Well, that's not so concerning when the wasps only mission in life is to kill things and put them in homemade pots containing its offspring. If a human being was living that same life, I'd be very concerned.
So shove live pray in the pot, seal the pot, then adult emerges. Interesting parenting, lock ur kid in a room with food , when they are ready they will bust out lol 😂.
@LIBERTY PRIME No, they described overly sheltered kids who are neglected but still cared for by their parents. Or to simplify things, just asocial introverts with inattentive parents. Probably a better word for that but it's not incel. An incel is defined as a nuisance who ruins the name of every decent social reject out there with their inflated egos, extreme entitlement, more self pity than what is considered reasonable, and immense desperation for the touch of a woman. Please do not mix those things with any of the others, we are nothing like those disgusting incel neckbeards who are desperate for romance and attention, most of us grew up in solitude and very much prefer it (or at the very least don't mind it).
I like how the wasp shows the caterpillar how the pot looks like “how does it look?” “It’s perfect, I like the interior design. What’s the round white thing inside?”
Bailey Green I never said that, hence the word “hopefully,” does that not ring a bell. Which is talking about the future if you ever do a resume, and decide to leave typos on purpose.
I remember seeing these in Guam as a kid when I was growing up. So cool to learn these bees official name. Thank you guys for bringing up my childhood memories
For those of you out there that are scared of lots of little holes, your ancestors probably gave you that after they saw their friends and family get killed by wasps.
Alien: What kind of insect is that? *Points to a iridescent, green insect* Human: Oh, that's a Jade Wasp Alien : Like in the pretty green stone you showed me the other day? Is it made of stone, perhaps? Human: No no, it's called that because of its green color. also, it's a very cool insect Alien: Why? Human: It kills roaches, by inserting their young on their bodies and them controlling the roach with pheromones to maximize the chance of the young surviving Alien: *Facepalms* even the wildlife of this planet is scary
@@KlavierMenn I am pretty sure that any life in the universe will be scary. It surely must have competed for food, mates and resources. And in your scenario why is the wasp the scary one? I am sure that we are way scarier than that.. We modify other animals genetically and grow them in tight spaces for food, we take away every aspect of their life.. all of their freedom. The roaches were free until the wasp came, but the chicken is never free from us and has absolutely zero chance of escaping, or even a small chance of not being picked out of the crowd... we devour everything and we don't even do it for survival, most of us are fat and we don't even need to eat, but we do it simply out of pleasure.
The caterpillar ends up dead, mostly due to actions by the wasp. If I drop you into a room with a hungry crocodile, I can still be charged with murder.
Dropping 2020 in every video Yeah, I don’t really like to kill things, but I’m allergic to bee and wasp stings, so if they try to set up at my house, they’re dead 💀 I actually watched one of them building its nest once, super cool, felt kind of bad for having to kill it, but NOPE!
We need as much David as we can possibly get before he dies, that BBC Netflix Our Planet was a little sub par. I expect excellence from you guys so get to work please and thank you. Love you Sir David.
I remember accidentally breaking one of these nests that was on my bicycle. I collected the caterpillars and the larva and put them in a plastic cup and put it in a dark drawer. I forgot about it for a while but when I checked again, there was an adult wasp inside, which I let out
Have one of these in my window watched it shove a catipillar in there and was shocked. These things are very intelligent. i live in north carolina usa btw.
So, THAT'S what that is on my side window. Holy cracker jacks!! I was looking online to figure what kind of nest it was. Nine little "pots" in a row, with a hole in one of them. I saw this potter wasp on my pepper plant last week.. Thought it was a bumble bee. Never bothered us as we were picking the peppers. They are very non aggressive......and great for my garden. Win win..
I wish I was a watcher like in marvel comics, I would follow a bug like this or other things an see how they live an what they do. I find it fascinating. I wouldn't mind being the universes witness without interfering.
Caterpillar: Hey man, nice pot!
Wasp: It's for you.
Go ahead, take a look on the inside
Hey its pretty dark in here.
Its actually for laying eggs fyi
LMAO LOL
@@HA-rl4fz no shit sherlock
Caterpillar: that's not what I meant when I asked if you had some pot.
Bright Okoye 😏🚬
Crack head joke coming in, 3, 2, 1.
Nature: im gonna give this wasp super odd body proportions
yeaaa
T H I C C
A N D T H I C C A G A I N
@Ilikebeaversandeaglesupyourass
@@fairytail2484 lmaooo. S L I M T H I C C WITCHO BUG ASS
- You're a wasp Harry!
- I'm a what?
- A wasp. And a thumpin deadly one, I'd wager.
