Try insecticidal soaps? Or, if you can, move the plants outdoors to a shaded area for a few hours each day. Just make sure that it's not too cold or too hot for the plants, and don't let 'em get sunburnt.
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@@IrishRepoMan It's a loud noise that startles you and makes you jump. The lion roar at the end of these videos used to be louder and have that effect.
Dear David Attenborough and Nature Bites content creators, This video has 2 different commercially available parasites in it. The wasp shown is Encarsia formosa and it is stinging a stationary whitefly pupae. The aphids do not have a stationary pupa phase and the species of wasp seen parasitizing them is probably an aphidius species. Let me know if you ever need advisement on biocontrol projects! Sincerely, Chris
Well said! I was about to make the same comments. Adult wasps 'hatching from eggs' was the other clanger. Obviously they were emerging from parasitised whitefly pupae.
The fact that this is a real thing goes to prove the truth is way beyond stranger then fiction. Fascinating and also the fucking things of a nightmare.
Love David Attenborough's narration, but since when did adult wasps come directly from eggs? And since when do aphids pupate? Aphids develop gradually, starting with nymphs.
@@Alusnovalotus That's what he implied when the people hung up the cards, that adult wasps hatched out of eggs attached to the cards. Even if they hatched as larvae, they would immediately starve to death.
Theres a really good documentary about the symbiotic relationship between fig wasps and fig trees called The Queen of Trees by Deeble and Stone. Male fig wasps will impregnate the female while still in their eggs.
God: "Now, let's see. I've stocked the planet's environment with plenty of revolting, horrific creatures. Now, all I need is a good PR man to lovingly explain all these things to the hairless apes. I know! I'll create David Attenborough!"
The wasps on the cards are Encarsia formosa that attack whitefly, not aphids. Also, aphids do not have pupae. Surprising to have such basic mistakes in what otherwise are well researched and well executed documentaries
Which begs the question, who is responsible for the channels’ goofs? Does David Attenborough review the script? Does he do his own research? If not then who? Does David Attenborough have writers? How many writers does he have? Do they have degrees in their respective fields?
This series is absolutely fascinating! But the thumbnails and titles of them should need some work! They don't portray the beauty or content of these mini documentaries hence won't capture the interest of the viewers as well as they could! Love the films though!!💚
@@luminousfractal420 That's not true, I have never seen a parasitoid on ladybird beetles. The wasps you introduce to control aphids only feed and breed on aphids. Same goes for any other biocontrol agent available, parasites do not tend to be generalists.
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But what does the sticky plant get out of its relationship with the capsid bug? I guess it is not getting eaten but the capsid bug is not necessary for that goal... but not much else.... I think it not considered mutualism here... only the capsid bug benefits taking advantage of the blast radius of the sticky plant's defences...
We're you listening? He literally explains it. The capsid bugs droppings provide food for the plant. By providing easy meals for the insect it, the insect does it business right above the plant.
@@mowmou1406 I agree. But I couldn't think of anything to say but the truth. Should I remove it because I don't want to be disrepectful? I made myself watch it cause I think the info is important.
So say you grow some exotic plants in a filtered greenhouse, with no way for insects to get in. Would things like aphids and cockroaches still find ways to get inside and wreak havoc on your plants?
Unless you've got a sterile airlock with a change of 'clean-room' clothes, there's still a chance somethin' could hitch a ride on *you.* By all means, take necessary precautions to reduce the likelihood of bringing in pests or infections (clean your clippers, have a change of gloves, etc.), but going that far is unnecessary. Bugs are a part of gardening, and managing them is a requirement. There are safe ways to manage 'em, so don't be too discouraged. To know what to do for each plant, search online for the specific plant/infestation.
Those alien movies (where they lay eggs inside a person's chests) seems nothing as compared to these magnanimous monstrosities.(trying to copy my boy David) 😂
“Would you like to see a plant ensnare some bugs and watch a another bug eat those bugs, then defecate their nutritious waste onto said plant?” Me: “You really know how to put the hook in me David.”
Mistake at 4:00 that is encarsia formosa there and it prays on whiteflies. The wasp that prays on aphids is called aphidius colemani and looks completely different. And those are not aphid pupae, those are whitefly larvae and it eats those indeed. The video conflates the 2 species. Aphids are giving birth to live young and they do not have pupas... VERY INACCURATE!!!!!
