For a man who is terrified of bugs, Jordan really seems unable to help himself from looking up facts that make him more terrified. It's almost like an addiction.
I lived in Australia for about one and a half years. My favorite involuntary pet was a Huntsman Spider. I woke up one morning with it sitting on my bedpost and just decided to leave it there. It kept my room clean of any insects, other spiders and once, I swear, it killed a baby snake. We made a deal: A place to stay in exchange for pest control. We became best buddies.
So as a American with baby spiders and not real threatening insects, I have a question….how do y’all stay so calm over there??? cause I’ve noticed you guys just shrug off your Godzilla sized insects
Gotta a question, on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being pissing yourself laughing, how hard do you aussies laugh at tourists with arachnophobia reacting to any of your not-so little monsters?
I once had a jumping spider on my back patio. He did absolutely no harm, and just wandered around the patio eating bugs. I actually got kind of attached to him, and he got fairly big feasting on the bugs that were attracted to the patio light. I felt like I had an agreement with him. He ate the bugs I don't like, and I left him alone. He was actually kind of cute. They're very smart, inquisitive, fuzzy, and have no interest in biting humans. Fun fact: People keep jumpers as pets and build beautiful enclosures for them. Look it up. One guy taught his jumper to do high fives.
We have a rule in my house. If the spider is somewhere where it won't bother us, we leave it alone. This counts for outside and in the basement. Though the basement ruling is only if they aren't somewhere we need to be, like by the washer/dryer.
Had one jump on my face right on my nose. Didn't kill it because I got to see it's cute little face. I let it crawl onto my finger and then placed it on the wall.
You know when a huntsman is big, it's when you walk into a room and you can hear it making scratching noises behind you when it's walking across the wall.
Not only is it his coping mechanism, what he doesn't tell you is it also repels bugs. The only reason he doesn't tell you is because he doesn't want the bugs to become desensitized to it via overexposure.
I get squirmy in my body just looking at what Jordan is showing me. Do not like the S (pider) word or the H (ornet) word or the A (nt) word, etc. Squirmy dance...good gawd...run !!!
I just thought it was funny to see his body react naturally to something he doesn't like. I specialize mostly with animal behavior cases so it's fun to read body language, seeing him do his little dance is like reading a comic strip of his fear, anxiety and neurosis.
I had two brown recluse spiders land on MY FACE when I was sitting below a vent during a party at my house. I wanted to DIE. Jordan, I absolutely feel you.
Fun fact about the Australian Outback! If you go outside at night, and shine your flashlight on the ground, there is a chance that you’ll see a “Pile of Glitter” on the ground. If you approach said pile of glitter, you will discover that the “glitter” is actually the reflection of the eyes of many, many Huntsman Spiders.
For the australia one, my boyfriend is actually australian and visited the States and yes, he calls the bugs tiny and friends. They do not think of anything of them at all
We have really tiny and highly venomous spiders here called redback spiders here in Australia (like black widows, in fact I think they're in the same family). They're nasty, a hell of a lot worse than huntsmen who are very chill and sweet. Funnel Web Spiders are pretty bad too, but they don't tend to come inside the house like huntsmen, they prefer the garden.
@@ErizeddRedbacks are Latrodectus, correct. Same genus as widows. Fun fact: Latrodectus can be found on every continent except Antarctica. Very widespread.
@@fizzyb0mbneat. I was researching the Draco genus to categorize different species of dragon in a novel I'm working on. I settled on Draco Potens. (I don't know how to do italics on youtube mobile...)
But honestly, huntsmen are really chill spiders. They're like the dogs of the spider world: old dogs if you're calm (they're calm), puppies if you freak out (they freak out too). They're lovely though!
