Apparently, the antenna part is even worse. This whole poison cockroach zombie thing makes the wasp rather tired, so she drinks its mf blood to regain energy. She also severs the antenna so it'll be easier to lead, as effectively she's become the pilot, removing some more of the roaches senses. Bugs are utterly terrifying
Ikr? Its like the coc dosent have a mind of its own its just chiling cant even move! And thinking a WASP is piloting it is terefying imagine if wasps actualy rode on top of cocs?😂 But still i feel so guilty to tho...like the coc is mind less its nerves that tell it to fear death being desabled means that it thinks its imortal or that death is simple or not scarry idk but they feel like nothing can hurt them and thats why theyre so calm...if only they knew what grosome fate awaits them
"There are things you can't fight - acts of God. You see a hurricane coming, you have to get out of the way. But when you're in a Jaeger, suddenly you can fight the hurricane. You can win."
@@bigbangtheory1185 yeah it really is the stuff of nightmares lol eating prey face first still alive to injecting enzymes into living prey to dislove them from the inside then drink em up like a smoothie....makes you glad to be a mammal i guess haha
But we get more green coloured wasps flying around that’s probably gonna scare u shitless so personally, i’d have a cockroach any day rather than a wasp
What I find most amazing about this is how insects like this have evolved to target organs in a specific order to keep the host alive as long as possible
And it's amazing how no parenting needed for the wasp, it's just hardwired with instant adult wasp behaving info... No one has to teach it what to do, what to look for, which insect to lay it's eggs in, it just knows...born ready, no pampering needed. That's really what I find most amazing.
@@James-ii2ff look up 'vice zombie' here on TH-cam. They search for a secret formula that will make a person a 'zombie'. When being a 'zombie' you will look alive to others but you do everything a person says. Also you are unable to call for help etc. In some parts of the world if you get kidnapped and drugged by the mafia or something they call you a 'zombie'. So it's not a zombie like undead from a movie, but more a description for someone who lost their own free will. So basically Zombified is pretty accurate.
nature is pretty easy: If a beeing is colorful and bright, it is poisonous. Not just, that they don't need camouflage, but also their color attracts the stuff around.
@@tiengmyketnoi9268 dafuq is evil in this bitch? This is intelligence of nature.we should call it beautiful. ' PuRe EviL' bitch dry ass shit like you is also a wonder of nature
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Wasps are such incredible and horrific predators. I saw a mud wasp "get stuck" in a spider web once. When the spider approached, the wasp freed itself and murdered the spider and carried it's corpse away. Another time I was working at a church and they had a spider problem outdoors. I saw, without exaggeration, hundreds of spiders by one doorway alone. And it was interesting to see the yellow jackets hover and pick off spiders who were careless enough to leave the safety of their webs. Not 100meters the wasps built a fairly large nest, so they were basically farming these spiders quite easily.
The enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy is i don't know i just did it because someone else did it
“Inside the burrow the roach remains, alive and well but unable to escape. As a grub the young insect will burrow it’s way into the cockroaches body and consume it’s internal organs in the order most likely to keep it alive for as long as possible” *said in the most casual voice ever*
The one wasp I wouldn't want to swat on sight. Anything that can help deal with a roach problem is a friend of mine. It's incredible how the wasp knows exactly what she needs to do. She knows precisely where to sting the roach, how to remove its antennae, and where on the roach to lay the egg. It's as if these wasps are born with that knowledge in mind. A very interesting video. Love the narrator's accent!
The baby doesn't know what to eat... the only wasps that survived, ate in that order, likely out of taste preferences but what is amazing, is that the wasp knows exactly how to create the nest, then attack in such a specific manor, then where on the roach to leave the egg. It's all very precise. It's not like they had any training.
You will love cockroaches more than you ever think when you encounter just one of those wasps. Trust me. You would love to burn the whole country down just because of those wasps.
For people that keep saying this would make a good horror movie it already has. These wasps are the same wasps that caused the zombies in the Dead Rising games.
Tyler Anderson yeah we were really hoping to shoot that. The main problem was that you never really know exactly when the wasp is going to emerge so it like weeks of sitting around 24 hours a day watching a cocoon.
you got the video of it emerging? so like, couldn't the same have been done inside the hole and do like a x10 time lapse then slow it down when the wasp comes out or something? I mean I guess I'm missing the point of what you're saying. But if you say you don't know when it will emerge, how did you get the vid on the outside?
Imagine the wasp trying to communicate and manipulate the roach.. like "come on down to this deep dark burrow, no need to be scared, I'm your friend.."
Cockroaches can live for a very long time on very little to keep themselves alive. Amazing how this wasp figured it out and adapted in such a way to use their longevity to its own advantage.