Major Benson Winifred Payne And he subsuquently studied in Hornwasp school of vespidcraft and waspadry under tutelage of beekeeper Dumbledore.
The wasp uses _stupefy_ against the caterpillar. It's super effective.
@@matiasluukkanen7718 no no no, you're saying it wrong. It's Bumbledore, not dumbledore
@@justahyundai He's right... and before you r/woosh me.. Dumbledore is a kind of bee hahhaha
@@KlavierMenn Yep. Old English word for Bumblebee
*When a wasp is better at making pots than you*
*-Pot-*
Try using saliva
@@Lut28 sure i'll try
I can grow pot better than a wasp and I'm 16 hey that's gotta get a little credit 😖
Well, that's not so concerning when the wasps only mission in life is to kill things and put them in homemade pots containing its offspring.
If a human being was living that same life, I'd be very concerned.
*me cleaning my room
Shoving everything into my closet
Wasp: same bro, same..
free shavacado 💀💀💀
Death Dealer 💀 + 💊=👱♂️
Attenborough could read a toilet paper package and make it sound fascinating!❤👍
Kisra David no he’s 93
@Kisra David 1926-present
Couldn't have agreed more🤣🤣
Kisra it wouldn't take a minute to search online to find out if he is alive or not before posting comments.
@@joeldantesadriano3682 that's what I did after she said that! I *love* Davd Attenborough
When you book a hotel from trivago but you get paralyzed and stuffed into a room with an egg soon to hatch
Angelo Johnson 🤣
LMAO
so that idiot actor in the advertisement was the WASP!
Was paralyzed and stuffed in room with hungry larvae. Buffet was nice though. 2 stars.
Mud-pot: Wasp
Hotel: Trivago
So shove live pray in the pot, seal the pot, then adult emerges. Interesting parenting, lock ur kid in a room with food , when they are ready they will bust out lol 😂.
@OrangeManBad embrace the zeitgeist of the decade.
That is modern parenting in many cases!
@RagingThunder incel alert
@LIBERTY PRIME No, they described overly sheltered kids who are neglected but still cared for by their parents. Or to simplify things, just asocial introverts with inattentive parents. Probably a better word for that but it's not incel.
An incel is defined as a nuisance who ruins the name of every decent social reject out there with their inflated egos, extreme entitlement, more self pity than what is considered reasonable, and immense desperation for the touch of a woman. Please do not mix those things with any of the others, we are nothing like those disgusting incel neckbeards who are desperate for romance and attention, most of us grew up in solitude and very much prefer it (or at the very least don't mind it).
@@TheDsRequiem That's a nerd, not an incel.
Wasp: *finishes last pot*
Link: *draws sword*
HEY! LISTEN!
I wonder if two wasps ever tried to recreate that pottery scene from "Ghost"
I like how the wasp shows the caterpillar how the pot looks like
“how does it look?”
“It’s perfect, I like the interior design. What’s the round white thing inside?”
"Don't worry about it... it's there temporarily "
I think their eggs are more stretched and not roundy. Other than that, good joke.
Fascinating how life carries on for so many species on a micro scale behind the scenes with such intricate and delicate precision. 🐝 🐛
This always gets me, theres so many busy and important tiny goings-on on this planet.
So if this wasp was hairy, would it be called a hairy potter?
Bird Up Pround of you.
A bit more sir
*Nice Joke Buaiys!*
🏅 please accept
😂😂
Nature is much scarier and interesting than any science fiction novel or film.
That wasp is beautiful. The few accenting stripes makes it look sleek and elegant.
Caterpillar: nothing
Wasp: Sand burial!!
SOUR G hehehe
SOUR G caterpillar: NANI!?!?!?
Wasp : Omae wa mou Shindeirou
I know it's a cliche to say this at this point, but damn, Nature, you scary 0_0
Looking closely, we are the scariest animal.
Wasp: *house for sale. It's free btw*
worm: *I am homeless i want a home*
wasp: *say no more*
“House for sale” “it’s free btw”
Well then it wouldn’t be for sale now would it?
Corny joke overall. -2/10
Beedrill used Torture....
It was highly effective
Bailey Green supper? You can’t even spell super right!
Bailey Green hopefully you won’t typos when you work on your resume
David Tanner oh grow up, if that comment offends you, take a break from youtube
Bailey Green I never said that, hence the word “hopefully,” does that not ring a bell. Which is talking about the future if you ever do a resume, and decide to leave typos on purpose.
