Collecting Insects in A Pine Forest

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  • @supersaiyanbro
    @supersaiyanbro 4 года назад +16

    This guy is a real life Animal Crossing Villager

  • @giran4914
    @giran4914 5 лет назад +27

    5:41 A wild Pokémon has appeared!

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад +3

      Ha ha yes. You gotta be careful in that tall grass my friend! :)

    • @giran4914
      @giran4914 5 лет назад +2

      @@InsectHunter they need more bug types! after all insect hunting was the inspiration for the game, and some of them or so weird or have crazy abilities.

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад +2

      Giratina yes I 100% agree. They also made them much weaker than other types too, but oh well.

  • @aviemoreno9721
    @aviemoreno9721 5 лет назад +31

    Hey! I'm not big on insects personally but I love the passion you show when you record these videos! One can tell you really care about them. Just want you to know that even though insects kinda freak me out, I enjoy watching your vids. Keep it up, bro!

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад +1

      Awesome! If you get a chance to take the survey it would be appreciated. Its good to hear from people who are not real fans of insects. It shows we are changing their belief and thoughts. Taking the survey will help me keep doing these videos!

    • @dbrreptiles6755
      @dbrreptiles6755 5 лет назад

      I concur!!! This channel is awesome

    • @reededdie3609
      @reededdie3609 3 года назад

      instablaster

    • @ramenn429
      @ramenn429 Год назад

      ​@@InsectHunteryou changed my perspective

  • @snow8218
    @snow8218 5 лет назад +8

    Bugs terrify me... why am I addicted to your videos?! 💚

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад +2

      Because insects are strangely fascinating. There is always so much to learn about them.

    • @kamielvanophem2157
      @kamielvanophem2157 4 года назад +1

      @@InsectHunter Perhaps the same reason as to why action movies are popular, you can experience the thrill without the actual danger.

  • @bentsai2118
    @bentsai2118 5 лет назад +2

    @13:57
    The tree barks look like the work Sapsuckers. slight diagonal but mostly horizontal rows of holes about equally spaced. Might be a Red-naped Sapsucker.

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад

      Hm... yeah I am not sure about birds. I am just getting into studying birds a bit more. I mostly work with barn owls (Tyto alba).

  • @dmr7356
    @dmr7356 5 лет назад +11

    We have some really cool insects here in Connecticut, just in my yard I find praying mantis, cicadas, cicada killer wasps, all types of other wasps, and all types of spiders including big jumping spiders like half an inch long which are my favorite to watch. Good vids btw

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад +2

      thanks glad you can recognize there are so many cool insects just about anywhere you look.

  • @JellyButterCrackers
    @JellyButterCrackers 3 года назад

    I’m glad I’m not the only one fascinated my insects who also gets spooked by them sometimes!

  • @KillerBeeGuy
    @KillerBeeGuy 4 года назад +3

    We only have Killer Bees here in Arizona! They are meaner than hell! Killer Bee Guy here! Did you know that Killer Bee honey is the same as any other honey? It is the nectar source that matters.

  • @gracefrazier4775
    @gracefrazier4775 5 лет назад +3

    Jason, I am so glad to see this video. Had no idea that horseflies were so aggressive, good to know. Too, the pitfall traps you set out is a technique I will be trying. Very much appreciate the suggestion. Had seen what you call Carpenter Ants in the Lake Tahoe area decades ago, and now know what they were. Was concerned about them at first, then noticed they were not aggressive. Thank you for sharing your outing with us.

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад

      You are very welcome! Thanks for great comments. You are in definitely in the running for the nicest commentor award.

  • @clognog8049
    @clognog8049 5 лет назад +2

    Very good bug hunt! I've found small red beetles that squeal when you pick them up. I ordered some mantis eggs and they came today. I found some diving beetles one in a lake and the other in my little pond under a fake duck.

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад

      Ha ha you never run out of fun stories to share.

    • @derrickhageman1969
      @derrickhageman1969 2 года назад

      Those are red milkweed long horn beetles

  • @johnwanderin3872
    @johnwanderin3872 4 года назад +1

    I love finding longhorn beetles when I’m camping. Haven’t been bitten by one yet. Also love imitating them when fly tying because trout love big beetles.

  • @callumcurran6682
    @callumcurran6682 Год назад

    Great lil tip, opening up fallen trees which have been decaying to find insects and other things.😊😜🤙

  • @Gik1618
    @Gik1618 5 лет назад +9

    That longhorn beetle you were handling is an invasive species from East Asia. I saw one for the first time hitching a ride on my windscreen as I was coming home from work a couple of years ago.

