I love this channel! I do not own any Tarantulas, or creepy crawlies, but Petko, you have helped me overcome my fear of them, and the baby slings are so adorable!!
as a person that hates creepy crawlies, i just wanted to let you know how much ive enjoyed watching you with them. You just have an infectious attitude about them, one cant help but be interested as well. Keep up the great work!!!
Getting out side and enjoying your self is never a fail. Also i will probably never be able to travel outside of the US so getting to see your beautiful home is amazing in it's self.
So I was talking to my mom who grew up farming and another reason they are called earwigs is they like to get inside the "ears" of corn 🌽. ??? What do you think? Anyone else hear that?
I can’t believe you glossed over those castle ruins(?) 😩. We don’t have anything of the sort in the US and I was so excited for that part 😰. It’s ok. Still love you and your videos 🙃.
6:36 in England we call them earwigs, which is where the silly myth comes from. They actually got their name because they like to live between the leaves in ears of corn.
In Germany we call them "Ohrenkneifer" which could be translated to earpincher. They always scared me when I was a child, because my father told me they will try to pierce my ears.
I mean this as a compliment ... for a 'bug nerd' you actually are a pretty darn cool guy. I love the way you embrace the wilderness and climb local mountains. You certainly are embracing life and all it has to offer! As an aside, where I live, it still was MINUS 10 celcius this past weekend.
Makes me so jealous...where i am in canada the oldest thing is just over 110years....and you get to walk into old castles and shit....oh and the spiders are cool also!!!
Nice little vid, I have a 10 year old H.Gigas female, got her as a tiny sling, now she is huge! She loves to burrow and has made some amazing tunnel structures over the years, defo a must have T imo
Another awesome video !! And you’ve got such beautiful country Petko. Keep up this awesome formula you have for your channel, you’ve gotten me to get my first and second Tarantula 1) Grammostola Pulchripes and 2) Brachypelma albolipsum. Anyways just wanted to say your awesome and love your show!
Cau Petko, cool shots. For that gigantum encloser is the best choice the slate rock to separete that water part from ground. Love your channel. Greetings from Czech Republic ! :)))
The strange looking plant is a Lathraea squamaria. It lacks chlorophyll and parasitizes on tree roots. The underground rhizome can get quite big, sometimes weighing a couple of kilograms.
Man, your country is so beautiful. I was born and raised in Montana. One of the last few wild areas of the United States (Others being the lowland Deserts of the south west and the forests of the North East) as overpopulation and development begins to encroach on other wild land areas in the US, a lot of MT is still wild and free. I've always wanted to visit your country. Someday the wife and I will get to visit.
Petko, you should take a party blower or party horn. When you blow them the tip vibrates like a flies wing, if you touch it on a spiders web they always come running. It's something zoologists do. Trust me it works better than a stick.
Hey petko! I'm from Australia like Winton Knight, I can assure you that if you ever come here for a holiday the nature adventures in our rainforests are amazing, you can find different spiders and other crittets under almost every rock and log (nearly all of them are harmless despite what people think about Australian wildlife). Australia has the highest number of primitive spiders compared to modern spiders of any other country so we have some of the coolest trapdoors, wishbone spiders, curtain web spiders, funnelwebs, and tube web spiders in the world. If you ever get the opportunity to come here, I have can reccomend a few spider adventure spots!
That spider is an Amaurobius species, and the curious looking flower was a Lathraea species (aka Toothwort in English, in Scotland we only have Lathraea squamaria but you might have other species). It’s a parasitic plant that doesn’t photosynthesise 😁
The little dude with the pincers on the tail end, we call them ear wigs in britain or Latin dermaptera. 😁 I happen to think they are pretty cool little bugs!
Finally the good weather is on the horizon :) Also in canada we have the same myth, we call it an, earwig, from past experiences the pincers are like a blunted pinch, never were able to break the skin but you could feel the squeeze.
You can probably find the flat rocks you are looking for near a river or fast moving stream. It would also make for a nice nature video to find more amphibious life or river spiders.