Bailey Green See ya, run away *really effective*
I remember seeing these in Guam as a kid when I was growing up. So cool to learn these bees official name. Thank you guys for bringing up my childhood memories
It’s midnight and for some reason,I’m watching an insect kill an insect and making freaking pots.
I've always seen that pot in my garden but never seen her build it thanks for this short movie about it 😄😄😄😍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
*She.
Pretty sure he said, 'she.'
@@mddell58 yes indeed lol I've never noticed that mistake the direct suggesting of word made it 😂😂😂
@Kisra David what? I've seen the potter wasp pot in my garden that's it
If that was in my garden, I would be watering it with gasoline.
@@rifleshooterchannel208 why are you afraid of her
10 points to gryffindor
moltrescompany 😂😂
BBC get a nest camera in there. I want to see the baby eat the caterpillar.
🖐🏿😇👍🏿
For some reason i wanna see that too
That's a pretty grotesque request.
Tristan Hopkins rhyme
Lol i think theres no camera that can fit on that pot hole, even if is theres high persence the camera will upside down
The wasp would destroy the wire of the camera cuz it'll think it's a technology that would make the caterpillar escape😂
I'm glad I watched this in the morning rather than just before bed....
Lol
bruh.. its 1:30 am for me.. im scared.. hold me (T~T)
2:36 "but although abandoned, the tough pots survive for several years"
That's where Link comes into this ecosystem
Caterpillar: This looks great
Wasp: It's your funeral
Caterpillar: Nooooooo!!!
The wasp gives its larvae living, paralyzed food. I have been tricked and instead been shown my worst nightmare
life, carefully examined, is horror built upon horror.
Word like imagine the egg hatching and seeing a catapiler staring down your soul whilst you eat it.. scary stuff
For those of you out there that are scared of lots of little holes, your ancestors probably gave you that after they saw their friends and family get killed by wasps.
Jennifer LePage it can be other animals or things
Its called natural selection. The survived were the feared one.
So my ancestors were caterpillars then..
@@Dimaz42 of some sorts probably yes
Wow im a caterpillar descendant i am going to consume leaves now
His voice is so young
Legend
Wasp: GET YO ASS IN THERE
Caterpillar: WAIT NUU PLZ
Wasp: GET IN THERE
Caterpillar: NUUUUUUUU
It's organisms like these that make me less eager to meet alien species...
(It'd be hilarious if we had the most horrifying planet lol)
Humans as a species can be pretty scary
Alien: What kind of insect is that? *Points to a iridescent, green insect*
Human: Oh, that's a Jade Wasp
Alien : Like in the pretty green stone you showed me the other day? Is it made of stone, perhaps?
Human: No no, it's called that because of its green color. also, it's a very cool insect
Alien: Why?
Human: It kills roaches, by inserting their young on their bodies and them controlling the roach with pheromones to maximize the chance of the young surviving
Alien: *Facepalms* even the wildlife of this planet is scary
@@KlavierMenn I am pretty sure that any life in the universe will be scary. It surely must have competed for food, mates and resources. And in your scenario why is the wasp the scary one? I am sure that we are way scarier than that.. We modify other animals genetically and grow them in tight spaces for food, we take away every aspect of their life.. all of their freedom. The roaches were free until the wasp came, but the chicken is never free from us and has absolutely zero chance of escaping, or even a small chance of not being picked out of the crowd... we devour everything and we don't even do it for survival, most of us are fat and we don't even need to eat, but we do it simply out of pleasure.
@@vladimirsukmeovf1211 r/ wooosh
My most favorite wasp
The title is incorrect. The caterpillar is not killed before being packed into the pot. It is paralysed.
@Nosferatu Zodd no it's just you
The caterpillar ends up dead, mostly due to actions by the wasp. If I drop you into a room with a hungry crocodile, I can still be charged with murder.
@@RequiemPoete Whilst you may be charged with murder, the autopsy would still find the cause of death to be crocodile related! There is a distinction.
The shape of the bee is unique. And they build many unusual nests and insert caterpillars into them. How dexterous!
Nature is incredible
2:11 Wasp: "What an *adorable* baby... you will feed *my* baby :) "
The world of insects is just so awesome. 👏
So eerie with the music.
Thank you BBC
I saw these when I lived in Florida. I might have liked them more if I had known they were called potter wasps. 😆
Ya killd them wasp right??
Dropping 2020 in every video Yeah, I don’t really like to kill things, but I’m allergic to bee and wasp stings, so if they try to set up at my house, they’re dead 💀 I actually watched one of them building its nest once, super cool, felt kind of bad for having to kill it, but NOPE!
