survive 180 milions years longer than Dinosaurs , then Human discover that they are good to eat roach+ leech : I feel you (in China, they eat leech too) @@Polyphemus47
I ran a hobby farm with Chickens, and I let my chicken roam freely around the farm. When I did that their eggs were delicious and the yolks were way darker than store bought eggs, and because of that we sold our eggs out every week when we went to the farmer's market. The best tasting eggnog you'll ever have is made from free range Chicken eggs and whole cream! I only made it twice and I can still remember the taste of it over ten years later, that's how good it tasted!
corn gives that rich color to the yolk... it's just color though... nothing more!... having the chicken out eating little stones helps them dissolving calcium, and make the eggshells thicker and stronger... but that's just that... minor details... all you need for better sales, is better packaging [Chicken, Turkey and Pig farmer here!...]
My brother and his wife had about 10 chickens, they would get so many eggs that they would give them away, they were much better than store bought. I had a triple yolk egg once, double yolks were more common also.
@@user-McGiverI also raise chickens. My chickens have darker yolks in the spring and summer when they eat more insects , and lighter yolks in the winter when they eat more corn. I know all the “official” sources say that these differences are only minor, but I can taste the difference.
@@leslie5435 country boy here. Even minor differences can be significant when it comes to taste and preference. That's my "official" opinion and the only one that counts 😉
Cockroach Farms.... "Nuke em' from orbit, it's the only way to be sure" *Plays Fallout 4* "Oh Bloody Hell, what did we do? There is a cockroach named Steve?!"
I raised a batch of mosquitoes in my room when I was around eight. As soon as I realized the cute little red things I found swimming in a bowl I had left out in the yard all winter started to fly around my bedroom and bite me, I extermenated them.
I understand the other farms but not and never the cockroaches. I just can't appreciate them no matter what. The line "what if they all escape from these farms" raised the hairs on my arms. Apocalypse. That is what it's gonna be.
I had a friend that raised roaches. He a business selling lizards and sold different roaches and worms as feeders. They needed very specific environments to not die in like 2 days, unlike the cockroaches that we're used to.
16:50 Blow flies are also raised for their larvae, which are used in medicine to clean and clear necrotic tissue. The maggots are raised in sterile conditions and only eat dead and dying tissue, leaving healthy tissue alone. They are then safely disposed of.
And then they are disposed of swiftly after use, as the reason for them being taken care of in such a way is to condition them for a specific use. Their actual survival or happiness matter only as long as it helps them be more useful. Not to mention that raising humans with great comfort, gifts and luxuries to then be used for specific purposes already exists. It's called grooming and it's frowned upon by well educated people. If you appear to have qualities worth grooming you for, you could easily find someone willing to pay for your expenses in exchange for having their way with you. This, obviously, is undesirable for self-respecting human beings that are unwilling to compromise their freedom and integrity in exchange for comfort. If you wish to argue some people aren't born attractive or with desirable qualities, thus rendering them unable to exploit this neat feature of life, I'd like to remind you that any specimen of a species that is "faulty" or "subpar" are often ignored or discarded in projects wishing to breed or raise animals for specific uses. If you're undesirable, or seen as so, you're fucked regardless of which species you belong to. If you're desirable, you'll attract all kinds of attention regardless of which species you belong to.
A friend took a night porter's job in a large well known UK city centre hotel. The porters would set up function rooms, move stuff around and set the place up for the mornings. The head porter told him not to be concerned if he saw the odd cockroach at night. It was an old hotel (though 4*) and roaches were a fact in old buildings. When Rod asked why they didn't get rid of them the head guy said 'Come with me, and keep very quiet.' So, they crept down into the kitchens and they could hear some rustling about. Then the head porter turned the lights on and the floor was a sea of cockroaches that went crazy to hide away. 'You can't get rid of them. As fast as they're trapped and killed off, the new lot are ready to go.'
Leeches or Leeching (Blood withdrawal) is used to combat Hemochromatosis (Iron poisoning). Purpose is to cause an anemic state temporarily. New blood cells use up excess Iron. Weird.
I was diagnosed with hemachromarosis over a decade ago. I have blood taken several times a year. I didn't realize leeches are being used to treat hemachromatosis. I'll definitely cheek into to that. Thanks for sharing the info.
