UNBOXING the WEIRDEST PET BUGS you'll ever see!.. The Jerusalem Cricket

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  • In today's video we unbox some weird cricket bug things! Commonly known as the potato bug or Jerusalem cricket, these guys actually make some unique pets.
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  • @tarantulakat
    @tarantulakat  2 года назад +53

    Slightly Venomous: ruclips.net/user/SlightlyVenomous
    Thank you Bugs in CyberSpace: bugsincyberspace.com
    Jerusalem Cricket Video: ruclips.net/video/lViOb5Yboyw/видео.html

    • @SusanLBritt
      @SusanLBritt 2 года назад

      I follow her also ... found her by accident... n i also order from Cyberspace 😄

    • @markstone918
      @markstone918 2 года назад

      Texas and Australia grow them bigger!

    • @Lovinglife43
      @Lovinglife43 2 года назад +1

      If it's a girl name her Audrey II like that weird alien plant lil shop of horrors and if it's a boy name him Seymour. 🙏🏽❤🙏🏽 that's so cool too Kat 🫂 🤗 👐

    • @SlightlyVenomous
      @SlightlyVenomous 2 года назад +2

      BEST PRANK EVER

    • @CJS-mh9nx
      @CJS-mh9nx 2 года назад +1

      I remember some kid brought one to my elementary school. We thought it was like some hybrid wasp Cricket.

  • @the_cosmic_shame1078
    @the_cosmic_shame1078 2 года назад +535

    In Spanish they are called niños de la tierra, meaning children of the earth. They are super common here in So. California. They are really cool and can actually run really fast 💨 one chased me in high school

    • @ashleymarcy265
      @ashleymarcy265 2 года назад +31

      That is so cool!!! Not the chasing part haha

    • @Hollister74
      @Hollister74 2 года назад +29

      In norther Cali. they have them too. They used to freak me out, I hated them also hated the fire ants everywhere! Actually just hated N. Cali. Lol

    • @geminice___4965
      @geminice___4965 2 года назад +9

      When upside down they look like babies emphasis of the name ninos de la tierra

    • @LaBucci
      @LaBucci 2 года назад +17

      Interesting, my parents from Mexico call them mata niños ( children killer ) for their almost human like face. I was always told to stay away because they were venemous but once I learned about them knew that was just not true.

    • @hellsingmongrel
      @hellsingmongrel 2 года назад +5

      Yeah, they were apparently around West Texas when my mom was a kid, though I've never seen one in the wild myself, and she called them Children of the Earth, too.

  • @sbarash64
    @sbarash64 2 года назад +128

    My favorite insect! As other posters have said, we see them all the time in California. I've kept them as pets and here are some personal observations -
    1. I would never feed one of these to another insect or reptile unless the Jerusalem Cricket is tiny. They are ridiculously powerful animals and very well armored. I've stepped on them before without injuring them. Put one in your hand and close your fingers around it (don't squeeze it or you'll get bit), and you'll see that it can easily overpower your fingers and pry them apart. They can bite very hard and have spikes on their legs used for digging which can cause damage also. Try feeding one of these to a gecko, praying mantis or tarantula and your pet will very likely become badly injured.
    2. They are omnivorous and voracious hunters. They will generally attack and devour any small animal it finds. They love meal worms!
    3. They are very active at night - obnoxiously so. Their rooting around and scratching against your tank will keep you awake at night.
    Thank you for this, cannot wait to see more about your Jerusalem Crickets!

    • @apss5736
      @apss5736 2 года назад +2

      It's funny how even regular feeder crickets will tackle and eat mealworms too

    • @chesterswingjr9796
      @chesterswingjr9796 2 года назад +4

      Cool!!! That makes me want a couple even more now. They’ll definitely fit in with my tarantula collection. It’s a shame they don’t live longer though.

    • @missustoad1
      @missustoad1 Год назад +2

      This is when I saw one
      On a ranch in a deserted cabin. And it was on a window ledge, so I am doubtful about the claim they don't climb.

    • @quasarsmom
      @quasarsmom Год назад +3

      @@missustoad1 They can climb when there is traction as on wood, but smooth surfaces would be much more of a problem. Saw a absolutely huge one in a cotton field this summer near my house, went on an internet search, as I have never seen one in my native Michigan. Quite an interesting critter.

