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This page will house educational videos created by members of the Clemson Extension Forestry and Natural Resources Program Team.
Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages, regardless of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.
Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages, regardless of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.
Clemson Extension Forest Products Tours Recap Video
This video showcases Clemson Extension Forest Products bus tour. During the bus tour, landowners had the opportunity to see inside both a sawmill and a paper mill. Landowners all enjoyed having the chance to see what happens to the wood after it leaves their property.
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Joro spiders: friend or foe?
มุมมอง 90Kปีที่แล้ว
Joro spiders are large, colorful spiders that are now present in several southeastern states, including much of the Upstate of South Carolina. This video discusses what these spiders are, how to identify them, and their potential impacts. There is still much we do not know about Joro spiders, and we can use your help by reporting where you see these creatures. Thanks to UntamedScience for produ...
When and How to use a Foliar Herbicide Application
มุมมอง 1.8K2 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video, Clemson Extension Forestry and Wildlife Agent, Janet Steele, walks you through the when and how to do a foliar herbicide application. The information in this publication is provided for educational and informational purposes only. The use of any brand names and any mention or listing of commercial products or services in this publication does not imply endorsement by Clemson Univ...
When and How to use Mechanical Control of Undesirable Species on Your Forest Property
มุมมอง 1.9K2 ปีที่แล้ว
This video walks you through When and How to use Mechanical Control of Undesirable Species on Your Forest Property. This information is supplied with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement of brand names or registered trademarks by the Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service is implied, nor is any discrimination intended by the exclusion of products or ...
The Label is the Law when dealing with Herbicides
มุมมอง 3872 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video, Clemson Extension Area Forestry and Wildlife Agent, Janet Steele discusses "The Label is the Law when dealing with Herbicides." This information is supplied with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement of brand names or registered trademarks by the Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service is implied, nor is any discrimination intended by th...
Herbicide Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
มุมมอง 5K2 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video, Molly Darr shows you the necessary protective equipment needed for mixing and applying herbicides. She also discusses safety considerations needed when using these chemicals and reminds you that The Label Is The Law. This information is supplied with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement of brand names or registered trademarks by the Clemson Univ...
Three methods that you can use to calibrate your backpack sprayer.
มุมมอง 2.1K2 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video, Clemson Extension Forestry and Wildlife Agent, Janet Steele covers three different methods you can you to calibrate your backpack sprayer. This information is supplied with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement of brand names or registered trademarks by the Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service is implied, nor is any discrimination int...
How to use a hack and squirt herbicide treatment.
มุมมอง 16K2 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video, Clemson Extension Area Forestry and Wildlife Agent Stephen Pohlman walks you through how to use a hack and squirt herbicide treatment to control undesirable species in your forest stand. He also discusses the proper PPE needed for applying chemicals. For more information on using hack and squirt method check out our factsheet- blogs.clemson.edu/fnr/2021/07/07/using-hack-and-squir...
Wild Pig Webinar Part 1
มุมมอง 812 ปีที่แล้ว
Part 1 of the 3 Part Wild Pig Webinar presented by Clemson Extension Wildlife Specialist W. Cory Heaton, PhD. In this first part of the series, Dr. Heaton discusses Wild Pig history and ecology. The webinar was originally held on February 16, 2021 This information is supplied with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement of brand names or registered trademarks by ...
Wild Pig Webinar Part 2
มุมมอง 582 ปีที่แล้ว
Part 2 of the 3 Part Wild Pig Webinar presented by Clemson Extension Wildlife Specialist W. Cory Heaton, PhD. In this second part of the series, Dr. Heaton discusses Wild Pig management practices. The webinar was originally held on February 16, 2021 This information is supplied with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement of brand names or registered trademarks b...
Wild Pig Webinar Part 3
มุมมอง 382 ปีที่แล้ว
Part 3 of the 3 Part Wild Pig Webinar presented by Clemson Extension Wildlife Specialist W. Cory Heaton, PhD. In this third part of the series, Dr. Heaton is joined by Clemson Extension Forestry and Wildlife Agent Ryan Bean as they answer participant questions. The webinar was originally held on February 16, 2021 This information is supplied with the understanding that no discrimination is inte...
When and How to do a Basal Bark Herbicide Treatment
มุมมอง 13K2 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video, Clemson Extension Area Forestry and Wildlife Agent, Janet Steele, walks you through the basics of when and how to do a basal bark herbicide treatment in your forest stand. The information in this publication is provided for educational and informational purposes only. The use of any brand names and any mention or listing of commercial products or services in this publication does...
When and How to use a Cut Stump Herbicide Treatment
มุมมอง 7K2 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video, Clemson Extension Area Forestry and Wildlife Agents Janet Steele and Stephen Pohlman walk you through when and how to use a cut stump herbicide treatment to control undesirable species in your forest stand. They also discuss the proper PPE needed for using a chainsaw and applying chemicals. This information is supplied with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and...