There is a theory that it enabled the advancement of the human brain. But then I'm half convinced fungi rule the world through brain control like they do with insects. Maybe the fungal layers act like superbrains. Waiting on more research.
The entire BBC is being worked by millennials atm. So much horrible lol. Even spelling mistakes and missing entire countries from the map. As well as the transformers movie style audio. Balance media people. Balance. Latest and greatest isn't always the best for human perception.
Ive always found it extremely hilarious when animal and nature documentaries put those sound effects a little overboard :D
Monster bug wars channel does that. They make them sound like dinosaurs 🤣🤣🤦🏻♂️
@@johnlaslett5339 lmfao It's hilarious 😂
the cracking etc. could be the actual sound as they have high high def cameras they also have high high def recorders
My favourite nature programs are about insects and plants. Love these types of video. David Attenborough is a legend
Similar interests..!
Mine are the ones about spiders, especially when David Attenborough is narrating.
looking at those aphid bodies is satisfying and calming
coming from a struggling houseplant owner
Try insecticidal soaps? Or, if you can, move the plants outdoors to a shaded area for a few hours each day. Just make sure that it's not too cold or too hot for the plants, and don't let 'em get sunburnt.
Even Aliens seem a bit familiar after seeing these creatures. Incredible!
I believe that all mortal humanity can agree on at least one item…the longest possible and healthy existence of David Attenborough to bless us all with his graceful demeanor. I pray for his continued health and professional, graceful demeanor. Colonel Bryan Maxwell USMC ( Retired)…👍🇺🇸
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Thank you for your service
Nah he’s over rated.
I really love these. Thank you for turning down the volume of the jump scare at the end.
Nobody wants a jump scare after being soothed by David Attenborough’s dulcet tones ❤️
@@NatureBites Exactly. Thank you very much for turning it down.
What jump scare?
@@IrishRepoMan It's a loud noise that startles you and makes you jump. The lion roar at the end of these videos used to be louder and have that effect.
@@anyascelticcreations I know what it is, I just didn't know what jump scare you were talking about.
Sir David Attenborough's videos, keep them coming 😊💙
I love the length of the videos, I learn so much more. Thanks
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Dear David Attenborough and Nature Bites content creators,
This video has 2 different commercially available parasites in it. The wasp shown is Encarsia formosa and it is stinging a stationary whitefly pupae. The aphids do not have a stationary pupa phase and the species of wasp seen parasitizing them is probably an aphidius species. Let me know if you ever need advisement on biocontrol projects!
Sincerely,
Chris
Well said! I was about to make the same comments. Adult wasps 'hatching from eggs' was the other clanger. Obviously they were emerging from parasitised whitefly pupae.
Excellent topics
That must be an expensive equipment to be able to record that capsid stinging sound
That glass house is so beautiful. If I owned it, I'd be lying down anywhere or around it
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The bugs would get you :)
Love u sir David thanks for making my childhood amazing ❤
😮I didnt know david had a halloween episode!❤ nice😊
I love your commentry since I started watching The ANIMAL PLANET on TV
I'm amazed with how much of nature Attenborough knows about!!!
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The fact that this is a real thing goes to prove the truth is way beyond stranger then fiction. Fascinating and also the fucking things of a nightmare.
Absolutely amazing
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Awesome 😍
Awesome 👍 Documentary on the life of Insects.
That crunching ASMR xD
Interesting!!
That grub was walking backwards...or was it?
Love David Attenborough's narration, but since when did adult wasps come directly from eggs? And since when do aphids pupate? Aphids develop gradually, starting with nymphs.
I don’t think it said they immediately started laying eggs just after hatching. And not sure about the aphids.
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@@Alusnovalotus That's what he implied when the people hung up the cards, that adult wasps hatched out of eggs attached to the cards. Even if they hatched as larvae, they would immediately starve to death.
@@zorkmid1083 that’s actually interesting too. Nature is wild.
Theres a really good documentary about the symbiotic relationship between fig wasps and fig trees called The Queen of Trees by Deeble and Stone. Male fig wasps will impregnate the female while still in their eggs.
The macro world is interesting, it is a different world, a world that we do not see.