That wasps a real pothead
We need as much David as we can possibly get before he dies, that BBC Netflix Our Planet was a little sub par. I expect excellence from you guys so get to work please and thank you. Love you Sir David.
Who knew wasps could be so artistic.
We always called them Mud Dobbers here in the South.
My ceiling has their nests, mud daubers will decorate ur ceiling
I never knew what they put in those. Florida has solid black ones.
and the worst one lives in parts of texas, nightmare fuel in fallout new vegas game
David Attenborough at his best!👏👏👏
Wasp: welcome to hotel columbarium.
Caterpillar: such a lovely place
Never seen before.Very interesting.👍👍👍
She looked in the pot like "You got it, honey? You good? Okay enjoy."
Got one of these little things on my back porch, and somehow I was there right when it put a caterpillar in it. Pretty cool to see
Sir Attenborough, one of those great individuals whose lives will be remembered face of their age.
Title says: *Potter wasp kills caterpillar*
David says: *She gives it living food*
what is it now?
They had the same problem in their last video where they said a butterfly was "hatching" from a chrysalis. Title guy is clearly not a biologist.
Well,If I take your paralyzed body(alive)& dump you in my pit of crocs for a snack,am I not essentially killing you,even if not by my hands??🤔☝🏼
Scrodinger's catapillar
I must admit, that,s one kick ass wasp indeed. [[ AMEN ]]
👍 This wasp is a professional potter 👍
So cool, I’ve waited forever to see mud wasps on the BBC! (Or any channel for that matter)
Wasp:hey kid you want candy?
Caterpillar:yea
Potter
You are a Wizard Harry!
Amazing !! Insects are architects and potters ... just like humans.
What's fascinating is that they've done it for tens of millions of years longer than we have :)
Caterpillar: Ey Wasp nice pot
Wasp: Yes :)
I remember accidentally breaking one of these nests that was on my bicycle. I collected the caterpillars and the larva and put them in a plastic cup and put it in a dark drawer. I forgot about it for a while but when I checked again, there was an adult wasp inside, which I let out
The way the mother feeds the larvae has the makings of a horror movie ...😝🤪😝
Wow! 🦟 ✨👍🏽✨✨ Thank you for ALL your documentaries.
This Wasp maybe a better potter than me, but it's still no match for my badminton racquet! =p This was really is quite incredible!
Caterpillar: Hey man, nice pot!
Wasp: It's your coffin.
Caterpillar: wait what!!???
Thanks TH-cam for recommending!
Wasps Doing This and I can’t even make a damn plate.
Mother wasp: "Okay junior, here's some salami!"
*drops caterpillar into basket"
This is really fascinating!
Speechless
That’s amazing 💯
absolutely fascinated by this video
No wonder Fabre dedicated his life to these critters
So cute and intelligent
Incredible..
Interesting stuff thanks
This is fascinating
BRO I HAVE THIS NEAR MY WINDOW??
This is probably cutting edge technology from their perspective
Have one of these in my window watched it shove a catipillar in there and was shocked. These things are very intelligent. i live in north carolina usa btw.
That moment you pick up a sea urchin shell and there’s dead bugs in it
Fascinating. Absolutely fascinating.
very nice
Plot Twist: Caterpillar ate the eggs
Wasp: I made a room for you to sleep in.
Caterpillar: Oh that's nice.
Wasp: You'll have a roommate as well. C:
Who In the heck came up with this title? It sounds dirty, yet not dirty at the sametime.
That Beedrill messed that Caterpie up!
So, THAT'S what that is on my side window. Holy cracker jacks!! I was looking online to figure what kind of nest it was.
Nine little "pots" in a row, with a hole in one of them.
I saw this potter wasp on my pepper plant last week.. Thought it was a bumble bee. Never bothered us as we were picking the peppers.
They are very non aggressive......and great for my garden.
Win win..
I wish I was a watcher like in marvel comics, I would follow a bug like this or other things an see how they live an what they do. I find it fascinating. I wouldn't mind being the universes witness without interfering.
I just witnessed this on my front porch in Thailand. Exactly what happened. The speed is quite impressive.
سبحانك يا الله
Like a some technic “ pinc” on a process handmade poetry cramic with material clay, awesome, 🧐🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 realy cool video ,
Amazing!
Caterpillar :- what's inside ???
Wasp :- SURPRISE !!!!🤣😎
Seem to me like Mr Wasp been missing leg days...
Truly amazing!
Music reminds me of 80-90's cheap horror movies. Like castle freak or Puppet Master))
wonderful video
"Shoves caterpillar into pot."
I am sorry. 😂
Ridley Scott: this gives me an idea