Master Tree Farmer by Clemson Extension
มุมมอง 3492 ปีที่แล้ว
Promotional video for our Master Tree Farmer Program. For more information, check out our Master Tree Farmer page- www.clemson.edu/extension/forestry/master-tree-farmer/index.html Or, click here to register- onlineplus.clemson.edu/courses/master-tree-farmer Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages, regardless of race, color, gender, religion, na...
Introduction to the Flora of the Wet Longleaf Pine Savanna
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Introduction to the Flora of the Wet Longleaf Pine Savanna
Kudzu Identification, History, and Control
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Kudzu Identification, History, and Control
Longleaf Xeric Video Series Part 3- Other Broadleaf Herbaceous Plants, Woody Shrubs, and Sub-shrubs
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Longleaf Xeric Video Series Part 3- Other Broadleaf Herbaceous Plants, Woody Shrubs, and Sub-shrubs
Longleaf Xeric Video Series Part 2- Asters, Grasses, and Legumes
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Longleaf Xeric Video Series Part 2- Asters, Grasses, and Legumes
Introduction to the Flora of the Xeric Longleaf Pine Community- Part 1 of a 3 part series
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Introduction to the Flora of the Xeric Longleaf Pine Community- Part 1 of a 3 part series
Women Owning Woodlands- Management Plans
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Women Owning Woodlands- Management Plans
Women Owning Woodlands- Prescribed Fire
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Women Owning Woodlands- Prescribed Fire
Women Owning Woodlands- Conducting a Timber Sale
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Women Owning Woodlands- Conducting a Timber Sale
Women Owning Woodlands- Using a Consulting Forester on Your Land
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Women Owning Woodlands- Using a Consulting Forester on Your Land
Women Owning Woodlands- Cost Share Assistance Programs for Forestry Practices
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Women Owning Woodlands- Cost Share Assistance Programs for Forestry Practices
Women Owning Woodlands- The Cycle of a Pine Forest
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Women Owning Woodlands- The Cycle of a Pine Forest
Women Owning Woodlands- Selecting Pine Seedling Genetics
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Women Owning Woodlands- Selecting Pine Seedling Genetics
You know this is medicine. If mimics estrogen in the body and helps women through menopause. This is a powerful medicine and it is called invasive because it is medicine. Anything called invasive is medicine, that's why they want you to get rid of it
Fun Fact: This spider also shares the same name of the Japanese mythological creature known as the Jorogumo
So what's the chemical??????
What mask do you think would be the best for being around fertilizer? I work in lawn care and they don't give us anything.
Geeze, listening to the news you'd think we're being attacked by highly venomous, flying spiders, that'll land on your head and bite you.
... and knock you down and take your wallet. 😆 Yeah, the news people kind of over did it. All the time I'm thinking it looked just like a regular Orb spider and was wondering if I was missing something. Apparently, I wasn't... they're only slightly bigger than the ones we've had all along, and just as harmless.
I have 3 baby ones in my strawberry patch. They don't bother me and any spider is welcome in my gardens.
My gf told me about these possibly coming to my area. I heard they aren’t harmful to anything so I’m not worried
Idk about yall but i have been dreading on when theor going to be in nyc, im terrified of any and every spider, even house spiders. Pretty soon im going to have a pleasent suprise😡😱😨
Im so sacrd or spitrs
Thank you! Very helpful
That's what I do in the greenhouse I have spiders which look similar to the Joro but much smaller that spins web nightly across my aisles that I need to walk down 😲. They're typically in the middle or mostly I break their web and I sweep them aside.😁. What is creepy for me if I have web on my legs especially when I'm wearing shorts. But the spider rarely is ever on my being and if it is it's trying to scurry faster than I'm scared
I love spiders , work in a greenhouse. Have been using biologicals for over 10 years .What is interesting to me My spider population diversified! I really don't believe we have to worry about joro being harmful to our native population but you still can't be too sure but I think their benefit
What Herbicide, and do you keep it concentrated or, mix with H2O, or Diesel, and at what rate??
come eat all the bugs in my yard
I've seen them when my daughter lived in Georgia. They are huge.
I don't think that these spiders can travel miles away just using their webs to parachute in NY. There has to be some human intervention in the introduction of these species in North America. How will these species affect the ecosystem in the US??
I’m here in Japan and they are everywhere.
How are these people letting those horrific things crawl on them. I can’t get rid of the chills now!
Big spider fan. Don't kill em, save em for me haha
Spider>wasps I absolutely cannot stand wasps.
I wish i wasn't afraid of them 😕
Gotta expose yourself to spider knowledge, fear can't function when its paranoias are disproved completely.
Move it???!!!! 😂 im sorry, but i would be getting bug spray. Aint no way i could get close enough to move it. I hope i dont ever see one to close to my house.