I’m gonna miss Attenborough , he’s the best narrator God sent
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God: "Now, let's see. I've stocked the planet's environment with plenty of revolting, horrific creatures. Now, all I need is a good PR man to lovingly explain all these things to the hairless apes. I know! I'll create David Attenborough!"
His parents, not god.
No gods needed at all.
He's not dead yet. Correction: Godsend. Not sent. I don't believe in any god, but at least I know the proper term. No offense. Simply explaining.
That contained eco system is really cool and is kind of a stepping stone towards space colonization.
WHAT AN INTERESTING VIDEOS YOU HAVE,IT MAKES ME WANT TO KNOW MORE 🤔🤔🤔.
Extraordinario, el mundo microscópico es genial.
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The wasps on the cards are Encarsia formosa that attack whitefly, not aphids. Also, aphids do not have pupae. Surprising to have such basic mistakes in what otherwise are well researched and well executed documentaries
Which begs the question, who is responsible for the channels’ goofs? Does David Attenborough review the script? Does he do his own research? If not then who? Does David Attenborough have writers? How many writers does he have? Do they have degrees in their respective fields?
Truth is scarier than fiction
So the capsid bug is like a plant spider :O
Who needs a horror movie when you can watch NB
I like the parasitic wasps and insects that feast on aphids and whitefly larvae.
Why can’t i stop watching?
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Can someone tell me where this documentary is filmed?
Fab music.
Like the water dragon sfxs
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Just unbelievable shit how it all work so amazing the things this wonderful man has shown me 4 decades from Toronto Migwech 🔥💯
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This series is absolutely fascinating! But the thumbnails and titles of them should need some work! They don't portray the beauty or content of these mini documentaries hence won't capture the interest of the viewers as well as they could!
Love the films though!!💚
I get high occasionally and somehow end up watching this and it terrifies me.
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Insects are ruthless!!!!
Horrifying...
If we could squeeze the nonstick stuff out of these bugs we could save a lot of Pam spray we use in our skillets when we cook.
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Getting strong "I drink your milkshake" vibes
That’s metal af
Those water dragons are basically in heaven.. plenty food and no one to eat you. Life is good.
I want to buy one of those wasp tags to control the aphids in my area. I wonder what temperature they can survive in.
But, you can find someone selling them in your country?
I believe they love summer temperature
For aphids you need ladybirds/ladybugs, you can buy online. The mini wasps lay eggs inside ladybirds so not the best for controlling aphids.
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@@luminousfractal420 That's not true, I have never seen a parasitoid on ladybird beetles. The wasps you introduce to control aphids only feed and breed on aphids. Same goes for any other biocontrol agent available, parasites do not tend to be generalists.
Nature is some time shared space and other events and more characters and stories of different types of people and other reasons and more events and more stuff and creepy things so let's find out more by watching this, vid6
Omg the sound effects are out of control
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Could you please confirm the latin name of the plant that appears at the beginning? Many thanks!
Roridula.
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Capsid bug is perhaps the only real example of a passive income.
Well I believe the *”SUCKED TO DEATH”* has become a fucking reality. Bravo BBC, bravo.
But what does the sticky plant get out of its relationship with the capsid bug? I guess it is not getting eaten but the capsid bug is not necessary for that goal... but not much else.... I think it not considered mutualism here... only the capsid bug benefits taking advantage of the blast radius of the sticky plant's defences...
We're you listening? He literally explains it. The capsid bugs droppings provide food for the plant. By providing easy meals for the insect it, the insect does it business right above the plant.
@@lucane6820 I must have missed that bit... :D
dang Nature...you scary.....
nature is scary!
It's so gross to watch how insects suck their prey dry.
Poor choice of words
sounds like my ex wife heeyooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
@@mowmou1406 I agree. But I couldn't think of anything to say but the truth. Should I remove it because I don't want to be disrepectful? I made myself watch it cause I think the info is important.
They're like the brain bugs from Starship Troopers.
The usual: Damn nature, you scary!
When you talk about something that is the subject of the video, you should include what it's called and how to spell it in the the description
💯❤️
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Without reading any of the words, I thought the screenshot was a video about the queen getting covid
We’re equally amazed you’re literate enough to write this down.
Nature truly is amazing.
