I recall years ago a swarm of 'black crickets' ventured across a busy highway causing several cars to lose control at 60mph on a curvy road! Bug guts are slippery in mass quantities!!
I remember growing up in Texas we had a cricket invasion. The crickets covered the outside of our home. Some found their way in. I went to stay with a friend. The city came out and took care of them for us.
It's crazy how releasing a bunch of ladybugs is considered environmental terrorism yet owning several private jets and using them as often as you want isn't.
Michigan Dept of Ag. released Japanese lady bugs (breed more aggressively) and for about 10 or 15 years they were household pests. Now they only show up once in a while. Lady bugs eat aphids which are vampire bugs. Saves MI farmers over a $1B every year. However, unlike natives they will sometime bite. Very itchy. I have 2 bites now.
I live in southern/central Canada and I remember a few years when we had massive ladybug migrations. We had only the red ones that were cute and friendly, but then we got the yellow/orange ones that bit people. It sucked. We still have both kinds but it's not as bad as it was back then.
You used a lot of snow geese footage when you were talking about canadian geese. Are you sure you didnt get confused between the two? I know you're allowed to hunt as many snow geese as possible during the autumn due to their overpopulation, but you need a permit for canadian geese.
Loads of people release small numbers of lady bugs as they are good for pest control. As a kid, my friends and I would go to the swamp and collect a few tadpoles to watch them morph and then take them back to the swamp. Some got away but returned most of them.
How is this channel just funded by youtube? Serious question. Ive watched a dozen videos now and i dont think ive seen one ad. Or patreon. Or join. Or thanks button. Youre the man, wanted to thank you ❤️
The frog thing is interesting tho. About 20 years ago when I was young we had a invasion of toads in our nighboorhhood and surrounding areas. Could bearly walk for atleast a few weeks without kicking or stepping on one and the roads were just smothered in smashed dead toads. Never questioned why. We lived on the outskirts of the city near the industrial zone so kinda assumed that a good amount justade it to the pond industry's had in the area which of course had no fish. But now that I think about it wasn't long later that they started releasing brim into these man made ponds. Maybe to try avoiding that again.
I remember the lady bug summer in the 70's, they laid on the curb in millions 😱 And canada gees has also spread to europe. In the seventies, they was a sensation. In the eighties, they was rare, but not unseen. In the nineties, they was a normal breeding bird. Now they are seen as invasive, and are a popular bird for hunters.
You keep showing geese that are NOT canada geese. You show snow geese and mallard ducks. They are not problem species. This will mislead people to possibly harm snow geese and mallard ducks. ps gfeese are seperate species from ducks.
If you want to keep geese away from your property just get a bunch of artificially flavored grape soda and spray your yard with that the geese see things in ultraviolet and dont like the reflection from it they also dont like the smell
Though most are edible, the risk of intestinal parasites is high. In a survival situation you must ensure they are cooked throughout lest a parasite or egg remain alive and choose you as the new host.
You can buy lady bugs to release, it's supposed to be for gardeners. There's no downside done in reasonable quantities. You know, like 5,000/acre or 10,000/hectare of farm crops. No, really no downside. The biomass is nothing. Most will die and never be eaten because they decay so fast. They become food for birds and some other creatures, but most birds/insects/frogs/etc... don't eat them. So, it's pretty much harmless. Releasing 10,000 frogs in a small space on the other hand can be devastating.
It's almost certain Lionfish in the Atlantic were released pets. I have kept Lionfish in my home aquariums. They are fantastic to look at and very hearty, easy to care for, but they do have high appetites and get very big. Since any fish or invertebrate that can fit in another fish's mouth will eventually make it's way there (this is a truth about any fish and many animals in general) Lionfish are not desirable to keep except in species isolation or with other large fish that they cannot predate on. I think a few aquarists got smaller ones that when they got bigger become more trouble than was bargained for, so they let them loose in the sea rather than rehome or euthanize it. I live in California where a tropical species of the Pacific like a Lionfish cannot survive in our cold sub-tropical water but in Florida and the Caribbean they were able to live and flourish since its also tropical water. The problem is the Atlantic lacks many of the predators that are specialized eaters of scorpionfishes (which lionfish are a member of) so their numbers grow unchecked and only held at bay be depletion of food resources for them.
