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ARACHEUPHORIA
Добавлен 30 янв 2013
Wildlife and Nature filmographer :)
Black Widow Spiders of the Old Idaho State Penitentiary
Black Widow Spiders of the Old Idaho State Penitentiary
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Black Widow Spider's Neighbor. .. Dome Weaver -Linyphiidae
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Black Widow Spider's Neighbor. .. Dome Weaver -Linyphiidae
Black Widow Spiders... Low Numbers by the Great Falls of the Missouri
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Black Widow Spiders... Low Numbers by the Great Falls of the Missouri
Black Widow Spider vs Orb Weaver... Habitat Rivalry ?
Просмотров 229Месяц назад
Black Widow Spider vs Orb Weaver... Habitat Rivalry ?
Black Widow Spider vs Bumble Bee... Please Like, and Subscribe
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Black Widow Spider vs Bumble Bee... Please Like, and Subscribe
Black Widows Spider mapping begins 2024.. joine me, like, subscribe :)
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Black Widows Spider mapping begins 2024.. joine me, like, subscribe :)
Varve of Glacial Lake Great Falls which prevented Latrodectus Northward Expansion
Просмотров 633 месяца назад
Varve of Glacial Lake Great Falls which prevented Latrodectus Northward Expansion
Black Widow Spiders... Wandering and Thermal Regulating
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Black Widow Spiders... Wandering and Thermal Regulating
Black Widow Spiders inhabit Churchyard
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Black Widow Spiders inhabit Churchyard
Black Widow Spiders... habitat and a Bull Elk Skull
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Black Widow Spiders... habitat and a Bull Elk Skull
Black Widow Spiders... and a Gravid Female Rattlesnake
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Black Widow Spiders... and a Gravid Female Rattlesnake
Black Widow Spiders... and Dinosaur Fossils
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Black Widow Spiders... and Dinosaur Fossils
Black Widows Spiders... Below Hauser Dam
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Black Widows Spiders... Below Hauser Dam
Black Widow Spiders... the beautiful Belt Supergroup Geology
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Black Widow Spiders... the beautiful Belt Supergroup Geology
Black Widow Spiders... Abandoned Railroad Trestle Habitat
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Black Widow Spiders... Abandoned Railroad Trestle Habitat
Black Widow Spiders... Late-August Breeding Season and Snakes
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Black Widow Spiders... Late-August Breeding Season and Snakes
Hiking... Edith Peak to Baldy Peak Traverse
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Hiking... Edith Peak to Baldy Peak Traverse
Black Widow Spiders... Marking For Reasearch
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Black Widow Spiders... Marking For Reasearch
Black Widows... Cretaceous Layers... Extreme Heat
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Black Widows... Cretaceous Layers... Extreme Heat
Black Widow Spiders... Roadside Arachnology
Просмотров 102Год назад
Black Widow Spiders... Roadside Arachnology
Black Widow Spiders ... habitat, and Geology
Просмотров 188Год назад
Black Widow Spiders ... habitat, and Geology
Black Widow Spiders among Glacial Drift
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Black Widow Spiders among Glacial Drift
Black Widow Spiders... Geology... Habitat
Просмотров 115Год назад
Black Widow Spiders... Geology... Habitat
Black Widow Spiders... Ancient Glacial Sediment Habitat
Просмотров 201Год назад
Black Widow Spiders... Ancient Glacial Sediment Habitat
Melanistic Garter Snake on the Levee Road
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Melanistic Garter Snake on the Levee Road
Black Widow Spiders can't see Red Light
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Black Widow Spiders can't see Red Light
Black Widow Spider Thermal Regulation and Breeding Pair
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Black Widow Spider Thermal Regulation and Breeding Pair
The steatoda genere what type grossa nobilis trianglossa please reply your video was enjoyable and educational thanks oh great sètting also
@@user-sq7km3cq5n Steatoda borealis... and thank you for your interest.
Those Gardens are absolutely lovely. I'm glad you found some spiders at that prison museum.
@@windiwallace3442 Yes, they are beautiful gardens... and a lot to see.
Superb, thanking the algorithm on this one. Greetings from France man !
@@Emonakat greetings... and thank you for the kind words.
Great video, thanks brother
@@Knight_of_NI thank you.
Hey great footage. Once you called out the species of spider by looking at it's web, I knew you were the real deal.
Cheers... thanks for your interest.
Was still trying to attack the catterpillar
Incredible!
Cool! I have to get out more this summer and explore nature. It's been a passion of mine since my frog catching days as a kid. taking tadpoles home and watching them grow into frogs was pretty cool! I've had a general fear of spiders but also a fascination so i am always trying to break it by handling them. Of course, the last spider I tried to handle was a massive dock spider that shot up my arm and I freaked out (the spider was okay) 🤣
Lol
black widows in Montana???? 😗
Yes Montana has a high population of northerly adapted Latrodectus hesperus -the Western Black Widow.
@@ShaneHerrick never would have guessed. i thought the climate would have been too cold
@@rynor7132 You are not alone... I think that is a common thinking in regard to these spiders. I talk quite a bit about these spiders ecology and thermal regulation in my content... as well as touch on their physiology/biology that makes their advancement rorthward possible.
@@ShaneHerrick I live in Ontario, Canada, and there has been many confirmed sightings of black widows.
I just started throwing a full-size splitting axe at a big pine stump cut about 30" from the ground. This is now a new goal! I was hitting at about 25'
Very nice... keep throwing. I can hit at 60 feet... I know that sounds crazy. I took those vids down a while ago though.
@@ShaneHerrick I don't have the power to get that distance; LOL ! You are STRONG !
