i feel like you guys are getting tired of the amazing positivity and want people to talk about the subject of the video but good lord the production quality is amazing on every single video
The mountain pine beetle here in Canada is destroying much of the trees in Jasper. They're practically indestructible. Fire can't kill them, water can't kill them, and they became really dangerous. Only freezing FREEZING temperaturs for a prolonged period of time can kill them. But because if how cold the winter was this year, a lot of the beetles died off. Nature at its finest ;)
I swear, I had to seriously keep one of them in water for over 20 minutes before it died. It got into my house and I couldn't just put it back, y'know?
I know this is a very late comment, but isn’t it just amazing how these trees fight back? It’s like there’s this whole little world for each of these tiny insects. Awesome.
Kurobara Anatanoniwade humans plant a lot of trees, so the trees probably hate humans a lot less. But I get it, the cool online fad right now is to hate humans.
Campbell Sadeghy and humans have also destroyed alot of trees to make paper, furniture, and so on. So I think they might have a love-hate relationship, or just pure hate But these beetles with the "in and out, in and out", well, let's just say it's...interesting ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°
This was a truly amazing insight into this relentless insects' habitation and consuming/cutting in pine trees. Such brilliant visual coupled with a concise explanation.
i've been following this channel for so long, i just cant get enough of all the cool videos you guys put out and wished you guys would post more frequently, but at the same time i understand Quality > Quantity
GASP!!!! BEETLES ARE INVASIVE SPECIES!! HOOMANS, HUNT THEM DOWN!! That little buggers, is there ecological benefits to beetles except maybe for pollination or decomposition?
Invasive species are non-native, and they threaten the balance of an ecosystem once introduced. These beetles are part of this ecosystem and healthy trees can defend against them. They aren't going to throw things out of whack on their own. (We do treat them as pests though, clearing out susceptible trees to control their populations.)
I guess one emoji is enough- *NO I NEED MORE EMOJIS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA* 🌋🏖🌋🏖🌋🏖🌋🏖🏛🏘🏛🏘🌋🏘🏟🏖🏛🏜🏛🏙🌋🏝⛰🏟🏝🗻🏙🌎🏜🌋🗾🏗🏘🌋🏝🏟🏔🤗😋🤔😅😋😅😀🤔😋😎😘😅😊😚😘😘😋😁😍😉😗😊🤔🔕🎙🔈📣🎧🎷🎼🎙🔈📯🎧🎸🔈🛅🚸🚺🚾🛅🚮🛅🛂🛄⛔🚯🚯🚫😅😁😘😙😘🚺😘🚺🛂🚺🎧🚾🛂🚺😙🎼🚸⛔🛄🎷🛄⛔🚮🇦🇴🇦🇬🇦🇩🇦🇮🇦🇿🚩🇦🇴🇦🇹🇦🇷🇦🇫🇦🇷🇦🇸🇦🇺🇧🇷🇧🇩🇨🇦🇨🇺🇨🇭
Though I don't like bugs, insects at all as I find out them to be creepy but this narrator voice even I haven't seen her but I have fallen in love with her voice and just watch all the episodes of Deep Look to listen to her..Lovely voice must be a lovely and a gorgeous lady behind this voice.. 😍😍😍
I just found this channel around an hour ago and I plan on staying. Very informative, they don't talk to you like your a child but they make it understandable. You have earned a new sub!
I think other pines are affected too. Ips sp. affect Pinyon Pines from which pine nuts are harvested. I have corresponded with harvesters of these here in the USA who report that droughts and outbreaks of Ips sp. reduce the cone crop. Also Lodgepole Pine are affected too I think. Montana Woodworks made me some beautiful furniture that shows the gallery works of these "bark beetles" and the so called "blue stain" that occurs to the wood from the fungus. Deep Look provided us with some really great photography of these guys in action.
One theory to the continuing growth of the beetle populations is that due to the constantly warming global temperatures, the cold frosts that arrive in the pines' regions no longer gets cold enough to kill off some portion of the beetles. Before, the cold would act as a defense for the trees where it would keep the beetle populations in check. Now that winters aren't as cold as they used to be, the beetles can basically keep at eating the pines all year round.
These all feel like mini clips from a professional nature documentary. It's amazing, guys. Especially that sound design!
Thank you for the compliment!
@@KQEDDeepLook Can you make same as it on "Dung beetle"🥰
Who would win?
100 year old tree
1 sticky boi
Lol
No if I cut the tree down first
Sticky boi 🤣🤣
It depends, unless you *CHOP THE TREE DOWN* you monster!
