I learnt more from these documentaries than i learnt in my whole undergraduation.Really these termites are very interesting insects.i want more and more documentaries like this.thanku for the video.
School is nothing more than a filter to find all the psychopaths to run everything . . And all the gifted minds who question everything get squashed and stomped on . . Cus the truely intelligent people are no use to a world run by psychopaths . . Psychopaths ONLY want to use everyone to get what they want cus they are the useless eaters in our world . . They may appear to be intelligent but the truth is they are as thick as Sh*t when it cones to common sence . . Stick them all on a desert island and they will quickly die off, all fighting over scraps cus they lack the intelligence to create anything
4:06 Its amazing how much this queen looks like the head "smart bug" that is captured at the end of Starship Troopers. The rippling body movements add to the similarities. Or rather how much Starship Troopers smart bug looks like this one.
Pretty powerful words that speak volumes, this is U-socialim, we humans are Authoritarian-social species. We, wolves, dolphins, chimps or lions or even to a degree wasps surprisingly cannot exist without alpha males or females, we cannot exist without autocratic authority (which is why Democracy is a lie). Termite or ant U-sociality is such an alien concept where you're literally born with instructions on your employment and anything you do in life is pre-programmed and you're just a slave of instinct, from the lowliest minima to a Queen or Drone.
Quarantining has me watching documentaries of insects for hours. Also because I'm a chronic procrastinator don't feel like doing my online assignments at the moment
Anarchy Empire smart. Plus extruded aluminum tubing is CHEAP. Maybe not as cheap as wood, but it pays off in the long run having a material that isn't FOOD FOR BUGS(and also can't rust/for).
basher abdi o my God you actually +1. your own comment that is literally the lamest thing you can do LOL, Do us a favor and Get The Fuck Out of here little boy .
Absolutely fascinating little creatures I love the education these nature docs give me, I've binged on ant docs, giant asian hornet docs, now termites. Got to say I found the lichen to be quite amazing as well. The way those lichen have evolved such an ingenious but simple trap just fascinates the hell out of me.
Those termites see attack on titan when humans break open their walls and smile at them creepily. A very impressive species tho, they deserve great respect for recycling and maintaining the natural cycle.
Great documentary but I would have liked it to contain more information, not just looking at them. Sure they are amazing and all but I would have liked to get insight on their defence capabilities, how their acid works, more about their feromone usage, social behaevior, forming of ventilation, predators and all kinds of stuff but this documentary touched the deep information very vaguely. When they gave insight how their internals process plant materia kept me going trough the whole document hoping for more deep information but it never came.
This was fantastic. Just seeing that queen at the end in such detail was extraordinary. Bravo! I mean, bugs really seem like aliens. It's actually kind of terrifying, in a way. But I think that's what makes it so fascinating.
WOW, they are really impressive, they build infrastucture like roads, tunnels, high rises, and they even have acid cannons to defend against an assault on the other ant colonies they're really amazing little creatures, plus they can travel for many miles, and they can carry lots of food for the long journey home, they really are an amazing species. I just wish they didn't eat our homes and cause so much damage, if they didnt do that then i'd really like those little guys.
It’s our fault for building homes made out of their food (wood) and then creating good living conditions. Earth/brick and concrete-based buildings don’t have these issues.
Well this species are more interested in plant matters but if you leave them undisturbed they will destroy your house but if not they will respect themselves
@@johnathanbusse4679 That doesn't change the fact that it will require more resources and time to rebuild the whole structure, not to mention that predators will have easier time breaking in to deeper chambers where defenseless grubs are more likely to be found. I'm not saying it's unethical or something like that as this could still happen in the wild if specialized predators (such as the anteaters) decided to do it but at the end of the day the termites still have to pay something just because of human's curiosity.
I read you comment out loud to My 22 year old son and he laughed and said, “I bet it was a dude that said that...” ...yep...Funny, you’re both named Aaron.