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ok... those microscopic wasps where Fking cool. gotta look them up
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Research biocontrols! Applied Bionomics has some good videos on their page
Aphids don’t undergo complete metamorphosis - those pupa are what?? Also, the wasp didn’t hatch from the egg - those were pupae
So say you grow some exotic plants in a filtered greenhouse, with no way for insects to get in. Would things like aphids and cockroaches still find ways to get inside and wreak havoc on your plants?
Unless you've got a sterile airlock with a change of 'clean-room' clothes, there's still a chance somethin' could hitch a ride on *you.* By all means, take necessary precautions to reduce the likelihood of bringing in pests or infections (clean your clippers, have a change of gloves, etc.), but going that far is unnecessary. Bugs are a part of gardening, and managing them is a requirement. There are safe ways to manage 'em, so don't be too discouraged. To know what to do for each plant, search online for the specific plant/infestation.
Those alien movies (where they lay eggs inside a person's chests) seems nothing as compared to these magnanimous monstrosities.(trying to copy my boy David) 😂
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So, that asian water dragon and wasp colony is work for royal botanical Garden of British Royal? Hmmm... They have good career
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They look like thc crystals
What's gonna be needed when the Water Dragons get out of hand?
The most dangerous predator. A knife
Maybe they only have females (males I think get aggressive to one another during mating season, at least for bearded dragons).
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„Aphid mummies!“
Mom insects scare their baby insects with the story of the mummified bugs to get them to behave
The sound effects ruin it. It's educational not Hollywood
That's what she said.......
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The capsid bug sounds like my ex girlfriend. Sucking all of my emotions from my dead husk
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“Would you like to see a plant ensnare some bugs and watch a another bug eat those bugs, then defecate their nutritious waste onto said plant?”
Me: “You really know how to put the hook in me David.”
Damn nature! U scary!
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It's a horror movie time with the nature..
1:27 sucks it dry huh😏 it’s not limited to bugs is it asking for a friend
it is 'Post-Postmodernism' for clickbate UA-cam thumbnails with David Attenborough to exist
...but...if aphid problem, why not ladybirds? You can go outside and get those for free...
The wasps are very bad for ladybirds, they lay eggs in them.
“Aphid mummies”.
Wonder when humans will make them extinct.
This guy looks exactly how he sounds
its sad for the prey but a great day for the predator.. put happy music not sad music!
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Soon they will put a snake inside the glass house to eat the water dragon. Interesting isn't it?
then theyll introduce a mongoose to eat the snake
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too many special sound effects to my liking
The one thing he needs to discover is a dentist lol
Well maybe if you just tell him how badly it's stopping you wanting to kiss him he might make the effort 🤣
@@luminousfractal420 I'm not gay, we don't need to hear about your fantasys.
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Mistake at 4:00 that is encarsia formosa there and it prays on whiteflies. The wasp that prays on aphids is called aphidius colemani and looks completely different. And those are not aphid pupae, those are whitefly larvae and it eats those indeed. The video conflates the 2 species. Aphids are giving birth to live young and they do not have pupas...
VERY INACCURATE!!!!!
I wish he did a documentary about cannabis tbf its a massive part of us as humans
There is a theory that it enabled the advancement of the human brain.
But then I'm half convinced fungi rule the world through brain control like they do with insects. Maybe the fungal layers act like superbrains. Waiting on more research.
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Please tone down on the obnoxious sound effects and just let Sir Attenborough do his magic. I can hardly hear him narrate.
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damn nature, you scary
i hate aphids so much
They're cute. Wish they'd leave my plants to grow though
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Stop loving me.
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I love David Attenborough, but the over the top sound effects are too distracting and uncomfortable. Such a shame.
I hope Elon can figure out a way to make this man live into his 150s
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Does this guy not get paid enough for dental coverage? Just saying.
3:53 "When they hatch, the young wasps go off in search of their favorite prey...Atheist"
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Ew.
Did BBC hire a 13-y.o. to make those clickbaity video titles? Those are horrendous.
The entire BBC is being worked by millennials atm. So much horrible lol. Even spelling mistakes and missing entire countries from the map. As well as the transformers movie style audio.
Balance media people. Balance. Latest and greatest isn't always the best for human perception.
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Nah; David Attenborough *IS* a mummified bvg. 😏😉😜
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The over-exaggerated fake sounds bother me.
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