Yes that's a peppa pig ref
Xavier the Hybrid Prince I immediately thought of Suzie Sheep whispering, “ *Chop the tree down!..* “
*NO!!*
Who would have thought that watching a beetle bore a hole wouldn't be boring at all?
New Message The beetles boring wasn't boring
did I just watched p**n O_O
New Message .
hey man. Why do I see you in every video I watch???
Ok that was a good one
“Going in and out in and out”
“And the tree oozes”
Oh wow mate calm down
😂😂😂😂
w O a H
You know what that means.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
*why you have to be dirty minded ya lot*
Lol
i feel like you guys are getting tired of the amazing positivity and want people to talk about the subject of the video but good lord the production quality is amazing on every single video
Never gets old. :-)
*Going in, and out, in and out.*
O o h
With that white stuff as well. You know what will happen...
;)
And the white, sticky stuff that comes out.
*O H H*
First, I was like "aww poor beetle"
Then I was like "aww poor tree"
😂
The mountain pine beetle here in Canada is destroying much of the trees in Jasper. They're practically indestructible. Fire can't kill them, water can't kill them, and they became really dangerous. Only freezing FREEZING temperaturs for a prolonged period of time can kill them. But because if how cold the winter was this year, a lot of the beetles died off.
Nature at its finest ;)
I swear, I had to seriously keep one of them in water for over 20 minutes before it died. It got into my house and I couldn't just put it back, y'know?
I'm sorry, but I couldn't help but read it in a Canadian accent
Should have used more fire
Smash it with a hammer
The potatoes beetles have become resistant to
Over 50 insecticides,,,
Deep look videos can never get any better
Because they are already great
Thanks you!
Totally agree.
_Quality over 8000_
*QUALITY OVER 900000000000000000*
𝘘𝘶𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘺 𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘳 100000000000000000
true
Freakin beetles! Stay away from my pines!!
Im team beele
Poor tree
poor beetles
Waaahh😩😭😭
#plantlivesmatter
@@AChannelFrom2006 the beetles had their fun in this case, so i agree with cat cal, poor tree for now
Im team beetle
"Wow... That larvae is really movin" I laughed so hard to the way she said it 4:26
This truly is one of the most underappreciated channels on the whole platform!
2:34 me and the boys digging for diamonds in minecraft
I thought sap was a type of resin?
Peter Schmidt Yes it in fact is. Sap needs to harden first to make it be called resin.
Lol no.
it's not...please use at least google and check it out...or enroll a course in wood anatomy/physiology
Noooo no no no not really
Meme Bot really? Please explain I'M SO INTERESTED AND CONFUSED
I adore all of your videos! I wish I could make resin to trap my enemies.
Let us know how that goes.
@Clarence Lannister: I'm aware.
Rare Ghazt
>He can't make his own sticky resin
Heh, pathetic. The absolute state of soyim
In and out in and out and gooey I've seen that before lol
to keep the pathway clear
Onigiri Izumi uhhhh
lol
Lol
(\_(\
(●_●)
>stop >
I get so freaked out by watching these close ups of insects yet I can't stop myself from watching these videos
I guess you can say the Panderosa isn't all bark and no bite.
Okay I'll get out.
JR Pacion don’t worry.. its *pine.*
I gotta go now, tree ya'll later.
Sap dudes!
Y’all heard about the new resindent? They’re so messy.
Read More.
Read More.
I know this is a very late comment, but isn’t it just amazing how these trees fight back? It’s like there’s this whole little world for each of these tiny insects. Awesome.
I hate those beetles
Justus Yoon the trees probably hate the beetles and humans too.
Justus Yoon Do you find them boring?
Justus Yoon ik I have seen eastern ones that are really disgusting
Kurobara Anatanoniwade humans plant a lot of trees, so the trees probably hate humans a lot less.
But I get it, the cool online fad right now is to hate humans.
Campbell Sadeghy and humans have also destroyed alot of trees to make paper, furniture, and so on.
So I think they might have a love-hate relationship, or just pure hate
But these beetles with the "in and out, in and out", well, let's just say it's...interesting
͡° ͜ʖ ͡°
“I fear no man, but that thing”
*enter the beetle*
“It scares me”
ALWAYS quality over quantity for this channel. Never change!
Top 10 anime battle
Lol
Alice 90 Top 10 Anime Beetle
bloody love this channel
Oi m8
My grandpa's friend got one in his ear and it burrowed into his eardrum. He lost 50 percent of his hearing.