Fascinating subject matter and well-captured visuals. The sound, however, is a nightmare at least early on around 15:00. Echoing eerie piercing tones that are so sharp and loud that I had to turn the sound down just to bear them. I think the intention was to create a "creepy" ambiance but it ends up sounding like somebody's high schooler found the reverb
You've piqued my curiosity now! I realise it was two plus months ago, but if you can remember any of it and want to share I'd be interested to see what sort of backwards twisted sorcery your brain pulled with this subconscious subject matter!
Zasso no Kemuri me too! They show us night vision clip of the termites working hard constructing it then next day ok let’s tear it down and hijack the queen
29:49 I love it that the termites have a 1 way system in their tunnels! How smart are they?!? Much more efficient than ants that walk all over each other. This documentary is fascinating. 1 of the most enjoyable I've seen 4 a while. 👍
"They are the only animals that have managed to build an air-conditioning system without electricity." I'm pretty sure leafcutter ants have air-conditioning as well, using the heat from their food productions to circulate air.
I know, right?! A lot of things that live/burrow underground do this. Making one opening higher than another sucks air in.... instant air conditioning! Other insects, and also some burrowing mammals do this too.
@@LerRhann wood ants have their own central heating system, during early spring, when it's still to cold for them to forage outside for food, they'll cluster around the top of their mounds and sunbath, using their bodies to absorb heat, they then "carry" the heat to the center of the nest in order to keep their queen and her eggs warm.
I remember as a child discovering some termites eating a table, when I got real close I noticed that they have humongous heads and I thought that they were really cute with those big heads .
At my job we had termites chew through 10 feet of concrete to get to the wood bits on our shelving . What material can be used that termites won't chew through ? I was looking on line and found carbon fiber blocks ... I wonder can termites chew through carbon fiber ?
Subterranean termites cannot eat or destroy concrete, they will tunnel over or go through cracks in the concrete as thick as just two sheets of paper and find the wood.
Imagine working on an assembly line in a factory. Uncontrollably inspired and internally forced performing repetitive actions with zero pleasure. Fucking questionless hellish circles... like a slave. "God makes them do it in the trillions because humans." Pretty awesome for them right?
As the Orkin man with Branch 2 certification... I can't treat for termites yet, as i need branch 3 certification, but i can educate my customers. I love learning more and more about things like this and we have classes by Entomologists and the like but i like overachieving and self educating haha
Are you serious? That’s a joke. I started with my W phase license and doing wood destroying insect reports. I always wondered if it would be worth going to the corporate side but hearing this I sure am glad I stay with private family ran outfits. Is your pay commission based.
@@Just.A.T-Rex hey its been so long since I made this comment. So things changed. So in California an applicator can treat for termites. But a branch 3 must fill out a Termite report or verbally ask the applicator to apply termiticide, etc. But a branch 2 cannot under law. So as a branch 2 that I was I could not technically tell or inform a homeowner they had termites unless I was also branch 3. Not even an applicator can, even though the applicator sees and applies termiticide every living day haha. I'm no longer a pest control technicians but to answer your questions I was both on base pay and small commission based
I wish this had captions for those of us with hearing issues. I love the documentaries you bring to us, and have given this a like…even though I didn’t get all the narration and dialogue. Termites are amazing creatures, essential to their ecosystems, and there are many more species that don’t eat your house than do. The fungus growing ones are the most interesting.🖤🇨🇦
I think we are ok (in kenya obviously) sharing our shambas with the termites. Its usually so much fun exploring those ant hills. I love the beauty of our country Kenya.
Please curb the spread of music, we understand who you paid for it. But let me tell you he has a terrible reputation in the music industry, especially the Canadian industry as being a shmuck: just watch him on Howard Stern, with his mullet. Don’t purchase his music anymore! It contains illegal sounds from his body parts!!!! Thanks for the amazing film!
Does anyone know why the termite soldiers would kill their queen if she becomes stressed? I googled it but without satisfying reslut. Thanks for the video!