@@Wolfer13579 Well, I live rurally and they're only really a potential problem when the weather gets very hot. You do need to be a bit careful where you walk and be sure to make a bit of noise too, specifically when walking in nature, and in warm sunny spots where they like to bask, but even the venomous snakes will slither away if they hear or see you coming, and providing you give them the space to do so. It's fine, honestly - we have red-bellied black snakes (shy and skittish) and eastern brown snakes (second most venomous snake in the world and not shy at all) where I live, but both will slither away if you make it clear that you're there. :)
@@Erizedd yeah one time an eastern brown came into the shed on our farm and mum talked to it and it just left 😂 A story I heard from my dad regarding red bellies: when he was a teenager he saw a stick on the ground and decided to kick it. Then afterwards the stick slithered away Also I love huntsmen so much - the dog of the spider world is such a good description of them. I had one walk into the kitchen while I was baking as if it were a toddler about to ask a bunch of ‘why’ questions. They really are fine, my mum has picked up some of the baby ones by hand. One time a baby she picked up refused to leave the house so she just brought it back inside and left it. But she won’t pick up the redbacks or ones related to them simply because their bite is annoying
It’s not that bad, It’s not all that common of an occurrence to get spiders that big inside, Though You do get used to having smaller spiders Everywhere
I still always die at "feet, when you gotta buy that spider socks and shoes" those spiders are really cool honestly. Definitely a shock when you come around a corner on one though lol
I thought it was fake until I found out it was a huntsman spider so I want to know how people like those spiders cause they're made to take over the world
Fun fact, though, Jordan, and this is something to keep in mind: You're almost never more than 8 feet away from a spider at any time. And if you do find somewhere, where there are no spiders, RUN. There's a reason they're not there and it's definitely more dangerous to you than they are.
😂 "The Dance"😂 But my FAVORITE of all of his videos is "COME HERE" and "CUZ NO" I always wanna step forward, like I forget that I'm actually watching a video 😊 Thank you for making me smile!!
I once had a wolf spider on my leg I smacked it off my legs, screamed like a girl, and ran to a different room. Don’t know where the spider went. Also I love the bug fear dance you do before talking about a bug
The funniest thing I’ve ever seen is someone having a stick creature thrown on them and they were just running around “GET IT OFF!!!!!!!!!! GET IT OFF!!!!!!!! And everyone was pissing themselves laughing
Fun fact, Irish spring soap also works if you want to keep rodents and deer out of your gardens. Just grate the soap and sprinkle it around your plants
I've said it before with that spider at 4:08 You don't just squash that spider, you get out the .22lr or .22 Magnum and some good hollow points. That isn't a "pest" that's squirrel-sized problem, that requires a squirrel-sized solution... shooting it.... *a lot*
It is worth watching disgusting bugs to see Jordan's moves. Basically, Jordan says to leave any house with bugs. Across the world, there are empty houses with families of bugs owning them, living it up, and laughing at humans.
00:41 Many years ago, I worked for an exterminating company. This image reminded me of a kitchen I treated for a first time customer. When I sprayed behind the stove, so many roaches came out that I instinctively jumped back. I've never seen that many roaches in one place in my life.
I worked at a Popeyes back in the late 90s. We kept seeing roaches around the place, so my boss sent me to the store for some bug bombs. The amount of roaches we saw once we set them off is something that will be burned into my memory for life. Just crawling everywhere. Roaches suck and I hate them. That Popeyes is no longer there, btw.
For those who are trying to repel spiders and/or insects from your house; You need to know what species you’re trying to shoo away because different critters are repelled by different scents and some scents that repel one type of bug will attract another.
If you just randomly kill a bugs nest, the Bugs Lives Matters movement is going to come back and mess up your place twice as bad as they originally did if left unchecked
Huntsman spiders are great to have around your house, they eat a lot of the really dangerous stuff like red-back spiders...fully understandable for people to be freaked out about em cause of their size, they're the only ones I really put outside instead of deleting from the census if I find em inside tho
So the Giant Hornet (Vespa Mandrinia) Among the other awesome facts you mentioned about the Vespa Mandrinia , it can live up to 6 months, can fly 25mph, eats meat and other bugs and practically has no real predators because its the apex of its species. Truly an extraordinary, interesting and dynamic creature! 🐝
Earwigs are Santa Claus? (He knows when you are sleeping, he knows when you're awake, you'd better watch out for him; wear ear plugs, for goodness sake!)
and to think over here in oklahoma the biggest spiders we have are wolf spiders and everytime i see one it make me want to scream they are so big and fast and if they catch me off guard i just cant
Fun fact, spiders (arachnids) don’t have a sense of smell. They use the hairs on their bodies to detect changes in the chemicals and movements in the particles in the air. In other words the scent isn’t important, what’s important is that you disrupt the flow of particles around the spiders so much so that to them, they sense a giant threat moving so close that they feel the urge to run away. Another explanation would be that the specific scent has a chemical balance that the arachnids feel in danger near those specific chemicals.
I think it's the mint, we dont think about it but mint oil is noxious to most living things. It is overpowering to the senses and can irritate eyes and mucus membranes. That's why it repels rodents at least Fun fact! Mint essential oils can give you chemical burns. Soooo make sure you choose a skin safe one.
