by the way I also think the jew should be studied from a biological point of view I mean there is no other "race" of people who has managed to infiltrate any society, showing themselves apparently innofensive, but bringing down culture and society while weakening, sickening and festing over it. I mean not trying to be "racist" but what other group or tribe of people has done so for centuries? they want to reproduce like in thousands (abraham's story), and they are sneaky. and blood sucking.
ugh... im actualy listening to all these boring vids on my own will... sigh, wish there would be a crazy and smart scientist that loves wasps somewere here <<
@omnibaby Scientists love the subjects they study. This video is for people who share that fascination. You don't have to hype a subject when it already has your interest. Listen to computer geeks or sports statisticians talk any day and you'll see what I mean.
Fascinating creatures. Thanks, Illini, for sharing this.
i wouldnt say that the wasp are parasitoid. bc it doesnt spend a majority of its life in the host. it only lay its egg in the host, and nothing more. im no entomologist either, but i just about done taking my ecology class :)
does this affect humans?
Juanfcoglezf 2 weeks ago
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by the way I also think the jew should be studied from a biological point of view I mean there is no other "race" of people who has managed to infiltrate any society, showing themselves apparently innofensive, but bringing down culture and society while weakening, sickening and festing over it. I mean not trying to be "racist" but what other group or tribe of people has done so for centuries? they want to reproduce like in thousands (abraham's story), and they are sneaky. and blood sucking.
jcliveron 1 month ago
ugh... im actualy listening to all these boring vids on my own will... sigh, wish there would be a crazy and smart scientist that loves wasps somewere here <<
FoxDemonNightmare 8 months ago
its important to provide inviting habitats in organic gardens for wasps due to their food habit of eating pests.
vidaripollen 1 year ago
Why do scientists have to make interesting things boring?
omnibaby 1 year ago 3
@omnibaby Scientists love the subjects they study. This video is for people who share that fascination. You don't have to hype a subject when it already has your interest. Listen to computer geeks or sports statisticians talk any day and you'll see what I mean.
Fascinating creatures. Thanks, Illini, for sharing this.
AltonTangTW 7 months ago
@AltonTangTW straight out beasted. :P
NationDumb 4 months ago
Hi, I'm not entomologist but I'd like to know if you can help me with this. Is it a parasitoid?
Thank you
gadevic 1 year ago
@gadevic
i wouldnt say that the wasp are parasitoid. bc it doesnt spend a majority of its life in the host. it only lay its egg in the host, and nothing more. im no entomologist either, but i just about done taking my ecology class :)
rickiex 9 months ago
her voice is so borin ghahaha
dewinmoonl 2 years ago
thanks this helped a lot for my biology class¡¡¡!!!
rammfan96 2 years ago
thanks for this.. there isnt too much interesting insect stuff here on youtube...
stathmopoda 2 years ago
Diversity!!
Lets celebrate!!
cantleysugar 2 years ago
pretty wild
clooney101 2 years ago
Really interesting.
SiestaCephei 2 years ago 5