+A .Heldin not sure if they would maybe they are thinking bees lol. bees get stressed and ball up around her eventually cooking her from the heat their vibration generates.
This was a great documentary. However I wish they would have included Zootermopsis angusticollis or Damp Wood Termites in this documentary. The Secrets of Nature, perhaps you can make a separate doc on Zootermopsis angusticollis. They are not a pest and are north americas largest termite.
A very interesting video, don't understand why if the queen became agitated after being place back into the mound that her soldiers might possibly kill her, the narrator never mentioned why, I summarize that if the queen acted strangely that the soldiers would think that she was a foreign body? One last thing far too many commercials, dear lord almost every five minutes, far too many :)
James Jackson Maybe if the queen acts strangely, the soldiers will think she might be close to death or showing some weakness. In some ant nests where there are multiple queens, the workers follow the strongest queen and will eventually kill off the weaker queens. Maybe it's the same with termites.
Since we know termites cause so much damage to homes, maybe homes should start being made with treated wood, much like how railroads treat railroad ties, just a thought.
I've recently been kinda bored by mammals because i've noticed that even if they evolved completely separated from eachother they often seem to develop similar traits for similar reasons, sort of limiting the variety. Bugs even though I mostly just find them disturbing in real life encounters and want as little to do with them as possible they're often pretty darn fascinating when you get to learn about them and observe them from a "safe" distance on a screen. Because they seem to have greater diffrences from eachother often with surprising abilities and behavior that are almost hard to believe. _(Or atleast those interesting enough to be covered like this I guess)_ In this case their incredible orderly societies. Although it's kind of like they're just giant sized bacteria, enzymes, blood cells or whatever else you don't usually consider individual lives but something filling a function to keep a bigger lifeform alive like for example animals and it seems science leans towards that too when they refer to colonies as one living thing. On a side note though, is it really that hard to come up with protection against wood termites if they're so destructive? I'm obviously no expert in the field but it doesn't feel like it would require a rare form of genius to find/create something that either kills them or make them uninterested in wood coated with it that you could blend into paint without adding a cost that isn't worth adding to pretty much every can of paint ever made considering what it would cost if termites invade your home instead. But if something like that in fact already exists like it should, why are wood termites still a problem?
Depends where you get the wood. Lots of wood can be treated for termites though it's more costly so it's used less. At that point it's up to pest control.
I learnt more from these documentaries than i learnt in my whole undergraduation.Really these termites are very interesting insects.i want more and more documentaries like this.thanku for the video.
Interesting yes. Ugly as shit also yes lol. Why they so scary I love some bugs like ants and even some bees these are just weird
School is nothing more than a filter to find all the psychopaths to run everything
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And all the gifted minds who question everything get squashed and stomped on
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Cus the truely intelligent people are no use to a world run by psychopaths
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Psychopaths ONLY want to use everyone to get what they want cus they are the useless eaters in our world
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They may appear to be intelligent but the truth is they are as thick as Sh*t when it cones to common sence
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Stick them all on a desert island and they will quickly die off, all fighting over scraps cus they lack the intelligence to create anything
Ants and termites are so fascinating, they should make more documentaries about them.
yes
If you want to see more about Ants. You can watch Ants Canada.
I agree
No watch desert ant empire documentary
UlvYngling I agree 2 of my favorite bugs.
bruh that ending caught me off gaurd, i was so intrigued and was very keen on listening as it was a very serious documentary.
24:17 Oh look the termites left a message.
Thanks for laugh man...I needed that
hahahahahahhahahaaha XD
nice
XD thanks for the laugh it got m,e to laugh threw corona
@@pieRana lol
close-up view to the termite queen laying eggs is indescribable!
4:06 Its amazing how much this queen looks like the head "smart bug" that is captured at the end of Starship Troopers. The rippling body movements add to the similarities. Or rather how much Starship Troopers smart bug looks like this one.
