Wont it sting you? I would not want to raise those. :) That seems like the most interesting hobby ive ever heard of. Raising Wasps. Thats cool.
Gameagirl123 2 years ago
no, they did not sting me.
they were tiny!
the life history of parasitic wasps is amazing and awesome.
thx 4 watching! :)
sigma1920 2 years ago
What inspired you to have such a cool hobby like raising these wasps?
out of curiosity. :D
did u watch the part 1 of this series?
(check out the vid description.)
i found a strange hairy caterpillar in the forest and brought it back home.
i started raising it cuz i wanted to know what species of moth would emerge.
instead, i got a lot of wasps!! lol
i love wasps very much as well as moths.
ahha holy shit
crazy hobby!
tempeturewood 2 years ago
thats because a wasp infected the caterpillar
the larve lives inside the caterpillar and eats it's way through the caterpillar
RichinGunz 2 years ago
nice song what is the song? and very interesting video ^^
minekoyamamura 3 years ago
hi there.
thx for watching.
1. there are two tabs "commentary" and "statistics & data" below the YT player.
click on the latter one and u will see what u want.
(the user interface in YT changes from time to time.)
2. alternatively, click on "more info" in the vid description.
the audio info was written at the end of the english text.
sigma1920 3 years ago
I love this song too
0629197552 3 years ago
This song is awesome
gabe0083 4 years ago
Terrific video! The wasp is not newborn but a fully grown newly eclosed adult. It was newborn when it was a tiny grub that came out of the egg.
bmoisset 4 years ago
oops, thanks a lot for correcting my english.
your vid clip of eclosing parasitic wasp is far splendid. (in the field!)
sigma1920 4 years ago
wow wasp is very fast. the wings look so delicate
JuN0 4 years ago
ahhahahha
i was wondering
why do u raise these guys
is it just for fun??
Filipinoidol 4 years ago
why not?
those are all ordinary creatures in my neighborhood.
fascinating to watch, aren't they?
Wont it sting you? I would not want to raise those. :) That seems like the most interesting hobby ive ever heard of. Raising Wasps. Thats cool.
Gameagirl123 2 years ago
no, they did not sting me.
they were tiny!
the life history of parasitic wasps is amazing and awesome.
thx 4 watching! :)
sigma1920 2 years ago
What inspired you to have such a cool hobby like raising these wasps?
Gameagirl123 2 years ago
out of curiosity. :D
did u watch the part 1 of this series?
(check out the vid description.)
i found a strange hairy caterpillar in the forest and brought it back home.
i started raising it cuz i wanted to know what species of moth would emerge.
instead, i got a lot of wasps!! lol
i love wasps very much as well as moths.
sigma1920 2 years ago
ahha holy shit
crazy hobby!
tempeturewood 2 years ago
thats because a wasp infected the caterpillar
the larve lives inside the caterpillar and eats it's way through the caterpillar
RichinGunz 2 years ago
nice song what is the song? and very interesting video ^^
minekoyamamura 3 years ago
hi there.
thx for watching.
1. there are two tabs "commentary" and "statistics & data" below the YT player.
click on the latter one and u will see what u want.
(the user interface in YT changes from time to time.)
2. alternatively, click on "more info" in the vid description.
the audio info was written at the end of the english text.
sigma1920 3 years ago
I love this song too
0629197552 3 years ago
This song is awesome
gabe0083 4 years ago
Terrific video! The wasp is not newborn but a fully grown newly eclosed adult. It was newborn when it was a tiny grub that came out of the egg.
bmoisset 4 years ago
oops, thanks a lot for correcting my english.
your vid clip of eclosing parasitic wasp is far splendid. (in the field!)
sigma1920 4 years ago
wow wasp is very fast. the wings look so delicate
JuN0 4 years ago
ahhahahha
i was wondering
why do u raise these guys
is it just for fun??
Filipinoidol 4 years ago
why not?
those are all ordinary creatures in my neighborhood.
fascinating to watch, aren't they?
sigma1920 4 years ago