They do it to tarantula's also . The first time i seen this type of wasp was in a video where it paralyzed a spider , flipped it over, and the egg on the underbelly......I had serious mix feelings for the spider....lol
i mean... its amazing they exist but not that they "figured something out" It's the equivalent of being amazed a human found food and a freezer in their home. 🤣
Imagine having your body disabled and then having somebody drag you into a hole and then lay eggs into you, only for the egg to eat you from the inside out and leave your corpse to lay in the hole, never to be seen again?
Stunning creature. I'm an artisan jewellery maker specializing in gemstones and I frequently take colour inspirations from gorgeous animals like this highly adapted wasp. The cinematography on these short docs is outstanding and the narration is exactly right.
I saw a lot of comments saying cockroach are the punching bag of nature and how not only humans but alk animals hate/used it. Are there any other animals that used the cockroach like this wasp ? @@TeamCandiru
Ryan Lee Bees, wasps, and ants; instinct? No, the level of organization and uniformity the exists within that order of insects is more than survival instinct.
fr it doesn’t even paralyse them the roach is free to do what ever it wants it j feels very safe n not at all bothered. that is actually crazy to think about very unsettling lol
Fascinating how these tiny creatures know how to go through such a process. When viewed up close like this, insects are probably the most alien-looking lifeforms on our planet. Creepy and robotic almost.
Robert Hulzebos Leer alsjeblieft eerst fatsoenlijk Engels voordat je überhaupt een poging gaat doen het creationisme te verdedigen, in het Engels. Overigens heb je volkomen gelijk door te zeggen dat insecten niks zeggen over het al dan niet bestaan van buitenaards leven, maar daarna ga je de mist in door de vraag te stellen wie dan verantwoordelijk zou zijn voor de creatie van buitenaards leven.
Laurens Peek Ach ja und warum darf mann die frage dann nicht stellen.Of geloof jij ook in Ancient Aliens of Darwinisme.Je kan wel over mijn Engels beginnen maar je komt met geen enkel argument.
People think we are the only race out there but recent study and evidence suggest they exist. It is thought octopi are of a terrestrial origin, believed to have arrived microscopically on a asteroid.
Yeah right. Like imagine if a gorilla captured a fox and then kept it alive while it’s offspring ate the internal organs. Shit is literally horrifying and i’m glad nature didn’t decide this was the best course of action
@@sumohummel8656 Humans in the developed world uses poison to lay eggs on other animals so their young can feast on the live host while the human babies grows to become wasps? For pleasure?!?!
I don't think you know what arrogant means. Which means I'm so super smarter than you. Plus I look really really good with or without clothes. The world is blessed to have me and will mourn my death for eras.
Quantum biology, entanglement, and the field of information in relation to the Akashic field has insight on this, simply put DNA acts like an antanae in many ways our so called junk DNA is not necessarily junk at all ,, with the fabric our space time reality their exists a field an information field, our ancestors and that of the ants have a record a bit like a CD that the ant picks up
there are experiments regarding genetic memory.. i remember reading about one with mice. if i remember correctly they gave the first generation eletric shocks, while they were smelling at cherry blossoms. later generations feared the scent of cherry blossoms without experiencing anything bad with it themselves.
For all of you thinking genetic memory is a thing please refer me to some paper with the details, as I am pretty sure it has been debunked since the last decade
So did the wasp have to sign a release to let the camera man into her home? Because that man got really got some invasive footage & i can smell a lawsuit coming.
To be fair factory farming is horrible - I can feel bad for the roach so I can feel for Wilbur. Mice can be really mean to each other tho go scientists 😋
@1million subs no content challenge why do you even have a problem with that? Not everybody share the same opinion. Some people think it's funny, some don't. And likes are just likes, it's no big deal
To get ideas for horror movies, one needs only look to nature.
I ended up writting a few stories on this theme....Ampulex and Periplaneta
@@komuvesantal901 you posted it somewhere?
Chona Castillo Yes...on another website....it was about 4500 words long.
@@komuvesantal901 where?
@@komuvesantal901 Mom are you still there ?
cockroaches are literally the punching bag of nature.
Agreed. They need more empowering movies like Men In black.
😂
Wolf Haley :(
Good, they’re fucking terrible
They will probably next in line to take over the world after we die they've only increased in numbers and they're impossible to kill.
This small world is clearly another universe, scary asf
Yeah imagine if these creatures were as big as us
@@roboticandroid9318 imagine if you got shrunk to the size of a fly and got lost in a forest
@@pleaseenteranamelol711 I would not mind if I got wings
@@roboticandroid9318 Until you met your first insect-eating birds! Or bats, frogs, dragonflies, etc. Nature is scary for small things.
@@roboticandroid9318 atleast they wouldn't be able to hide in my room
Apparently, the antenna part is even worse.
This whole poison cockroach zombie thing makes the wasp rather tired, so she drinks its mf blood to regain energy. She also severs the antenna so it'll be easier to lead, as effectively she's become the pilot, removing some more of the roaches senses.
