has anyone ever told you that you have an amazing documentary voice.? i thought i was watching a nat geo film. I see a career change for you in the near future
dude these bugs aren't just stinky and stupid but they are REALLY annoying. every time I see one it always flies around the light for an hour or so and that just makes me wonder how can they not suffer a heart attack from all that flying. they also always fly into things such as the window or the wall or into an open light and then they get cooked hahahaaaaa lol they are so stupid
hey there was a stinkbug in my house so i put it in the pencil sharpener it was funny it crawled in there then you here the sharpener go off ahahahahaahahaahahaahahahahahahaahhaahaha
Interesting! We have stink bugs hatching right now on the outside of our window. We were just searching the internet to figure out what kind of bug it was. My seven year old happened to notice a "leaf bug" sitting on our window in the same spot for awhile a couple of weeks ago, which now, of course, we know was a stink bug. What a strange spot for a bug to lay their eggs. Anyway, thanks for the video.
Thanks for sharing! My daughter found some of these eggs on a leaf and we put it in a jar to see what comes out. We've been checking the internet to see just what kind of bugs they will be.
I too would have probably destroyed the eggs the second I found them on my window, but I really respect this guy for his choice to let life continue for these bugs.
uhh..I don't know why I love looking at pictures and stuff about these weird bugs but when I see them in real life I get so freaked out that I can't go near them..
Those thing once laid egg onto my shirt and it hatched, inside the closet. The very next time i open the closet, they sprang out and I was f***ing surprised.
I found these on a strawberry and I did not whkat they were until the internet machine informed me.. I am soo grossed out and obsessed with looking at them now lol I popped the eggs with the end of a chop stic
I found your excellent video while trying to ID a similar neat collection of insect eggs on a lavender stem. After reading the comment from alegos it seems probable these are Leaf-footed stink bug eggs...they are common in Austin gardens where they attack our tomatoes each year.
An exciting but different research area is the biology of stink bug symbionts. We have shown that stink bugs (Pentatomidae) have a bacterium colonizing the last section of their midgut (caeca). This bacterium is vertically, but not transovarially, transmitted to offspring. Females smear the surface of eggs with symbionts, which are acquired by nymphs after hatching. This is a unique system with a number of interesting biological and evolutionary questions to be answered. they are stink bugs
o that is the potato bug it haches on windows and trees there harmless but not to farms if you have a garden or flowers and vegitation you might whant to kill them.o by the way how i know they are potato bugs is I have a small farm nerby my house and pototos bugs look just like that
that ain´t lady bugs. lady bugs are beetles, which means that there first stage is a larva. search for it on google and you will find out these are not lady bugs.
i don´t know what kind of bug it is, but its definitely not a lady bug;)
i know green ones of that and if you have one it really stinks and first i thought it were butterfly eggs then lady bugs and then little chemical bombs:P
Also, all true bugs (those in the order Hemiptera) are hemimetabolous (develop with incomplete metamorphosis) immatures are called "nymphs" and progressively get bigger with molts going through stages called instars. Usually, it's around 5 instars before they molt a last time into adulthood.
Erk! my first comment vanished. It said that these little ones are likely stink bugs (from the family: Pentatomidae). It's hard to tell precisely which kind, since nymphs tend to look vastly different in coloration compared to adults.
Ewww,bugs.
want2bskinny91 2 weeks ago
Stink bugs
kiki10522 3 weeks ago
HOW CUTE!!!!!!
nikkilovespie9 3 weeks ago
beetles!!!
TheCourtney666 4 weeks ago
You should have killed those things when u had the chance. My house gets infested by those damn bugs
redassasain18 3 months ago
could u smell them?
michaeltraynham1 3 months ago
FCKING BURN THEM USE FCKING FLAME THROWER FCKING PEOPLE TELL HEY WEIJIE WTF YOU FLAME THROWER FOR WHAT AN WASTE OF FCKING MONEY AND NOW THEY SEE WHY
weijieshlt 3 months ago
@weijieshlt well said B(
ArtFreak658 1 month ago
I edited the title later on.
How do people find this video on YouTube? Search? Link somewhere?
p0hass01 3 months ago
ummnm wellif you did not know what they are well you have the name in the title
thumbs up
AimeeRoseful 3 months ago
has anyone ever told you that you have an amazing documentary voice.? i thought i was watching a nat geo film. I see a career change for you in the near future
chourtnii 4 months ago
So that's what stinkbugs look like
Gopherunner 6 months ago
my raid wouldnt been empty by now
Biggz082 6 months ago
Thats something you wouldn't see everyday in real life...this is like a close up version of National Geographic i got stink bugs myself... 2 types..