As stated in another comment thread in this section, the Queen termite is believed to have been the inspiration for it apparently
34:20 Love the 2 way traffic with stationary escorts. That is remarkably evolved behavior imo.
"Perfect orgainization without organizer" Love that line.
Pretty powerful words that speak volumes, this is U-socialim, we humans are Authoritarian-social species. We, wolves, dolphins, chimps or lions or even to a degree wasps surprisingly cannot exist without alpha males or females, we cannot exist without autocratic authority (which is why Democracy is a lie). Termite or ant U-sociality is such an alien concept where you're literally born with instructions on your employment and anything you do in life is pre-programmed and you're just a slave of instinct, from the lowliest minima to a Queen or Drone.
@@Galejro You need an authority to have a Democracy in the first place.
@Doomer The neet gloomer What are you talking about ?
Lame line
Don't know if eusocial means lacking self-awareness. That should be studied and explored more I think. Great documentary.
Quarantining has me watching documentaries of insects for hours.
Also because I'm a chronic procrastinator don't feel like doing my online assignments at the moment
50:52 that's the reason Texas started building the frames of houses exclusively out of aluminum or steel.
Anarchy Empire smart.
Plus extruded aluminum tubing is CHEAP.
Maybe not as cheap as wood, but it pays off in the long run having a material that isn't FOOD FOR BUGS(and also can't rust/for).
House should be build from concrete and bricks. Other matarials are stupidly weak and vulnerable...that same in Florida.
Same now in south east asia. They are everywhere here.
I've been looking for a full-length documentary on termites for years, and i finally find one today. Good day, indeed. :D
Amuscaria Mushrooms glad to hear it ;-)
Amuscaria Mushrooms "the besieged fortress" look it up.
***** yes but you get to see termites inside their colony. you know close up shots at their daily life and such.
+Amuscaria Mushrooms you must be quite interested in them (^-^)
is this dude money alot? ($_$)
kind of a niche film. You may not find many.
“Without destroying their home” *one side of the mound completely taken off while destroying their most important part of the nest*
meh, they will rebuild it.
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StreetSpeed 24:28
They cracked open the nursery and just kept digging. Knocking them around
I thought this too, she literally ripped off half the mound haha
And... there goes my interest in this documentary, man I hate when they do things like that, remember lemmings?
The head wiggle the builders do is kinda funny and cute.
9:25
Young Termite: I’m so ready to see the world, maybe I’ll found a n....
9:22
Narrator: This is a young adult, almost ready to leave the colony
Bird: I’m about to end this termite’s whole career
*EATS TERMITE*
Lol
Termites are one of the world's most ingenious builders...
And demolishers.......
zayuran KightSpider ants have btains can eat you alive whoo
basher abdi Wtf did you say? No seriously I can't understand your text.
sorry wtf gtfo get the fuck out
basher abdi o my God you actually +1. your own comment that is literally the lamest thing you can do LOL, Do us a favor and Get The Fuck Out of here little boy .
"Finding someone as thorough as Rose these days is rare" Like when was the script for this written, 1952?
Absolutely fascinating little creatures I love the education these nature docs give me, I've binged on ant docs, giant asian hornet docs, now termites. Got to say I found the lichen to be quite amazing as well. The way those lichen have evolved such an ingenious but simple trap just fascinates the hell out of me.
I believe you have lichen and the carnivorous plant mixed up :)
+msoulja lol ikr
i want more documentaries like this 😭😭
+aldrin john Wee lots on our channel. hope you enjoy!
+The Secrets of Nature i like insect documentaries 😊
+The Secrets of Nature I love your vid and do a ants docturmy
dodododoge doge me too
i love it
A really great science documentary. Beautiful photography, excellent script. No bombast or sensation. Do it again. Many thanks.
I took a good look into my home. Found like 6 termite queens in the basement and had a heart attack.
I wish we could achieve such a high level of tallent, collaboration and simbiosis with our environment !