Well you did it Petko! I ordered mantid oothecas. And a set up for flightless flies. I'm going to give it a go and see if I can raise a few to adulthood. Separately of course. Now to work on enclosures before anything gets here. ;)
Maybe on your next adventure you should keep an eye out for some queen ants. The nuptial flight season is just getting started for a lot of them. Don't give up on ant keeping! :D
the bug at 6:47 is an earwig! we were always told as kids that they crawl through your ear and eat your brain and eyes... definitely didn't cause me any childhood trauma that...
The species that you Trier to fish in 4:43 was a badumna longiqua, it was also a longiqa in 7:02 . Ceep one of them there are really nice pedspieders 🕷👍
1:16 is perfect, i emailed asking for a photo of all the cans, this is even better, thanks petko!! unfortunately there is only 1 can i can get that i don't see but i'm sure i can fill the box with candy instead :)
It is indeed a beautiful view, thank you for taking us on a walk with you. Edit: I believe that was an Earwig least that is what I have heard them called. Interesting, though more creepy than anything.
There was a spider on the second web! If you look at 5:20 they are in the corner made by the bottom of the leaves at the top middle and a stick that runs closer to horizontal. He moves up and to the left into a tunnel!
I'd love to send you a huntsman spider that you find local to my area. The Isopeddela Cetussata or the southern Grey huntsman They get REALLY big and are quite skittish little things, very fun to keep good eaters too.
6:40 there's has to be some credibility to that myth Cuz I've also heard about it from many regions in India. We call it Kankhajoora which is Earwig (Forficula auricularia) Ps:thanks Wikipedia 🤣
Man he such a nice guy
He always have a smile on his face
Watching his videos makes me happy
I love this channel! I do not own any Tarantulas, or creepy crawlies, but Petko, you have helped me overcome my fear of them, and the baby slings are so adorable!!
This is what ive been waiting for! Nature adventure please!!!!!
No catchcup prepared for this dog? :O
Nice vid as always
Such beautiful scenery in your country petko 💙❤💯
He lives in Croatia
I really enjoyed your tour of the countryside! Beautiful! I would love to see more! Much love from Michigan, USA
Much love also from lousianna USA. ❤
as a person that hates creepy crawlies, i just wanted to let you know how much ive enjoyed watching you with them. You just have an infectious attitude about them, one cant help but be interested as well. Keep up the great work!!!
I always like ur nature videos even if u don’t find much. Thank you as always.
Getting out side and enjoying your self is never a fail. Also i will probably never be able to travel outside of the US so getting to see your beautiful home is amazing in it's self.
Also the jumping spiders are absolutely adorable!!!
6:55 earwig is what we call those in NorthWest USA
Same in the Midwest
So I was talking to my mom who grew up farming and another reason they are called earwigs is they like to get inside the "ears" of corn 🌽. ??? What do you think? Anyone else hear that?
Brook Saville I had heard they were called earwigs was because their wings are shaped like ears.
Thanks for taking us with you, Petko!
This is amazing. Taking hikes whilst sitting! My specialty.
I can’t believe you glossed over those castle ruins(?) 😩. We don’t have anything of the sort in the US and I was so excited for that part 😰. It’s ok. Still love you and your videos 🙃.
Sara Arnold right? I kept trying to look around him to see the area! It looks so pretty!
OMG Thank you Petko... I loved the tour of your country. And everything else too, of course.
6:36 in England we call them earwigs, which is where the silly myth comes from. They actually got their name because they like to live between the leaves in ears of corn.
same in US lol
In Germany we call them "Ohrenkneifer" which could be translated to earpincher. They always scared me when I was a child, because my father told me they will try to pierce my ears.
I was terrified of these things. Was told they’d crawl into my ears if I was t careful. I now feed them to spiders in retaliation
Still to date my favorite UA-cam entertainment! Love this guy
I’m Irish and my girlfriend is Croatian! We just started watching your video and we love them!! Hrvatska!!! 🦂🕷🇭🇷!!!
I mean this as a compliment ... for a 'bug nerd' you actually are a pretty darn cool guy. I love the way you embrace the wilderness and climb local mountains. You certainly are embracing life and all it has to offer! As an aside, where I live, it still was MINUS 10 celcius this past weekend.
Makes me so jealous...where i am in canada the oldest thing is just over 110years....and you get to walk into old castles and shit....oh and the spiders are cool also!!!
Nice little vid, I have a 10 year old H.Gigas female, got her as a tiny sling, now she is huge! She loves to burrow and has made some amazing tunnel structures over the years, defo a must have T imo
All your nature adventure videos are awesome Petko!