KazoneNa 6 months ago
Great video and great narrating voice! I just found my own batch of stink bug eggs, those nasty little creatures... They are such a pest!!
fossilgirl8 6 months ago in playlist Funny
Bed bugs
tweety7746 6 months ago
Why did you let them live?!!!!
TheEvilPuppy 7 months ago
wow that was just weird but they did look kinda cool
bigkey1979 7 months ago
they dont look like stink bugs!!
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stinkbugtrapper 8 months ago
Those are humanity worst enemy, next to mosquitoes.
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stinkbugtrapper 8 months ago
No stink bugs in this video, sorry guy.
4Fist2Ax3Handles 9 months ago
i would had put them in a jar and put a scorpion inside to leave the bugs to die like there suppost to
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stinkbugtrapper 10 months ago
lol
rockdawgg978 11 months ago
its so disgusting yet adorable to me, WHY???!!!
poltergiest11 1 year ago
ZOOM ZOOM I need ZOOM
insects are gross but somehow I love watching them
bobsonenzo 1 year ago 2
dude these bugs aren't just stinky and stupid but they are REALLY annoying. every time I see one it always flies around the light for an hour or so and that just makes me wonder how can they not suffer a heart attack from all that flying. they also always fly into things such as the window or the wall or into an open light and then they get cooked hahahaaaaa lol they are so stupid
cattyluveor66 1 year ago
hey there was a stinkbug in my house so i put it in the pencil sharpener it was funny it crawled in there then you here the sharpener go off ahahahahaahahaahahaahahahahahahaahhaahaha
TheBihgDawg 1 year ago
lady bugs hatch as larva.
bioches 1 year ago
Sounds like quagmire from Family guy rofl
demonicBerith 1 year ago
very cool! thanks for the video and narration. only thing missing is a really cool bird coming by for breakfast.
toadswildride 1 year ago
Interesting! We have stink bugs hatching right now on the outside of our window. We were just searching the internet to figure out what kind of bug it was. My seven year old happened to notice a "leaf bug" sitting on our window in the same spot for awhile a couple of weeks ago, which now, of course, we know was a stink bug. What a strange spot for a bug to lay their eggs. Anyway, thanks for the video.
annbackues 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing! My daughter found some of these eggs on a leaf and we put it in a jar to see what comes out. We've been checking the internet to see just what kind of bugs they will be.
woodskuvers 1 year ago
they look like ticks to me lol but then again im no expert
crazy6omen 1 year ago
I too would have probably destroyed the eggs the second I found them on my window, but I really respect this guy for his choice to let life continue for these bugs.
Uejji 1 year ago
Did you capture them into a jar or kill them before they flew everywhere in your house?
a1nall 2 years ago
The eggs were on the outside! Even my uniquely tolerant wife would not have allowed the converse experiment.
p0hass01 1 year ago
very interesting video. I am glad that you took the time to document this.
killercara 2 years ago 2
gross. i would have doused them in gasoline and lit them on fire the second i saw them.
bhalv82 2 years ago 20
@bhalv82 soapy water in a squirt bottle does just fine and he wouldn't have risked burning down the house.
unicornlxi 6 months ago
Ahh damn i have tryphophobia and i have goosebumps now.
CardboardStories 2 years ago
tryphophobia ?
jaketune 2 years ago
fear of insects.
ThePsychoticScyth396 1 year ago
uhh..I don't know why I love looking at pictures and stuff about these weird bugs but when I see them in real life I get so freaked out that I can't go near them..
D43ver 2 years ago
I love the face-like markings on the backs!
(if everyone destroyed 'scary' things we'd be much the poorer for lack of these fascinating creatures much less their functions!)
TiqueO6 2 years ago
this is a insect of the order coleoptera
carelli1987 2 years ago
grossest shit ever. crush them.
sulynsin 2 years ago
wtf is ur pro i woulda been trowing windex at em and screaming like a lil girl
phyromenz 2 years ago 12
AAAAAAAAARRRGGGHHHHH!!!!
