a plant identification app like inaturalist. Non-native plants typically are not butterfly host plants and so caterpilars cannot eat them. So looking up more info on a native pollinator garden would be perfect for what you are looking for. Also with the milkweed pods you know the are ripe when they turn dark dry out and start to crack open. If you harvest them before that point they are not viable. You dont have to kill aphids unless you see damage to your plant because many bugs eat them. If you have any questions feel free to ask.
so you just happened to put the worm you found into what happens to look like a mealworm farm (with oats and apples wich happens to be what all guides tell you to feed mealworms) and you’re telling me mealworms all of a sudden appeared? 😂
In my country, elementary children must capture one caterpillar for a biology class. They usually found the caterpillar on the tree, put them in a mineral water bottle (punch some holes for air), and put leaves and branches inside. It's awesome. Children put these bottles in their classes and watch the metamorphosis throughout school days. The most amazing part is setting them free~ I also did this at home a couple of years ago. My mom almost killed a caterpillar because it was killing her lime tree. So, I suggested we keep the caterpillar and give it a "temporary house" with lots of food. The butterfly was beautiful, we set it free.
Please please tell your friend not to feed the gecko meal worms daily! Only feed them once and a while.. it can cause seriously problems for her gecko or any reptiles, they have a lot of keratin and it hard to disgust!! I had a bearded dragon and always feed her meal worms, unfortunately she died due to a problem.. she couldn't go to the bathroom anymore and died cause of it! I still blame myself for not knowing this sooner. :C Please it is important that she knows! I recommand looking up and do reasearching first! I recommand checking out a channel called Snake Discovery they cover up what is best to feed reptiles and go in depth.
The leopard gecko will be fine. Unlike beardies, they're pure insectivores. I've got an 8 yo leopard gecko and a 4 yo leopard gecko who live on an almost exclusive mealworm diet and they've never been impacted. Leopard geckos also get fed every other day or two which might reduce the impaction risk since they don't eat as often as a beardie would.
That was an aphid eating maggot, not a caterpillar. It would turn into a non-butter fly. Also, milkweed is poisonous to most caterpillars. Monarch caterpillars are immune to the poison and they become poisonous when they eat milkweed. But good luck finding a real caterpillar.
This is soooo all over the place! Multiple cat species, none of which are Monarchs. The meal worms should just be fed to pet lizards. I REALLY wish someone would monitor these videos before they are posted.
I find it interesting that i know you are a super knowledgeable plant person, as i watch you frequently, and this is the first encounter of aphids youve had!
For the aphids you can easily just brush them off with a paintbrush, paper towel, or, your hands. I noticed the leaves were looking really crunchy and dead after the treatment. That way you won’t kill the plant or other animals/bugs from the soap.
It’s ok. Plant Milkweed and the butterflies will come. I even got to see one lay a tiny speck of an egg on the underside of a Milkweed leaf. Very tiny. Pretty soon you will see little green, yellow, and black caterpillars. I love it. The Monarchs come back every year. 😊
Just fyi for future, NOT ALL CATERPILLARS EAT MILKWEED, monarch caterpillars have green black and white stripes, the do eat milkweed, but every butterfly is different, milkweed is what makes monarch butterflies poisonous, I think thats really cool! 💚🖤🤍 the best way to find them (or how my mom and I used to) is to look at milkweed that looks chewed or has a white egg basically the size of a grain of sand underneath it, but be careful and use different containers for leaves with possible eggs so you don’t get pests, and they eat A LOT so be ready. But remember while it is awesome to watch and very fun and I’m all for encouraging people to get into nature, that butterflies and other bugs tend to have the best chances of survival out on there own or by keeping them outside to get them used to the elements! But it is super fun to see them grow! But please do a quick search on what caterpillar you have so you can make sure it get what it needs ❤
Damn kinda unlucky how you couldn’t find an actual caterpillar. I adopted a caterpillar before, it turned out to be brown moth. I named him tiger and set him free.
Those other work-looking bugs are called meal worms. They usually appear in oats and stuff cuz I think that's where they live. It's probably just a coincidence.