    • @MCM2014
      @MCM2014 2 месяца назад

      ​@@missustoad1😊😊

  • @jorgieg1
    @jorgieg1 2 года назад +61

    In the late 1950’s, I was about 9 years old and at our elementary school, we used to see these bugs a lot on our playground. We called them potato bugs. They were creepy, and once there was a huge one, about the size of a hummingbird. This was in Los Angeles. But over the years, they’ve disappeared and I haven’t seen any in our backyard for years.
    I think they were much maligned by most people when I was a kid. But now I appreciate ALL critters! And after all… all living beings are simply just trying to live. 💗

  • @HubbaBubbaD
    @HubbaBubbaD 2 года назад +178

    Hilarious how everyone is scared of these little dudes, I used to catch potato bugs in my backyard when I was a kid, never thought twice about their appearance- just another bug to dig up

    • @goldtiger9453
      @goldtiger9453 2 года назад +6

      All bugs are scary

    • @LorenaMartinez-gs4fe
      @LorenaMartinez-gs4fe 2 года назад +4

      They aren’t cute lol 😂 they are a bit ugly. Don’t they cry if you hurt them ?

    • @hunterolsen6495
      @hunterolsen6495 2 года назад

      Great comment

    • @rixyz7013
      @rixyz7013 2 года назад

      @@goldtiger9453 have you ever seen a hellgrammite

    • @idiotburns
      @idiotburns 2 года назад +1

      not a potato bug though

  • @petalstoashe4737
    @petalstoashe4737 2 года назад +199

    The second cricket was actually really inquisitive lol, I don't think I've ever seen an insect be so curious

    • @arsonsnail
      @arsonsnail 2 года назад +13

      you should try keeping an earwig! theyre very aware, and watching them hunt for food in the dark is very fun

    • @lawrencehamilton7021
      @lawrencehamilton7021 2 года назад +13

      @@arsonsnail Lubber grasshoppers too lol, they creeped me out with the bright colors and then they’d actually stare at you and walk backwards if you approach them

    • @idmouse
      @idmouse 2 года назад +1

      I've seen adults seem to be more so. Oh hai what are you?

    • @chrisparker2118
      @chrisparker2118 2 года назад

      They are actually not crickets.

  • @albatross4920
    @albatross4920 2 года назад +13

    A pet Jerusalem cricket? Where 9m from they're right outside my doorstep, we call 'em "potato bugs"

  • @kymberlysteiger8125
    @kymberlysteiger8125 2 года назад +140

    Omgosh I see these all the time in my backyard! I’m in California. First time I saw one I screamed like a little girl lol 😂 Can’t wait to watch your journey with them!

    • @tempeverything1641
      @tempeverything1641 2 года назад +2

      Word, I'm I southern Oregon and we get them here too. I'll be in the garden and they spook me lol

    • @2Shanez516
      @2Shanez516 2 года назад +5

      Same!! I saw one while I was hiking once!
      This alien looking bug just scurried across the trail in front of me and my girlfriend.
      Honestly they are pretty scary in the wild but I can see the “cuteness” Kat was talking about

    • @pearlfields1648
      @pearlfields1648 2 года назад +4

      yup same ive seen one irl lol we named it "George the gross Cricket" (since we did not know what he was lol) he was so famous for the day he hung out

    • @nowaybecky5023
      @nowaybecky5023 2 года назад +2

      I’m in the Central Valley of CA and saw these for the first time in all my years here when I moved into my current home 4yrs ago. At first, I thought it was a fresh hatched baby sparrow, but my brother called it a potato bug. 🤷🏻‍♀️. Alien bugs are what I’ve called them too... freaky freaky bugs!
      *I wonder if my yard toads have encountered these?!🤔😱

    • @sassygonzales7432
      @sassygonzales7432 2 года назад +4

      Yes born and raised in CA and these were a common freak of nature to come across in the backyard 😵‍💫😵‍💫 worst thing ever is mistakenly stepping on one in the dark

  • @thomasmalmin6194
    @thomasmalmin6194 2 года назад +50

    I'm in California and could probably fill at least half the demand for these little guys from just the ones who find their way into my house. Yes, they do look intimidating, but are actually very timid and are uninclined to bite unless really messed with. Really easy to keep so long as you provide them with plenty of water or moist forage as they are prone to dehydration. Larger enclosures are best as they like to wander and tend to noisily scratch at walls in confined spaces.

    • @nadagainagain4987
      @nadagainagain4987 2 года назад +1

      They're pretty common in Wyoming.

