My Pet Wasp Colony Escaped…

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2022
  • Keeping a wasp colony is not for the faint of heart. I promise.
    Surprisingly, keeping them was very similar to keeping ants. In the past I’ve raised a variety of ant colonies, but none were as difficult as wasps. I honestly don’t know what would be worse-my pet wasps escaping or fire ants.
    Many of you are probably wondering what happened to the queen yellowjacket in the last video. After caring for her for two weeks, I quickly realized she was too aggressive. I settled on releasing her far, far away from my house.
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  • @TheDrPlants
    @TheDrPlants  Рік тому +5022

    There is a common misconception that this is an invasive species. These wasps are native to my area and play a critical role in the environment. In addition to helping farmers regulate pest insects, they are also pollinators. They love to drink nectar from flowers, pollinating them in the process.

    • @annalima7166
      @annalima7166 Рік тому +147

      I think is fitting if you do bees next! Your videos are amazing! I can enjoy them even if I'm terrified of insects lol

    • @multipleSpiders
      @multipleSpiders Рік тому +95

      one of them landed in kazakhstan though

    • @no_name2882
      @no_name2882 Рік тому +22

      The only good wasps.

    • @shawnschwartz8246
      @shawnschwartz8246 Рік тому +8

      You should make a video of that bearded dragon

    • @dank420bluntz
      @dank420bluntz Рік тому

      fuck these guys i'll rely on the wind

  • @adilliosz
    @adilliosz Рік тому +9322

    Even when the wasps escape and swarm your bedroom, you still end up making professional video shots of them. This channel is so friggin good.

    • @Brazilian_guy.
      @Brazilian_guy. Рік тому +70

      I love the fact that he let his wasps go back to the nature

    • @sandronecromancer
      @sandronecromancer Рік тому +25

      @@Brazilian_guy. wait for them to sting someone

    • @Brazilian_guy.
      @Brazilian_guy. Рік тому +14

      @@sandronecromancer but if the sting someone its because someone came near then soo its your fault if you get sting

    • @sandronecromancer
      @sandronecromancer Рік тому +45

      @@Brazilian_guy. especially when their colony expands and they start breaking into someone's house

    • @Brazilian_guy.
      @Brazilian_guy. Рік тому +9

      @@sandronecromancer ok you have a good point

  • @-Raylight
    @-Raylight Рік тому +3729

    Letting wasps escape into your bedroom, that's like the worst nightmare. Respect to you to be able to calmly get them all back 🤣🤣

    • @-gal-ya-pal-3967
      @-gal-ya-pal-3967 Рік тому +23

      Thank you for posting this comment, now i know theres a happy ending, i was so scared to watch the video until i saw this comment.
      Thank you T-T

    • @jtorp6777
      @jtorp6777 Рік тому +55

      Not just calmly, he stopped, took his time to get a bunch of footage, then put them back lol

    • @Forrestmcly05
      @Forrestmcly05 Рік тому +3

      i would have got the other animals outof there and call the exterminator

    • @dalaminaubis7822
      @dalaminaubis7822 Рік тому +22

      @@Forrestmcly05 The wasps were so used to him at this point, they regularly had his hand come in to feed them and they were quick to crawl onto his finger when he was rounding them back up. Social wasps like these can actually recognize faces, and are smart enough to "know" people who they see often enough.

    • @Midnight.ZER0
      @Midnight.ZER0 Рік тому +1

      he let the fkn beasts out of their shell in the wilderness lmao, he's non-respected by me the least.

  • @SunnySikarrWAR
    @SunnySikarrWAR Рік тому +282

    The lizard’s cuteness and innocence at 06:20 took my heart 😇

    • @prettycureforever7102
      @prettycureforever7102 8 місяців тому +15

      Man wanted dinner got fooled lol

    • @denzterwastaken
      @denzterwastaken 8 місяців тому +2

      "innocence"

    • @SKAOG21
      @SKAOG21 8 місяців тому +5

      @@denzterwastaken well it is innocent. It's not acting with malicious intent, it's just feeding itself according to the food chain due to its instincts

    • @denzterwastaken
      @denzterwastaken 8 місяців тому

      @@SKAOG21 Yeah, true, but I was mostly just joking.