I am a proud isopod dad. But, all my materials are straight from the backyard, so apparently, i got an extra guest, a little inchworm. He was cute and still, but after a few days he disappeared. I didn't think much of it, but a few days after, there was a pretty moth. I let him free that night, but it was incredibly fun.
the green bug in the beginning looks like a Syphrid maggot! If it is one, it most likely died, as they eat aphids.
Or got eaten alive by the mealworms 😢
@@rivaa.5419 👍!!!!!
So that green thing could be used on the milkweed plant. That's so ironic.
@@rivaa.5419 that is definitely a possibility. But even without the mealworms it would have died. You shouldnt keep an insect you dont know as a pet, as a lot of insects have diffrent food requirements, and lkving requirements.
@@ItalianPokeMage yeah! it was probably eating away all the aphids on the strawberry plant. And as adults they are important pollinators (and really cool wasp mimics)
This is a classic example of why you always do your research before getting a new pet. The most wholesome example I've heard. Good luck on your butterfly journey.
Can I just tell you that caterpillars don't have babies only the butterflies do
@@SerialDesignationRavyn ok
@@SerialDesignationRavyn ok
Uhh your acting like the whole video is about how you should do your research
@@sonicforces8626 I said it was an example of why you should do your research?? A quick google search would let her know she got mealworms, not caterpillars.
Did you know that tropical milkweed can spread pathogens to monarch butterflies? The type of milkweed I'm referring to comes from Central and South America, but it is sold at nurseries in the U.S. Always look for native milkweed plants.
wow!!! never heard of that, but such an important thing to be aware of!
wow! thank you for this information! i did not know this!!
plus it messes up the monarchs migration!
I'm pretty sure she got swamp milkweed, which is native to most of North America. Grows all over here in the northeastern US! Good pick for monarchs 👍 Absolutely tropical milkweed sucks and monarchs have been having a hard time these last few years so I'm glad people are interested and educating themselves ❤
I'm so sorry u grew cockroaches instead of butterflys
You can actually order caterpillars that will turn into butterflies online and they come with food and a home and everything!! You just watch them turn into their cocoon stage then put em in the butterfly enclosure it came with, provide the actual butterflies with fresh flowers and fruits and then you can release them after a few days!! :) Mine came back to visit our garden many times, they seemed to recognise us and also the flowers they had when they were little
We’ve gotten those for my 6 year old several times now! They’re great!
That sounds really cool. Where does one order these?
@@Pro_Butcher_Amateur_Human I don’t remember exactly the brand we got but if you google it for a bit I’m sure it’ll come up. Just make sure it’s a species already native to your area so they don’t get invasive :)
@@Pro_Butcher_Amateur_Human okay I checked on Google and I think we got the one called "butterfly garden", but there are a few others to choose from
@@Jax_4200 Thanks my friend. It's my payday today, so I'm going to treat myself.
I will say that green little caterpillar was one but the others was just meal worms and knowing meal worms can be well- carnivores As well are herbivores, they probably ate your little green friend! Rip little guy. I hope this helps though. Sorry for your little green guy
Edit: meal worms do not start out as green and if they do have green in them they still have a Carmel or brown color with them. So the green caterpillar was a baby moth or butterfly while the meal worms was just baby beetles. It is hard to confused the two but another way to tell the difference is that caterpillars and inch worms (what I call baby moths) have soft bodies throughout growth while baby meal worms have a hard exoskeleton
I hope this also helps
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@Itznashomie don't you mean confuse when you said it is hard to confuse them
@@saulramirez4449 oh yeah. Thanks
Was probably in her oatmeal
thank you for this beautiful comment!
I came here for the butterfly. So many layers unfolded in this story that I don't even know what to think anymore. But I now know what becomes of mealworms if they continue to mature. So I'd say I learned something.
😂 I had my finger over the end button but couldn't press 😆
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The little thing in the walnut is likely an acorn weevil larvae. I find them all the time in my acorns and they are actually pretty cute for weevils
yea weevils are adorable ❤
apparently those are bad luck cause if you find them it means theres bad people in your lives and are pretending to be nice to you but there actually bad
That's a pecan not a walnut!
@@The4Wuz sorry for getting the nut wrong
Is it safe to eat I accidentally ate one I think 💀...