If only
Mike Me come on we have a lot look around you they can’t make cellphones and cars
@@disgustingfukka6541 they seem to be doing just fine without those things
I don't know if i'd like to live with larger than equivalent arvarks trying to eat me.
“This is a young adult termite, leaving the nest to find a mate”
*bird comes in*
“That termite is now fucking dead”
Those termites see attack on titan when humans break open their walls and smile at them creepily. A very impressive species tho, they deserve great respect for recycling and maintaining the natural cycle.
Excellent stories about termites! Best wishes to entomologists and nature lovers!
Brilliant episode, an eye opener. Watched it second time after few years of first watch. Second time satisfied
Great documentary but I would have liked it to contain more information, not just looking at them. Sure they are amazing and all but I would have liked to get insight on their defence capabilities, how their acid works, more about their feromone usage, social behaevior, forming of ventilation, predators and all kinds of stuff but this documentary touched the deep information very vaguely. When they gave insight how their internals process plant materia kept me going trough the whole document hoping for more deep information but it never came.
Setä Sytkäri i think you mean pheromone
Wow you didn’t spell 1 word correct lol
Perhaps it is because they don't know the answers.
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write a letter to Santa
Those Borneo termites have awesome WSD (Weapon of Solo Distraction)
This was fantastic. Just seeing that queen at the end in such detail was extraordinary. Bravo! I mean, bugs really seem like aliens. It's actually kind of terrifying, in a way. But I think that's what makes it so fascinating.
WOW, they are really impressive, they build infrastucture like roads, tunnels, high rises, and they even have acid cannons to defend against an assault on the other ant colonies they're really amazing little creatures, plus they can travel for many miles, and they can carry lots of food for the long journey home, they really are an amazing species. I just wish they didn't eat our homes and cause so much damage, if they didnt do that then i'd really like those little guys.
It’s our fault for building homes made out of their food (wood) and then creating good living conditions. Earth/brick and concrete-based buildings don’t have these issues.
They eat furniture too. They're eating my table. Now I'm horrified of what's going on inside it.
Well this species are more interested in plant matters but if you leave them undisturbed they will destroy your house but if not they will respect themselves
"Lets study this inhabited termite mound by totally dismantling it!" -some termite genius
They diddnt hurt it. The termites will rebuild what they cut away very quickly. Watch more documentaries and keep learning about them.
@@johnathanbusse4679 That doesn't change the fact that it will require more resources and time to rebuild the whole structure, not to mention that predators will have easier time breaking in to deeper chambers where defenseless grubs are more likely to be found. I'm not saying it's unethical or something like that as this could still happen in the wild if specialized predators (such as the anteaters) decided to do it but at the end of the day the termites still have to pay something just because of human's curiosity.
Human kills children and babies for land/oil, and here we have a human worrying about termites home being destroyed. A human genius.
@@muramasa1984 lmao, forreal. Who gives a single fuck about some termites.
Arguably better than what the pest control would do.
I thought the queen looked familiar. She was on star ship trooper 😂 amazing video thank you
I loove these kind of documentary’s
I don't know how captivating this is... I watched the whole documentary in one go
Dad: "Son you were having a bad dream".
[after the house collapses]
Son: "Daddy, it's ur turn now.".
Lol
Termites Emerge from the Tunnel : A whole New world!
Birds: Bon Appetite Baby!
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This was so interesting I watched through the entire thing without realizing. lol.
Thank you for the incredible information ,. I love there was only a few ad's . Nice work
40:20, so that's where monokuma's theme comes from! Wow, composers really search wide to find inspiration
What's monokuma
i love this documentary reminds me why from a young age we are tought to study and document these phenomena whenever possible.
36:49 "A few ants manage to retreat with pieces of termite booty in their jaws" Mmm termite booty
Steer clear, it nuts acid from its face!🤗😐
I read you comment out loud to My 22 year old son and he laughed and said, “I bet it was a dude that said that...” ...yep...Funny, you’re both named Aaron.