    • @SKAOG21
      @SKAOG21 8 місяців тому

      @@denzterwastaken haha fair enough

  • @aro-xv9eg
    @aro-xv9eg Рік тому +1132

    Now that's what I call
    _a box of constant anxiety_

  • @dawn_connor
    @dawn_connor Рік тому +3206

    as someone who is desperately afraid of wasps, it's reassuring to see that those paper wasps are super chill, even with you so close to their nest. reminds me that most things just want to vibe as long as you're not trying to kill them

    • @ypc4205
      @ypc4205 Рік тому +91

      Bro my anxiety goin through the roof j watching them fly around

    • @wubbalubbadubdub5867
      @wubbalubbadubdub5867 Рік тому +65

      Not the devilish atrocities where I live. Just not giving your food will make them sting

    • @brie3679
      @brie3679 Рік тому +59

      This is long, sorry. Read if yah want. But I think most of us were a bit ill-conditioned to fear bees and wasps. I am highly allergic to bees…yet handle them every day and adore them. As a child it was drilled into me that bees and wasps were scary, terrible, awful things. Then I learned how beneficial namely bees are. They swarm my hummingbird feeders and I felt awful learning this happens if they don’t have enough nectar sources so I planted some, and got “bee hotels”. Weirdly enough I lost my fear. I approach them with respect, having researched the best way to approach and handle them. And it’s to the point where I feel entirely comfortable walking over and slowly scooping a handful of honey bees off my hummingbird feeder so I can refill it. I don’t suggest anyone try this, namely those allergic. Especially if people aren’t immediately nearby and know what you’re doing. But I’ve learned that they aren’t spiteful, mean creatures. In fact when I get stung (VERY rarely) I have this moment of “I need to get this stinger out immediately but can’t yank it!” Because this will often kill bees. Non allergic people can often even let them work themselves out, instead of yanking away or smacking away. And there’s almost always a recognizable reason for me getting stung, that was my fault.
      Wasps, I’ll admit, are a bit more aggressive. They do still make me nervous. It didn’t help that my elderly neighbor was killed by hornets while cutting grass. So wasps/hornets ans the like make me nervous. But wasps are definitely the same in that if you keep a respectful distance, you should be fine. I’d never approach a wasp nest without protective gear (I’ll absolutely approach a honey bee hive without protective gear). I think when it comes to them, it’s just super important to be aware of your surroundings, don’t stumble upon them, and certainly don’t do anything to aggravate them.

    • @wubbalubbadubdub5867
      @wubbalubbadubdub5867 Рік тому

      Yes bees are pretty chill, no need to be afraid. But wasps are the assholes of the insects. They will eat your food and sting you when you want to chase them away. Maybe it is just because I had a lot of terrible experiences with wasps. It is also weird that they don't seem to have any sense how much more dangerous a creature 200X it's size is while most insects do

    • @l-l-l-l-l-l-l-l-l
      @l-l-l-l-l-l-l-l-l Рік тому +30

      @@brie3679 I was also conditioned into being afraid of them then I fed some wasps ice tea and we chill now they just keep falling into my glass cause they get too greedy and then I have to help them get out with a stick you'd think they'd learn but it kept happening just have to check every time before taking a sip haha

  • @andrewsinclair7159
    @andrewsinclair7159 11 місяців тому +74

    "Many of you are probably wondering what happened to the queen yellowjacket in the last video. After caring for her for two weeks, I quickly realized she was too aggressive. I settled on releasing her far, far away from my house."
    As someone who knows wasps really well, this was a smart move. The queens you had before represented basically the two most aggressive, unruly wasp species in North America. They both would've tried to build nests that were way too large for the enclosure you had. The paper wasps in this video are kittens by comparison.
    For reference, your first queen was a bald-faced hornet (Dolichovespula maculata). The second was a southern yellowjacket (Vespula squamosa). The third is a northern paper wasp (Polistes fuscatus).

  • @RangeGleasry
    @RangeGleasry Рік тому +137

    I know people have told you multiple times how Incredible this channel is: the dedication, the builds, the maintenance, the level of knowledge, the videography, the editing, the layers of foley… I’m just here to say that the writing has not escaped it. Masterful narration, captivating and artful and filled to the brim with information. Just beautiful.

  • @Cronrath64
    @Cronrath64 Рік тому +402

    I saw this title and said helll noooooo

    • @ianfirst3322
      @ianfirst3322 Рік тому +11

      Bro same

    • @Mymorningtoday
      @Mymorningtoday Рік тому +7

      Same

    • @tiadiad
      @tiadiad Рік тому +3

      Are you a protective cocoon? 5:08

    • @isaiahasbill6162
      @isaiahasbill6162 Рік тому +6

      But said helll yesssssssss at the same time

    • @doodleplayer4014
      @doodleplayer4014 Рік тому +8

      Fun fact, if u want a diy wasp trap, you half open a can of soda, half empty it and then just leave it out. You'll have an abundance of dead wasps in no time.

  • @josephpotteiger6747
    @josephpotteiger6747 Рік тому +37

    Your breathing outside of the frame is why you can hand feed safety. The co2 you produce is what they hone in on. Neat video.

    • @humanity_moment.
      @humanity_moment. Рік тому

      ​@Fresh Start They can smell and are alerted by the carbon dioxide we humans breathe out.