I jumped when the giant spider moved, and screamed when the huntsman spider jumped 😂 I can’t with spiders. How the hell does a spider get that big!!! I’m with you I’m never going to Australia. Or the Middle East where the Camel Spider lives.
They're honestly not that bad, and you'd be safe, don't worry. Some people who come here are actually disappointed if they don't see a spider or snake at some point during their visit - probably because they were mostly in the cities and there's not many there in comparison, but even in rural areas it's nothing crazy.
@@Erizeddyeah i visited australia and traveled from daintree to ningaloo and mostly through the less-inhabited areas but didnt see many spiders and only one snake. Its pretty normal compared to north america except for the venom
When that huge spider moved, I dropped my phone. Not gonna lie...and when the spider on the ceiling, which I also thought was the floor, jumped, I screamed....Jordan, you and I are in total accord when it comes to bugs....
For a man who is terrified of bugs, Jordan really seems unable to help himself from looking up facts that make him more terrified. It's almost like an addiction.
He's got that morbid curiosity.
You gotta know about your fear in case you ever happen to come face to face with it irl so that you know which part of fight or flight you gonna use.
@@clemente3966 I'm reasonably confident Jordan has never chosen fight against spiders and wasps.
@@o0MrTurtlez0o
The fight part is meant as a preemptive fight.
Like, all the tricks and advices to repel most bugs.
It's a way to control a phobia. I know way too much about snakes because of this.
the uncomfortable little dances are so good
*piano to go along with it*
Ok
Favorite part of these
I lived in Australia for about one and a half years. My favorite involuntary pet was a Huntsman Spider. I woke up one morning with it sitting on my bedpost and just decided to leave it there. It kept my room clean of any insects, other spiders and once, I swear, it killed a baby snake. We made a deal: A place to stay in exchange for pest control. We became best buddies.
“I made peace with the man sitting on my porch who could end my life” Australia is wild what r y’all doin down there
Just no no no no no no no no no infinitely no
how in hell did you not scream your lungs out?
If you leave them alone, they will leave you alone. Screaming, panting, grasping and trapping bugs only creates problems
:0 THATS SO FRICKING COOL! 😍😍
As an Australian....yes...we do look at your bugs and reactions to them and laugh
So as a American with baby spiders and not real threatening insects, I have a question….how do y’all stay so calm over there???
cause I’ve noticed you guys just shrug off your Godzilla sized insects
@@Takaichi666-simple, if you grow up with it, its just normal
@@PsychedSushi43 ah cuz i do have some aussie friends who are just as scared as i would be despite growing up w them lmao
Gotta a question, on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being pissing yourself laughing, how hard do you aussies laugh at tourists with arachnophobia reacting to any of your not-so little monsters?
@@yukikitsune7366 11/10
Petition to open an “Avoiding Bugs Secrets club”
Yes
Fire is universal
Sounds good im in
I'm definitely in too 👍
I agree
Mom, theres a spider in my room...
Mom: :Why are you in the spider's room?"
😂😂😂😂
Yup 😂😂
I once had a jumping spider on my back patio. He did absolutely no harm, and just wandered around the patio eating bugs. I actually got kind of attached to him, and he got fairly big feasting on the bugs that were attracted to the patio light. I felt like I had an agreement with him. He ate the bugs I don't like, and I left him alone. He was actually kind of cute. They're very smart, inquisitive, fuzzy, and have no interest in biting humans. Fun fact: People keep jumpers as pets and build beautiful enclosures for them. Look it up. One guy taught his jumper to do high fives.
We have a rule in my house. If the spider is somewhere where it won't bother us, we leave it alone. This counts for outside and in the basement. Though the basement ruling is only if they aren't somewhere we need to be, like by the washer/dryer.
How big was the spider to be able to give a high five?🤔🥴🤣
It was more like a high finger tip. Jumping spiders are teeny tiny and, even if you are afraid of spiders, ADORABLE.
Aaaw a jumping spider patio buddy ☺️ I love jumping spiders, they are so freaking adorable 🥰
Had one jump on my face right on my nose. Didn't kill it because I got to see it's cute little face. I let it crawl onto my finger and then placed it on the wall.
You know when a huntsman is big, it's when you walk into a room and you can hear it making scratching noises behind you when it's walking across the wall.