I never saw a cockroach untill I moved to Toronto in the late 80's..after a few days..I realized I was living amongst them..I left Toronto..and haven't seen another since..almost 35 years ago.
I saw tons of them in South Florida. Big fuckers, too. And spiders big enough to eat them!! Haven't seen a single one here in the Midwest. And living on the second floor helps too.
i cant be the 1st human to come up with the idea that we can grow deep underwater creatures, not so deep. I'd name it, Compressed water tanks...Us humans already have giant tanks made from steel, holding all kinds of compressed materials. This Compressed water tank, can be equipped with water pumps, to simulate water movments under the ocean
It was quite a "wormhole" that i opened up when i googled my wife's anti coagulation medication, nadroparin. Just to figure out she is injecting herself with basically leech spit
So misquitos carry a ton of deadly diseases, but they don’t really care or control it. The idea they could carry something that could help humans sounds pretty smart.
if those aftermarket raised masquitos are only males, then there is definitely nothing to worry about. Had no idea leeches can live up to 20 years, that's crazy.
I also breed a couple species of cockroach and some mealworms, just on a much much smaller scale. My other animals have no complaints about their taste or nutritional value. XD I raised rats too but that was for pets and sometimes for shows. Again, way smaller scale. I wish I had the space for a black soldier fly setup- the larvae have excellent nutritional value and the adults are not only kind of pretty but so delightfully inoffensive- at that stage the flies exist only to mate so they don't have mouths and can't bite you, and their flight is totally soundless. Keeping them for jumping spiders would be amazing because I hate dealing with houseflies, which are noisy and harder to catch if they escape. But dang if jumping spiders don't love their sky raisins.
To make it clear we have the ability to make mosquitoes go neraly extinct. We can and have produced a few succesfully who are unable to produce offspring. But because people are squeamish we still need to live with them. Tanks everyone for letting us enjoy mosquitoes!
In case of fish food fly lave are a way better source of food. And what they are doing with mosquitoes is actually pretty smart. Giving them useful bacteria that make it so, they don't carry harmful viruses. The old whey using mosquitoes, was making the males sterile to decrease the population of a certain species of mosquitoes, that carried harmful viruses. But what they are doing now is actually smarter. keeping existing ecosystems intact (otherwise another species would just take over)
In practice it isn’t so clean as the theory and hype. Recently it “backfired”. That’s assuming it wasn’t intended for them to breed, become super mosquitoes, and cause a Denge outbreak.
I worked as a RN on a hospital orthopaedic floor and yes once in a while we had to use leach therapy for patients who went through microvascular surgery of the fingers that got severed. I was a veteran nurse and I was able to perform any tasks but NOT this. Those lab hatched leaches were flown over from NY lab all the way to the hospital in NW USA. Each costed $21 back in the early 90s. I knew exactly what to do but I just could not see myself handling them. I remember I was trying to retrieve one from the sterile water container with my gloved hand. As soon as I saw them swam toward my hand and started sucking on my fingers I lost it. I remember I ran out of the lab screaming and jumped on another nurse crying.
I'm sure glad the espresso is back! Liked ask Steve to! I like anything you do, just keep it coming and I'll be happy. Great information, even the gross stuff! Thank you for sharing!
You all actually like that coffee pour clip...? To each his/her own. Personallly, I find i annoying as hell. I always ff it. I dont want to see you pouring your stimulant to get ready to make your YT money. But like I said, to each his own. No reason for anyone to get offended and start some stupid back and forth, etc.
I can’t shake the thought of eating rats. Not because I hate them but because many people keep them as pets. It’s similar to my indecisive feelings about bunnies raised for meat versus pet bunnies.
When I was a kid I always thought they were kidding when they said “keep your kittens indoors or they’ll wind up as General Tso’s Chicken.” My mother wouldn’t answer me if I pressed her about it… now I know why!
as future food. Rats can be an alternative to pigs. because there are many types of mice that have the size of cats. and have more meat than ordinary mice. but reproduce more quickly than pigs and require much less space than pigs.