    • @breyonpatterson8857
      @breyonpatterson8857 Рік тому

      ? Can you explain

    • @josephpotteiger6747
      @josephpotteiger6747 Рік тому +3

      Swarming bees/wasps hone in on the co2(carbon dioxide) animals exhale because it generally is the most sensitive to attack the eyes/mouth/nose.

  • @oloap645
    @oloap645 Рік тому +56

    I've been terrified of bees and wasps since I was little, seeing you almost 'socialize' with these insects has put me at peace, beautiful channel

  • @anyascelticcreations
    @anyascelticcreations Рік тому +1094

    I've seen studies that show that wasps can recognize the faces of other wasps. I've also seen by my own experience that captive crickets, katydids, and crayfish can recognize individual humans - and remember them.
    I have no doubt that your wasps were aware of who you are. And if they are anything like my arthropods, they were aware that you were the bringer of food and caused them no harm.
    As long as you didn't change their opinion on accident, you were probably safe with them around.

    • @KepperKleen
      @KepperKleen Рік тому +40

      no, you're anthropomorphizing them

    • @blooky102
      @blooky102 Рік тому +152

      @@KepperKleen Maybe they did, but still if a person doesn't anger an animal to trigger it to attack out of self preservation then they would most likely be fine.

    • @bustavonnutz
      @bustavonnutz Рік тому +52

      @@KepperKleen Exactly, lmao "facial recognition" as a concept is incredibly Human. Besides some animals like Corvids & Apes, genuine facial recognition is rare in the animal kingdom.

    • @KepperKleen
      @KepperKleen Рік тому +10

      @@bustavonnutz I agree, Mr. Nutz

    • @anyascelticcreations
      @anyascelticcreations Рік тому +67

      @@bustavonnutz I'm not the one who did the study on whether or not wasps can recognize the faces of other wasps. If you're really interested in the subject you can probably find the video about it on youtube somewhere.

  • @henrykelso7349
    @henrykelso7349 Рік тому +1285

    Gosh you’re such a risk taker with these! Such an encouragement to see how far you’ll work for and how experienced you are with handling these animals. Keep up the good work man!

    • @yearginclarke
      @yearginclarke Рік тому +9

      Paper wasps are fairly easy to tame and raise. I've done it myself. Other types like yellowjackets or hornets are different, they have much larger colonies and they probably won't be very receptive to direct intervention with humans like paper wasps are.

    • @jaydenplays9827
      @jaydenplays9827 Рік тому

      Yes but I would be a male bee

    • @Rick-the-Swift
      @Rick-the-Swift Рік тому

      "Sometimes I'm a mail bee, and other times I'm a spelling bee; as long as I'm not a wanna bee"
      ~anonumous member of the dead hornet poets society

    • @nithraliabrawlstars6541
      @nithraliabrawlstars6541 Рік тому

      ​@@yearginclarke he had also Yellow Jackets so your comment is useless.

    • @yearginclarke
      @yearginclarke Рік тому

      @@nithraliabrawlstars6541 Here's a typical dumbass YT user with a completely unnecessary smartass tone. Unless I'm missing some video that was deleted or some other clue that would indicate otherwise, he wasn't successful with the hornets/yellowjackets. I only see a video called "ATTEMPTING to keep a pet hornet", which the title itself indicates the attempt was not successful, let alone watching the video to confirm it.
      And also when I say "direct intervention" by humans, obviously it means actually feeding and interacting up close while using a bare hand with a normally functioning colony, as shown with the paper wasps. You may be able to pull that off with a captured yellowjacket queen outside her normal habitat. Or a normally functioning hornet/yellowjacket colony may let you observe the colony up close from a few feet away, but no matter how familiar they are with you I highly doubt you will be getting into close contact and offering honey directly to an active colony like you can with paper wasps. Watch Hornet King's channel where he relocates nests and still can only get so close to them before they display aggressive behavior.

  • @catherinehubbard1167
    @catherinehubbard1167 Рік тому +47

    What beautiful creatures. Thank you for showing them so clearly.

  • @thereconrigger4956
    @thereconrigger4956 7 місяців тому +3

    The beginning of this summer (2023) I had a wasp nest of these same type of red and yellow paper wasps, at my work and watched it grow from a single queen into about 30 individuals. They were doing amazing and even though their nest was under the main steps into my warehouse, they never stung a single person or even bothered with them. Sadly this past week I went to check on them and some smaller animal (racoon, skunk, fox, etc) had pulled down their comb and ate all the larva. Destroying the entire neat. All the grown adults still stay in the same spot but they don't have a comb to live on anymore. It actually made me pretty sad because they are beautiful and were doing so well. Next year I plan to do something like this, keep a nest inside a clear box and have an outlet hole to the outside but keep them nice and safe on the inside. This picture frame idea is actually perfect. Thanks for the idea.