    • @syfodias-jedimaster
      @syfodias-jedimaster 2 года назад

      Same.. why do they go into homes though?

    • @nadagainagain4987
      @nadagainagain4987 2 года назад

      @@syfodias-jedimaster never found one inside , lots in the garage and they come out the ground when it rains hard or you heavily water your lawn. Also if you grow potatoes in the ground not bags or pots you'll find them when you dig up your potatoes or carrots.

    • @syfodias-jedimaster
      @syfodias-jedimaster 2 года назад +1

      @@nadagainagain4987 lol i did heavily water the other night... hmmm..🤔 lol thanks. Message was for original post but thanks anyways

  • @AngelinaRose
    @AngelinaRose 2 года назад +49

    When I was little, I called them potato bugs and I thought if one bit me, I'd die :)

    • @tarantulakat
      @tarantulakat  2 года назад +14

      lol might feel like it I hear

    • @AngelinaRose
      @AngelinaRose 2 года назад +3

      @@tarantulakat good thing I was too terrified to go near them then 😵

    • @YokaiPie
      @YokaiPie 2 года назад +3

      I still call them that and I legitimately found a big one underneath a pot that I was growing potatoes in.

  • @darthtaiter
    @darthtaiter 2 года назад +16

    We get those up here in the mountains, they get big as a chonky mouse here.... and yes, they bite.... lol. Now you've got me really thinking about setting up a tank for the next one that comes into the house rather than putting it outside. They are actually quite cute... in a really intimidating and spikey kind of way. 😁

  • @Billbeaux
    @Billbeaux 2 года назад +15

    J Crickets are all over the place where I work out in the wilderness during the summer time. I even held one that was about 2-3 inches long my first week on the job. Couldn't ever see myself owning one as a pet. My job is also responsible for getting me into the tarantula hobby lol. Love it

  • @loquinbritton3186
    @loquinbritton3186 2 года назад +37

    I just thought they looked weird from the pictures, but they're awfully cute when moving around. Off to check out the bug store because mantids are my jam.

  • @toomanycooks7836
    @toomanycooks7836 2 года назад +15

    For substrate, I use a 50/50 mix of coco soil and sand. Also, given time, those crickets will eat all of the sphagnum moss in that enclosure. They’ll eat anything.

  • @cleosworld9096
    @cleosworld9096 2 года назад +17

    Kat thank u for helping me with my arachnophobia I'm actually thinking of getting a jumping spider soon.

  • @htimsylla
    @htimsylla 2 года назад +9

    Ahhhh, potato bugs! I live in Washington and I’ve seen these! They’re the ugliest, creepiest bugs I’ve ever seen. The first time I ever saw one, was at my great grandma’s house in one of her stairwells. I remember screaming, and running and getting my dad to show him 😂

    • @TheBeatlesPkmnFan42
      @TheBeatlesPkmnFan42 2 года назад

      They're cute to me haha! As a fellow Washingtonian, albeit from western WA, I'm curious. Do you guys in eastern WA (I assume at least since you see these guys) exclusively use the "potato bug" name for Jerusalem crickets? Or do you also use the term for woodlice, as we do here in western WA (at least in my family). We don't have Jerusalem crickets in western WA, so I'm not sure if there's really a go-to common name for them here, I just stick with Jerusalem crickets as it's what I see online most and is specific to them.

    • @htimsylla
      @htimsylla 2 года назад +1

      @@TheBeatlesPkmnFan42 I live in ncw actually! 😊 & everyone I’ve met who knows what they are, calls them either potato bugs or Jerusalem crickets. tbh, I grew up calling them potato bugs & didn’t even know people called them Jerusalem crickets until I was in my early 20s lol. They’re an interesting little creature.

  • @dorabrooks76
    @dorabrooks76 2 года назад +5

    OK, I admit I had a goofy grin on my face at it eating the carrot so soon after being shipped and rehoused. I nursed a regular cricket back to health as a kid once- maybe it's brought back fond memories. 😉😊

  • @janemh5866
    @janemh5866 2 года назад +23

    For the record, I love the “boring” talking part!
    I know nothing about the hobby really and enjoy videos like these for the passionate but casual info sharing, which needs the showing off of the cool things but also the talking. Like a friend telling you about their favourite thing, you didn’t care about it before but you do because they do. I’m sure a lot of viewers are the same!