"It wasn't impossible to build a giant isopod farm at the bottom of the ocean. It was impossible to build it anywhere else." - Andrew Ryan: Another Lighthouse
cockroaches are cleaner than us and hate being touched by humans. So spiders, cocroaches, even ants, are good to have around for cleaning, one time I let the ants take over the house, 5 hours later everything was clean, and they were gone, I didn't interrupt any their lines they had
Cockroaches are absolutely not sanitary, they constantly come into contact with different bacteria, harmful viruses and pathogens when scavenging for food. They can also make a person sick and leave an environment unsanitary due to their urine and feces being left about. Roaches eat anything, even their own poop. There is no benefit to letting them infest, they are a scourge on the earth lol.
I remember that one Silverstone Stallone movie when he eats a burger then Sandra Bullock says dont ask where the meat comes from,he asks the vendor she tells him its rat meat,then he says its the best burger hes had in years lol
6:39 According to Google, Male mosquitoes feed only on plant juices, such as nectar, to get the sugar they need for energy and survival. As males do not bite, they cannot transmit diseases, so what do they feed them in these farms?
Jim finished his breakfast, said goodbye to his wife, and headed out for another day at the cockroach factory. Where his dad, and his grandfather before him both worked. His small town in rural China had an economy centered on making cockroaches. Everybody knew everyone in that town. We all waved when we passed by. It wasn’t much, but It was a little piece of bliss they called “Cockroach country”.
I don't think the people raising these parasites to eliminate other parasites and pests for human benefit are considering the fact that parasites serve an important purpose in the ecosystem
Opportunistism isn't parasitism. Decomposers are also not parasites Isopods aren't parasites, cockroaches are gross but not parasites, rodents aren't parasites. Mistletoe now that is a parasite.
I been watching this video nearly halfway through and not one mention of the word giant. How do you make a video, give it a discriptive title...then omit words used in the title? You talked about leaches , mosquitos , wasps. But are they GIANT?
Never in my life did believe I'd see the day where I'll say mosquitos could actually be useful. But i guess it doesn't really count because humans had to intervene to make them useful
Isopod: I'm so lucky i am not in the human food chain
Asian: Hi there
*we
The abysses are still safe.. but for how long?
😝
survive 180 milions years longer than Dinosaurs , then Human discover that they are good to eat
roach+ leech : I feel you (in China, they eat leech too)
@@Polyphemus47
Food enthusiasts "worldwide" nah we know which region theyre in...
I ran a hobby farm with Chickens, and I let my chicken roam freely around the farm. When I did that their eggs were delicious and the yolks were way darker than store bought eggs, and because of that we sold our eggs out every week when we went to the farmer's market. The best tasting eggnog you'll ever have is made from free range Chicken eggs and whole cream! I only made it twice and I can still remember the taste of it over ten years later, that's how good it tasted!
corn gives that rich color to the yolk... it's just color though... nothing more!... having the chicken out eating little stones helps them dissolving calcium, and make the eggshells thicker and stronger... but that's just that... minor details... all you need for better sales, is better packaging [Chicken, Turkey and Pig farmer here!...]
My brother and his wife had about 10 chickens, they would get so many eggs that they would give them away, they were much better than store bought. I had a triple yolk egg once, double yolks were more common also.
@@user-McGiverI also raise chickens. My chickens have darker yolks in the spring and summer when they eat more insects , and lighter yolks in the winter when they eat more corn. I know all the “official” sources say that these differences are only minor, but I can taste the difference.
@@leslie5435 country boy here. Even minor differences can be significant when it comes to taste and preference. That's my "official" opinion and the only one that counts 😉
In one country they sell human flesh $10.00 a kelo
Cockroach Farms.... "Nuke em' from orbit, it's the only way to be sure"
*Plays Fallout 4*
"Oh Bloody Hell, what did we do? There is a cockroach named Steve?!"
'BWAHAHAHA! YOU HIT LIKE A RADROACH!"
BRO, JUST HOLD ALT KEY TO MELEE !! \o/
atleast there's no giant, invisible lizard monsters with top hats.. right?
I raised a batch of mosquitoes in my room when I was around eight. As soon as I realized the cute little red things I found swimming in a bowl I had left out in the yard all winter started to fly around my bedroom and bite me, I extermenated them.
Wrong
Alhamdulillah my brother ew
Why just why
I understand the other farms but not and never the cockroaches. I just can't appreciate them no matter what. The line "what if they all escape from these farms" raised the hairs on my arms. Apocalypse. That is what it's gonna be.