  • @immasofa7885
    @immasofa7885 Рік тому +1605

    I love your editing! It's so professional and engaging. I can tell you put a lot of time and effort into your videos. Keep up the good work!

    • @TheDrPlants
      @TheDrPlants  Рік тому +93

      Thank you!

    • @Dieje
      @Dieje Рік тому +11

      @@TheDrPlants how long does each video take you from time of inception to execution. And what is the total editing time?

    • @Elljah123Gaming
      @Elljah123Gaming Рік тому +24

      Yeah! Each episode is like a documentary

    • @4dants161
      @4dants161 Рік тому +2

      The first second of the video "eduactional" lol

    • @user78273a
      @user78273a Рік тому

      @@Dieje id guess like 3 weeks, looking at upload schedule, maybe more or less

  • @malemon1
    @malemon1 Рік тому +899

    dude i am deathly afraid of wasps, like if i hear buzzing and i dont know what it is i will run and scream like a toddler. how you managed to gather all those wasps and put them back into their habitat without dying is beyond me. props to you

    • @dalaminaubis7822
      @dalaminaubis7822 Рік тому +58

      More than likely they recognize him. Social wasps can recognize individual faces, and his (and his hand) are around them so often and bringing them food that they're used to him and "know" he isn't a threat.

    • @grey_street
      @grey_street Рік тому +7

      thank god someone else does this too

    • @c_corgi
      @c_corgi Рік тому +8

      @@grey_street i do it also, i hate stuff with stingers

    • @JS-rv3et
      @JS-rv3et Рік тому +17

      i would jump on a crocodile.
      swim with sharks idfc.
      a wasp gets within 20 feet of me. im nopein the fuck out.

    • @malemon1
      @malemon1 Рік тому +2

      @@JS-rv3et bro frrrrr

  • @lilys.2220
    @lilys.2220 Рік тому +4

    Wasps are my biggest phobia and this video helped me a little bit with that, still absolutely terrified of them but I can appreciate them just a bit more now

  • @dedoinekabongo1557
    @dedoinekabongo1557 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for explaining the situation so properly with emotions and a balanced voice

  • @henrysapencil
    @henrysapencil Рік тому +303

    It’s incredible how wasps work, thanks for the great videos Dr. Plants

  • @Get_gudlol
    @Get_gudlol Рік тому +259

    All your videos are basically perfect documentation of pet care. These guys freak me out the whole time I haven’t been surprised this much in a LONG time. Way to go bro you’re stronger than I!

  • @ryanthoms
    @ryanthoms Рік тому +5

    Yo the color on those wasps is beautiful! Props to you for keeping these in your room, I could never. Love to see them being gentle though, so damn cool

  • @BTtheDumfuq
    @BTtheDumfuq Рік тому +13

    This man has more balls than anyone I have ever known

  • @lolbackwardslol
    @lolbackwardslol Рік тому +18

    6:21 bearded dragon tries to eat wasp

  • @paulcuffaro
    @paulcuffaro Рік тому +801

    That video was awesome!! Loved the production

    • @TheDrPlants
      @TheDrPlants  Рік тому +44

      Thanks man!

    • @Swaxol
      @Swaxol Рік тому +2

      b

    • @spankthemonkey3437
      @spankthemonkey3437 Рік тому +5

      @@TheDrPlants I used to have a wasp nest on the top of door frame. Never bothered me or swarmed me. I could even stand in the doorway smoking a cigarette and still nothing. Believe it or not the could recognize strangers and would start flying around if someone came to the door. They were the best guard animal😍. Dont be a stranger and knock🤣

  • @barrymayson2492
    @barrymayson2492 Рік тому +2

    I live in the mountains of Spain and have many wasp nests nearby . They are fairly friendly when left alone especially near water it's as if they know all life needs water and without others they can't survive! I have been stung but only when accidentally getting too near the nest. There are many different varieties as well including a rather gruesome spider wasps.

  • @HuRax
    @HuRax Рік тому +1

    The production on these videos is just amazing, being the shots, the lighting, the information, the sound design, everything is top quality!

  • @sassythesasquatch6847
    @sassythesasquatch6847 Рік тому +21

    6:11 never thought I’d see a wasp take over the globe and twerk over Russia before but here we are

  • @spiercephotography
    @spiercephotography Рік тому +344

    The red/black/yellow variety you have are so beautiful! Some of the species are mean and can get a bad rap, but i've sat in swarms of flying bees/wasps of all kinds to get some photos of them getting pollen from a huge field of golden rod in the area, and all of them ignored me. Have been similarly blessed with flowers. I maintained a little bit of space and didn't block them from getting from place to place, got completely ignored, and got lots of great photos from it. Beautiful photography, and lovely to rerelease them !