  • @Phantomphan613
    @Phantomphan613 2 года назад +25

    Apparently, in Spanish, these little guys are called niños de la tierra. I think they have such cute little faces 🥺

  • @christystrauch8971
    @christystrauch8971 2 года назад +23

    we find these on occasion, while turning soil for the garden- never knew what they were- thanks! (Chico, California) As a native Californian, they were called 'potato' bugs...???

    • @samj530
      @samj530 2 года назад

      I live in Yuba City! These guys are fairly common in our area.

    • @nadagainagain4987
      @nadagainagain4987 2 года назад

      Pretty common in Wyoming, old people call them potato bugs.

  • @Cleatus546
    @Cleatus546 Год назад +2

    I was born and raised in Southern California. When I was a kid I used to play with them. For some reason they always fascinated me. I was never bitten by one. They are strange. They seem somewhat intelligent. Not as intelligent as a praying mantis but they look at you and seem to be aware of you.

  • @jessicaaragon4215
    @jessicaaragon4215 2 года назад +3

    Oh god. I loved all bugs and creepy crawlers as a kid, Except these!!

  • @fawntracks
    @fawntracks 2 года назад +9

    omg we call those potato bugs here in Southern California and i HATE THEMMM, maybe i can learn to appreciate them through your videos 🥺❤ thanks kat

    • @Hollister74
      @Hollister74 2 года назад +1

      That is what we called them in N. CA too.

    • @taoutdoors8110
      @taoutdoors8110 2 года назад +1

      Why are they called potato bugs? They like potatoes or they look like them orrr

    • @Hollister74
      @Hollister74 2 года назад +1

      @@taoutdoors8110 no clue as to why they call them that except that perhaps they live underground like the potatos?

  • @jenniferb9503
    @jenniferb9503 7 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely love Bugs In Cyberspace! I ordered my praying mantis from him for years and they've all been awesome!

  • @Windveils
    @Windveils 2 года назад +5

    Definitely keep us updated on these guys! I love their size and the way they look and I wish we knew more about them.

  • @hanC21317
    @hanC21317 2 года назад +5

    I live in the mountains in California, and I have found both Jerusalem crickets AND camel spiders in my home. 🙃 yes, these surprise encounters are absolutely terrifying lol.

    • @rexx9496
      @rexx9496 7 месяцев назад

      I wonder how the hell does an insect that big get inside. Unless the door gap is an inch high or something.

  • @ShadowGirl3055
    @ShadowGirl3055 2 года назад +2

    I didn’t expect to be as in love with these little guys as I suddenly am

  • @izzybwood3498
    @izzybwood3498 2 года назад +3

    Potato bugs! I've grown up in California and these guys are everywhere. They are intimidating but I've always thought they were a little cute, too :)

  • @nikkic0509
    @nikkic0509 2 года назад +3

    We want you to tell us the back story. Yes, they are so cute and so different. I loved that it went right for the carrot, so sweet.

  • @homelessmotherofnine9577
    @homelessmotherofnine9577 2 года назад +5

    The first time I saw these was when we were digging skirmisher holes in southern cali for military training on the Alpha shelf, we launched them down the mountain using our entrenching tools because we hated them and found them creepy. It was also mid tarantula mating season so we saw these guys being hunted by tarantulas and scorpions, good times.

  • @bigalsnow8199
    @bigalsnow8199 2 года назад +1

    I grew up with those things. We called them " pincher with the pincher mouths "
    The bit is painful....the pit bull of insects.

  • @dboykinchen88
    @dboykinchen88 2 года назад +5

    I've always wanted these! Keep us updated Kat. I was curious on the care. All I know is what i read from BIC's website. Hopefully I can get some soon :)

  • @TheLooterArmy
    @TheLooterArmy 2 года назад +3

    Growing up by Yosemite we found these in the yard & under rocks all the time. We called them Jiminy Crickets. They make fantastic fishing bait. Moved down to Fresno, CA & discovered we also have camel spiders too.

  • @scorpman300
    @scorpman300 2 года назад +1

    love bugs in cyber space. bought from them many times. they are a great place, great selection, ship fast, and take great care of you and their critters.

  • @cursedbybirth2054
    @cursedbybirth2054 2 года назад +1

    Mole crickets!! I caught one of these lil guys a couple months ago. I kept him for about a week until I decided he'd be happier outside. We have huge ones in Texas and they like to venture into houses

    • @Lizrose03
      @Lizrose03 2 года назад

      Not a mole cricket. Mole crickets have arms with scoops on them kinda

  • @headlessrabbit1939
    @headlessrabbit1939 2 года назад +5

    Eeeeee so exciting!! These are one of my dream pets. They're so cute to me!