Bugs are utterly terrifying
Ikr? Its like the coc dosent have a mind of its own its just chiling cant even move! And thinking a WASP is piloting it is terefying imagine if wasps actualy rode on top of cocs?😂 But still i feel so guilty to tho...like the coc is mind less its nerves that tell it to fear death being desabled means that it thinks its imortal or that death is simple or not scarry idk but they feel like nothing can hurt them and thats why theyre so calm...if only they knew what grosome fate awaits them
@@meryfuentes1761 thats why probably they have bright colors. Maybe they inject something to trigger hypnosis for bright colors.
@@whydontyoustfu yeah maybe...🤔
"There are things you can't fight - acts of God. You see a hurricane coming, you have to get out of the way. But when you're in a Jaeger, suddenly you can fight the hurricane. You can win."
@@wimpwampwomp this is so random. Did you just watch it thinking dam this goes so hard I better share it!
This is like a horror film .. terrifying ... glad that bugs aren't same size as us
The Man With No Name good god that would be fucking terrifying
The Man With No Name just wait
😂😂😂😂 HELL NO LOL
Have you ever heard of insect politics? Neither have I. Insects... don't have politics. They're very... brutal. No compassion, no compromise.
@@Bulltardwin only from jeff goldblum in "The Fly"
I have never seen a wasp documentary about wasps doing normal, nice insect things
Lmao "nicr insect things"😭😂.. Well for the most part, the insect world is the most cruellest
Wasps are fucking mean.
Fck wasps
Lol
@@bigbangtheory1185 yeah it really is the stuff of nightmares lol eating prey face first still alive to injecting enzymes into living prey to dislove them from the inside then drink em up like a smoothie....makes you glad to be a mammal i guess haha
ok so videos category are:
spider=comedy
ants=action
wasps=terror.
yup
The fact that this Shii is so accurate😭😭
spider=horror
ants=horror
wasps=horror
Why the first two?
@@PickingBlueberries Wasps=horror x2
She's a scientist, an engineer and a laborer at the same time.
Cockroaches: *Exist*
The entirety of Earth: Sorry,that’s illegal
Nukes: Actually, that's legal!
not in my house.
Câncer: exist
Humanity: Sorry tha... Welcome stranger
*DEATH IS HERE*
@@mollythecockerspaniel6874 Bring IT on!
Literally the entire animal kingdom, including humans work together to eradicate cockroaches
Hah damn right
And they still manage exist ☹️
And that's probably what's making them even more resilient :P
All of u racist against cockroaches ..fuck u humans
But we get more green coloured wasps flying around that’s probably gonna scare u shitless so personally, i’d have a cockroach any day rather than a wasp
Plot twist: The wasp didn't know what she was doing. She just follows the narration.
So trueeee
@@fixedlimb ??? wdym true
I mean whatvsaid is correct xd 😆
Or true
@@fixedlimb ...
What I find most amazing about this is how insects like this have evolved to target organs in a specific order to keep the host alive as long as possible
It is impressive considering it's not a taught skill, but rather pre programmed chemical instinct.
God : “you eat cockroaches”
Wasps : “oh come on! you gotta at least tell me the best way to do it.”
"evolved" lol
Do you really think this can be achieved by evolution???
Almost as if... There were made to do this
Me: *feels bad for cockroaches*
Cockroach: *Spreads its wings*
Me: die DIE.
Zetta why would u feel bad for it in the first place roaches are the fucking worst and nastiest creatures to ever exist
@@simonv8536 maybe bcs its an animal just like you And it feels everything like you do.
Nitro power not all animals feel “everything like we do” or even feel at all. All animals have different senses of feeling and pain
@@worser1261 no animals feels like a human does.
Simon V no, T-gei is
Cockroach: HELP HELP IM BEING ATTACKED
Cameraman: that's nice
well that's what human want. no cockroaches xD
Nicccccccccccce.
XstuddahX ikr 🙄 smh he could help instead of just filming... people these days...
@@imacupcake why it's just nature it happens every day or don't you kill bugs
Valeria it was a joke but ok-
It's amazing how insects are capable of such complex behaviors while they seem so simple
Yea it's their nature
It’s like their programmed. No learning takes place.
@@razor606 they're* and yes, it's instincts that have evolved through evolution for millions of years for some insects..
@@razor606 i know right?
They are simple comparing to humans, but yet, they are not simple to humans. Life is beyond our current scientific understanding.
And it's amazing how no parenting needed for the wasp, it's just hardwired with instant adult wasp behaving info...
No one has to teach it what to do, what to look for, which insect to lay it's eggs in, it just knows...born ready, no pampering needed.
That's really what I find most amazing.
Humans would know to. But not in this World!
It’s more like drugging and kidnapping than zombified
Yup. Zombified is stupid inaccurate.