    • @Romy-Belen
      @Romy-Belen Рік тому +1

      I would love to see those pictures 🥰

    • @Koyomix86
      @Koyomix86 Рік тому +4

      Yeah I was in a swarm of tarantula hawks in Zion. They were going crazy over some milkweed there was a few dozen of them but they didn’t bother me.

    • @bungeetoons
      @bungeetoons Рік тому +1

      The only time I ever got stung was at a baseball game, a ground bee was interested in the sugary smell of a Gatorade bottle I had opened, and I just watched as the ground bee landed on my hand and started sniffing at the bottle I was holding. Unprovoked, unspooked it just stung me and left. I know ground bees don't represent the norm but they're meaner than wasps.

    • @moblinmajorgeneral
      @moblinmajorgeneral Рік тому +1

      The species I have the most experience with is _Polistes carolina_ . Though not very aggressive, they do have one of the more painful stings among commonly encountered wasps in my region, probably second to only the cow killer.

    • @bootymeatpanicoaks423
      @bootymeatpanicoaks423 11 місяців тому +1

      They didn’t attack you because you didn’t bother them.

  • @FivemPerliukai
    @FivemPerliukai Рік тому

    Your a brave man for being calm when there are wasps in your room. Your videos are very interesting keep up the good work👍

  • @gurpreetkaur-xy2cu
    @gurpreetkaur-xy2cu 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for supporting nature at the end for realising them that was kind

  • @MoonBoyAdino
    @MoonBoyAdino Рік тому +210

    I only found this channel a few weeks ago, but I'm already a huge fan. Love videos, love the animals even more.

  • @reichhb
    @reichhb Рік тому +25

    The shot of you running away was the funniest thing I’ve seen so far 😂

  • @isabellagraces5165
    @isabellagraces5165 Рік тому

    Guinea paper wasps are absolute sweethearts. I always feel comfortable and safe around them, and I love offering them treats. I’ve never gotten stung.

  • @jeanannd
    @jeanannd Рік тому +1

    On my stepfather's acreage, in the basement every year we had mud dauber wasps that would build nests for the winter. Come spring and summer we would open up the back door for them to fly up and outside. I actually featured them in a term paper I was doing. Trained some of them, with honey to come to me when I held up my finger. I got the duty to get wasps out of the house when one couldn't find the way on their own. They were great in getting rid of cut worms for their young. I was never stung. But did get stung by our honey bees, often without reason. The wasps you have in your video are very beautiful.

  • @2gwells
    @2gwells Рік тому +72

    This has gave me a whole new perspective on wasp. I always thought they were cool looking but seeing them this close just gives a whole new appreciation.

  • @consumertechwarehouse9381
    @consumertechwarehouse9381 Рік тому +125

    Your macro videography is amazing. Definitely appreciate the work that goes unnoticed to others who haven’t tried filming small creatures

  • @hughsullivan9646
    @hughsullivan9646 Рік тому

    I don't know how often you hear this, but NICE foley work on this. I can't imagine how long it took, but it makes the video 1000x more immersive.

  • @RachelleKates
    @RachelleKates Рік тому +9

    I did this WAY before you! Well… Kind of… 😆 When I was a little girl, a wasp colony built a nest in my window. The screen had been removed years ago, so they had this perfect little nook to build a nest & be protected from the weather. I spent an entire summer watching the colony, the queen, & all the stages of larvae. I spent hours one day waiting for the new baby wasps to finally emerge from the little hole. I truly felt like I had a pet wasp colony. When winter came, they all perished, but I hoped another colony would come take over, since I left the comb they had made, but none ever came. That was the summer I had a pet wasp colony.
    I never opened the window to let the wasps in, but this gave me some real nostalgia. Thanks for sharing!

    • @nucleonegro9762
      @nucleonegro9762 Рік тому

      I've heard Wasps are territotial insects, i don't think new wasps will build another colony unless you get rid off the empty nest

  • @lukeantonystevens2942
    @lukeantonystevens2942 Рік тому +46

    We have a pretty cool set up at Sussex University, it's an indoor honeybee study lab where you can observe the honeybees indoors through a glass sheet, such as the one you have, but they still have access to the outside through a tube. This lets us study hive activity (specifically their 'wiggle dance' language) and not interfere with their natural foraging behaviour. Would be awsome to see a wasp hive with this set up on this channel. You would be able to study their predatory behaviour, observing the diversity of prey brought back to the colony. Awsome stuff!

    • @TheDrPlants
      @TheDrPlants  Рік тому +15

      Wow that’s awesome! Definitely an interesting concept to look into!