You got me at “behind you”
@@SpydeR5Kwhy did I read “behind you” in the Spy TF2 voice
@@placeholderdoe A RED SPY IS IN THE BASE
"No. No. *throws mug and laughs* There was water in there."
That poor floor and or carpet
Its the little dance he does for me 😂😂
😂💯
"No no no and no cause no" 💃💃💃💃
@@fincrocs 🤣🤣🤣
Got me laughing every time
Same, the no dance is Iconic 😂
*Jordan sees bugs*
*Jordan does a damn perfect samba*
Imagine being with Jordan and a huge bug appears.. you look to him for help and he's just cha-chaing in the corner saying no to himself 😂😂😂
Always love the bug episodes just to see Jordan's anti-bug dance. 🤣
Not only is it his coping mechanism, what he doesn't tell you is it also repels bugs. The only reason he doesn't tell you is because he doesn't want the bugs to become desensitized to it via overexposure.
As someone who study and observe bugs for a hobby. I think it's funny to see his dance when seeing a bug
As someone who does not study and observe bugs for a hobby. I think it's funny to see his dance when seeing a bug.
As a bug-looking creature, I think it’s funny to see his dance when seeing a bug.
Same!
I get squirmy in my body just looking at what Jordan is showing me. Do not like the S (pider) word or the H (ornet) word or the A (nt) word, etc. Squirmy dance...good gawd...run !!!
I just thought it was funny to see his body react naturally to something he doesn't like. I specialize mostly with animal behavior cases so it's fun to read body language, seeing him do his little dance is like reading a comic strip of his fear, anxiety and neurosis.
I had two brown recluse spiders land on MY FACE when I was sitting below a vent during a party at my house. I wanted to DIE. Jordan, I absolutely feel you.
“I wanted to die” statistically it’s kind of amazing you didn’t die
How are you still alive
FUCK THAT
@@rexailos475lord preserves the simple😂😂
I was lying on my bed reading the comments until I laid eyes on this one...now I'm outta my bed
Fun fact about the Australian Outback! If you go outside at night, and shine your flashlight on the ground, there is a chance that you’ll see a “Pile of Glitter” on the ground. If you approach said pile of glitter, you will discover that the “glitter” is actually the reflection of the eyes of many, many Huntsman Spiders.
😰 "fun" fact.
Absolutely horrifying
If I went to the Outback, I’d be out on my back from fainting from seeing all those eyes
Welp, good thing im having insomnia issues cause that scene is sure to pop up in my nightmares next time i get to sleep
*little dance* no✨️
Problem: Bugs everywhere
Solution: 🎄✨Christmas house✨🎄
The Christmas gift is a bug free house
Putting up the Christmas 🎄 in October. Merry Christmas 🎁🎄
For the australia one, my boyfriend is actually australian and visited the States and yes, he calls the bugs tiny and friends. They do not think of anything of them at all
We have really tiny and highly venomous spiders here called redback spiders here in Australia (like black widows, in fact I think they're in the same family). They're nasty, a hell of a lot worse than huntsmen who are very chill and sweet. Funnel Web Spiders are pretty bad too, but they don't tend to come inside the house like huntsmen, they prefer the garden.
@@ErizeddRedbacks are Latrodectus, correct. Same genus as widows. Fun fact: Latrodectus can be found on every continent except Antarctica. Very widespread.
@@fizzyb0mbneat. I was researching the Draco genus to categorize different species of dragon in a novel I'm working on. I settled on Draco Potens. (I don't know how to do italics on youtube mobile...)
He hasn't been to Texas. We have some spiders that reach larger sizes, nothing huntsman sized but still.
Taranchula are not uncommon here.
@@Erizeddfunnel webs love garages tho
Absolutely love love love Jordan's "No. Oh no! Nope! Just no!" dance. Haha! 😂🤣😂🤣
**do a little dance**
"Oh goodness, oh no--"
**Yeet item from bathroom**
"Because of this -- get so close right now --"
Gotta love the heebie jeebie dance and when he tosses a random object aside. 😂
I love it when you randomly pick an item and throw it away at the beginning of your recording haha
12:49 love this so much bc you know he had to write “no” backwards just to convey it properly
I love his "nope outta here" dance. 😁
I now have an EXTREMELY rational fear of Australia
But honestly, huntsmen are really chill spiders. They're like the dogs of the spider world: old dogs if you're calm (they're calm), puppies if you freak out (they freak out too). They're lovely though!
@@Erizeddwhat about the snakes?