What would happen if there was a locust or cricket swarm infestation with a frog swarm. All at the same time and place? Would they just balance each other out and we wouldn't even notice?
Sadly, the apatite war ends up in the locust's victory in that situation. They are also a lot more mobile than the frogs and will chew through larger foes like an army of stingerless ants. As the frog is busy swallowing down the one locust it has in its mouth already, 2 other locusts are already going for the frog's eyes while others are looking for soft spots to rip into. Brutal, merciless, ravenous...
Frogs are very canabalistic 🤷♀️🙉🙈🙊not likely more that a temporary thing. Obviously no ever watched spring emergence where frogs eat one another then lay eggs ......
They have started fighting insect infestation with ducks. Ducks can eat millions of insects without poisoning everything. Guess we better start eating lionfish or teach the lionfish to eat the insects. Lol
Sounds like the Canadian goose problem is a hack for unlimited food. Roast duck is good and Canadian goose taste similar to regular ducks just different color skin and meat.
Tbh, something equivalent to Tik tok users and thinking, you get YT creators who beg for likes 2x in a every single video even though their channel is a decade old with millions of subs
Is there even any point for those divers to be hunting the lionfish? It seems utterly inconsequential and futile since they reproduce by the millions each year.
Humans... pooping where you eat is what dogs do . Humans aren't supposed to do this... but we do . We dump everything into the ocean and we chop down more trees than we plant.
Tick Tock users and thinking in one sentence???...Classic that's freaking funny
I have never had tik tok but the joke is condescending for me. Both is a problem
I recall years ago a swarm of 'black crickets' ventured across a busy highway causing several cars to lose control at 60mph on a curvy road! Bug guts are slippery in mass quantities!!
I remember growing up in Texas we had a cricket invasion. The crickets covered the outside of our home. Some found their way in. I went to stay with a friend. The city came out and took care of them for us.
It's crazy how releasing a bunch of ladybugs is considered environmental terrorism yet owning several private jets and using them as often as you want isn't.
Shout out to T-Swift
“Stretch out your hand with your staff over the streams and canals and ponds, and make frogs come up on the land of Egypt.” (Exodus 8:5)
Michigan Dept of Ag. released Japanese lady bugs (breed more aggressively) and for about 10 or 15 years they were household pests. Now they only show up once in a while. Lady bugs eat aphids which are vampire bugs. Saves MI farmers over a $1B every year.
However, unlike natives they will sometime bite. Very itchy. I have 2 bites now.
I live in southern/central Canada and I remember a few years when we had massive ladybug migrations. We had only the red ones that were cute and friendly, but then we got the yellow/orange ones that bit people. It sucked. We still have both kinds but it's not as bad as it was back then.
That neighbour must read the bible and thought , oh nooo it’s an omen , I gotta go , go go go
😂😂😂no questions asked
People don't think about unintended consequences....
I’m pretty sure even if he did think of it he probably wouldn’t care because this guy sounds like a moron
You used a lot of snow geese footage when you were talking about canadian geese. Are you sure you didnt get confused between the two? I know you're allowed to hunt as many snow geese as possible during the autumn due to their overpopulation, but you need a permit for canadian geese.
Loads of people release small numbers of lady bugs as they are good for pest control. As a kid, my friends and I would go to the swamp and collect a few tadpoles to watch them morph and then take them back to the swamp. Some got away but returned most of them.
Just so y'all know, lionfish and Canadian grey goose are both delicious. Act accordingly....
Yah and Canadian geese are where Canada’s meanness goes so help Canada neutralize toxicity
That was a stupid idea.
I love your videos keep it up❤❤❤
The Japanese and Chinese will eat lion fish first
oh great, then we'll have millions and millions... maybe hundreds of millions... of humans, thanks genius. XD
@@elanasilverman4468for what it worth it probably better that way
I hit the like button 2 times as you asked, don't blame me
How is this channel just funded by youtube? Serious question. Ive watched a dozen videos now and i dont think ive seen one ad. Or patreon. Or join. Or thanks button. Youre the man, wanted to thank you ❤️
I’ve gotten like 4 ads so far
The white geese are not Canada geese, they are migrating snow geese, quit saying that!!! Do better research!