    • @alexcaouette8007
      @alexcaouette8007 4 года назад +3

      This isn't the asian-longhorned beetle but most likely a similar-looking cerambycid beetle (longhorned beetle) that is common and native to North America called the whitespotted sawyer beetle named for the white spot just below their thorax.

  • @Dubstepmeowski
    @Dubstepmeowski 5 лет назад +4

    Just found your channel! I've been aching for insects through Michigan's winter, so it's exciting to watch your videos. And wow that longhorn beetle is beautiful.

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад +1

      Glad you found the channel. Please let me know what you think as a new viewer by taking the survey if you have time.

  • @DustVixen
    @DustVixen 5 лет назад +31

    I absolutely detest horseflies, the are on the same level as wasps for me *shudder*

    • @nesatpets4507
      @nesatpets4507 4 года назад

      I’ve never seen one but I heard they’re horrible I’m so glad I never seen or experienced one

    • @xxagressorxx5577
      @xxagressorxx5577 4 года назад

      I live in europa horseflies are ok but wasps 😥

    • @padkirsch
      @padkirsch 4 года назад +2

      @@xxagressorxx5577 depends on how hot it is outside and what type of horse fly.. some are very aggressive and follow you around all day and can bite you and make you bleed! :(

    • @JeanettePupko
      @JeanettePupko 3 года назад +2

      @@padkirsch “Some are VERY AGGRESSIVE” is the most ACCURATE description of this nasty bug! My ex & I once were once chased down by one! 😖 For nearly a mile of Running that F*er accompanied us!😫😖🤬 🪰 Most ppl recognize these flies by being the annoying Buzzing sound in their ear while swimming!

    • @curtiswoods2239
      @curtiswoods2239 3 года назад

      I know, right...I don't like ticks or mosquitoes either but I can stand they don't bother me like a horsefly.

  • @barrywilliams7253
    @barrywilliams7253 5 лет назад +2

    Another most enjoyable video thank you do you have any plans in the pipe line featuring moths and light traps and sugaring

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад

      Yes I plan on doing a black lighting episode at some point and I may even do it live if I can get a good enough video feed. We will see. I hope you have already taken the survey to help out the channel.

  • @leeconstant7261
    @leeconstant7261 4 года назад

    We have those in saskatchewan canada. We call them spruce beetles and they are by far the most feared insects. More so than any spider or wasp. Their bite can easily take a small chunk out of your skin and they are aggressive around the sask area.

  • @Blockinstaller12
    @Blockinstaller12 5 лет назад +1

    These fake legs at the end seems to be pretty common. I'm currently growing a colony of Midge flys and their larva, though living in water, seem to have them too.

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад

      I didnt know that group had them too. Interesting.

  • @michaelpentland1581
    @michaelpentland1581 3 года назад

    Awesome video. Can't wait to get through some of your other content.

  • @stuffreviews5343
    @stuffreviews5343 3 года назад

    I am an electronics graduate and an elementary school teacher, but I love the insects because they are also living beings and essential as animals/birds. Insects also deserve care.

  • @lauracopeland541
    @lauracopeland541 4 года назад +1

    I was collecting insects before i new you existed

  • @christopheranthony4657
    @christopheranthony4657 5 лет назад +3

    Ugh going out into pinewoods for bugs sounds nice, im jealous, so far from my walks around apartments in a busy area only presents me with flues. Moths, and most fun wasps :(

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад +1

      Ha ha sorry to hear. Urban insects are not as exciting for the most part. At least there is not as much variety in the urban settings, but the bugs are still cool!

    • @christopheranthony4657
      @christopheranthony4657 5 лет назад

      @@InsectHunter oh definitely :)

  • @kaimu725
    @kaimu725 5 лет назад +3

    those long horned beetles i used to love to catch

  • @acexprt
    @acexprt 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome! I love these Collection videos

  • @equalivent_auxiliumchina3286
    @equalivent_auxiliumchina3286 4 года назад +9

    It’s SO good to hear your wife has a ‘normal’ reaction to bugs😂

  • @derekball65
    @derekball65 5 лет назад

    At 14:02 there was am orbweaver on the bark like a cm away from where you were looking

  • @lightningstudios113
    @lightningstudios113 5 лет назад +5

    4:31 that looks like a mealworm

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад +2

      Yes they look similar, but these are different.

    • @Glowmoff
      @Glowmoff 4 года назад

      @@InsectHunter what are the key differences may I ask?