  • @spicyy2843
    @spicyy2843 7 месяцев назад +1

    Potato bug! I remember as the devil child I was we strapped a small bottlerocket to it and called it Astronaut potato.
    It took the flight, explosion, and subsequent fall, landed in my neighbors yard, and began walking again like nothing happened. They are tanks!

    • @AltruisticWarrior
      @AltruisticWarrior 7 дней назад

      What the actual f. Lmao! All is forgiven though, dude was clearly unphased. 😂

  • @commanderpeepers5902
    @commanderpeepers5902 2 года назад +5

    Do I hate it-yes
    Will I sleep-no
    Is it cute-yes
    Do i want it-YES

  • @mousy3873
    @mousy3873 2 года назад +1

    Okay the second one being so curious of it’s surroundings is adorable and has completely sold me on these little guys.

  • @thefandomartist6453
    @thefandomartist6453 2 года назад +4

    I love those Jerusalem crickets, I used to take care of them and raise them but stopped after a move. I’d love to start up again but haven’t been able to find anyone who is selling them.

  • @jameswright1645
    @jameswright1645 2 года назад

    Me and my brother have got many of these. We lived in globe Arizona when we were kids. Great time, awesome bugs. Good luck on your way

  • @daniellamehalik988
    @daniellamehalik988 2 года назад +2

    I’m so glad that you featured slightly venomous on your channel. Both of you are my favorites. It’s great to see women supporting other women. 🖤 #girlslovebugstoo

  • @TenderLove-ChickenTender
    @TenderLove-ChickenTender 2 года назад +3

    I used to play with these creatures all the time as a kid.
    They look normal to me because I saw them every time I went to my grandparents house 😁

  • @mtremback3
    @mtremback3 2 года назад +1

    Yesss Peter is an amazing human! I was so excited to hear you say his name! Busincyberspace rocks! And he's opening a "Bed Bugs and Breakfast" inn that I can't wait to visit for some bug adventures!

  • @patrickbasin9389
    @patrickbasin9389 2 года назад +1

    We have these all over the place in my area. I’ve handled them without issue, but being smart about it is key of course. In the wild they tend to be one of the first little critters to repopulate grassland that has burned.

  • @hoibsh21
    @hoibsh21 2 года назад +1

    The say a new horror movie came out and it's the scariest you'll see. It's called The Unboxing starring T. Kat!!

  • @mostlytanks447
    @mostlytanks447 2 года назад +1

    I love that you’re slightly creeped out by these too.
    I’ve held a few of my tarantulas without issue. but for whatever reason, crickets make my skin crawl 😅😂

  • @corrykingsbury7370
    @corrykingsbury7370 2 года назад +2

    I have always known these as potatoe bugs. I had them all over the yard and they always got in my pool. They loved my flowers I planted nasturtiums.

  • @daigorostaurenghi5072
    @daigorostaurenghi5072 2 года назад +1

    "There's fifty degrees out there"
    Me, an italian:
    "Oh shit, that's freaking hot!
    ...wait a moment 🤔"

  • @I8ITSK8N
    @I8ITSK8N 2 года назад +1

    Those damn things were all over my house when I lived in the California mountains! Hated those things! I used to find them all the time while looking under logs and rocks for snakes and purple salamanders when I was a kid.

  • @RECKLESSDISCOPPL
    @RECKLESSDISCOPPL 2 года назад

    I love your context before the unboxing because you’re so happy to talk about this little spiders and bugs! It makes it enjoyable!!

  • @retard_activated
    @retard_activated 2 года назад +10

    I've kept lots of these little guys. They're easy to find in the wild where I am (NM). They happiest in a deep substrate, they can be shy but they don't seem to stress easily. For mine, I "plant" lots of native plants regularly as they burrow and munch on the roots. Sometime I just put the roots in and supplement with carrots, potatoes, veggies, etc. In my experience they can actually eat quite a bit for their size. I've never been bitten by one and I've handled so many. They do have distinct personalities but I have found them very docile. Lots and lots of burrowing substrate makes them very happy. :) They are pretty easy keepers. Tiny Bulldozers haha 🤣

    • @tarantulakat
      @tarantulakat  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for this!