I would usually call spiders the children of Satan just because of how unsettling i find there appearance even if there not malicious i admit i like them for different reasons but once im that close to a big one i just completely change mentally i may just be spiderphobic i dont even know at this point
That's 100% a phobia, there's almost never any danger at all.
Southern Ontario Canada, WE HAVE EM!!!! Its a miracle!!!! It all makes sense, we are growing more food plants for the first time in a century the past couple decades has been a surge in gardening and permiculture so the insects that eat those plants will follow, and now with more sophisticated predator roles who's size is in relation to available food, ours are not the size of your hand YET but our large fruit trees are not big yet I imagine if they are big and attract the Spotted Lantern Fly which i have not seen yet it will get larger. I also expect more types of birds and more dragon flies. We have a jumping spider here already which has gotten bigger off of white flies and aphids from perennial food crops returning every year, the White Tiger spiders are three times their size of the past and not changing. It really makes sense that another jumping spider role come into the garden as the number of bugs eating crops is highly diverse. I imagine lace wings will be high this year to, its always good to see lacewings.
Very cool!
This was helpful and informative. Thank you for sharing
In Oregon, we haven't spotted any, but I guess we are due to expect them soon. I don't think they will have any real negative impact on the local environment or local spider species... They consume other invasive that we don't currently have an answer for, so they may in fact be that answer... let's just hope they don't end up being our Cane Toad
If they eat lantern flies, roaches, stink bugs, gnats, ticks, and mosquitos, it's all good!
Read Genesis...The part where Cane asks God for protection for his offspring and how God replied. 'nuff said? "cheers!"
Please don't tell me they don't bite. Don't insult my intelligence. ALL spiders bite! It's their "only" defense mechanism. 'nuff said? "cheers!"
The paranoia of thinking that's an insult godamm. No there are certainly venomous mouthed creatures that won't bite people, huntsman spiders for instance.
@@suruxstrawde8322 Don't insult my intelligence. Ewe won't win. "cheers!"
@@D.Edward weird ass typing quirk
@suruxstrawde8322 the guy is either a troll or schizophrenic. Btw hunstman are not venomous in the sense that they can harm us, their venom is not medically significant to humans and their bite is almost a joke as it's more painful from the puncturing than the venom. Fast, creepy, everywhere, but harmless.
A bit similar to the writing spider whose web stretches across my garden shed window. She's a beauty!
The joro spiders are supposedly heading up to NY. Can’t wait to see them parachuting around, eating other bugs like wasps, and scaring people.
Creepy, creepy, crawly, crawly, BORIS THE SPIDER !!!! YEAH
Your comment made me LOL thank you. As an Arizona Blonde Tarantula owner I can’t wait to see a Joro in person. I’ve read that they are seemingly friendly and shy.
No... just google it. Sensational bullshit honestly.
Apparently they’ll be in my area sometime soon too. I live spiders so this is pretty cool
I found one at my job, we get dry pulp material from tropical places in Asia and south America. It's young in an isolated low traffic area the peir by the river I make phone calls back there🤣 I wanna take it home I used to keep mantis a few yrs ago
Seems like they -and their huge, in-your-face webs could trap and kill our little hummers and other small birds.
this guy obviously hasn't seen the movie Arachnophobia.
All seriousness, I'm sure he has and they used huntsman spiders from new Zealand, and they're 100% harmless. The spiders from the movie were actually the most friendly of those they had in total.
@@jacobvarley5453 didn't look like it lol
*The most deadly, VENEMOUS spiders of all: MSM news COMMENTATORS (THERE ARE NO MORE REPORTERS, ONLY COMMENTATORS) AND POLITICIANS.*
What?
I'm in Georgia Acworth North Georgia and I came across a joro spider's web that has five females in it sharing the same web the craziest thing I've ever seen did not know that they share the same way I should have took a picture to back up my claim but I have no reason to lie it's crazy
If its invasive , its gotta go !
“Writing” spiders
😅😂launch the hellfire missiles
I think he meant a can of insect killer instead of a broom. Noted.
0:21 Quick!!! Someone call Kendrick Lamar and let him know I got a interlude for his next song!
Bro tell me how this is taking over the world right now
The spiders themselves? or the videos like this and people talking about them?
They're not, they've actually been here for years
I wish I was not afraid of spiders enough to do this. I hate them.
same
Is it posones
*venomous, and every spider is, that has zero relation to how aggressive a species is tho. And these act no different than your average garden or house spider.
I for one welcome our new spider overlords.
th-cam.com/video/qWaGVtBEt4g/w-d-xo.html (it's a 4 second long scream)
Thank you for this scientific fact-driven piece. Some right wingers will no doubt come up with a conspiracy theory about this. 😆
Nahhh it killed a wasp and me and the wasps go back a long ways. I’m glad my spider-homie was looking out
Imma beat the hell out that spider
Just say they came from CHINA. We know.