  • @myaahinsectoevangelio7928
    @myaahinsectoevangelio7928 2 года назад

    Hey, do you know how I can catch insects in the winter? It's getting pretty close, and I could use some more insects. Most are hibernating. Are there ways I can find them?

  • @xXAISPXx
    @xXAISPXx 4 года назад +1

    Hey man the flies are interesting too, especially in the north west where there are some pretty weird tachinids (one of them is of conservation significance to Canada actually...)

  • @malcomlee7290
    @malcomlee7290 4 года назад +1

    Idaho! Cool video.
    What river were you by? I’m always on the look out for insects and spiders.

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  4 года назад

      Oh it was a small creek probably branching off of Snake River.

  • @rekt4457
    @rekt4457 3 года назад

    I live in Canada to me the only cool beetle that I’ve seen are spruce beetles I haven’t tried looking for them but when I’m camping the chopped pine trees attract them

  • @rokibeeskiroodroki9018
    @rokibeeskiroodroki9018 5 лет назад +2

    How far apart would you recommend spacing pitfall traps?

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад +2

      Depends on the area. I would go at least 8-10 feet if you are in a tight space, but I would put them in multiple environments or micro habitats if you are looking for a variety of insects.

    • @rokibeeskiroodroki9018
      @rokibeeskiroodroki9018 5 лет назад +1

      Insect Hunter thanks

  • @archegon1298
    @archegon1298 5 лет назад +2

    Yeah, cool. I once found a argentine ant queen while hiking. Normally I would leave it but since I wanted an ant colony so I caught it but sadly it died. Guess it wasn't fertile. I seriously wish it was mantis season though.

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад

      archegon yeah things are just starting to warm up here for another season of insects.

    • @archegon1298
      @archegon1298 5 лет назад

      Yup, true I caught a six spotted green tiger beetle the other day, the first exciting catch of the day. (and the only one exciting one)

  • @baseafterbase1048
    @baseafterbase1048 5 лет назад +1

    Can you get a long horn beetle in CA?

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад

      Oh yes they are definitely in California. Just gotta get out there and collect like crazy!

  • @amituntun
    @amituntun 5 лет назад +1

    Hello,will you suggest some research project topics on any topics from entomology???
    It will be really helpfull

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад

      Send me an email to have more in depth discussion please. theinsecthunter@gmail.com

    • @xXAISPXx
      @xXAISPXx 4 года назад

      Morphological taxonomy of Sarcophagidae. You're welcome

  • @myrmepropagandist
    @myrmepropagandist 3 года назад +1

    the ants may be falling in your traps while dragging dead bees and crickets.

  • @jorgesuza8486
    @jorgesuza8486 5 лет назад +2

    +17:24 yayyy centipede!

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад

      Yes although it wasn't in great shape by the time I found it.

  • @petprocessing5893
    @petprocessing5893 4 года назад

    Hi. Can I ask you how did you made those insect collection's ?

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  3 года назад

      Not sure that I understand the question. Sorry.

  • @mxkinist
    @mxkinist 3 года назад

    how do i stop getting anxious while handling insects? i love interacting with them on my hands but i always fear they might snap and bite into my skin 😖

  • @blueheartless36
    @blueheartless36 2 года назад

    Pine beetles are one of my favorite bugs because they squeak!!

  • @phantom6754
    @phantom6754 9 месяцев назад

    Found one of the longhorn beetles camping in Idaho

  • @isaacdavis7979
    @isaacdavis7979 3 года назад

    How do you catch aquatic insects without a net ?

  • @lightningstudios113
    @lightningstudios113 5 лет назад +1

    If you want some insect gold in the ground. Get a big plank and put it somewhere in the ground and as it rains. The insects might go in there. You also find snakes too

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад

      interesting haven't tried that yet.

    • @lightningstudios113
      @lightningstudios113 5 лет назад +1

      Insect Hunter you can find huge beetles, pillbugs ant nests and termites

    • @lightningstudios113
      @lightningstudios113 5 лет назад

      Insect Hunter also in 20:15 you were looking at the cricket while I was looking at the fly

  • @franzruberl1583
    @franzruberl1583 2 года назад

    @6:14 Pretty sure that's a rust and not a gall due to insect activity.
    Great videos by the way! :-)

  • @rcherping8284
    @rcherping8284 5 лет назад

    Carpenter ant queens are huge. I handled a couple earlier this year. Can the queen ants bite or sting? If they can at their size I’m sure it’d be pretty painful 😂

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад +1

      I am not sure if they can or not, but I would imagine they are not really built for defense, but maybe an ant expert can chime in if they see this. They can't sting since they have an ovipositor instead of a stinger. I don't know about their bite.