The neighbor: *seas an army of frogs approaching * ohh hell no I'm out
*_1:01_**_ THAT GOT ME OFF GUARD DUDE LMAOOOOOOO_*
I actually laughed out loud hahaha
Funniest thing I’ve heard from this channel in a while.
Finally found your channel after 4 year
Woooo 🎉 loving all the content yall keep it up
Nice but did some do anything about Gates releasing mosquitos all over the world? Is for a friends homework
Yes! The coffee intro
Over abundance , looks at humans 😢
Reno, Nv even had some Morman crickets in our city as well
Еңбегіңіз еленсін, сәттілік.
Protect frogs from diseases
If Canadian geese are such a big problem, then why does the department of natural resources (DNR) regulate the hunting of them so strictly.
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The frog thing is interesting tho. About 20 years ago when I was young we had a invasion of toads in our nighboorhhood and surrounding areas. Could bearly walk for atleast a few weeks without kicking or stepping on one and the roads were just smothered in smashed dead toads. Never questioned why. We lived on the outskirts of the city near the industrial zone so kinda assumed that a good amount justade it to the pond industry's had in the area which of course had no fish. But now that I think about it wasn't long later that they started releasing brim into these man made ponds. Maybe to try avoiding that again.
“...million Canadian Geese” um... Those were Mallard ducks >.>
Before zombies and alien apocalypse be ready to face frog apocalypse 😂
Pretty cool channel
This could devastate an ecosystem.
Dissing TikTok🤣, instantly get a like from me.
You know, the Moray Eel is the only fish that I know of that can take on a lionfish
You should know the difference between Canada Geese and Snow geese...
A loveliness of ladybugs.
I liked, i liked, i liked!!
Too many locust? Release the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal.
I like how you like to report on these things. Do the Pandora moth, I've seen them 4 times in Oregon. They are so awesome.
I remember the lady bug summer in the 70's, they laid on the curb in millions 😱
And canada gees has also spread to europe.
In the seventies, they was a sensation.
In the eighties, they was rare, but not unseen.
In the nineties, they was a normal breeding bird.
Now they are seen as invasive, and are a popular bird for hunters.
The frogs just needed a few roads around them, frogger won’t frog to long lol
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One of those TikTok users still does that frog idea for idk how many years now and has posted that its this years goal is to hatch even more frogs 😅
Run the likes up for theveee!! 😂👍
A guy in UK did this with bedbugs. He released them on busses trains and the Tube
When the title said ‘It broke nature’, I was thinking something else….
I guess that makes Homosapien the worst abundant and invasive species.
Army is the correct name for a group of frogs.
You keep showing geese that are NOT canada geese. You show snow geese and mallard ducks. They are not problem species. This will mislead people to possibly harm snow geese and mallard ducks. ps gfeese are seperate species from ducks.
Real life Bond Villains
Real life Austin Powers villains.
there must be somethings that predates on poisonous lion fishes in their native habitats since they reproduce so fast
There are, and in fact even where they're invasive there's some animals that are learning how to eat them.
I bet the eggs themselves are food for others in their habitat, something that can get passed the poison.
Unforeseen consequences
Hit
bro watched mr.bean
All the things that eat baby frogs and tadpoles went hungry also.
I knew that would happen
3:23 unless people start to eat more frog legs
I have 2 burning questions....
Why are humans not part of the overpopulation story?
Why are Canadian geese way expensive in grocery stores?
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Too many living things. Return to Rock.
Please start including metric system with Imperial. Only 300 000 000 people uses Imperial.
If you want to keep geese away from your property just get a bunch of artificially flavored grape soda and spray your yard with that the geese see things in ultraviolet and dont like the reflection from it they also dont like the smell
Loctus can be eaten i believe high protein,more food?
Though most are edible, the risk of intestinal parasites is high. In a survival situation you must ensure they are cooked throughout lest a parasite or egg remain alive and choose you as the new host.
6:29the policies should be abolished
Where is Steve? Did you eat him?!!!
You can buy lady bugs to release, it's supposed to be for gardeners.
