Yeah, those comments really try and ruin the vibe. If you want just gameplay then just watch vod and skip the conversations, but that would ruin the whole reason you watch them in the first place since you’re skipping their personalities.
The thing about Beetles is when you get into keeping them, Everyone has their own recipes of what wood to give them, what soil ect so they can get the biggest, healthiest beetle that they can. Thats the challenge. The reward is the short time you get to spend with them after taking care of them through every stage of their life to the very end seeing them in all of their glory. Then if you bred them hopefully you get blessed with eggs to start the cycle all over again. I Have been doing it since i was 8 and i still do it 20 years later.
Most insects do, especially Cicadas. Or when they just metamorphed and its their first flight. It's to lose weight by getting rid of excess fluid. You can notice during cicada season, if you stand under the tree that has a lot of cicada. It will be like light rain lmao.
@@Odontomango They also do it when a potential threat is around and they need to skadoddle quickly. So, watch out for Cicadas pissing on your when you walk under trees in Japan :D
@@JohnEvansChaoseed ironically beetle breeders are very common hobby for kids or older adults in JP. Sometimes even assigned as project to do in elementary. Not unusual. And it's growing too, reaching into EU and US now. But knowing the pee thing. Maybe. Lol
Not a house in the woods but woods in the home. Nene going one step beyond
Nene talking about beetles is always a good time. She's so knowledgeable. Also, Mofurun is a beautiful beetle omg
Nene and Kiwawa always cute together ♥
...and here I was hoping the beetles would be named John, Paul, George and Ringo.
So beetles are capable of air strikes like birds, huh?
It's weird how often commenters are like "START THE GAME". Like bro, did you come just to watch the game or to watch them???
I was a bit annoyed when I read that tbh
"Waiter, what is all this cute and wholesome interaction doing in my game stream!"
Yeah, those comments really try and ruin the vibe. If you want just gameplay then just watch vod and skip the conversations, but that would ruin the whole reason you watch them in the first place since you’re skipping their personalities.
The thing about Beetles is when you get into keeping them, Everyone has their own recipes of what wood to give them, what soil ect so they can get the biggest, healthiest beetle that they can. Thats the challenge. The reward is the short time you get to spend with them after taking care of them through every stage of their life to the very end seeing them in all of their glory. Then if you bred them hopefully you get blessed with eggs to start the cycle all over again. I Have been doing it since i was 8 and i still do it 20 years later.
The beetle talk was interesting. I didn't know beetles pee when they fly.
Most insects do, especially Cicadas. Or when they just metamorphed and its their first flight.
It's to lose weight by getting rid of excess fluid.
You can notice during cicada season, if you stand under the tree that has a lot of cicada. It will be like light rain lmao.
@@Odontomango They also do it when a potential threat is around and they need to skadoddle quickly. So, watch out for Cicadas pissing on your when you walk under trees in Japan :D
It really was interesting, Nene always seems to be doing unusual things or looking at things in an unusual way...
@@JohnEvansChaoseed ironically beetle breeders are very common hobby for kids or older adults in JP. Sometimes even assigned as project to do in elementary. Not unusual.
And it's growing too, reaching into EU and US now.
But knowing the pee thing. Maybe. Lol
+1 to your comment
i got reminded of the gintama episode with the beetle Lol
Humu humu, soooo, a beetle pee is aerodynamic.
wah
lol
Born as an insect: panik
Born as an insect in Nene's care: kalm
until its night and its time for routine head bashing against the walls
So the secret to flight is peeing... Got it!
Propulsion
@@jaycepentad9535Nah, more like jettisoning tanks to get lighter.
"According to all known laws of aviation,"