My ears itch now
well.... at least they didn't lay eggs.
@@mialunala5261 oop
OH MY
that sounds really horrible
This was a truly amazing insight into this relentless insects' habitation and consuming/cutting in pine trees. Such brilliant visual coupled with a concise explanation.
It doesn't matter how many times I watch a Deep Look video, it never fails to amaze me
i've been following this channel for so long, i just cant get enough of all the cool videos you guys put out and wished you guys would post more frequently, but at the same time i understand Quality > Quantity
This was very entertaining and full of content, the video quality is excelent and there's no clickbait.
First video i see on this channel, cool.
GASP!!!! BEETLES ARE INVASIVE SPECIES!! HOOMANS, HUNT THEM DOWN!!
That little buggers, is there ecological benefits to beetles except maybe for pollination or decomposition?
Nanna Leifa They kill unhealthy trees and contribute for the natural selection of the species
Im pretty sure beetles are huge huuugggeee contributors to the food chain
I don’t think there are any ecological benefits but they’ve written some pretty good music
Invasive species are non-native, and they threaten the balance of an ecosystem once introduced.
These beetles are part of this ecosystem and healthy trees can defend against them. They aren't going to throw things out of whack on their own.
(We do treat them as pests though, clearing out susceptible trees to control their populations.)
Buggers lol
This is the only Channel on UA-cam where I turn off my AdBlocker, because you guys really earned your cash!
Love from Germany.
You guys never disappoint..!! Love from India
lol yeah sorry
Bobs and vagene
Open bob
@@TheWalf999 ok 9 year old troll
This channel is way too underrated. I'm in love with your incredible content! 💖
This channel really brings out the interesting things in the small world
That is our hope!
The sheer quality of these videos is astounding. Amazing!
1 person is trapped within resin and disliked the video
The most unbelievable part was that the beetle mum carries fungus to the hole for the grubs nutrition!
"In and out, in and out"
>queue white liquid
Ayo that’s kinda sus-
"A secret weapon flows beneath the tree's bark."
Me: Sap-
" *IT'S NOT SAP* "
Dang it...
Why isn't this channel the one with the most subscribers? This are the best videos on UA-cam!
Thanks! Spread the word.
I went to my subscriptions and saw this and said " this is a flippin mirical"
Deep Look staff, you should do a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) to promote your channel. Your channel deserves more love!
Deep look is love!
I'd never thought that I would find a channel that could compete with the BBC's nature videos. Luckily, you guys have proven me wrong!
Grossly adorable!
Dr.Science idk i just typed this when i saw the video
Beetle antennae are so cute!
GREAT VIDEO DEEP LOOK AMAZING HOW YOU SHOWED US IN THE TREE
*going in and out, in and out.*
*As the beetle digs the tree oozes*
*well, it’s still a better love story than twilight-*
"Going in and out in and out" sound like some fun things to do while your bored 😏
Wish that beetles don't exist so the trees won't have a problem.🌲🐞
Fun fact: phloem is actually edible for humans, too!
Wonder what it tastes like
@@mykur7497 it have no taste,very plain
so's the beetle.
More amazing camerawork, and always a fantastic explanation!
I doubt these videos could get any more relaxing...
Thank you!
Im damien wayne and i approve this message 😊😊
This channel is underrated
It isn’t really popular but it should be
Such great camera detail and script, amazing
Thank you for the kind words.
Deep Look oh my you replied to me♡❤❤ i feel so special.
The best thing about these videos are the sound effects.
AMAZING Video Keep up the fantastic and awesome job deep look really appreciate👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😃😃😃😃😃😃👏👏👏👏👏👏
Dinosaurs terroir World 💩💋👄👍👍👍👍👍👍💖
Autumn Campbell ????WHAT...........
Andromeda some are ?
I guess one emoji is enough-
*NO I NEED MORE EMOJIS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA* 🌋🏖🌋🏖🌋🏖🌋🏖🏛🏘🏛🏘🌋🏘🏟🏖🏛🏜🏛🏙🌋🏝⛰🏟🏝🗻🏙🌎🏜🌋🗾🏗🏘🌋🏝🏟🏔🤗😋🤔😅😋😅😀🤔😋😎😘😅😊😚😘😘😋😁😍😉😗😊🤔🔕🎙🔈📣🎧🎷🎼🎙🔈📯🎧🎸🔈🛅🚸🚺🚾🛅🚮🛅🛂🛄⛔🚯🚯🚫😅😁😘😙😘🚺😘🚺🛂🚺🎧🚾🛂🚺😙🎼🚸⛔🛄🎷🛄⛔🚮🇦🇴🇦🇬🇦🇩🇦🇮🇦🇿🚩🇦🇴🇦🇹🇦🇷🇦🇫🇦🇷🇦🇸🇦🇺🇧🇷🇧🇩🇨🇦🇨🇺🇨🇭
how do you do the emojis with a key board
3:02
Oh aren’t larvae babies AW I CANT WAIT TO SEE THIS
....