    • @josephmonti-kaye2487
      @josephmonti-kaye2487 Рік тому +3

      I’ve just finished my final year at Sussex! No idea they had this there, that’s awesome

    • @lukeantonystevens2942
      @lukeantonystevens2942 Рік тому +2

      @@josephmonti-kaye2487 Ah no wayy, It's just up the road from the JMS building, kinda hard to find tho haha

  • @blueheartless36
    @blueheartless36 Рік тому +59

    Whoa, this is so beautiful? Like, you really captured all these amazing shots and were so gentle and kind to your little guests!

  • @RochelleHasTooManyHobbies
    @RochelleHasTooManyHobbies 11 місяців тому +5

    I had a "pet bee" as a kid. We found some poor little paperwasp wandering around without one of its wings.
    We named him "Buzzard", because me and my siblings are clearly very creative 😂
    We put him in a little shoebox "vivarium" with twigs and rocks and a bottlecap of water and honey, and brought him out to my mom's lilacs and other flowering bushes every day. We'd let him crawl all over us. I absolutely loved how much it tickled when he'd walk across the back of my neck.
    He was with us for about a month before he crawled into a bush one day and we couldn't find him. I miss the little guy. RIP Buzzard.

  • @Steamfishwithsoysauce
    @Steamfishwithsoysauce Рік тому +3

    Your channel is entertaining while still remaining educational and i love it

  • @sandronecromancer
    @sandronecromancer Рік тому +9

    5:20 I have finally found my spirit animal

  • @cobyholroyd6609
    @cobyholroyd6609 Рік тому +12

    0:15 mans got the long legs

  • @jiminiechubbycheeksj6296
    @jiminiechubbycheeksj6296 Рік тому +3

    Ngl I love all of your other videos because your calm approach to insects and such gives me a new perspective (I'm literally afraid of all bugs, including butterflies and ladybugs) , but this one was reeally hard to watch without shattering my phone on the ground haha. I managed to kinda push through tho so I'm pretty proud of myself

  • @ZTheLastViking
    @ZTheLastViking Рік тому

    Respect for handling the wasps like that.
    I have big red stinging ants and I get nervous when handling them they have a hair trigger and a very painful sting.
    Some species can be pretty aggressive but I've never been stung by my ants. Being able to read their body language and knowing their comfort zone is important.

  • @aciebel8313
    @aciebel8313 Рік тому +54

    This is supreme quality content. Beautiful shots of amazing animals, mixed with educational info and a well-placed joke every now and then.

  • @parzival1641
    @parzival1641 Рік тому +8

    6:55 the wasp in the middle just lost his leg 😢

  • @DinethFernando-ij7eo
    @DinethFernando-ij7eo Рік тому

    It was such a beautiful idea of you to release. So beautiful

  • @mikezeigler1
    @mikezeigler1 Рік тому

    Found my new favorite channel. Where you been all my life Dr. Plants

  • @yippee8570
    @yippee8570 Рік тому +21

    Fascinating. I've never seen wasps like these before. Wasps in the UK are black and yellow and a different shape. Loved the Ride of the Valkyries moment at the end!

    • @daniellemulder6418
      @daniellemulder6418 Рік тому +1

      The other popular Wagner song wod have been even more appropriate: Flight of the Bumblebee.

  • @jefftipton3694
    @jefftipton3694 Рік тому +28

    Your videos have some of the best quality on UA-cam. Keep it up!

  • @Tropategan
    @Tropategan Рік тому

    Halfway through this I realised i was holding my breath. Great Video. These wasps are beautiful i hav never seen colour paterns like them.

  • @casefilled1134
    @casefilled1134 Рік тому +5

    My anxiety at 3:14 ⬆️↗️⬆️↘️⬇️↙️↗️➡️↗️⤴️↖️↩️↔️⬆️➡️⬆️⬆️⬆️↗️↗️↗️↗️↗️↗️↗️↗️↗️⤵️⤴️↖️↘️↖️↘️⬆️↘️⬆️➡️↕️↗️↖️🔄⬅️⬅️⬅️↖️⬆️

  • @_guitarjun_
    @_guitarjun_ Рік тому +11

    Your videography is absolutely insane. I’ve never seen anything like your channel. Never stop!

  • @giantsalamander2296
    @giantsalamander2296 Рік тому +7

    Its nice to see that you can keep a sense of humor in such a tense situation

  • @RylTheValstrax
    @RylTheValstrax Рік тому +3

    I 'raise' (as in, have a garden setup to encourage the growth & reproduction of) scoliid wasps, specifically several species that are present locally and tackle both native and invasive pests such as several invasive species of scarabs. Its a pretty different experience to nest-making wasps, since the scoliid wasps will either hang around flowers or (for the mated females) will hang around areas with scarab grubs or spiders looking for prey for the next generation, but they don't swarm, and despite the females having stingers, they are completely docile - their stingers are really meant just for paralyzing their prey, and the only way to get stung by these wasps essentially requires capturing them and forcing them to sting you. They also have a rather pretty iridescence to them - easily some of my favorite insects.