That time took me to a ad
Aaron Lowe MEDIC!!!! man down
Humor
Incredible!! Love these type of documentaries!
i love this documentary it shows just how fascinating termites are and how he shouldn’t look down on little insects but rather learn from them
Fascinating subject matter and well-captured visuals. The sound, however, is a nightmare at least early on around 15:00. Echoing eerie piercing tones that are so sharp and loud that I had to turn the sound down just to bear them. I think the intention was to create a "creepy" ambiance but it ends up sounding like somebody's high schooler found the reverb
fell asleep and this played on autoplay. cannot describe the horror my sleeping brain came up with listening to this.
You've piqued my curiosity now! I realise it was two plus months ago, but if you can remember any of it and want to share I'd be interested to see what sort of backwards twisted sorcery your brain pulled with this subconscious subject matter!
No no no, you were abducted by aliens. The video helped them hone in on your location
Ants and termites are incredibly captivating creatures and would greatly benefit from being featured in more documentaries.
I was getting pissed off when they kept breaking off parts of the super structure
Zasso no Kemuri me too! They show us night vision clip of the termites working hard constructing it then next day ok let’s tear it down and hijack the queen
@Jenna Kern ahem Venus
Lol so was I likewhy
29:49 I love it that the termites have a 1 way system in their tunnels! How smart are they?!? Much more efficient than ants that walk all over each other. This documentary is fascinating. 1 of the most enjoyable I've seen 4 a while. 👍
"They are the only animals that have managed to build an air-conditioning system without electricity." I'm pretty sure leafcutter ants have air-conditioning as well, using the heat from their food productions to circulate air.
I know, right?! A lot of things that live/burrow underground do this. Making one opening higher than another sucks air in.... instant air conditioning! Other insects, and also some burrowing mammals do this too.
buttercrap uhhh. Old egyptan able to make air conditioner without electricity.
They house really have small hole.
Bees also regulate the temp in a hive by moving air with their wings.
@@LerRhann wood ants have their own central heating system, during early spring, when it's still to cold for them to forage outside for food, they'll cluster around the top of their mounds and sunbath, using their bodies to absorb heat, they then "carry" the heat to the center of the nest in order to keep their queen and her eggs warm.
And yellow jackets will fan the entrance to their nests with their wings if it gets too hot
I remember as a child discovering some termites eating a table, when I got real close I noticed that they have humongous heads and I thought that they were really cute with those big heads .
cool!! when i was a kid i always watch this kinds of shows.. 😊
31:52 protecting termites is an immaculate idea. Let's keep as many as we can at his place 🙂
At my job we had termites chew through 10 feet of concrete to get to the wood bits on our shelving . What material can be used that termites won't chew through ? I was looking on line and found carbon fiber blocks ... I wonder can termites chew through carbon fiber ?
They can successfully eat/dismantle concrete? Holy hell.
Subterranean termites cannot eat or destroy concrete, they will tunnel over or go through cracks in the concrete as thick as just two sheets of paper and find the wood.
The music is just 🤣
Love it❣
*O K ?*
awe the music playing while they work is kinda cute. lol little xylophones being played with the flute is so cool.
Rose is so happy to see that family leave in the morning.
Little Danny also has a talking index finger that says, "Redrum! Redrum!" And he can also shine with Scatman Crothers.
Everytime I see one if those huge dirt nests, all I can think about is the fire ant scene from the Scorpion King
Nice 👍 .ants vs termites wars are always nice to watch
"The scouting ants return with Termite booty in their mouths" LOL I loved the Narration throughout documentary. Great work!
It was funny the way they abandoned that poor weave ant
Question why would the soldiers getting nervous decide to attack the queen?
The king's work is to fertilize the queen. He a damn happy dude in there all the time... 😎
Imagine working on an assembly line in a factory. Uncontrollably inspired and internally forced performing repetitive actions with zero pleasure.
Fucking questionless hellish circles... like a slave.