@@ShaneHerrick I now hit about 60% at 40 ft.
Another great video, sharing with my grandparents in Boise after I removed a L. hesperus from their garage and put it near the entrance of a hole similar to this on a south facing slope!
Very nice... great location choice.
Cool video!❤😊.
Thank you so much for the lovely video. To walk with you, see the landscapes, cross the streams... such beauty. Very tranquil and awe inspiring to get to be in the landscape and explore. I have never cried so much on a youtube video. Thank you, I really appreciate it <3
My pleasure of course... thank you for watching.
Why don't you tell us about the wasp? Why are they enemies?
mud daubers hunt down spiders . They sting the spider and take it to the nest . the mud dauber then lays eggs on the paralyzed spider . when the egg hatches the larva of the wasp eats the spiders mom collected
Should have let mudd dobber go that black widow is a danger
The mud dauber was probably carrying the caterpillar back to it's nest when it was caught in the web. They catch, sting and take caterpillars back to the nest and lay eggs on them for food when the eggs hatch.
They also take spiders
@@eas2252 Yep, some do! Seen that too.
Still just a kid and already tackling a serious prey.
I feel like the saw dust is going through my screen 😂
virtual reality ;)
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a flip-up mailbox post ?
It's the first of three big hinges I'm making for a log cabin door.
This is a good sign that those spiders are there. So happy to see this.
Nice sentiments... I agree.
How did you come across this place, my friend? It is hauntingly beautiful.
I live fairly neerby... it is a local historic marker.
Are they as deadly as I've heard?
No... not really. Latrodectus bites are more medically significant to those people who have immune deficiency or other health problems. The very young and also the very elderly can be more effected by Widow bites. Latrodectus only bite if they are being crushed or pinched... otherwise they are very shy and reclusive.
Bites can effect everyone differently... and any bite should be looked at by a health professional. The venom of these spiders, though maybe not deadly, can be severe.
Is this southern Canada? Looks like Saskatchewan or Alberta.
Montana
no snow yet?
actually our first snow storm has already melted.
I would have cut the log where it rested on the tree trunk below it... dumb me!
hell yeah nice targets :P
Cheers ;)
Can't lie for half the video I thought there was 2 spiders😂
synchronized spiders ;)
Until I read your comment I thought there were two as well until I looked really closely 😂😂
Great but what did they pay for the wood. Home heating or
Even if it’s real dryed out that’s a chunk of tree
Gettin that work done!
Nice find on that skull. Did you take it home? I would. Hi Trapper!
Yeah I kept it... the mice and coyote pups and such can have the rest of the skeleton to chew on.
I learned that black widows don't really have a specific design for their webs, they just kinda wing it 🕷️ I'd love to see a video on the webs of spiders and their techniques. It's pretty interesting.
I've made several vids about their webs... if you are curious... but you'd kind of have to surf through them... because I'm not too sure about everything I've talked about Lol.
Just curious, when do they go into hibernation? That bullsnake had a beautiful pattern.
They simply get more and more inactive as the cold sets in.... so now until winter we are seeing some spiders hiding and calling it quits for the year.
you've got some sweet spots out there. I appreciate you showing this important habitat with much respect.
I appreciate your interest... thank you for the feedback.
Trapper!
He's gotten big... getting old. Has a grey beard.
That jumping spider was ripped. I backed away just in case it jumped at the camera. Love your knowledge of dinosaur eras,if that's how it's said. No clue, interesting ♥️from 🇬🇧
Thank you... and thanks for your interest.
So, it was really Black Widow Spiders that killed off the Dinosaurs, not a Meteor?.. 🕷🕸
I knew my arachnophobia was reasonable. Lil fuckes killed giants
Lol
@@ShaneHerrick , Yeah, it's scary to think that they've been lying there in wait, generation after generation, to kill off unsuspecting victims! Lmaoooo! 🤣
Ooh, you've covered some great things, very interesting thank you ☺️
Thank you as well.
Where is this?
Montana
@@ShaneHerrick My old stompin ground!
@@mickiofthemountains very nice.
Love seeing the dinosaur fossils
I hope you've been doing well.
I'm ok. I hope you are doing well too
When they change lights above the dams at Umatilla Or and ice harbor in Tri cities Wa black widows love the heat and the maintenance crew often encounter
So interesting how they thermal regulate.
16 Mile Creek looks like a superb place for trout fishing. Thx
Id run to if someone was throwing railroad ties at me 😉 Absolutely beautiful, but dangerous country. Thank you for sharing. Be safe!
Good job with the bear! I've met black bears in the wild three times, the first encounter was the worst, we were up in the mountains in west Texas, and the bear, when it saw us, was making a beeline towards my wife and I, but she scared him off by throwing rocks! It worked! My others two encounters were with bears in September in Wyoming, and they were far too busy eating to even look at us. WIsh I had you with me in the office today, when I encountered one of the biggest daddy longlegs spiders I've ever seen. He was just sitting quietly on the wall, just above the baseboard. I just left him alone, and after a few minutes, he disappeared.
Be safe out there.
Widows are fast to attack !! But hesitate to bite !! Charge and stop , before biteing ! Ive seen this meny times in Texas !!! But don't count on this at all !!!
also holy crap that almost looked like the size of a community orb weaver web in that former sea-cave, amazing find
love the talk on the C. viridis, love seeing the C. oreganus around my area, such sweet little snakes
Rattlers have such gentle temperament.
Frkn hate Black Widows!
great video of the H. americanus. they are all over the garden next to the Natural Resources building at my school
I can't get enough of their coloration... reminds me of male birds, and their courtship displays.