SiManRevolution 2 years ago
Discovery Channel Narrator, Failed
nigaplzitzron 2 years ago
Those thing once laid egg onto my shirt and it hatched, inside the closet. The very next time i open the closet, they sprang out and I was f***ing surprised.
bliooild 2 years ago
I wonder how large was the mother :O
aisles23 2 years ago
I like your documentary like voice! sounds like discovery channel lol
aisles23 2 years ago 2
wow thats epic! they hatch quick!
drybones234 2 years ago
they didn't hatch quickly
he just sped up the process
he said "after a few hours"
xthuminhnguyenx 2 years ago
Ew, gross! I love it! :D
kuramafan58 2 years ago
I found these on a strawberry and I did not whkat they were until the internet machine informed me.. I am soo grossed out and obsessed with looking at them now lol I popped the eggs with the end of a chop stic
DrPlotless 2 years ago
hahaha wow priceless
Ritaycia 2 years ago
Hello p0hass01,
I found your excellent video while trying to ID a similar neat collection of insect eggs on a lavender stem. After reading the comment from alegos it seems probable these are Leaf-footed stink bug eggs...they are common in Austin gardens where they attack our tomatoes each year.
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
kaefka 2 years ago
wait were they on the outside of the window or the inside because i would have threw them outside if they were in
jacobtootoo1 2 years ago
wood eating beetle of some sort known commonly as the stink bug.
DancingPondNeedle 2 years ago
I thought it's a discovery channel show, you kinda talk like one
kakhakaladzemilan 2 years ago 2
Oh yeah, and the aliens in the Alien movies are most definitely inspired by insects. The person who made 'em really studied their bugs!
5LbSquirrel 3 years ago
Just for fun: when they are hatched and soft bodied, they are called teneral. After they darken and their exoskeleton hardnes, they are sclerotized.
5LbSquirrel 3 years ago
An exciting but different research area is the biology of stink bug symbionts. We have shown that stink bugs (Pentatomidae) have a bacterium colonizing the last section of their midgut (caeca). This bacterium is vertically, but not transovarially, transmitted to offspring. Females smear the surface of eggs with symbionts, which are acquired by nymphs after hatching. This is a unique system with a number of interesting biological and evolutionary questions to be answered. they are stink bugs
flavaslette 3 years ago
Thanks for this. I am always amazed at the collective information out there.
p0hass01 2 years ago
are they all inside your house window or outside the window O_O?
xXDyingDarknessXx 3 years ago
Outside!. My wife would not have let me allow them to linger inside!
p0hass01 2 years ago 3
I think it is a peculiar type of stink bug or beetle.
CevicheCZ 3 years ago
Cant be a beetle. They start as larvae.
MegaMelmo 3 years ago
i already bred lady bugs, not them
runesick 3 years ago
they look like stink bugs to me. basically a pest.
milpayguru 3 years ago
this are not lady bugs. ladybugs first stadion is a larva and i think this ar cicada or somthing els like that
hahahadracula 3 years ago
you have voice like national geographic`s narrator in some kind of animal movie...
krissnovak 3 years ago 2
they have 6 legs
soo it cant be an arachnid..
[bad spelling x___x"]
and my friend..
after searching on google for 10 mins xD
i found a solution.xD
yerr answer is stinkbug eggs xD
MychalMonstrousity 3 years ago
holy crap i thought it was national geographic for a second.
tassidarxb 3 years ago
i'm itchy, good narrator
vintage1950 3 years ago
ur'e a good narrator, i thought this was a clip from the national geographic lol.
Jacobcorndog 3 years ago
o that is the potato bug it haches on windows and trees there harmless but not to farms if you have a garden or flowers and vegitation you might whant to kill them.o by the way how i know they are potato bugs is I have a small farm nerby my house and pototos bugs look just like that
coldguy42 3 years ago
they are stink bugs or shield bugs however you want to call them, look them up in google or were ever.
Hermit4321 3 years ago
that ain´t lady bugs. lady bugs are beetles, which means that there first stage is a larva. search for it on google and you will find out these are not lady bugs.
i don´t know what kind of bug it is, but its definitely not a lady bug;)
siesss 3 years ago
Look like Pentatomids
ifoley24 3 years ago
i know green ones of that and if you have one it really stinks and first i thought it were butterfly eggs then lady bugs and then little chemical bombs:P
jaimy22 4 years ago
Thank you alegos for your identification. A search of the web makes it clear that you are correct.
p0hass01 4 years ago
Also, all true bugs (those in the order Hemiptera) are hemimetabolous (develop with incomplete metamorphosis) immatures are called "nymphs" and progressively get bigger with molts going through stages called instars. Usually, it's around 5 instars before they molt a last time into adulthood.
alegos 4 years ago 2
Erk! my first comment vanished. It said that these little ones are likely stink bugs (from the family: Pentatomidae). It's hard to tell precisely which kind, since nymphs tend to look vastly different in coloration compared to adults.
alegos 4 years ago 2