    • @retard_activated
      @retard_activated 2 года назад

      @@tarantulakat You're so very welcome! When mine immerge from this (very mild) winter I'll post some videos and you can check them out if you want. I mostly just post my "wildlife" friendship vids, but I am such a sucker for any invert/ento. 💖💖💖

  • @sarah_van_
    @sarah_van_ 2 года назад +4

    Aww they're adorable! 😍 Also, LOVE the panic beanie, Kat 🖤🖤

  • @Plants-and-Ts
    @Plants-and-Ts 2 года назад +3

    I’ve been wanting one of these! I ordered a colony of white spot assassin bugs yesterday and I’m so excited!

  • @taRATulaz
    @taRATulaz 2 года назад

    it's funny how i'm not afraid of tarantulas but TERRIFIED of potato bugs. omg. he's pretty cool tho!

  • @andrewrichards9513
    @andrewrichards9513 2 года назад +12

    Last week after watching the video with kats husband I had a dream where I was one of those blue gummy worms and was been chased by spiders 🤣🤣🤣

    • @cleosworld9096
      @cleosworld9096 2 года назад +1

      Omfg my worst nightmare

    • @andrewrichards9513
      @andrewrichards9513 2 года назад

      @@cleosworld9096 yeah deffo one of my worst I've had in a while.

    • @cleosworld9096
      @cleosworld9096 2 года назад +1

      @@andrewrichards9513 I am so glad that I barely remember dreaming at all. I have arachnophobia but am trying to get over it watching these videos cause my children want a jumping spider. However if I have that dream. I'm done. Lol

    • @andrewrichards9513
      @andrewrichards9513 2 года назад

      @@cleosworld9096 I have night terrors quite often and wake up screaming now n then

    • @cleosworld9096
      @cleosworld9096 2 года назад

      @@andrewrichards9513 oh no sweety that must be awful. I cant even imagine what that would be like. Do u sleep walk too or talk? Just curious

  • @clandestinedarsehole4558
    @clandestinedarsehole4558 Год назад

    i love insects i used to Catch different kinds, Gotta love the creepy krawlies they all are fascinating.

  • @crazyjellybeanpie4098
    @crazyjellybeanpie4098 2 года назад +4

    Fun fact those can be found everywhere in New Mexico. I think in Arizona, California as well but I've seen them outside all the time here

  • @El_Chico_des_Galos
    @El_Chico_des_Galos 2 года назад +1

    Oh! Potato bugs! Yeah, these come home grown not far from where I live.

  • @manz7860
    @manz7860 2 года назад +1

    I remember this so vividly. In the year 2000, one night watching the lakers in the playoffs. We ordered pizza and I went out to grab it from the delivery guy.
    Came back in and I remember my dad with a funny look on his face saying to hold still. I looked down and had a HUGE potato bug on the side of my shirt near my butt.
    Shit scarred me for life lol. I was like 8 years old and never seen one of these things.

  • @Glittered_Kitten
    @Glittered_Kitten 2 года назад +1

    D'awww! They make me think they are the hamsters of the insect world ~ cute, busy, but can definitely pack a punch in a bite

  • @yvonnesstoryofmylife5023
    @yvonnesstoryofmylife5023 2 года назад

    Awwwww! Call the big one Diggin.. cause he was digging in in the substrate and the carrot lol

  • @Boggythefroggy
    @Boggythefroggy 2 года назад +2

    I love these dudes, I was super excited to see em on your IG! There’s a really silly video from a while back by Chris Fleming where he finds one of these guys in his garden and feeds him, all while narrating like the cricket is an alien visitor haha. Also I’m now wanting to look for these guys being available here in Canada hmmm.

  • @jdd1777
    @jdd1777 2 года назад +3

    These look alot like the mole crickets we have here in Florida, and yes they bite! I think our mole crickets are a little cuter though.

  • @macshatchetman13
    @macshatchetman13 2 года назад +2

    Nice video. It's an interesting comment section. In Michigan, we have "roly-poly" bugs that we also call pillbugs or potato bugs. They're the little grey ones that curl into a tight ball when picked up. Kind of neat to see that what constitutes a potato bug in one part of the country is completely different than in another part.

  • @shandrabrooks6431
    @shandrabrooks6431 2 года назад

    I had one of these back in the mid 80’s in Utah. We had no clue what it was as my dad caught it at work and brought it home for me. We took it in a huge mason jar to the library to figure out what it was. I then took it to school for “extra credit” in science. It didn’t live very long because we had no clue how to care for it. Still a great memory.