"God makes them do it in the trillions because humans."
Pretty awesome for them right?
What's good about it what if it was forced to fertilize a fugly Queen. 🤢🤮
@@romella_karmey. She is beautiful to her colony. She is their mother and the king is their father.
He’s a stud 🤠
A great and informative documentary. I love the fact that you did the research in Kenya.
As the Orkin man with Branch 2 certification... I can't treat for termites yet, as i need branch 3 certification, but i can educate my customers. I love learning more and more about things like this and we have classes by Entomologists and the like but i like overachieving and self educating haha
Are you serious? That’s a joke. I started with my W phase license and doing wood destroying insect reports. I always wondered if it would be worth going to the corporate side but hearing this I sure am glad I stay with private family ran outfits. Is your pay commission based.
@@Just.A.T-Rex hey its been so long since I made this comment. So things changed. So in California an applicator can treat for termites. But a branch 3 must fill out a Termite report or verbally ask the applicator to apply termiticide, etc. But a branch 2 cannot under law. So as a branch 2 that I was I could not technically tell or inform a homeowner they had termites unless I was also branch 3. Not even an applicator can, even though the applicator sees and applies termiticide every living day haha. I'm no longer a pest control technicians but to answer your questions I was both on base pay and small commission based
@@MrXxJosexXso if u seen termites u just had to keep quiet
@mrs.childers8333 exactly. As an applicator you legally couldn't say they had termites. you could just recommend getting an inspection for termites.
That queen reminds me of Starship Trooper's brain bug
Yup. That was the model of inspiration for the movie - but with a proboscis brain-sucker
Starcraft Cerebates were like her...
rene kenshin Yep
Would you like to know more? XD
"RICKO YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO"
'To know them is to love them'.
Now I'm horrified to imagine what's going on inside my wood dining table, specially the vision of the queen laying eggs 😨😰
I wish this had captions for those of us with hearing issues. I love the documentaries you bring to us, and have given this a like…even though I didn’t get all the narration and dialogue. Termites are amazing creatures, essential to their ecosystems, and there are many more species that don’t eat your house than do. The fungus growing ones are the most interesting.🖤🇨🇦
Yeah that sucks you cant hear it all
Perhaps there's a browser extension to help with this
Interesting film about termites. Thank you and best wishes!
I think we are ok (in kenya obviously) sharing our shambas with the termites. Its usually so much fun exploring those ant hills. I love the beauty of our country Kenya.
So true,
But we are at risk of loosening our roofs,our homes and other plants to them
Well, to be fair I wouldn't mind much if my home was crap either.
@@sebastienlorentz5421 It's interesting to me that u think it's interesting....that's so fascinating
@@sebastienlorentz5421 naw, I'm genuinely interested
Love You Kenya..from The USA. Do y'all ever smoke weed ?
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I've got more respect for termites than most humans after watching this. They're amazing little creatures. 👀🌏🙌
24:16 is it just me or does that mound look like its’ given the camera the finger??
9:22 "This is a young adult.." .....aaaaand, it's gone.
Ha. WAS a young adult
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you😁
Please curb the spread of music, we understand who you paid for it. But let me tell you he has a terrible reputation in the music industry, especially the Canadian industry as being a shmuck: just watch him on Howard Stern, with his mullet. Don’t purchase his music anymore! It contains illegal sounds from his body parts!!!! Thanks for the amazing film!
Yes to view them with out breaking their home. Breaks half their home😂😂
OMG, AWESOME & SUPERBLY DONE DOCUMENTARY 👏👏👏👍👍👌🏻👌🏻🙏🙏🙏😍Loved watching!!! Well done team! 👍
Termite: hey, where did bill, Roger and Dave go?
Other termite: they were killed by a pitcher plant
Termite: ok
Great documentary...(only downside is it has 8 commercials)
The ending thooooo 😂😂
@Fraulein Bella hola momma
Here in Puerto Rico our térmite make huge round spheres made of wood fibers there brown with little holes throughout the thing maybe for ventilation
Does anyone know why the termite soldiers would kill their queen if she becomes stressed? I googled it but without satisfying reslut. Thanks for the video!