What do you say to your child when you ask them what they want to be when they grow up and they respond with, "I want to be a cockroach farmer."
They are a great food source if u own pets like toads and such , it's just another insect , dunno why ppl hate them this much
@@robertkarp2070 "get ur own home"
I had a friend that raised roaches. He a business selling lizards and sold different roaches and worms as feeders. They needed very specific environments to not die in like 2 days, unlike the cockroaches that we're used to.
"Lizard of Oz LLC" on youtube
Mad respect to those scientists who let the mosquitoes dine on them. Absolutely no way! 😂😂
Made me cringe 😮
. 4:41 It's ok check her out, Notice the facial features, that's a captured alien.
We Earthlings are forcing her to do that ❗️
I know I am itching all over now thanks guys
I am from louisiana so i have no problem with a mosquitoe
Naw bruh, arm gotta be itchy asf 😭🤣
16:50
Blow flies are also raised for their larvae, which are used in medicine to clean and clear necrotic tissue. The maggots are raised in sterile conditions and only eat dead and dying tissue, leaving healthy tissue alone. They are then safely disposed of.
That made me think of the body farms as soon as I read it.
Yes, rats are definitely better than cockroaches.
@@willyberg123 L😂L
That's specie - est.... somebody probably. LOL.
Rat on a stick, rat on a stick!
As long as it's not cat. When I said I like to eat poo - see, that's not what I meant.
rats eat cockroaches. Hail the Rats!
I feel like creatures that deep can get to their actual size because humans aren't there to fuck shit up for em 😂😂😂
Yet.
L😂L
To those deep-sea creatures being in our atmosphere is as hectic as taking a human to space.
our garbage makes it down there
"You vill eat zee bugs!" - Klaus Schwab
i ll leave all the bugs to klaus and his minions!!!
Insects will be made into burgers and no one will know.
Nein, YOU EAT ZEM
Oh boy!
Meanwhile the rich are aching for a panda steak...
Claus Schwab will own nothing, be happy and dine on this food.
Clause shwab IS a parasite though. I guess we'll just eat him.
amazing that all these bugs are treated to live in a perfect comfort zone , meanwhile humans everywhere are treated like thrash!
Most of us are a virus
And then they are disposed of swiftly after use, as the reason for them being taken care of in such a way is to condition them for a specific use. Their actual survival or happiness matter only as long as it helps them be more useful.
Not to mention that raising humans with great comfort, gifts and luxuries to then be used for specific purposes already exists. It's called grooming and it's frowned upon by well educated people.
If you appear to have qualities worth grooming you for, you could easily find someone willing to pay for your expenses in exchange for having their way with you.
This, obviously, is undesirable for self-respecting human beings that are unwilling to compromise their freedom and integrity in exchange for comfort.
If you wish to argue some people aren't born attractive or with desirable qualities, thus rendering them unable to exploit this neat feature of life, I'd like to remind you that any specimen of a species that is "faulty" or "subpar" are often ignored or discarded in projects wishing to breed or raise animals for specific uses.
If you're undesirable, or seen as so, you're fucked regardless of which species you belong to. If you're desirable, you'll attract all kinds of attention regardless of which species you belong to.
The cockroach one had me about to set myself on fire 🤯
A friend took a night porter's job in a large well known UK city centre hotel. The porters would set up function rooms, move stuff around and set the place up for the mornings. The head porter told him not to be concerned if he saw the odd cockroach at night. It was an old hotel (though 4*) and roaches were a fact in old buildings. When Rod asked why they didn't get rid of them the head guy said 'Come with me, and keep very quiet.' So, they crept down into the kitchens and they could hear some rustling about. Then the head porter turned the lights on and the floor was a sea of cockroaches that went crazy to hide away. 'You can't get rid of them. As fast as they're trapped and killed off, the new lot are ready to go.'
with enough demon wp and roach bait they will die off, guy needs to focus!
The moment that one started I stopped watching the video
The issue with eating bugs is there's not enough fat, rhe chitin exoskeleton will also make nutrition absorbtion difficult
@@sjb3460According to the Bible locusts are kosher.
Crickets are already being sold in America's food. Cricket flour is mixed into some of the snacks.