The view from that cliff was so good. I'm a sucker for a good view.
Another awesome video !! And you’ve got such beautiful country Petko. Keep up this awesome formula you have for your channel, you’ve gotten me to get my first and second Tarantula 1) Grammostola Pulchripes and 2) Brachypelma albolipsum. Anyways just wanted to say your awesome and love your show!
He had a hand in inspiring me too! I got my first T on Sunday, a Brachypelma Albopilosum also, and she's unbelievably cute! 😊
I love these nature walk videos 😊❤
Cau Petko, cool shots. For that gigantum encloser is the best choice the slate rock to separete that water part from ground. Love your channel. Greetings from Czech Republic ! :)))
Beautiful landscape☺️👍🏼
Geez so cool to see your country, no snow? What , it looks lovely 😊❤️❤️👉🏻🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 is that granite rock!
Looks like limestone to me...
I love the outdoor videos.
So many beautiful places in Croatia!
cant wait to see the finished enclosure tarantulaguy1976 made a similar enclosure some years ago cool nature video 👍
The dog couldn't be bothered by a human and his questions. Lol
Petko....i LOVED it, thank you 💖💖
Looks like you had a nice hike. Looking forward to seeing the finished enclosure. Take care Petko
The strange looking plant is a Lathraea squamaria. It lacks chlorophyll and parasitizes on tree roots. The underground rhizome can get quite big, sometimes weighing a couple of kilograms.
You are one of my most favorite youtubers! That's really all I wanted to say. You're awesome. 🖤❤️
I love your nature adventure videos.
Man, your country is so beautiful. I was born and raised in Montana. One of the last few wild areas of the United States (Others being the lowland Deserts of the south west and the forests of the North East) as overpopulation and development begins to encroach on other wild land areas in the US, a lot of MT is still wild and free. I've always wanted to visit your country. Someday the wife and I will get to visit.
Petko, you should take a party blower or party horn. When you blow them the tip vibrates like a flies wing, if you touch it on a spiders web they always come running. It's something zoologists do. Trust me it works better than a stick.
love your vids i'm starting to keep tarantulas myself soon :}
6:30 That's a Dermaptera; they are harmless.
We have the exact same myth about them in Germany and call them 'Ear Pinchers' or 'Ear Worms'.
ohrenkneifer ;)
i know that they are harmless, but they make my body shake
This was such an entertaining video. Very chill and nice to watch. I'd like to see something like this more when it gets warmer
in uk we call them earwigs.
there are about 2,000 known species worldwide, only four are native to the UK
Hey petko! I'm from Australia like Winton Knight, I can assure you that if you ever come here for a holiday the nature adventures in our rainforests are amazing, you can find different spiders and other crittets under almost every rock and log (nearly all of them are harmless despite what people think about Australian wildlife). Australia has the highest number of primitive spiders compared to modern spiders of any other country so we have some of the coolest trapdoors, wishbone spiders, curtain web spiders, funnelwebs, and tube web spiders in the world. If you ever get the opportunity to come here, I have can reccomend a few spider adventure spots!
I would really love to see more of this sort of video once the bugs start coming back out!
I love your nature adventures so pleaseee do mooooreee of theem🙏
Beautiful scenery. Great video😃
That spider is an Amaurobius species, and the curious looking flower was a Lathraea species (aka Toothwort in English, in Scotland we only have Lathraea squamaria but you might have other species). It’s a parasitic plant that doesn’t photosynthesise 😁
I always find your videos so fun and soothing ♥️ I really enjoy these videos
Jedan Hrvat napokon!
Pozdrav iz njemačke 🙏🏼
The little dude with the pincers on the tail end, we call them ear wigs in britain or Latin dermaptera. 😁 I happen to think they are pretty cool little bugs!
Finally the good weather is on the horizon :) Also in canada we have the same myth, we call it an, earwig, from past experiences the pincers are like a blunted pinch, never were able to break the skin but you could feel the squeeze.
You can probably find the flat rocks you are looking for near a river or fast moving stream. It would also make for a nice nature video to find more amphibious life or river spiders.
We call the earwigs in the uk ...great video petko!!
Cool, we never know what you might find and thats a good thing!!!