Y’know, if I was in your situation, my pet chickens would be thriving. My hens just love the dried mealworms we get them at the store, and I’m sure they’d go crazy for live ones.
But be careful cause if it gets away it will reproduce in your soil
Same! They enjoy crickets more though
im thinking about getting a pet chicken or hatching my own from a grocery store egg
agreed
me too!
OMG girl, people grow those mill worms and sell them to reptile owners, pet stores, fishing supplies, etc... Make your money girl!
omg lol. should i?
The beetles they become are super cool, too
She lost me after "...at least what I thought would be a butterfly" 😋😂
Seriously though, basically if I got this right, she found a green bug and instead of just transferring the strawberries into the container took the green bug and put it on some oats and it died. In the container instead theres a bunch of mealworms. But she bought them from a pet store, so why would she be surprised they were mealworms? 🤔🤨 The beetles that grew somehow disappeared but she gave the mealworms to her friend for their lizard. Now she has another larvae that she found in a pecan that she (definitely -wasn't- was gonna eat 😉 and) somehow knew to open on camera, and that she knows isn't a caterpillar, but is still waiting to see if it turns into a butterfly?!?🙄😳🥴 WTF is happening here!?!?!
clout
exactly hahaha
youtube click bait in its most classic, shitposting forn
This whole story was chaotic & full of suspense 😭 I need more mealworms/ caterpillars, bugs content ❤
and also didn't make any sense tbh... cuz she for sure knows caterpillars don't procreate cuz they aren't adults and had also already bought mealworms so knew what they were. She does seem to have some actual knowledge and knows how to Google but likes to act like she's dumb to be "cute" and "funny" 😏 which she is at some points... but she's making a fake story from a lot of stuff she chose to do
Edit: to be clear I do agree *and* actually _liked_ the video realizing now it sounded like I didn't... but I did
thank you so much
if tangents were dimes this woman would be a millionaire
Literally adhd much?
thank you
@@aubrey7226 Huh...??
If you grow a tomato plant you’ll probably find caterpillars on it. My nana grows a lot of plants including tomatoes and she kept getting caterpillars that kept eating the plant it drover her crazy. She’d go out into her garden every morning and pluck them off, put them in a container, and toss them on a different plant. But they always came back
they’ve must’ve been william afton!/jk/nsrs
@@Anarchiya WDYM
@@saulramirez4449 At the end it says they always come back
agreed! i have been looking for some on my tomatoes recently
haha
Aphids are all over my roses right now, I use vinegar,oil,dish soap diluted with water. This year I got crazy though and used damp paper towels and cleaned over 100 blooms so my bushes will flower. They are about to blow up right now!
I thought you said “aphids are all over my nose right now”, a visual I was not pleased with 😂
this works!!! i have something similar to this in the '20 best plant hacks' vid!
Literally always a joy to watch your videos ❤ Thank you for the free serotonin ^.~
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i felt them crawling up my legs omg 😭
omg
I love how this started with one thing and just grew into many others.. Love your videos! Good luck on your caterpillar hunt 🦋 😊
hahahaha. thank you so much
This video is a lot to unpack😂 i enjoyed every second of it
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Oh neat! I raise mealworms, or darkling beetles, as well- just as pets in general. If you're wanting to keep them as pets, I have a few tips for you!
1. Darkling beetles are what mealworms become. They love crawling, so i recommend putting paper towels in their terrarium so they have something to do.
make sure what you're putting in there is as well safe for them!
2. Try new foods! I feed my bugs carrots, and they love them. Though, before putting new foods in their diet, make sure to do some research to see if it's safe for them.
what do you do when they have their babies? do you sell them or give them away?
@@hyde1893 I usually freeze most of them- and keep others around to keep the generation going.
@@yessqueen._klawed why do you freeze them?
@@yessqueen._klawed wtf
@@Hii_740 it preserves them for something else to eat
typically a reptile
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aww thank you so much!
Im sorry but thats not how you grow caterpillars, caterpillars would need alot of leafs from the plant it was found on. Caterpillars dont eat oats or apples. Also if you were considering keeping the butterfly a pet it wouldnt be a good idea, butterflies dont live for long, there only porpuse is to mate, layy eggs, and die. Also keeping a butterfly as a pet needs a ton of room like a whole building of plants and other butterflies like the one i saw in Florida (srry i eont have the name of the place) me and my mom have been growing caterpillars and releasing them when they become a butterfly for years now so i hope this helps
thank you for these tips! I really appreciate it !