You eat cricket
@@thedevilsadvocate5210Right now I'm eating beef - I guess that's not cricket...😆
The Bible lists the only insects that we should ever eat is crickets & locusts. That's it. Nothing else.
Thank you for going back to the OG intro of the coffee
We are commenting on the video, we are liking the video, we are appreciating the lack of infantile jokes and the return of the coffee intro
Leeches or Leeching (Blood withdrawal) is used to combat Hemochromatosis (Iron poisoning). Purpose is to cause an anemic state temporarily. New blood cells use up excess Iron. Weird.
I was diagnosed with hemachromarosis over a decade ago. I have blood taken several times a year. I didn't realize leeches are being used to treat hemachromatosis. I'll definitely cheek into to that. Thanks for sharing the info.
The last one gave me Major Pain flash backs
"I was just damm hungry"
This is why aliens never land in Japan
they know they'll be lunch
China*
@@mono4968 The isopod thing is eaten in Japan
@@AndrewsMobs ohk
I never saw a cockroach untill I moved to Toronto in the late 80's..after a few days..I realized I was living amongst them..I left Toronto..and haven't seen another since..almost 35 years ago.
I saw tons of them in South Florida. Big fuckers, too. And spiders big enough to eat them!!
Haven't seen a single one here in the Midwest. And living on the second floor helps too.
Prime example of a content creator considering it's fans. Coffee is back!
I saw that ☕️
Iv turned it nearly white with milk and sugar before
Humans will replace cockroaches as a food source someday.
i cant be the 1st human to come up with the idea that we can grow deep underwater creatures, not so deep. I'd name it, Compressed water tanks...Us humans already have giant tanks made from steel, holding all kinds of compressed materials. This Compressed water tank, can be equipped with water pumps, to simulate water movments under the ocean
I saw the title and it looks like there's a lot of alien eggs and I feel like I don't need to watch alien movies anymore
I have seen what looks like isopods running around on the rocks at the sea shore. They are crustaceans, just like lobsters and crawdads.
Giant Isopod is a hard to find treat... HUH what TREAT! it's not a treat.. this isnt a delicacy... its madness
The coffee is back AND we have Steve! I am content ❤
Should we discuss what happened to those said coffee beans before you receive them and before they're harvested😂😂
@@indrarush91you mean the ones that get digested then excreted from the digestive system of the animal that ate them?
I like how this comes with detailed instructions. Like “so, just in case if you want your own gigantic parasite farm, here’s how! 😀”
It was quite a "wormhole" that i opened up when i googled my wife's anti coagulation medication, nadroparin. Just to figure out she is injecting herself with basically leech spit
So misquitos carry a ton of deadly diseases, but they don’t really care or control it. The idea they could carry something that could help humans sounds pretty smart.
Did you read or hear about malaria outbreak in Florida, supposedly happened after time that specialized mosquitoes were released.
Soon they will feed this stuff to us. "Live in pods, own nothing and youll be happy"
if those aftermarket raised masquitos are only males, then there is definitely nothing to worry about. Had no idea leeches can live up to 20 years, that's crazy.
I also breed a couple species of cockroach and some mealworms, just on a much much smaller scale. My other animals have no complaints about their taste or nutritional value. XD I raised rats too but that was for pets and sometimes for shows. Again, way smaller scale. I wish I had the space for a black soldier fly setup- the larvae have excellent nutritional value and the adults are not only kind of pretty but so delightfully inoffensive- at that stage the flies exist only to mate so they don't have mouths and can't bite you, and their flight is totally soundless. Keeping them for jumping spiders would be amazing because I hate dealing with houseflies, which are noisy and harder to catch if they escape. But dang if jumping spiders don't love their sky raisins.
Ermagerd... "Sky raisins", I love it XD
can't take credit for making that one up but I love it too XD @@platapusdemon
Stealing "sky raisins"!
send spider pics @@LadyTroubadour
I had dubias a long time ago. They're illegal here now. And after that I had discoids and orange heads
Isopod farm: have hatchery rank for baby iso, once old enough, put them in a refrigerated pressure cooker to inflate their mass
To make it clear we have the ability to make mosquitoes go neraly extinct. We can and have produced a few succesfully who are unable to produce offspring. But because people are squeamish we still need to live with them. Tanks everyone for letting us enjoy mosquitoes!