A definition of zombified is deprived of energy or vitality so it actually works perfectly
@@supersaiyan6973 no. Zombified is making it undead. I'm not being convinced otherwise
@@James-ii2ff look up 'vice zombie' here on TH-cam. They search for a secret formula that will make a person a 'zombie'. When being a 'zombie' you will look alive to others but you do everything a person says. Also you are unable to call for help etc. In some parts of the world if you get kidnapped and drugged by the mafia or something they call you a 'zombie'. So it's not a zombie like undead from a movie, but more a description for someone who lost their own free will. So basically Zombified is pretty accurate.
@@MrDarren690 th-cam.com/video/cXcjioLLvRQ/w-d-xo.html
Cockroaches: able to survive nuclear radiation, but bite the dust when stung by a metallic green wasp.
Such is nature.
Roach: "Haha I can survive nuclear radiation good luck killing me bitches"
Shoe: "Allow me to introduce myself"
Wasp: daisan no bakudan bites za dusto
Raid: *hello*
They were meant to be killed by bugs only
beleng bodoh kira queen has already touched that cockroach
imagine being tortured alive as painful as possible while 6M people watching you in laugh
That's the best yet dude
At 228 captions say [laughter]
Cockroach: am i a joke to you?
Human: actually some of us are scared of you but yes you are a joke
Followed by the voice of Morgan Freeman. "That.. is how a cockroach do"
Yeah, l hate it when that happens.
I don't know if the cockroach or the cameras to record the entire video process is more incredible
yes it is really well recorded
"...And I think to myself, What a wonderful World...."
indeed
I had to sing this 🎶🎶😌
I love Joey Ramones version of the song best.
Imagine if this wasp bite human
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Props to ant-man for risking his life and film this for us from the inside.
@Luis Martinex he's joking :)
@@Love-jf7rs whoosh
ant-man knew that cameramen are immortals
Ant man has defeated falcon before, so…
Here we go again with the same exact joke after 5 years. So original. 😐
This guy sounds like he wants me to join the Thieves Guild
Running a little light in the pockets, lad?
Hands to yourself sneak theif
😆
I can’t unsee brynjolf narrating this goddammit
I used be an adventurer like you, then a wasp drugged me and took me away to her filthy crib (read with weird Skyrim accent)
I’m just astonished by these amazing creatures. Even the colors on that wasp are so vibrant and they look metallic. What an incredible little insect.
I saw many of them. Lovely creatures
nature is pretty easy: If a beeing is colorful and bright, it is poisonous. Not just, that they don't need camouflage, but also their color attracts the stuff around.
There’s a cockroach that also looks like this called the emerald cockroach.
@@Snaggle-ToothedDog I'd prefer the wasp to the cockroach
@@Snaggle-ToothedDog I'd prefer the wasp to the cockroach
"She gropes the roach's body, looking for just the right place."
Damn.
god i wish it was me
Damn roach out here getting more action than me 😭
😂
But when I do it, it's "sexual assault".
@@luminous6969 you've done it? okkkkk
The stuff these bugs do are so elaborate and complex, its hard to imagine they are doing all of this purely through instinct and not thought.
MorE LikE PuRe eVIL
I was just THINKING the same thing... pun intended
@@tiengmyketnoi9268 dafuq is evil in this bitch? This is intelligence of nature.we should call it beautiful. ' PuRe EviL' bitch dry ass shit like you is also a wonder of nature
@@umeshsonune7018 who shit in your cereal, moron?
@@umeshsonune7018 what a sadistic bitch you are
Wasp: Felt cute. Might lay some eggs on a roach later idk.
awee she just vibing 😊
Hahaha
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^lmao
I can imagine a male wasp being like
Male Wasp: Cool. U trynna hang later I found a spider
Wasps are such incredible and horrific predators. I saw a mud wasp "get stuck" in a spider web once. When the spider approached, the wasp freed itself and murdered the spider and carried it's corpse away. Another time I was working at a church and they had a spider problem outdoors. I saw, without exaggeration, hundreds of spiders by one doorway alone. And it was interesting to see the yellow jackets hover and pick off spiders who were careless enough to leave the safety of their webs. Not 100meters the wasps built a fairly large nest, so they were basically farming these spiders quite easily.
Infinite food glitch
Cockroaches can survive a nuclear war...
Wasps: Hold my egg
Y does this have so less likes
You deserve more likes
Lol nice
no. seriously hold my egg
@@faridmahdis8909 yes
Wasp: tortures and kills cockroach
Me: "The enemy of my enemy, is still my enemy."
The enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy is pineapple pizza
The enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy of my enemy is i don't know i just did it because someone else did it
Yeah
@@iluvmusiqsoulchild Why
I just wondered can a roach survive space?
“Inside the burrow the roach remains, alive and well but unable to escape.
As a grub the young insect will burrow it’s way into the cockroaches body and consume it’s internal organs in the order most likely to keep it alive for as long as possible”
*said in the most casual voice ever*
😂
"...bore its way..."