This video is pure chaos and I am here for it.
THANK YOU FOR STOPPING BY
1:33 yo is that a sloth ☠️
YES
The voice is so calming
thank you
Little mealies!! I used to have a little drawer compartment full of them that I could feed calcium and mealworm feed for my geckos, and one day I was sitting on the couch and saw a big, black beetle in there… I did NOT know they turned into beetles and I was so grossed out! They get MASSIVE! and since they were feeder mealies for my babies, I just put a LOT of food in there and didn’t pay mind to them. That was a bad idea… lol
MEALIESSSSSSS
Also don’t worry bc every year caterpillars come to the milk weed and you can take one and grow it up! I’ve done it before it was so cool!
Yes! You may attract monarch butterflies to lay eggs, with your milkweed and wildflower oasis! 😊
omg. i am a caterpillar HUNTER
I think the meal worms were already in the food you put in the container, because it happens often that prepacaged food contains their eggs. They are so tiny that they can’t be detected. So probably the green worm died because he didn’t have his preferred food (he was eating a strawberry so I my tip is next time stick to the food the insect is already eating) and then the mealworm’s egg hatched.
Oh, and I almost forget, the one white mealworm you got at the end will probably become a moth but please don’t release it because they will spread everywhere to eat your food and to make eggs!
agreed
Girl found a 1 millimeter insect on her strawberry and now has a 1000 insect kingdom in her house 😳
LMFAO
The explanation at like 6 minutes in sounds like at the end of a Mickey Mouse clubhouse episode when Mickey is going over everything that they did that day
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I have to say.... Your seeds and plants adventures never stop amazing me. Now the bugs. I can't believe I enjoyed watching a bug video. Only you could do that to me 🤣🤣🤣 Looking forward to seeing your next video no matter how creepy it might be 🤣😉
Have a great day and happy planting 🌱🌿😊🤗🥰 LUV U 👹
ugh you're the best, thank you for making my whole day!!! I appreciate you so much for watching my vids
I honestly have never laughed so hard watching a video about bugs and flowers and plants before LMFAO your jokes are hilarious
Aphids are pretty bad. They eat the eggs and young caterpillars of monarchs. Once we found a poor small caterpillar on an aphid infested milkweed, but my poor dude was literally a hollow shell already. Nothing inside. Rip buddy.
and they'll even team up with ants sometimes! The ants protect them from predators and the aphids give them honeydew
agreed. lady bugs eat them, one ladybug can eat about 10 per hour!
omggggg that is cool thanks for the info
Your voice is so cheerful like a grade school teacher so jumped when you swore😭🙏🏼
so as soon as the bug at the beginning hits the stage where they were bigger you can immediately tell it is not a caterpillar. actually with some basic info we can guess what it will be. this type of larva is an oligopod larvae it is also clearly not aquatic because of where you found it so I can guess it'll be a beetle (dragonfly larvae are also oligopod but are aquatic). Caterpillars are polypod and have legs in the front and back of their bodies where these guys only have them in the front half. There are also a kind with no legs at all if you find these on food its most likely fly larvae but i think bees also produce this kind of larvae.
I was thinking a hoverfly larvae!
thank you for this!
thanks
as someone who knows quite a bit about insects this made me SCREAM. CATTERPILLARS DO NOT REPRODUCE as far as i'm aware.
HAHAHHAHA
So fun and educational!!!!! Love it and you
thank you! love you more!
I'm glad i found this video. The way you talked about it sounds so entertaining 😂❤
caterpillars do like carrots but still gotta give them their normal food
some caterpillars have special diets
you can google the time for the mating season
how to identify a caterpillar:
more than 3 pairs of legs (specifically walking legs and prolegs)
soft bodies
shed thin layer of skin
they usually hang or make a cocoon during the pupa/cocoon stage
and i highly suggest you get a bigger caterpillar if you want a big butterfly.
that green one looks like the ones i find in my fresh vegies
im a caterpillar hunter now
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"🥰 but i guess i'll keep them as my Children for now or for now always"
"👹 There's no escaping the left hand corners anymore"
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Dis made my soul smile
you just made my soul smile :)
This is such a cute video, love it so much
I love ur voice
This was a great story! You should write it as a children's book!!