  • @fatz4308
    @fatz4308 2 года назад

    I have never noticed before but you had a lisp that became extremely apparent in this video. It's adds a little something to your personality and charm. Keep being awesome TK.

  • @tarantulacollective
    @tarantulacollective 2 года назад

    Soooooo.....you're keeping feeders as pets now I see......lol. 🤣
    Just kidding 😂

  • @bobrobertsNotUrBob
    @bobrobertsNotUrBob 2 года назад

    south africa they are called parktown prawns, they squirt black stinky stuff if you bug them, they eat snails so awesome for gardeners

  • @southwestplantguy
    @southwestplantguy 2 года назад +1

    Here in New Mexico we call them earth child's or children of the earth, they tend to screen or squeak when messed with

  • @spblanco
    @spblanco 2 года назад +1

    We see these when we are camping in Flaming Gorge. They come out at night and will scare the 💩 out of you When you see them crawling on you.

  • @arasartsandjewelry7647
    @arasartsandjewelry7647 2 года назад

    They are native here in AZ. These are posted all over my facebook gardening groups during certain times of the year. "What is this? Friend, foe, toxic?" Its always funny to see these posts.

  • @rkog-sm5xl
    @rkog-sm5xl 2 года назад +3

    I see these all the time in my apartment building's courtyard! I live in southern california. I was very perplexed to learn that they are neither endemic to Jerusalem, nor are they crickets.

  • @baconbacon7619
    @baconbacon7619 2 года назад +4

    One night I heard a scratching coming from my ceiling fan, and one of those was inside. A couple weeks later, one came out of my bathroom ventilation fan. I have no idea how they make it into the ceiling. Also, they look like Piglet from Winnie the Pooh.

  • @jeremydeansausages1985
    @jeremydeansausages1985 2 года назад +1

    Those damn potato bugs are all over where I live. They literally get in the house all the time. They're pretty cool. Dont step on them!! You'll regret it
    Also the ones that get in the house where I'm from are like the half the size of a rolled-up sock

  • @Noodleandthepoodles
    @Noodleandthepoodles 2 года назад +2

    I found one recently on my crestline property at a fairly high elevation which was interesting to me since I’ve only seen them in the foothills prior

  • @chrisclemens9103
    @chrisclemens9103 2 года назад

    I immediately subscribed to slightly venomous thank you! By the way you are one of the coolest RUclips creators thank you for all of your content!!!

  • @derGhebbet
    @derGhebbet 2 года назад

    "It's not even an arachnid today."
    Tomorrow it will turn into one... but not today.^^

  • @althealthworks
    @althealthworks Год назад

    These are kinda cool...Cuter than ants in my opinion. Love that description, 'Alien Bumblebee,' I think they also have a little yellow jacket in them

  • @idmouse
    @idmouse 2 года назад

    Potato bug! Jerusalem crickets are wild here. They are trippy. We dig them in our yard. Lol. Neat a sub adult and an adult

  • @EquiEsti6194
    @EquiEsti6194 2 года назад

    Content creators supporting eachother is the most wholesome shit and I am so here for it

  • @necromancer-x
    @necromancer-x 2 года назад +1

    Wow this is a really cool animal to show on your channel---that thing is an absolute mammoth and it really did seem curious. Can't wait to see how they go for you :)

  • @whyamiheeere
    @whyamiheeere 2 года назад

    aw hell nah. there was a house when i was young where once you see the mulch in the front yard start shaking you gotta run into the house fast because hundreds would start crawling from under ground and towards you. these and spiders are absolutely terrifying

  • @mcd2796
    @mcd2796 2 года назад +1

    I used to catch these at my grandfather's ranch. There bite isn't that bad had a few encounters with that. Now when they dig the spikes on there back legs into your finger that's a little freaky.

  • @chethemerc7841
    @chethemerc7841 2 года назад

    I found these quite placid creatures and quite reluctant to bite. We used to put them in each others kit on exercise in the desert. When we (Royal Marines) were traing with our US counterparts.

  • @floridast921
    @floridast921 2 года назад

    The first duplex we moved into when I was young had a dirt patio and these always came out. My mom called them “niños de la tierra”
    We had to walk with flashlights when we had to get something in the patio at night!