Croatia looks sunny and warm this time atleast when comparing to finland
Love watching your videos. I'm getting my 1st T next week. A brachyphelma hamorii 😍
Well you did it Petko! I ordered mantid oothecas. And a set up for flightless flies. I'm going to give it a go and see if I can raise a few to adulthood. Separately of course. Now to work on enclosures before anything gets here. ;)
We call them ear wig in UK awesome video as usual 💙💙
Them plants are awesome.
Yes! I've been waiting for this!
I love nature adventures even if they are failed also i catched a black lace weaver when i was in a nature adventure recently
Nisam znao da si iz Hrvatske 😀
Gledam kanal vec par dana i svidja mi se kvaliteta videa i tvoja strast prema tarantulama!
I grew up in the Green Mountains. It's beautiful. But I must go to Croatia one day.
Those ruins would be a nice place to dig up. I'm a metal detector btw. If only I had the time to come there 😣😍
Better than failed asmr
Wow what a beautiful view! Pity you left your drone! Great video man!
I miss having woods around me.. city life sucks sometimes.. but we have desert!!! woods and green are much prettier though!
Maybe on your next adventure you should keep an eye out for some queen ants. The nuptial flight season is just getting started for a lot of them. Don't give up on ant keeping! :D
These trails are really cool for enduro.
the bug at 6:47 is an earwig! we were always told as kids that they crawl through your ear and eat your brain and eyes... definitely didn't cause me any childhood trauma that...
Suffering through the annual allergy season. Dark Den video :D
Man you should make more nature adventure videos!!
I think it’s badass you can go on a road trip and find creepy crawlers, I can’t do that where I live they’re really really far from me! Lol
Here in Hungary we have the same myth about that creepy bug. We call it “fülbemászó”. That mean something like “thing that go into your ear”
OMG. Was it just me or i just heard that the next set up video will be for H. Gigas? Sooo excited
The species that you Trier to fish in 4:43 was a badumna longiqua, it was also a longiqa in 7:02 . Ceep one of them there are really nice pedspieders 🕷👍
aww yeah been looking forward to a new video!
1:16 is perfect, i emailed asking for a photo of all the cans, this is even better, thanks petko!! unfortunately there is only 1 can i can get that i don't see but i'm sure i can fill the box with candy instead :)
In America we call them pincher bugs or earwigs 😁 great video as always
It is indeed a beautiful view, thank you for taking us on a walk with you.
Edit: I believe that was an Earwig least that is what I have heard them called. Interesting, though more creepy than anything.
Wow!! Those views were breathtaking! Thank you for sharing them!!!
There was a spider on the second web! If you look at 5:20 they are in the corner made by the bottom of the leaves at the top middle and a stick that runs closer to horizontal. He moves up and to the left into a tunnel!
Another awesome video! 👍😊
Oh yay! I was hoping for a new one of these :)
"Wictory! I survived!" ;-)
Thank goodness i finally found somebody else that caught that 😂😂😂
That second bug with the myth about it going in ears is called an 'earwig' here in the UK 😂
Hey Petko I went on a nature adventure and I caught a dark fishing spider I’m so happy I was looking for it for a month yay!!!!!!
hey there at 6:40 the creature is called "Dermaptera" in germany we call them "Ohrwurm" or "Ohrenkneifer" :D
It’s called an earwig.
The insect with the pincers. Here in the UK we have the same myth and it’s name here is an earwig. 😊
Yay!! More nature adventure pls!
Delicious dark den content👌🏻
6:36 in the US we call them earwigs. But they don't really crawl in your ear. The males use the penchers to fight over females and space.
Earwigs are creepy insects. The thought of them borrowing inside of your ear.
I'd love to send you a huntsman spider that you find local to my area.
The Isopeddela Cetussata or the southern Grey huntsman
They get REALLY big and are quite skittish little things, very fun to keep good eaters too.
The bug you didn't know the the name of is called an earwig! Very beautiful area!
Hey nice video Petko I've been doing my nature walks to but nothing I can't wait for it to warm up
6:40 there's has to be some credibility to that myth Cuz I've also heard about it from many regions in India.
We call it Kankhajoora which is Earwig (Forficula auricularia)
Ps:thanks Wikipedia 🤣
yea its ears on corn not human ears haha :D