If your not bothered to watch like a 20 min video, they were mealworms and she grew them into beetles
It's 8 minutes
It’s literally 8 mins
hahaha it is worth the watch i promise
@@growithjessie yes I know but some people don’t have much time so I’m just trying to help ❤️
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The “rip” was the best ., 😂😂😂😂
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Not a walnut that is a pecan
lol, you're right and my brain didn't even recognize until your comment😂
OMG lol my badddddddddd
@@growithjessie it's ok it's a learning experience 😂🤣😂🤣I only knew becuz my mom loved pecans and I knew the shape of the and smooth shell 😂🤣😂
@@growithjessie btw the white lil caterpillar is a larvae of a other type of beetle called curculio
i think
Just to let you know, if you want to help butterflies the best way is to plant native flowers and grasses. The wildflowers that you have grow may or may not be actual native plants in your area as it is not a regulated term. You can check this by looking up native plants to your area or using a plant identification app like inaturalist. Non-native plants typically are not butterfly host plants and so caterpilars cannot eat them. So looking up more info on a native pollinator garden would be perfect for what you are looking for. Also with the milkweed pods you know the are ripe when they turn dark dry out and start to crack open. If you harvest them before that point they are not viable. You dont have to kill aphids unless you see damage to your plant because many bugs eat them. If you have any questions feel free to ask.
so you just happened to put the worm you found into what happens to look like a mealworm farm (with oats and apples wich happens to be what all guides tell you to feed mealworms) and you’re telling me mealworms all of a sudden appeared? 😂
Tell me you didn’t watch the video without telling me you didn’t watch the video
HAHAHAHA pretty much
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In my country, elementary children must capture one caterpillar for a biology class. They usually found the caterpillar on the tree, put them in a mineral water bottle (punch some holes for air), and put leaves and branches inside. It's awesome. Children put these bottles in their classes and watch the metamorphosis throughout school days. The most amazing part is setting them free~ I also did this at home a couple of years ago. My mom almost killed a caterpillar because it was killing her lime tree. So, I suggested we keep the caterpillar and give it a "temporary house" with lots of food. The butterfly was beautiful, we set it free.
that is amazing! we used to do this with meal worms but not butterflies.
Please please tell your friend not to feed the gecko meal worms daily! Only feed them once and a while.. it can cause seriously problems for her gecko or any reptiles, they have a lot of keratin and it hard to disgust!! I had a bearded dragon and always feed her meal worms, unfortunately she died due to a problem.. she couldn't go to the bathroom anymore and died cause of it! I still blame myself for not knowing this sooner. :C
Please it is important that she knows! I recommand looking up and do reasearching first! I recommand checking out a channel called
Snake Discovery they cover up what is best to feed reptiles and go in depth.
The leopard gecko will be fine. Unlike beardies, they're pure insectivores. I've got an 8 yo leopard gecko and a 4 yo leopard gecko who live on an almost exclusive mealworm diet and they've never been impacted. Leopard geckos also get fed every other day or two which might reduce the impaction risk since they don't eat as often as a beardie would.
agreed! i will let my friend Angel know
That was an aphid eating maggot, not a caterpillar. It would turn into a non-butter fly. Also, milkweed is poisonous to most caterpillars. Monarch caterpillars are immune to the poison and they become poisonous when they eat milkweed. But good luck finding a real caterpillar.
im going on a caterpillar hunt now
A bit of research may have saved you some time here
Girl you seem so adhd and it’s great
Something tells me she doesn’t know what a caterpillar actually looks like
i do. i am now a caterpillar hunter
The milkweed flower buds are adorable ❤
This girl literally put more work into getting flowers than into getting the actual butterfly she wanted all along 😅
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0:41what was that “RIGHT”??? 💀
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This is soooo all over the place! Multiple cat species, none of which are Monarchs. The meal worms should just be fed to pet lizards. I REALLY wish someone would monitor these videos before they are posted.