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+A .Heldin i think it's because when the queen's pheremone discharges weaken they replace her.
***** not really
+A .Heldin not sure if they would maybe they are thinking bees lol. bees get stressed and ball up around her eventually cooking her from the heat their vibration generates.
+dividednations44
That sounds like a possibility. Thanks :)
Wonderful documentary. Thanks for posting.
God damn, insects are amazing little creatures.
Yea but they scare me haha😂
This video inspired me to open up a mound myself so goodnight UA-cam!
That was interesting. Thanks!
Full watched interesting documentary about these small creatures many termites in our place
These be flying on me at school
10:15 onward is so relaxing.
This was a great documentary. However I wish they would have included Zootermopsis angusticollis or Damp Wood Termites in this documentary.
The Secrets of Nature, perhaps you can make a separate doc on Zootermopsis angusticollis. They are not a pest and are north americas largest termite.
Why are there termites on the sides when the other termites are out gathering resource?
I think those are the soldier termites
42:30 is where it really gets interesting, everything else is hype
its a good way to understand things of nature by destroying them...well done!
A very interesting video, don't understand why if the queen became agitated after being place back into the mound that her soldiers might possibly kill her, the narrator never mentioned why, I summarize that if the queen acted strangely that the soldiers would think that she was a foreign body?
One last thing far too many commercials, dear lord almost every five minutes, far too many :)
James Jackson Maybe if the queen acts strangely, the soldiers will think she might be close to death or showing some weakness. In some ant nests where there are multiple queens, the workers follow the strongest queen and will eventually kill off the weaker queens. Maybe it's the same with termites.
James Jackson Sadly the commercials are not planned by them, but rather by youtube ):
James Jackson you might need to install AdBlock Plus;
it blocked 208 commercials while I watched this video
James Jackson 150 ads blocked by ad block plus half way thru
I saw no commercials
Since we know termites cause so much damage to homes, maybe homes should start being made with treated wood, much like how railroads treat railroad ties, just a thought.
That kid's acting is on point
MrOplef 😭😭😭😭 I noticed him too. I was like hmmmm this kids really doing something here 🤣
i heeeaarrrd this noise in the waaaaalllll
Termite is like a bunch of builder
Ants is like soldiers that always goes on constant wars
Wasps is like ants but can fly
I now have great respect for termites! Lovely little vegetarians they are😊
why is bo diddley`s say man playing in the background?
I've recently been kinda bored by mammals because i've noticed that even if they evolved completely separated from eachother they often seem to develop similar traits for similar reasons, sort of limiting the variety.
Bugs even though I mostly just find them disturbing in real life encounters and want as little to do with them as possible they're often pretty darn fascinating when you get to learn about them and observe them from a "safe" distance on a screen.
Because they seem to have greater diffrences from eachother often with surprising abilities and behavior that are almost hard to believe.
_(Or atleast those interesting enough to be covered like this I guess)_
In this case their incredible orderly societies. Although it's kind of like they're just giant sized bacteria, enzymes, blood cells or whatever else you don't usually consider individual lives but something filling a function to keep a bigger lifeform alive like for example animals and it seems science leans towards that too when they refer to colonies as one living thing.
On a side note though, is it really that hard to come up with protection against wood termites if they're so destructive?
I'm obviously no expert in the field but it doesn't feel like it would require a rare form of genius to find/create something that either kills them or make them uninterested in wood coated with it that you could blend into paint without adding a cost that isn't worth adding to pretty much every can of paint ever made considering what it would cost if termites invade your home instead.
But if something like that in fact already exists like it should, why are wood termites still a problem?
Depends where you get the wood. Lots of wood can be treated for termites though it's more costly so it's used less. At that point it's up to pest control.