I thought I would be hit with cuteness not this
20 secs into the vid, started reading comments:
Thought i accidentally went on PHub
Wow amazing video! I never even knew this amazing beetles existed!
Adult Beetle: _Son, have you brought your lunch-box?_
Larvae: *_*shows white stuff*_*_ yes mom_
To be fair, It did give the beetle quite a nice polish.
I clicked this video so hard
Melli like this:POOOOOOOKKKKKKKEEEEEEEE
Dont break your screen/mouse/touchpad thing
@@evilbadger34 lol
Yes, another video from Deep Look!
This is an...uhm,interesting
Those bugs *ate my chair once :-)*
We can copy their body surface. It's anti-stick by design. If only we had such surfaces on our cooking tools :-)
The hardened and dead beetles are creepy
1:42
This channel deserves more views and subscription honestly.
+mico_ lodeon thanks!
I always love your videos, they're so interesting! Thanks for making all your videos
You are welcome, Harris!
This was so interesting! Thank you for the video.
So, dconsidering there are more and more droughts, the pine may be in real danger. :(
Those sound effects and background music makes this channel very enjoyable.
Every Deep look gets original music, written just for the episode. Our music is composed by the amazing Seth Samuel.
Now I found out that there are other insects besides ants that can farm.
Bees
Throw me to the pines and the beetles and I’ll come out PREGNANT.
i have some poor pines that these things have made them such a mess.. :@ i hate them so much
Oh no! same species, or different species?
Im team beetle
Excellent video! Very well made and informative.
Since most drought are intensified by man-made activities, we basically are killing those pines unknowingly.
How does Deep look make something from being "not interesting " to " I'm addicted to your videos
Plot twist: There are some money printers inside.
Though I don't like bugs, insects at all as I find out them to be creepy but this narrator voice even I haven't seen her but I have fallen in love with her voice and just watch all the episodes of Deep Look to listen to her..Lovely voice must be a lovely and a gorgeous lady behind this voice.. 😍😍😍
Everybody gangsta till the trees start
Start....
Uh...
Start....
Start oozing
I just found this channel around an hour ago and I plan on staying. Very informative, they don't talk to you like your a child but they make it understandable. You have earned a new sub!
So glad you found us!
Me too! I'm learning a lot!
Are you ABSOLUTELY sure that isn't something else...
Hellz yeah! I love this stuff, great angles as always
Yay! Thanks!
Always amazing!! Keep them coming
We will, Eddie.
Only you guys can take gross subject matter and turn it into eye candy. Thank you for all your hard work, Deep Look!
Our pleasure.
The pine beetles have really affected the ponderosas where I am from. This video is super cool!
Thanks!
I could never get bored of this channel❤️
Man I never miss any of their videos. So much fun!
I think other pines are affected too. Ips sp. affect Pinyon Pines from which pine nuts are harvested. I have corresponded with harvesters of these here in the USA who report that droughts and outbreaks of Ips sp. reduce the cone crop. Also Lodgepole Pine are affected too I think. Montana Woodworks made me some beautiful furniture that shows the gallery works of these "bark beetles" and the so called "blue stain" that occurs to the wood from the fungus. Deep Look provided us with some really great photography of these guys in action.
That foley work is on point.
I love *Nature*
Ecstactic capture...........
These pines and the beetles are both so cute.WHat happens when they meet in the afterlife......
I love this channel, honestly. Their replies seem to have personality, unlike most youtubers.
One theory to the continuing growth of the beetle populations is that due to the constantly warming global temperatures, the cold frosts that arrive in the pines' regions no longer gets cold enough to kill off some portion of the beetles. Before, the cold would act as a defense for the trees where it would keep the beetle populations in check. Now that winters aren't as cold as they used to be, the beetles can basically keep at eating the pines all year round.
The beettel:going in and out
The tree: **some hentai sounds**
I have watched your vids and I will honestly say, you people never seem to disappoint
That sounds like me calling my friends over to the mall on Black Friday
Tbh this channel should have at least 1 M subs and way more likes.