0:34 for a second I thought he was drinking the bacteria and I’m like NOOoOoOo
@11:25 you will eat zee bugs and you’ll like no matter how what it tastes like or you’ll starve in your chamber
you sound like your constantly trying to keep your inner muppet contained
but nice vid
now it sounds like elevenlabs
bruh
That animated stare talking bout the magical effect that aint specified from eating cockroaches 😭
I can understand the case of leeches being bred for healing wounds.But in case of mosquitoes why can't they be bred for being fish feed?
In case of fish food fly lave are a way better source of food. And what they are doing with mosquitoes is actually pretty smart. Giving them useful bacteria that make it so, they don't carry harmful viruses. The old whey using mosquitoes, was making the males sterile to decrease the population of a certain species of mosquitoes, that carried harmful viruses. But what they are doing now is actually smarter. keeping existing ecosystems intact (otherwise another species would just take over)
In practice it isn’t so clean as the theory and hype. Recently it “backfired”. That’s assuming it wasn’t intended for them to breed, become super mosquitoes, and cause a Denge outbreak.
Yes they do, but another kind of mosquitoes that don't such blood
@@ChristopheVerdonck Guppies and Carps some species of Fishes who are capable of consuming mosquito eggs and larvae.
It is such an arduous task that it's more likely reserved for this kind of research, because raising them for fish food just isn't cost efficient.
Mr. Censor Man, I like the fact that you censor even small wounds lol
With the rats too, there are a lot of snake and other predator owners who buy treats to feed their pets.
Introducing life forms into different areas has never went wrong 😁
those workers with the roaches on them….💀💀💀
I worked as a RN on a hospital orthopaedic floor and yes once in a while we had to use leach therapy for patients who went through microvascular surgery of the fingers that got severed. I was a veteran nurse and I was able to perform any tasks but NOT this. Those lab hatched leaches were flown over from NY lab all the way to the hospital in NW USA. Each costed $21 back in the early 90s. I knew exactly what to do but I just could not see myself handling them. I remember I was trying to retrieve one from the sterile water container with my gloved hand. As soon as I saw them swam toward my hand and started sucking on my fingers I lost it. I remember I ran out of the lab screaming and jumped on another nurse crying.
Legends say that WATOP reads comments, but only the stupid don't believe it, because he.s changes the format for us whiners :)
Oh dude i thought u was going to ruin coffee ☕ there for a second 😂
I'm sure glad the espresso is back! Liked ask Steve to! I like anything you do, just keep it coming and I'll be happy. Great information, even the gross stuff! Thank you for sharing!
Lol... yeah, I like the sip clip wit the espresso machine, but I was getting used to
"better ask Steve"😂
You all actually like that coffee pour clip...? To each his/her own.
Personallly, I find i annoying as hell. I always ff it. I dont want to see you pouring your stimulant to get ready to make your YT money.
But like I said, to each his own. No reason for anyone to get offended and start some stupid back and forth, etc.
That's no espresso lmao
@@FearFest420 yea I know. it's ok we're just calling it espresso
Imagine a cricket farm how loud would it be
Really liked that clip at 16:40 that showed those roaches partying down Lol 😆😆
Mosquitoes be fighting for Justice now🤣🤣
The picture at 0:30 looked like a drawing at first glance 😂
I can’t shake the thought of eating rats. Not because I hate them but because many people keep them as pets. It’s similar to my indecisive feelings about bunnies raised for meat versus pet bunnies.
When I was a kid I always thought they were kidding when they said “keep your kittens indoors or they’ll wind up as General Tso’s Chicken.” My mother wouldn’t answer me if I pressed her about it… now I know why!
as future food. Rats can be an alternative to pigs.
because there are many types of mice that have the size of cats.
and have more meat than ordinary mice.
but reproduce more quickly than pigs and require much less space than pigs.
Dude, the mosquito research laboratory featured in the video is located in Singapore.
I was having some snacks while watching but Steve wouldn’t let me continue 😊
Tell these people that eat rats to check out new York there's supposed to be about two million rats running around
I am sure that you are the same as me, you are not afraid of these farms, but why should I take on a weak and visit them?