What you expect him to cry and scream in complete horror and agony as he narrates?
It doesn't sound casual to me
we did that on purpose.
The one wasp I wouldn't want to swat on sight. Anything that can help deal with a roach problem is a friend of mine.
It's incredible how the wasp knows exactly what she needs to do. She knows precisely where to sting the roach, how to remove its antennae, and where on the roach to lay the egg. It's as if these wasps are born with that knowledge in mind.
A very interesting video. Love the narrator's accent!
Theres other parasitic wasp spaces that do the same to other potential pests like food moths
@@eightcoins4401 Most wasp species are actually parasitic.
The fact that a baby wasp knows what to eat to keep the cockroach alive is amazing
The baby doesn't know what to eat... the only wasps that survived, ate in that order, likely out of taste preferences but what is amazing, is that the wasp knows exactly how to create the nest, then attack in such a specific manor, then where on the roach to leave the egg. It's all very precise. It's not like they had any training.
@@TheDandonian Yea nature is scary man
god gave them knowledge
@@MrZuyet animal instinct?
@@GerryCLi no
"The enemy of my enemy is my friend"
👍
I know
@@juniorsanchez838 okay?
I still get it.
Confused cat face
ANYTHING that kills cockroaches is my favorite thing.
Same lol
The way it’s done is actually terrifying
You will love cockroaches more than you ever think when you encounter just one of those wasps. Trust me. You would love to burn the whole country down just because of those wasps.
Same they always folding ppl
@@PodCashUSA it would find a way to fix itself
For people that keep saying this would make a good horror movie it already has. These wasps are the same wasps that caused the zombies in the Dead Rising games.
Hello professional, didn't knew you were here
Do you ever wonder how the camera man got those shots of inside the hole
+١ 😂😂
They're all paid actors. The cockroach and the wasp and the new born too 😁
toshi steven hahahahhaha thats the only explanation
He asked the wasp for permission
They are not in the wild but in a tank
Would've liked to have seen the whole process of it hatching and stuff from the camera inside the hole.
Tyler Anderson yeah we were really hoping to shoot that. The main problem was that you never really know exactly when the wasp is going to emerge so it like weeks of sitting around 24 hours a day watching a cocoon.
you got the video of it emerging? so like, couldn't the same have been done inside the hole and do like a x10 time lapse then slow it down when the wasp comes out or something?
I mean I guess I'm missing the point of what you're saying. But if you say you don't know when it will emerge, how did you get the vid on the outside?
Tyler Anderson buried an adult wasp.
Yea, I want to see it hatching and building it into the rouches body
Team Candiru maby a sort of surveillance camera that records for 24 hours and then repeats and overwrites the old footage
The wasp might be intelligent, but it didn't think about selling the cockroach's internal organs at all
Insects might be intelligent, but still didn't made a black market for organs.
@t c Yes, but they will pay it back. USA doesn't love them anymore.
It's actually not intelligent, but instinctive.
@@MrNight-dg1ug *Yeah? It's a joke*
@@deadlybunz *_It's still instinctive_*
Imagine the wasp trying to communicate and manipulate the roach.. like "come on down to this deep dark burrow, no need to be scared, I'm your friend.."
Why does this reminds me of Stephen King's IT.... " Oh you damn roach, you will float in my burrow!"
Cockroaches can live for a very long time on very little to keep themselves alive. Amazing how this wasp figured it out and adapted in such a way to use their longevity to its own advantage.
They do it to tarantula's also . The first time i seen this type of wasp was in a video where it paralyzed a spider , flipped it over, and the egg on the underbelly......I had serious mix feelings for the spider....lol
@@murrayflewelling1258 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🤓🤓🤓🤓
@Phantom Menace I believe it means bozo + ratio + gay + nerd
i mean... its amazing they exist but not that they "figured something out"
It's the equivalent of being amazed a human found food and a freezer in their home. 🤣
Thats exactly the horrible part, as if nature cannot exists without sinister predator that doesnt kill you but harness you
Roach:you should have gone for the head
Wasp:say no more
LOL
@ItsItsyBee210☝🏾 but they will never survive
Roach:"AGGGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!! Wasp:Well, Stupid-you just had to tell me where to aim my little stinger, didn't ya? Serves ya right!!!
Hahaha thanos
😂
Imagine having your body disabled and then having somebody drag you into a hole and then lay eggs into you, only for the egg to eat you from the inside out and leave your corpse to lay in the hole, never to be seen again?
That's nature for you. This wasp isn't the only one who does it. There are several parasites and fungi who do similar things to particular creatures
Alien...
That was too intense ! Let me change my diapers !
Sci fi horror be like..
Beautiful
Funny how newly hatched wasps instantly know what to do when they hatch, whereas human babies literally sit there and cry for you to bring them food.