  • @maggieangel9267
    @maggieangel9267 2 года назад +2

    i’m shocked at how many people in the comments want one or think they’re cute. i’m not scared of bugs but this one gives me the heebie jeebies. one crawled into my room and i heard it scratching against my wall and their loud legs against the wood floor 😖 it was a nightmare!!

  • @talktothehand970
    @talktothehand970 2 года назад +1

    Oh my goodness these are completely ADORABLE 😍 Kinda look like little Jiminy Cricket 😊

  • @punkgirl14mariew.61
    @punkgirl14mariew.61 2 года назад +1

    Jerusalem crickets are loud!!! That make a lot of noise during the night. I live in CA and get them around and in our house a lot and I've even kept a few as pets. Their bites hurt pretty bad but they aren't super aggressive and can be handled.

    • @soulpinkendeavors
      @soulpinkendeavors 2 года назад

      I also live in CA and these used to get in my house and spook me to death. Probably the noise you hear is them drumming. The males and females will drum their butts on the ground as a mating call to each other, and this noise can be heard within 20 feet away.

  • @thedon3346
    @thedon3346 2 года назад

    For sure, jumping spiders are tight..That was awesome

  • @emilyachickwholikesstuff3632
    @emilyachickwholikesstuff3632 2 года назад

    They look like ants mixed with crickets mixed with a bee or wasp or something. So crazy looking. I hate bugs but I find myself watching ur videos. Doesn't help my phobia at all but still fun to watch as long as they are no where near me lol

  • @birdspiders
    @birdspiders 2 года назад +1

    it's time for a "Cricket Cribs" special enclosure edition 🤣 awesome insects!

  • @nikkybonillas7986
    @nikkybonillas7986 2 года назад

    Mine lives in a big tub with a bunch of substrate and isopods. I catch it out at night and I feed it veggies. It loves cucumbers and potatoes lol.

  • @Onus6688
    @Onus6688 2 года назад

    Kats outfit looks like my wardrobe.. I'm never leaving my scene/emo phase 😂

  • @susanhull2855
    @susanhull2855 2 года назад +41

    Hi! I recently ran across one of your videos the other day after I'd had a nightmare about a tarantula being in my house, and laying a bunch of eggs. The nightmare traumatized me so the next day I went on RUclips and searched for videos of tarantulas and came across yours. I honestly am not a fan of bugs or spiders (especially spiders), but I really like listening to you as you narrate what is happening in each video, and you provide so much information that I had no clue about. These kinds of videos do help people with their fear or spiders especially when we can relate to them with things like motherhood and mating. Very interesting stuff.
    My question/s for you: Do you give all your pet insects names? Do you consider them to be pets? Or are they more for the purpose of studying them therefore naming them might make it hard when you lose one? Also, have you ever lost a spider or critter and never found it? My biggest fear would be that it would be crawling on me at night while I sleep, or that it would go into my nose or ear. AAAHHGGGGG!!
    Thanks for your time.

    • @tarantulakat
      @tarantulakat  2 года назад +19

      They don’t usually get names unless I randomly think of a fitting one or they’re extra special
      Definitely consider them to be pets but kept more like plants 😅
      Never lost a single one!

    • @foxxy46213
      @foxxy46213 2 года назад

      wait wot..you eat your boyfriend's lol

    • @a.v.emusic6518
      @a.v.emusic6518 2 года назад

      @@foxxy46213 Dude what?? STFU, You sound super creepy 😲

  • @julissavillalobos5147
    @julissavillalobos5147 2 года назад +1

    KAT😭 I was going to comment on your Camel Spider video that they look like Ninos de la Tierra and that they FREAK ME OUT!!! I had a really vivid nightmare as a kid involving a giant Nino de la Tierra chasing me. I can barely watch this video lol glad u love them tho! Someone has to lmfao

  • @BellsofNevermore
    @BellsofNevermore 2 года назад

    Anyone who loves their pets the way you love these little fellas deserves some love back! Have a sub!

  • @sg1trogdor
    @sg1trogdor 2 года назад

    I see these on a weekly basis around the house and have never even considered keeping one as a pet. lol.

  • @Foirelle
    @Foirelle 2 года назад

    They honestly look like giant ants trying to look like crickets with the stripes of bees. Not *too* freaky, but I wouldn't want one crawling on me, let alone one to bite me, so there's that lol.

  • @2Shanez516
    @2Shanez516 2 года назад +2

    Diglette & Spud for their names!
    Just think of all the great videos you could title “The Adventures of Diglette and Spud” 😂