You did a fantastic job at describing how the process works I especially liked the part whenever you have ear rape audio blast over your voice at the very end
Excellent explanation. The way you explain in detail with your beautiful voice is impressive. I am an old subscriber of your channel and you feel like a family member of mine. Best wishes.
Nicole, I think my grandmother, or mother, planted a fig tree years ago in nj. Never saw a wasp, i don’t remember any, lived in the city, but I think maybe bees, and some insects. Never covered it, and it lasted more than 30 years, might still be there not sure. My mother would put them in the frig after washing in water, then you might see a bee or insect. They were sweet and blue, not sure what type of fig that was, but they tasted great when ripe.
There is some type of fig in the Philippines which I only know it’s called fig after living in Canada for years now and because we don’t know if it’s edible, we thought it’s poisonous. I swear I will try one when I’m there.
@@TrueFoodTV I look on your site and "Why there's a dead wasp in your fig" is the most recent video you have published - so I take it that you are planning to put a new video up real soon now?