There's no downside done in reasonable quantities. You know, like 5,000/acre or 10,000/hectare of farm crops. No, really no downside. The biomass is nothing. Most will die and never be eaten because they decay so fast. They become food for birds and some other creatures, but most birds/insects/frogs/etc... don't eat them. So, it's pretty much harmless.
Releasing 10,000 frogs in a small space on the other hand can be devastating.
It's almost certain Lionfish in the Atlantic were released pets. I have kept Lionfish in my home aquariums. They are fantastic to look at and very hearty, easy to care for, but they do have high appetites and get very big. Since any fish or invertebrate that can fit in another fish's mouth will eventually make it's way there (this is a truth about any fish and many animals in general) Lionfish are not desirable to keep except in species isolation or with other large fish that they cannot predate on. I think a few aquarists got smaller ones that when they got bigger become more trouble than was bargained for, so they let them loose in the sea rather than rehome or euthanize it. I live in California where a tropical species of the Pacific like a Lionfish cannot survive in our cold sub-tropical water but in Florida and the Caribbean they were able to live and flourish since its also tropical water. The problem is the Atlantic lacks many of the predators that are specialized eaters of scorpionfishes (which lionfish are a member of) so their numbers grow unchecked and only held at bay be depletion of food resources for them.
"The Most Massive Animal Births That Have Broken Nature"
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Aren't humans also over abundant?
What would happen if there was a locust or cricket swarm infestation with a frog swarm. All at the same time and place? Would they just balance each other out and we wouldn't even notice?
Sadly, the apatite war ends up in the locust's victory in that situation. They are also a lot more mobile than the frogs and will chew through larger foes like an army of stingerless ants. As the frog is busy swallowing down the one locust it has in its mouth already, 2 other locusts are already going for the frog's eyes while others are looking for soft spots to rip into. Brutal, merciless, ravenous...
At least the geess can be eaten.
Frog in a blender?
Frogs are very canabalistic 🤷♀️🙉🙈🙊not likely more that a temporary thing. Obviously no ever watched spring emergence where frogs eat one another then lay eggs ......
A guy from the future went back to this time, took the frogs and then went back to Moses time.
Army of Animals 🐸🐞🦗🐠😮
Not even an honorable mention for humans on the over abundant species list?
Isn't there a lawsuit for the person/s who bought the deadly African snails in Florida and in Trinidad? Smh!!
Can’t we use the geese to hunt the fish? Or the foxes to hunt the geese.
Lots of houses already have cockroach army
Isn't it snow geese not canadian???
People are the worst.
And the best
They have started fighting insect infestation with ducks. Ducks can eat millions of insects without poisoning everything. Guess we better start eating lionfish or teach the lionfish to eat the insects. Lol
Sounds like the Canadian goose problem is a hack for unlimited food. Roast duck is good and Canadian goose taste similar to regular ducks just different color skin and meat.
Now I'm wondering if Peking style Goose is as good as I'm thinking it would be. Already a fan of good Peking Duck.
@@wiidragon7588 maybe but some people say real Peking duck must come from the Peking duck breed. So I say give it a try.
Tbh, something equivalent to Tik tok users and thinking, you get YT creators who beg for likes 2x in a every single video even though their channel is a decade old with millions of subs
From West what to the What?
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I have a frog army let’s have a war dude
Is there even any point for those divers to be hunting the lionfish? It seems utterly inconsequential and futile since they reproduce by the millions each year.
Well this is why tiktok will be ban
...ned
I’m still hopeful that we can eat ourselves out of the lion fish and sea urchin invasions
That was dumb before I even finished the video
I should have been the first to comment 😭
Humans... pooping where you eat is what dogs do . Humans aren't supposed to do this... but we do . We dump everything into the ocean and we chop down more trees than we plant.
funny that food reproduces faster then people can adapt to new food.... asian carp, lion fish, geese. all tasty alternatives.
Ladybugs, only eat aphids. Aphids do not benefit plants at all, they only harm plants. Nothing wrong, with ladybugs at all.
Heh, TicToc and thinking 😁
0:24 literaly everyone who knows little something about invasive and so much reproducing animals
Geese are walking problems.
People from tik tok are not allowed to like this video