The scariest part is how the narrator tell you about this with such a calm, warm, and lovely voice.
PLOT TWIST: He was the wasp all along.
Yes yes yeeeeeess. I agree.
Jajajaja
But the wasp was a woman.
That's the Problem, this is a Male Narrator, But the Wasp is Female.
@@grandmasteryoda8919 Anything to try and disguise herself as a different creature
Literally every cockroach: I wish that damn nuclear war would happen so we can inherit the earth.
😂😂😂
#fallout
You Might Need To Seek Urgent Medical Attention Earthling
Wasp: "ok roach I'm gonna shit an egg onto your back"
Roach: haha lol okey
Lol that's messed up
@@shadowagent3 I'm dead
Why is that funny 😂
omg lol
lmfao
Stunning creature. I'm an artisan jewellery maker specializing in gemstones and I frequently take colour inspirations from gorgeous animals like this highly adapted wasp. The cinematography on these short docs is outstanding and the narration is exactly right.
Wow, thank you!
I saw a lot of comments saying cockroach are the punching bag of nature and how not only humans but alk animals hate/used it. Are there any other animals that used the cockroach like this wasp ? @@TeamCandiru
I’ve had a vendetta against cockroaches since I was a little kid, this wasp is now my best friend.
I so agree with you. This video to me is very satisfying
You should check out the manga/anime Terraformars, a lot of roaches die there, weird mutant human shaped roaches, but they die a lot.
@@carloscampos5860 that roach man looks like obunga
@@carloscampos5860 Sounds lame and gay
Naw Fuc both of em
Cockroach: "Why are you doing this to me?"
Wasp: "I watched a documentary about this dude named Jeffrey...."
Haha halol
Jeffrey Dahmer
Jeffrey Epstein
@@imsorrydude6732 close
Hey it ain't Jeffery man, it’s OG LOC man, OG LOC
When you see wasps also hate cockroaches:
*perhaps I treated you too harshly*
Wasp: i am inevitable
It looks like it actually likes cockroaches, they are its son food
W R O N G
Nope! Once a green one bit me in the finger, it kept hurting slowly for a fortnight!
I hate these wasps more than the roaches now.
I never kill wasps because they aren’t retarded like bees that go suicide on you for no reason, wasps don’t bother you unless you bother them XD
I just came after i saw an animated video on reels about this creature so i can watch it irl
how much intelligence that's in such a tiny brain still just blows me away.
So true. I also wonder how the child wasp is also aware of what to do next. Go, hunt, infect then lay eggs on it, then seal.
@@zyro9922
Built in programming
Ye. Think about it. After being born you now know from a thin air what your cycle is ugh
ikr! that's what my mom says about me
Ryan Lee Bees, wasps, and ants; instinct? No, the level of organization and uniformity the exists within that order of insects is more than survival instinct.
“it just disables the roach’s escape reflex”
well i’ve heard enough that’s already absolutely insane.
fr it doesn’t even paralyse them the roach is free to do what ever it wants it j feels very safe n not at all bothered. that is actually crazy to think about very unsettling lol
@@jnrliufau4714 ya lmao its like being charmed or something fr
jeffery dahmer wants your location
@@jnrliufau4714wtf
"a process that may take 30 minutes or more"
human: * kicks dirt into the hole*
Wasp: You... what?
Lol
@@crazycater415 what? You egg?
Blazing Fury He stabs him
I had that idea in my mind
It’s crazy how a new wasp comes out knowing right away what it’s purpose is to be alive
*when you hate wasps and cockroaches but the wasps kill the roaches*
Me: *Alright, keep your life.*
Id rather kill that green wasp cause its dangerous it might kill me and harder to kill but a cockroach? Nah its not a big problem
"Thanks, Satan."
*The enemy of my enemy is nothing more than a temporary ally*
@@happypuppy9269Not a single person has ever been killed by a jewel wasp
Fascinating how these tiny creatures know how to go through such a process. When viewed up close like this, insects are probably the most alien-looking lifeforms on our planet. Creepy and robotic almost.
GeeFunk MasterFlex That is proof for aliens oh come on!!!!When there are aliens.Then who created them????
sharlyn tan Darwinism are just theories.In his first chapter he comes up with Atom is formed.Where does this Atom come from???
Robert Hulzebos Leer alsjeblieft eerst fatsoenlijk Engels voordat je überhaupt een poging gaat doen het creationisme te verdedigen, in het Engels. Overigens heb je volkomen gelijk door te zeggen dat insecten niks zeggen over het al dan niet bestaan van buitenaards leven, maar daarna ga je de mist in door de vraag te stellen wie dan verantwoordelijk zou zijn voor de creatie van buitenaards leven.
Laurens Peek Ach ja und warum darf mann die frage dann nicht stellen.Of geloof jij ook in Ancient Aliens of Darwinisme.Je kan wel over mijn Engels beginnen maar je komt met geen enkel argument.