  • @raymondkilminster2194
    @raymondkilminster2194 5 лет назад +1

    loved the video , the interesting bit for me was the net sweep . i tried to do your survey but i'm out side the US and wont let me do it . oh well never mind i still enjoyed the video though .

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад

      Thanks Raymond! I appreciate your continued support. I wish we could do the survey everywhere but I have a hard enough time understanding the laws of one country and to get it approved in hundreds would take a lifetime haha. I will see what I can do about selling and giving away some shirts outside the country in the future.

  • @mattiadamato8112
    @mattiadamato8112 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Jason, beautiful video, you showed us many techniques of catching insects, the love for entomology and the passion that you put inside your videos are great but I noticed that you put pitfall traps with nothing in it which is great if you don't want to kill insects but, seen as you have a collection of dried insects, I can suggest you to put some vinegar and salt in the traps. In this way you can catch a lot of Carabidae and the "walking" insects you found in this video. The bad part is that the insects die even if you don't want to. The Bombus sp. in the trap is very unusual but I stick with your explanation. Unfortunately I can't identify the ants nor the Bombus in this video with precision because I don't know American fauna (I'm Italian) but I'll try. The ants are Formicidae (except the ones in the pitfall traps which are Myrmecinae). The Bombus in the pitfall trap is very interesting: I don't see the corbicula on the posterior tibia so it should belong to the subgenus Psythirus which are parasitic bees of other Bombus sp. It probably was interesting and you, unfortunately, dropped it in the dirt. But this is normal, if somebody doesn't know the order he can't know if something is good or not, i did it too when i didn't study Hymenoptera. For the rest I think you're good with the determinations. Keep it up like this, there aren't many channels that talk about entomology and this is a really good one, it is a perfect starting point for many young entoologists and it has a person who knows what it's doing as leader. Good job!

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you sir and greetings from America. Yeah the specimen could have been cool to look at later I suppose. You often don’t know if something is rare or different until you have a ton of experience. I still am confused how the bumble bee got in there.

    • @mattiadamato8112
      @mattiadamato8112 5 лет назад

      Why are you calling me sir? I'm 16 and I started a collection less than 2 years ago. I study Hymenoptera from 1 year and I still know nothing! If you ask me to identify an Odonata I can't. It's normal to dump everything that we don't study and discovering that it was a rare species is really common. When I started I searched on RUclips a channel that could teach me about the basics of entomology and, thanks to your channel, now I know a lot of techniques that I learned with your videos. Probably it was walking on the ground either in search of nests of bumblebees or because it was tired and then it fell in the trap. The ants did the rest. I can do a screenshot and send it to a friend which studies bees from 30 years and let you know what he says.

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад

      Mattia D'amato wow I am impressed. It’s amazing what we can learn from RUclips. Sorry if I said anything that seemed rude in any way.

    • @mattiadamato8112
      @mattiadamato8112 5 лет назад

      Don't worry, you didn't say something rude, we where just talking. I'll see you in the comments of the next video, in case I know the species of an insect I'll let you know, for the Bombus tomorrow I'll search for informations about the species of North America and let you know. See you soon!

  • @mattthomas1369
    @mattthomas1369 5 лет назад

    Tears of sap is one of my favorite songs

  • @Quake210
    @Quake210 5 лет назад +2

    I crave Chrysina beetles, the real insect gold.

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад

      Yes that is the truth! :) Did you already take the survey Brian? You know you would look good in one of those T-shirts.

    • @Quake210
      @Quake210 5 лет назад

      @@InsectHunter Absolutely!

  • @averageperson5441
    @averageperson5441 4 года назад

    Who came here for the insects but stayed for the satisfying noice of him cutting wood with a hammer?

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  4 года назад

      Man are you saying I need to try doing an Insect Collecting ASMR? haha

    • @averageperson5441
      @averageperson5441 4 года назад

      Insect Hunter u would destroy the ASMR, i’d pay for that lmaooo

  • @magnetwhisperer
    @magnetwhisperer 4 года назад +1

    “Here’s all the poopy”

  • @curtiswoods2239
    @curtiswoods2239 3 года назад

    I love insects but horseflies I hate. I worked at a lumber yard and when my shirt got sweaty, Here they come and they freak me out. I've never been bit by one but I strongly dislike horseflies. When you dug up the larvae, sometimes you can find mole crickets, ,they are cool- looking

  • @shilohmoon4547
    @shilohmoon4547 5 лет назад

    Me, living in a swamp and nowhere near a pine forest: hey this is good info

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад

      Hey swamps have cool insects too! I would love to look for insects there.