Ew this made me want to wash my fruits
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I find it interesting that i know you are a super knowledgeable plant person, as i watch you frequently, and this is the first encounter of aphids youve had!
thank you so much!
u sounds like barbie. i love it . GORGEOUS 😌✨
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Those different voices got me😂
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This is a new fear unlocked for me: eating walnuts
I love this content creator, so cool!
thank you so much!
It's kinda crazy how much you manage to accomplish despite clearly knowing and understanding so little...
Wow I wanted butterflies now i want them 8 minutes back😭
hahahahhaa i just grew butterflies! check out my latest vid
Idk if I’m early or if this is just underrated but this is really cool
thank you so so so much
@@growithjessie your so welcome!
This was the grossest yet most fascinating video i’ve ever seen
thank you
i love her voice and vibe, so cute
thank you so much
Starts off seeming like a sweet video turns into scary video.
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For the aphids you can easily just brush them off with a paintbrush, paper towel, or, your hands. I noticed the leaves were looking really crunchy and dead after the treatment. That way you won’t kill the plant or other animals/bugs from the soap.
First there was a guy that raised literally 2 Million toads and now this channel making a butterfly army
It’s ok. Plant Milkweed and the butterflies will come. I even got to see one lay a tiny speck of an egg on the underside of a Milkweed leaf. Very tiny. Pretty soon you will see little green, yellow, and black caterpillars. I love it. The Monarchs come back every year. 😊
i love to hear it!!!
I love your accent!
thank you
bro be raising mealworms thinking they’ll be a butterfly
I subscribed as soon as she said “ I ran to the pet store, sprinted in fact. “ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 😂😂😂
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Just fyi for future, NOT ALL CATERPILLARS EAT MILKWEED, monarch caterpillars have green black and white stripes, the do eat milkweed, but every butterfly is different, milkweed is what makes monarch butterflies poisonous, I think thats really cool! 💚🖤🤍 the best way to find them (or how my mom and I used to) is to look at milkweed that looks chewed or has a white egg basically the size of a grain of sand underneath it, but be careful and use different containers for leaves with possible eggs so you don’t get pests, and they eat A LOT so be ready. But remember while it is awesome to watch and very fun and I’m all for encouraging people to get into nature, that butterflies and other bugs tend to have the best chances of survival out on there own or by keeping them outside to get them used to the elements! But it is super fun to see them grow! But please do a quick search on what caterpillar you have so you can make sure it get what it needs ❤
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2:04 personally i think it’s pretty cute, sure not in a whole bunch but each one specifically looks like pikachu to me
AGREED!
This vid was very interesting and I enjoyed it!
thank you so much
i'm gonna cry ?? I HAD THE EXACT SAME BUG ON MY LEG TODAY?!!!
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If a beetle gets near me I’m blaming you 😂😂😂 just subscribed minutes ago and love ur videos!
HAHAHAHHA. thank you so much for stopping by
what you should be thankful for on Thanksgiving:
*The strawberry*
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Damn kinda unlucky how you couldn’t find an actual caterpillar. I adopted a caterpillar before, it turned out to be brown moth. I named him tiger and set him free.
I KNOW, IM NOW A CATERPILLAR HUNTER
Those other work-looking bugs are called meal worms. They usually appear in oats and stuff cuz I think that's where they live. It's probably just a coincidence.
8:11 look at this little guy eating, its so cuteeeee 🥰
so cute
I was wayy too invested in knowing where this was going and i aint disappointed lol. Thank you for the knowledge.
thank you so much
Literally this seems like one of my maniac episodes 😂😂😂😂😂
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I KNEW IT WAS A MEALWORM! I HAVE TO FEED MEALWORMS TO MY GECKO!
AGREED
Lmao I saw this short on my page afew weeks ago, I didn’t know it was you who made it 😂
“Right? 👹” 😂😂
RIGHT
That “right👹👺” was personal
I am a proud isopod dad. But, all my materials are straight from the backyard, so apparently, i got an extra guest, a little inchworm. He was cute and still, but after a few days he disappeared. I didn't think much of it, but a few days after, there was a pretty moth. I let him free that night, but it was incredibly fun.
i love that so much
This is so unhinged 😂
THANKS hahahah