"It wasn't impossible to build a giant isopod farm at the bottom of the ocean. It was impossible to build it anywhere else." - Andrew Ryan: Another Lighthouse
This video was educational and really well done :)
cockroaches are cleaner than us and hate being touched by humans. So spiders, cocroaches, even ants, are good to have around for cleaning, one time I let the ants take over the house, 5 hours later everything was clean, and they were gone, I didn't interrupt any their lines they had
Cockroaches are absolutely not sanitary, they constantly come into contact with different bacteria, harmful viruses and pathogens when scavenging for food. They can also make a person sick and leave an environment unsanitary due to their urine and feces being left about. Roaches eat anything, even their own poop. There is no benefit to letting them infest, they are a scourge on the earth lol.
😂😂😂
Cockroaches spread filth by crapping everywhere and dragging around garbage
Ants can get annoying
as long as it's edible we will eat it 🤣
Can't they get the anticoagulant from them and not put an actual leech on you? Ugh, gross. I'd rather have a scar.
They use the leeches to remove excess blood from reattached fingers, etc. Look it up; others can explain it better than I can. It's fascinating.
It's not about having a scar or not. It's about keeping blood flowing thru a severed appendage by preventing pooling of excess blood.
The coffee machine intro is back, nice! 👍
Thumbnail is tricky but good video 😊
When I worked at St. Joseph's hospital in Phoenix Arizona in the inpatient pharmacy we had both medical leeches and medical maggots.
I feel itchy
This may had been something that could had saved a friends life. i miss him.
I never thought Seth Rogen would teach me about different uses we have for parasitic insects and animals
It would be awesome if there were parasitic wasps which can handle all kinds of ticks
Morton Bay bugs ( found in Australia, won't hurt you )
look like isopods, but easier to find. Eaten on the regular by many
Land-based isopods can actually be raised and farmed for use in terrariums, reptile and other small pet tanks to help keep things clean.
I remember that one Silverstone Stallone movie when he eats a burger then Sandra Bullock says dont ask where the meat comes from,he asks the vendor she tells him its rat meat,then he says its the best burger hes had in years lol
14:54 We know they're lying with that "remarkable effect" xD
Pressure chambers won't work for the big pill bugs?
6:39 According to Google, Male mosquitoes feed only on plant juices, such as nectar, to get the sugar they need for energy and survival. As males do not bite, they cannot transmit diseases, so what do they feed them in these farms?
Parasites need love too
Jim finished his breakfast, said goodbye to his wife, and headed out for another day at the cockroach factory. Where his dad, and his grandfather before him both worked. His small town in rural China had an economy centered on making cockroaches. Everybody knew everyone in that town. We all waved when we passed by. It wasn’t much, but It was a little piece of bliss they called “Cockroach country”.
I don't think the people raising these parasites to eliminate other parasites and pests for human benefit are considering the fact that parasites serve an important purpose in the ecosystem
Amazing! This video actually made me think about gagging.
This whole thing made my neck itch lol
That gel looks like what my scorpion drank
hate to be that mosquito scientist cause to me being itchy is worse than being in pain
Rat meat? No sir, this is Dwarf Rabbit.
The cockroach bit was just outright nightmare fuel! *Jitters 😰
I thought this was a political documentary from the title.
Opportunistism isn't parasitism. Decomposers are also not parasites Isopods aren't parasites, cockroaches are gross but not parasites, rodents aren't parasites. Mistletoe now that is a parasite.
You should get Scotty Kilmer for the voiceover. He's less annoying.
I love Scotty.
2 pound rats!? No I doubt that, that would be a massive rat!
I was today years old when I find out what "WATOP" stands for.
"We are top"
Rodents? Aren't rabbits also rodents? We have no problem eating rabbits.
2:52 oh that sound effect :)
Great video
I accidently decided to have dinner with it💀
If I need medicinal leeches, I will ask if I can keep them.
Wait, what? You mean 17th century doctors were... right?
I been watching this video nearly halfway through and not one mention of the word giant.
How do you make a video, give it a discriptive title...then omit words used in the title?
You talked about leaches , mosquitos , wasps. But are they GIANT?
Grasshoppers, lightning bugs, butterflies?!!
Never in my life did believe I'd see the day where I'll say mosquitos could actually be useful. But i guess it doesn't really count because humans had to intervene to make them useful