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Thank you and enjoy. Dr. Wm. James Davis Karen Anthonisen Finch, MS
I love this video. I originally thought there was tent worms on my baby aspen tree and that the ants were eating it’s larva but I now understand I have a bigger problem on my hands! ATTACK OF THE GARDENNNN THIS WAR IS ONNNN
Well Done, I am from Montana and don't recall seeing these here.I believe that Freezout is our Largest WMA (wildlife management area) Edit; I just subscribed but see you have not produced any videos in some time, I would encourage you to spend some coin on Marketing to promote your videos. We need more fact based well put together Videos as you do. Again, I appreciate what you did and hope you will do more. Kids depend on it :)
Fuck those flying rats that feel like they're invincible in their multiple mud nest aligned all together forcing you to put a barrier. Not sure why those birds deserve to be treated like nature and deserve to be protected. The problem is because a bullshit act over 100 years ago entitled them to be protected like they figured rats such as swallows would migrate rapidly become a problem and destroy people's homes and furniture this is NOT nature and you would think so if a whole colony came at your home and had these rats overrule where you live then from their shit mud hut babies with nasty odor to deal with. Hopefully, your new weak president realizes that it's rat-infested birds such as these that will damage more and more infrastructure.
Just discovered my first junkbug. I now live in a hardwood forest, having grown-up in a cypress hammock in So. Fl. on the gulf. Please keep teaching, I 'll keep learning the rest of my life. Love the BUGS.
These creatures are invasive to Florida and other parts of the US, they scare off the native green anoles and sometimes kill them. I hunt brown anoles with the BB guns I have to protect my green anoles, and knight anoles sometimes
Wow finally got to see their nest! 😀 Check out the leaf-cutting skills of these bees in video link below ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ztStVuGm6KQ.html
What kind of fly is that? I took a video today of a tiny brown fly follow a wasp around, and I tried looking up what type of fly would follow a wasp and I could not find any information. But your video came up, and it looks like it could be the same type of fly.... Update: Found what type of fly (sarcophagidae satellite fly) The Miltogramminae are a subfamily of the family Sarcophagidae. They are kleptoparasites of solitary bees and solitary wasps.
The Roadrunner's Nuptial Gift? Nowhere in this video did it show the male Roadrunner giving the female Roadrunner anything. So why the title? It feels like clickbaiting, titling a video with the name of something that is not shown in the video.
So, as a kid, I had this Magic School Bus CD rom which was about zoology, so I got to learn about various animals. The graphics and artwork left a bit to be desired, though, so the springhare, for example, looked like a regular rabbit. One of the animals I remember was the ruddy duck, which in the game looked like a regular duck, but was described as looking like a toy. For some reason, I remembered today that I'd never seen an actual photo of this duck, so I looked it up. I'm now learning that this has got to be one of the most surreal kinds of duck I've ever seen. What a wonder of a waterfowl!
I live in south florida and these things are everywhere it's hilarious.. I was misting three of them lightly with the hose and they were all males and fighting in a circle.. I'll catch the females and just hold them for a minute and let them go, but I dont really mess with the males because they will bite you even though it wont hurt, but they also will eat baby ones :(
funny, opposite here, the largest, strongest males can take the handling but I wouldn't want to hurt the females, some of them seem very tiny and fragile