People think we are the only race out there but recent study and evidence suggest they exist. It is thought octopi are of a terrestrial origin, believed to have arrived microscopically on a asteroid.
I used to think animals killing each other was violent but damn insects are way more nasty😂
Insects are animals
Yeah right. Like imagine if a gorilla captured a fox and then kept it alive while it’s offspring ate the internal organs. Shit is literally horrifying and i’m glad nature didn’t decide this was the best course of action
@@nobfaic thanks now I cant get that image out of my head
@@nobfaic there are some snails that act like plants(my profile pic)... evolution is.... random :3
That's why I'm a piece of sht
@Jabbadaba ahhhdadaah i mean yeah but atleast we dont shove our d**ks or p***y in others humans impregnate them and have the babies eat its organs
Never thought I would be so sorry for a cockroach
honestly i’m just tryna figure out how y’all get cameras literally EVERYWHERE
Ikr
Its probably not filmed in the wild.
I'm almost always filming!
These insects are not in the wild, they are in a contained space, think of it like an ant farm
@@issiv.4998 humm ok that explains alot
4:42 - Thanks for that beautiful sunset to accompany such a warm and fuzzy line of information.
Vegans: "Humans are the worst when it comes to treating other animals"
Wasps:
Humans living in a developed country kill and eat animals out of pleasure and not because of survival.
@@sumohummel8656 Humans in the developed world uses poison to lay eggs on other animals so their young can feast on the live host while the human babies grows to become wasps? For pleasure?!?!
@@Norgus018 whoops, edited it
@@Norgus018 Fucking Made My Day
@@sumohummel8656 pleasure of survival
Cardi B's latest victim comes forward with live footage?
Lmfao
*carefully, he’s a hero”
Who is Cardi B?
FiftyOne Fifty look it up don’t be arrogant
I don't think you know what arrogant means. Which means I'm so super smarter than you. Plus I look really really good with or without clothes. The world is blessed to have me and will mourn my death for eras.
Wasp: u gunna die.
Roach: might as well look good when I die
WoW. Thanks for that recommendation TH-cam
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Me when I'm stoned and the 70 year old granny takes me home. ' wasp leads the stupified roach back to it's lair'
It's like "shhhhh shhh. You're gonna be ok!" Whilst keeping the roaches mouth shut
I like seeing this in movies lol
Or Shhhhh shh. It will all be over soon! Lol
The intelligence of such a small being scares me.
@Gerald Iwan yeah but that's considered being mentally ill now a days (kill part), so folk forget about that animal instinct...
Gerald Iwan. I’ll pray for you, dawg.
@Gerald Iwan Wow you're so woke bro.
@Gerald Iwan Jesus, the shit you type makes you look just as bad as a Kpop Stan and a 14 year old Billie Eilish fan combined.
@Gerald Iwan if multiple people are complaining about your attitude then you obviously have a problem kid...
Cockroach: *exists*
jeweled cockroach wasp: *its free real estate*
Jeweled cockroach wasp, I believe.
Jeweled cockroach wasp's larvae: *its free meal estate*
@LagiNaLangAko23
As for the larvae, it's an all you can eat cockroach buffet! Yum!
If i am a cockroach and suddenly listen to a soft spoken English man voice i’d knew something is up.
Who else be wondering how the camera people be doing this
Me×2🙋
Right here
I was literally thinking this and I saw this comment..
@@legendforever7036 how are they inside the burrow?
Bruh I was thinking the SAME thing
"Isnt mother nature beautifull?"
Is it? IS IT?!
It is but its also brutal as hell
🤣👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😭
dude i felt so sick when i seen an eagle footage ripping out a snakes insides. like f*****k i dont like snakes but 😭 i hate it lol
It’s crazy that the newly born insect knows how to do the same thing but never saw it done.. many animals know this as well.. it’s amazing
Insect passed their knowledge through DNA while other animal must learn from their parents
Quantum biology, entanglement, and the field of information in relation to the Akashic field has insight on this, simply put DNA acts like an antanae in many ways our so called junk DNA is not necessarily junk at all ,, with the fabric our space time reality their exists a field an information field, our ancestors and that of the ants have a record a bit like a CD that the ant picks up
there are experiments regarding genetic memory.. i remember reading about one with mice. if i remember correctly they gave the first generation eletric shocks, while they were smelling at cherry blossoms. later generations feared the scent of cherry blossoms without experiencing anything bad with it themselves.
@@Danycuraj Huxley brave new world be similar ,
For all of you thinking genetic memory is a thing please refer me to some paper with the details, as I am pretty sure it has been debunked since the last decade
Meanwhile Cameraman: Can I borrow Ant-Man's suit?
So did the wasp have to sign a release to let the camera man into her home? Because that man got really got some invasive footage & i can smell a lawsuit coming.
paullly Wasps are male.