@@Wolfer13579 Well, I live rurally and they're only really a potential problem when the weather gets very hot. You do need to be a bit careful where you walk and be sure to make a bit of noise too, specifically when walking in nature, and in warm sunny spots where they like to bask, but even the venomous snakes will slither away if they hear or see you coming, and providing you give them the space to do so. It's fine, honestly - we have red-bellied black snakes (shy and skittish) and eastern brown snakes (second most venomous snake in the world and not shy at all) where I live, but both will slither away if you make it clear that you're there. :)
@@Erizedd yeah one time an eastern brown came into the shed on our farm and mum talked to it and it just left 😂
A story I heard from my dad regarding red bellies: when he was a teenager he saw a stick on the ground and decided to kick it. Then afterwards the stick slithered away
Also I love huntsmen so much - the dog of the spider world is such a good description of them. I had one walk into the kitchen while I was baking as if it were a toddler about to ask a bunch of ‘why’ questions. They really are fine, my mum has picked up some of the baby ones by hand. One time a baby she picked up refused to leave the house so she just brought it back inside and left it. But she won’t pick up the redbacks or ones related to them simply because their bite is annoying
Australia doesn't have bears
I love his little “no” dance 😂
Fun fact: Cockroaches have survived 2 mass extinction events, so they will survive that big spray.
Not Jordan turning me into an insomniac with anxiety and rules before entering my house
OMG! Some of those spiders just seeing how huge they were brought tears to my eyes! I’m with Jordan! I’m NEVER! EVER! stepping foot in Australia! 😂
Aww, they are cute! You can train them and love them and pat them on the back
See I showed that to my GF and now she's fine but I'm terribly concerned about our working holiday
But what about Gerald!! The huntsman in my house I named :D
uhhh. yup. no thanks!! BAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
It’s not that bad, It’s not all that common of an occurrence to get spiders that big inside, Though You do get used to having smaller spiders Everywhere
I still always die at "feet, when you gotta buy that spider socks and shoes" those spiders are really cool honestly. Definitely a shock when you come around a corner on one though lol
I would faint on sight. I CANNOT HANDLE ANYTHING THAT BIG WITHOUT ASSISTANCE 😭
"...Eight of 'em!" Got me
I thought it was fake until I found out it was a huntsman spider so I want to know how people like those spiders cause they're made to take over the world
@@Lights_out94pause
I love when he does his little “Im scared” dance.
“Oh, no. Oh, no. ‘Cause never!” I agree
Yes im acrually happy winter is almost here. And im in Canada. Winter is HALF the year. Thats SIX months of ZERO bugs. Its my time. 😌
I live in Canada so I end up finding spiders in my house during the winter since it's warm.
I envy you. I fucking hate bugs and is the main reason I don’t go outside lol
Best thing about winter, honestly.
Its the moooost. Wondefful tiiime. Of the year
@interestingcuber8591 well yeah I'll find the odd spider too but at least they're just the small kinds.
😂😂😂 the first damn line had me dying “in the words of the great Lil’ John “what?”
When I saw the guy holding the giant beetle in his hand I actually threw my iPad out of fear
Fun fact, though, Jordan, and this is something to keep in mind: You're almost never more than 8 feet away from a spider at any time. And if you do find somewhere, where there are no spiders, RUN. There's a reason they're not there and it's definitely more dangerous to you than they are.
*rubs eyes* i hate you so much right now. lol
Unless it's an island of cats
Thanks for that information, so good to know. NOT. 😱😳😳😂
So... what would be there that would scare the spiders away?
@@Danielathan Honestly, I would not want to find out.
The raw emotion in that last one was visceral. I think Jordan would make a great lead for the next Starship Troopers.
Wait till he hears about the Goliath Bird Eating Spider.
The *what* ? The GOLIATH BIRD *WHAT* ?
Goliath bird eating spider.
they eat BIRDS now??
A spider, a freaking insect, eating a bird... And it's name is Goliath! , I.... Don't wanna exist in the same plane of existence
@@mortaldev4999 spiders are animals not insects (but still)
Me when watching this video is basically just alternations between: "PURGE IT IN HOLY HELLFIRE" and "HANS GET ZE FLAMMENWERFER"
Here's something that'll make you feel unsettled... Spiders are so big in Australia because they eat all the other nightmare bugs you don't see ;D
😂 "The Dance"😂
But my FAVORITE of all of his videos is "COME HERE" and "CUZ NO"
I always wanna step forward, like I forget that I'm actually watching a video 😊
Thank you for making me smile!!