  • @Peace444all
    @Peace444all 2 місяці тому

    lol at the many mother in law jokes in all of your videos. Amazing to watch your videos they are so fascinating and how you learned all of this I'll never know. Keep up the amazing work.

  • @PdizzleOne7889
    @PdizzleOne7889 Рік тому +5

    The humming sound of these things alone sends shivers down my spine.

  • @Dariomasterboy
    @Dariomasterboy Рік тому +12

    Your videos are just perfect to watch. not to long. straight facts, no unimportant talk. good shots. High quality. intresting stuff. You found yourself a new subscriber lul. thanks for your content

  • @kabj06
    @kabj06 Рік тому +2

    Kept a garden last year with tons of wasps. Fortunately, we had an understanding. I cut the grass and pull the weeds without issues, they can make nests in the shed nearby and get all the flowers they want.
    Worked out well. I'm sure they'll be back this year! Should also add that I didn't really have any issues with pest insects. Not sure if they were helping to control them but they must've been eating something.

  • @DevFaze_YT
    @DevFaze_YT Рік тому +2

    this is genuanly realy cool to watch and you made my fear of warps and bees alot less worse thank you so much keep up the good work found you about 30 mins ago and love you content would love to see an update on the aquarium soon to :D

  • @sethsei8746
    @sethsei8746 Рік тому +92

    What species of wasp is that? I’ve never seen any with that kind of red coloring. It’s pretty cool, just like with your last wasp videos I had never really considered how many wasp species there must be and how different they might look.

  • @Tomy_Yon
    @Tomy_Yon Рік тому +8

    As a bee keeper my dad always said that we are the invaders, not the bees or wasps, they just try to protect their territory. It made me totally tolerate these creatures around me. Yeah, living the sweet life on my patio. 😀

    • @nithraliabrawlstars6541
      @nithraliabrawlstars6541 Рік тому

      Thats not true. If im eating a ice and it comes to try stealing my food IT is the invader. Also if they then stuck on the ice and free themself they often get agressive and sting you. Or try.

  • @the_prince_of_anime
    @the_prince_of_anime Рік тому

    The best thing about this channel is all the videos are short yet great and entertaining

  • @ChristStopper
    @ChristStopper Рік тому +15

    Cant believe I've already finished binging all the videos.
    If you're able I'd love to see more frequent updates like your lizard trying to eat the wasp etc.

  • @DMonkeyPlays
    @DMonkeyPlays Рік тому

    Beautiful Vid. iv raised a few nests around my place, IME i have only been stung by young juvenile wasps. adults are gererally calm if you're slow and methodical with your movments

  • @ribunny123
    @ribunny123 11 місяців тому +5

    This footage is so cool! It strikes me as super scientifically important, not a lot of footage of the inner workings of these nests exist. Your work on housing them in your own house could lead to important discoveries of their behaviors and intelligence!

  • @manju_keo
    @manju_keo Рік тому +5

    Been checking every week for a new upload, finally a new video is out! Thanks so much dr plants. Loved this, and excited for more!

  • @epictaco6659
    @epictaco6659 Рік тому +6

    These are some of the coolest looking wasps I've ever seen

  • @Hazarey
    @Hazarey 5 місяців тому

    You did a great job showing how beautiful these creatures can be and showing to not be afraid nor hurt them considering they are NOTTT out to get us-

  • @JOEitsjustJoe
    @JOEitsjustJoe Рік тому +1

    Fascinating, incredibly educational for a 7 minute video! Short, sweet, informative, very attractive video format, and your voice is unique. This is great man, thanks! (You have the backstory to a Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater boss)

  • @andrewwarner6820
    @andrewwarner6820 Рік тому +6

    Only recently found this channel and am so happy I did. Another quality video, both educational and entertaining. I am curious as to how or what got you started in this hobby.

  • @guyfieri789
    @guyfieri789 Рік тому +3

    I just found your channel the other day and it's already one of my favorites on the platform. Love the content!

  • @refragerator
    @refragerator Рік тому +6

    Not gonna lie, the red markings on these wasps are its own kind of beauty. Very cool animals!

  • @joseestevez3061
    @joseestevez3061 Рік тому +2

    I was your 1m view I saw how it changed The number once I clicked on the video. I just found your videos and I’m binge watching them. It’s really cool what you doing, keep it up 👍

  • @themarvelchickenxd9285
    @themarvelchickenxd9285 Рік тому +7

    This guy is so good, I like how he is so nice with the environment and will go out of his way to give us very educational videos.

  • @candycane9067
    @candycane9067 Рік тому +6

    I was so nervous while watching your video knowing that something bad was gonna happen. Keep up the good work!