Puss the Pup and Donkey the Dog I don’t know male wasps laid eggs 🧐
ItsJust Ana Sorry some male insects can lay eggs.
Ya how DO they get that footage anyway?
If its a Karen
props to the cameraman for climbing in that hole with the monster bugs
1:47 "Before that, allow me to comb my hair first. Preparing for my coffin look."
1:51 "Yeah.. Take your time.."
LOL!
It's actually really satisfying to see bugs clean themselves like that.
Props for filming this process, especially inside the burrow. Amazing job.
Im usually afraid of wasps but shes so cute when shes boarding up her home "Ill use dis rock, now place it hereeeee"
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I am still scared of wasps
@@sujyot how and why are you scared of wasps its not like they can kill you
@@strongman5770 umm... ghosts can't kill me as well, but I'll be shit scared if I'll be asked to go to a cemetery on a full moon, you know
@@strongman5770 uhhh allergies...you can go into shock if stung too much even without allergies too
Cockroach: *exists*
Wasp: hippity hoppity, your body is now my propety
LOOLLL
Wonder what happens to us if we're stung?
@@mistylover2082 good question
@@w1nduwu449 answer : another Michael bay movie and something to do with a 👙
Poperpoty
Fantastic work, I thought this was a BBC documentary at first.
Thanks! We appreciate that :)
Stereokroma right as I read your comment I was like “this isn’t a BBC documentary?!?”
Wait what i was like this isnt bbc????
This wasnt?
*it might be a BBQ documentary*
What I find most amazing is that this can be video recorded.
Wasp: Come into my little burrow
Roach: Oh goody, we gonna play hide and seek?
Wasp: No, it's called hatch and eat.
D:
You'd be spittin'
omg
So underrated
the most fascinating thing about this video it's how they get those camera angles.
Yeah I know! I never got how they do it. It's really amazing.
Ikr I was thinking the same when I seen the clip from inside the burrow.
Bio Skates Same. I always wondered how they put the camera there.
Bio Skates they hire another bug behind the scenes to do it. I thought it was obvious
its inside a terrarium i guess.
"you groom antena?"
"yus"
"how bout i take it"
You made me lough out loud!!!
@@JifunzeKitu does not take much does it
The wasp was like “I AM YOUR CREATER…YOU DO MY BIDDING”
When coming up with the concept for movie Alien (1979), this type of wasp was actually used as a premise for the xenomorph development cycle.
Evelyn Craine that's wicked!!
Ромашка 1941 would of been cooler if it was more like this
I'm scared of what hellish thumbnails are gonna pop up in my recommendations after watching this
Damnit you’re right..
YT now keeps giving me Monster Bug Wars
That's so true lol
Every wasp documentary is about nasty sht they do to other creature.
@Lucas And it's beautiful. :+1:
@@valacarno laughing my ass off
Hey, humans do nasty shit to each other and we’re the same fucking species!
Or to each other.
whens the last time you watched a documentary about people? spoiler alert we kill eachother in most of em
Title: beautiful wasp
Me: need to investigate
Yup, it's beautiful yet terrifying
I learned that cockroaches live in the wild and not just in your kitchen.
They can live anywhere.
they can live inside ya bum
@@fletcher4098 how do u know?
Oh wait, please don’t tell me...
Looks like the the ones in the kitchen enjoy a luxurious life.
I am so happy that german houses are mostly insect free, couldnt live with these fuckers
3:49 “She carefully seals the butthole with twigs and rocks”, I know he meant burrow, but I just can’t un hear that.
😂😂
I heard that too omg 😆
@@bubbles000 a man of culture.
“Inside the butthole, the roach remains”
I read this as he said it LMAO
“Leads the stupefied insect”😂💀
Lol
Candace Nicole I thought of Harry Potter books/films 😂😂
Candace Nicole 🤣🤣🤣
@@jesss.7788 exactly
Stupefied
Wow! That cockroach is the ultimate babysitter! Watching and feeding it all for free!
Cockroach: *Continues to groom antenna*
Wasp: *starts pulling the roaches antenna out it’s mouth* “ima stop you right there”
Zombies enjoying grooming is illegal.
PETA: Let's live in harmony like the animals
Roach:
Tapeworm:
Every fucking animal in the world:
Every fucking :
Every lifeform and the universe:
To be fair factory farming is horrible - I can feel bad for the roach so I can feel for Wilbur. Mice can be really mean to each other tho go scientists 😋
Cockroach: *"what a lovely day"*
Green wasp: *"I'm about to end this cockroach's career"*
Meh.. Not funny
Not funny didn’t laugh
Haters gonna hate I guess?
@1million subs no content challenge why do you even have a problem with that? Not everybody share the same opinion. Some people think it's funny, some don't. And likes are just likes, it's no big deal
Man can’t a person put a comment freely jeez chill out if you don’t like the comment ignore it
Monsters are real. They're just really small.