  • @acd.studios5858
    @acd.studios5858 5 лет назад

    At 16:04 there was some kind of beetle

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад

      Hm... Not sure what you were seeing. Was it in an area where the camera is blurry?

    • @ungoth
      @ungoth 4 года назад

      @@InsectHunter inside the holes of the tree you see its butt

  • @brendannielson2381
    @brendannielson2381 5 лет назад

    the noise beetles make is called stridulating.

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад

      Ah yes. You are correct. It's quite intriguing to listen to. Thanks for watching.

  • @baseafterbase1048
    @baseafterbase1048 5 лет назад

    Nice vid

  • @laurelcook9078
    @laurelcook9078 3 года назад +1

    I had to kill and pin insects in my ecology class and I’m not really down for that anymore so instead I like to just collect them live, document, and release them.

  • @kevinmarsh9057
    @kevinmarsh9057 5 лет назад +2

    I find pink faced jewel beetles western eyed click beetles may beetles great ash sphinx moths ten lind June bugs big popular sphinx giant diving beetles giant water bugs prionus beetles cave crickets six spotted water spiders lots of black widows giant root borers pine sawyers every thing in British Columbia Canada

  • @insertcrudenamehere6341
    @insertcrudenamehere6341 5 лет назад +46

    Fun fact girls are great bug bait

    • @Quake210
      @Quake210 5 лет назад +2

      Yup, just listen to Brad Paisley's song "Ticks".

    • @kamielvanophem2157
      @kamielvanophem2157 4 года назад +2

      @Equine Naomi So apparently it can work the other way around as well... Even though its usually the other-other way around XD

    • @equalivent_auxiliumchina3286
      @equalivent_auxiliumchina3286 4 года назад +2

      😂 Female here; not all girls though... but spider bait for sure! Like cats always turn to ppl who don’t like ‘m

    • @laurelcook9078
      @laurelcook9078 3 года назад

      I’m literally attractive to mosquitoes because I produce more proteins that mosquitoes can smell. Unfortunately it means I get bitten a lot.

  • @derrickhageman1969
    @derrickhageman1969 2 года назад

    The long horn beetle is in fact a white spotted pine sawyer not a Asian long horn beetle

  • @laggameing9697
    @laggameing9697 3 года назад

    someone told me that some horse flys will lay eggs in the wounds after feeding which can make them a danger to animals

    • @eastcoastfiretrucks1837
      @eastcoastfiretrucks1837 3 года назад

      And now I’m even more terrified of horse flies. I can deal with just about anything else, but horse flies are the one insect I’m genuinely scared of.

  • @invaderzim133
    @invaderzim133 5 лет назад +2

    comfy channel

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks! I suppose that's a compliment. If you enjoy the channel please take the survey mentioned in the video.

  • @kevinmarsh9057
    @kevinmarsh9057 5 лет назад

    Giant house spiders

  • @charlesmills6621
    @charlesmills6621 3 года назад

    Way too much habitat destruction with that hammer.

  • @mattthomas1369
    @mattthomas1369 5 лет назад

    Chukha-Trok

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад

      Ha ha yes the mighty ewok warrior from the ewok caravan of hope I remember! Ha ha!

  • @Dadolphin
    @Dadolphin 4 года назад

    Tick tock

  • @misconceptions5613
    @misconceptions5613 3 года назад

    Destroy the horsefly. I would’ve

  • @XX35-Roblox-Player
    @XX35-Roblox-Player 3 года назад

    Xd

  • @elikiefer1949
    @elikiefer1949 4 года назад

    My older sister is evil she kills all the bugs i find(; _;)

  • @myrmepropagandist
    @myrmepropagandist 3 года назад

    The ants are "she" not "he" :)

  • @bettyannebaker9055
    @bettyannebaker9055 5 лет назад +4

    Ooh I love the idea of collecting insects.. but I also freak a little when things land on me, any tips for that?

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  5 лет назад +3

      You just have to practice. Start with something simple like rolly polly bugs, then move up to ants, beetles etc... Once you get comfortable keep pushing yourself. I sometimes naturally feel uncomfortable, but that slowly goes away. Knowledge is everything in my opinion. The more you learn about something the more you come to love it for the most part. Stay tuned to the channel and I will keep helping you.