  • @silverfox9004
    @silverfox9004 Рік тому

    I love the colors of these! the ones here have the same build and make their nests the same way, but they're just black and yellow, none of these reds. they're bee-autiful xD
    I've always loved paper wasps. such beautiful, intelligent, fascinating little guys. I've been stung many times but I still love them

  • @One_Eyed_Cheshire
    @One_Eyed_Cheshire 11 місяців тому +5

    I'm happy to see wasps getting a little bit of positive attention. I understand why people are so afraid of them; I myself am terrified of wasps. That said, they're still incredibly interesting insects and they fulfill a necessary role in the ecosystem, and many varieties of wasp are even quite beneficial to humans. I get so sick and tired of hearing people saying they're useless mean nasty creatures that do nothing but cause harm.

  • @mormsbie2227
    @mormsbie2227 Рік тому +33

    they are really beautiful creatures!

  • @alexhamilton2710
    @alexhamilton2710 Рік тому +3

    Honestly my favourite channel at the moment, you making it so interesting and it’s so well produced!

  • @AlphaAurora12364
    @AlphaAurora12364 6 місяців тому +2

    I love how the larva are “Hmm yes mother whoever I receive I consume,” I find it a bit cute the way the adult put it into it’s room and the baby “hmm yes mother Ty” and when they’re into the cocoon phase they’re like “Ugh, mom this is just (muffled voice) a phase see u later ✌️”
    😂❤

  • @Rainy827
    @Rainy827 9 місяців тому +7

    Idk how much this guy trains to literally pick up wasps without them stinging him this guy is truly a legend

    • @Notabl3
      @Notabl3 9 місяців тому

      It’s so easy

    • @Scaramouche_sillies
      @Scaramouche_sillies 5 місяців тому

      They didn’t train the wasp. They just don’t see him as a threat

  • @silverdrag0n_
    @silverdrag0n_ Рік тому +3

    this is so fascinating! the wasps seem so calm here, it's really quite impressive

  • @mkks4559
    @mkks4559 Рік тому +12

    I've been waiting for you to upload a new video for so long! Thank you for making great content!

  • @RonyRM
    @RonyRM Рік тому +1

    Great job, I liked the video and how you take care of them. At one point I thought they would sting you when you put your hand close to them

  • @alenaxp
    @alenaxp Рік тому +12

    this is amazing wasp video! wow

  • @LM-Adventures
    @LM-Adventures Рік тому +11

    I didn't know what to say, a colony of wasps in the bedroom, heck no.... 😳 and loose.... those grey larvae grubs are cool and kinda sea creature spooky. Very informative video. Thanks for sharing. Glad you let them go...

  • @svbakakris323
    @svbakakris323 Рік тому +29

    Incredible content. Thanks for your through information & hard work.

  • @umuhyacinth6144
    @umuhyacinth6144 7 місяців тому

    One day those wasps will return thank you for raising them

  • @Linkwii64
    @Linkwii64 Рік тому +1

    This video is my therapy. I was afraid of these little bugger, after this video now I felt like I just misunderstood them. Thank You.

  • @popcorn8035
    @popcorn8035 Рік тому +6

    Awesome video. Appreciate for the time and effort. Creating the video is one thing. Growing the wasps is another thing. This video deserves a million views.

  • @Fluffybullets2
    @Fluffybullets2 Рік тому +10

    Hey dude cool video! Quick question though are those wasps indigenous to your area to where you live? I only ask because releasing something foreign especially predators such as wasps could upset the local eco system?
    I might be a little misinformed

    • @Envra
      @Envra Рік тому +3

      Nah dude that's a good question to ask if you don't know. I don't know the answer either so imma leave my comment here to see the replies.
      Edit: Found a comment of the creator saying they were common where he lives.

  • @AtticusHimself
    @AtticusHimself Рік тому +1

    6:20 this shot earned you a subscription
    Friggin brilliant, just brilliant you're awesome

  • @justalazyemo5160
    @justalazyemo5160 Рік тому

    i love how you made chewing noises whenever something was eating bc we couldn't hear it through the glass

  • @StarLightHH1
    @StarLightHH1 Рік тому +35

    another amazing video, thank you for these experiences! ❤️😁

  • @fabledgeist
    @fabledgeist Рік тому +19

    Wow wow wow, I absolutely love wasps and being able to see so much footage of this gorgeous species was so cool! Thank you for understanding that they're animals, your content is definitely some of the most positive and informative that I've come across.

  • @cassandrabermillo4540
    @cassandrabermillo4540 Рік тому

    I really love what you’re doing here. You’re making entertaining and educational videos, all while breaking damaging stigmas of nature. Amazing. 1000/10
    If I had you as a teacher, I would’ve gotten straight As. I can’t even tell you’re giving me a whole ass lecture.