If it's not a firefly, lady bug, butterfly, or dragonfly, it's a huge cup of NOPE for me 🙅🏾♂️
I once had a wolf spider on my leg I smacked it off my legs, screamed like a girl, and ran to a different room. Don’t know where the spider went.
Also I love the bug fear dance you do before talking about a bug
The funniest thing I’ve ever seen is someone having a stick creature thrown on them and they were just running around “GET IT OFF!!!!!!!!!! GET IT OFF!!!!!!!! And everyone was pissing themselves laughing
Fun fact, Irish spring soap also works if you want to keep rodents and deer out of your gardens. Just grate the soap and sprinkle it around your plants
soap is also great for hydrating the soil! (very handy for hydrophobic soils like the sand and clay we have in Australia :) )
Alternate title: Jordan dancing in fear for 23:11
Why did i decide this was a good idea to watch in the middle of the night because now im itchy and frightened of everything
I love how he gets so terrified that he starts dancing 😂
I've said it before with that spider at 4:08
You don't just squash that spider, you get out the .22lr or .22 Magnum and some good hollow points. That isn't a "pest" that's squirrel-sized problem, that requires a squirrel-sized solution... shooting it.... *a lot*
Speaking from experience don't shoot big bugs with even a bb gun unless you want a little guts shower
It is worth watching disgusting bugs to see Jordan's moves. Basically, Jordan says to leave any house with bugs. Across the world, there are empty houses with families of bugs owning them, living it up, and laughing at humans.
Myth: Wallstreet is buying up all the homes
Fact: Bugs are stealing all the homes
I came here for the hell-no-lambada and wasn’t disappointed
Alternate Title: Jordan being relatable for about 23 minutes.
00:41 Many years ago, I worked for an exterminating company. This image reminded me of a kitchen I treated for a first time customer. When I sprayed behind the stove, so many roaches came out that I instinctively jumped back. I've never seen that many roaches in one place in my life.
I worked at a Popeyes back in the late 90s. We kept seeing roaches around the place, so my boss sent me to the store for some bug bombs. The amount of roaches we saw once we set them off is something that will be burned into my memory for life. Just crawling everywhere. Roaches suck and I hate them.
That Popeyes is no longer there, btw.
The dance he does🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's fun.. The dance. Killed me.. The army of ants "that's fun" dance.
Dude... I love you😂
His little dance always gets me 😅😅
For those who are trying to repel spiders and/or insects from your house; You need to know what species you’re trying to shoo away because different critters are repelled by different scents and some scents that repel one type of bug will attract another.
If you just randomly kill a bugs nest, the Bugs Lives Matters movement is going to come back and mess up your place twice as bad as they originally did if left unchecked
I'm here for his little dancy dance 😂❤
I love his adorable, hilarious little "hell no" dances😂❤
And I also love how half of his videos are about the John Wick of hornets😂😂
With his lil dances and lowkey throwing random stuff its giving Old Spice advertisement and im absolutely here for it
Somebody show Jordan the video of the pet jumping spider eating watermelon. It's the cutest thing ever.
Jumping spiders are such good ambassadors for their fellow arachnids, they’re so cute and there’s so many different kinds to appreciate
He is traumatized enough lol.
His spider dance is on point
The dance and tossing of random objects has me laid out on the floor!! My good Lord, this man is funny!! XDDDDDDDDD
Jordan randomly throwing things gives me much needed serotonin 😂😂
Australia is an amazing place. Unusual animals, friendly people. We had a great time down there. This was back in 95 anyway.
is worse than Amazon ecosystem
*shakes in fear* I could never go to Australia
I miss these types of videos, you know, before he become the food guy.
I love the fear reaction with everything.
Huntsman spiders are great to have around your house, they eat a lot of the really dangerous stuff like red-back spiders...fully understandable for people to be freaked out about em cause of their size, they're the only ones I really put outside instead of deleting from the census if I find em inside tho
I love how Jordan just tosses away anything on his bathroom counter..or on his head..
Alternate title: all the times Jordan does “that dance”
Every part of this video screams kill it with fire
I'm not even half way into the video and I've had goosebumps some many times!
So the Giant Hornet
(Vespa Mandrinia)
Among the other awesome facts you mentioned about the Vespa Mandrinia , it can live up to 6 months, can fly 25mph, eats meat and other bugs and practically has no real predators because its the apex of its species. Truly an extraordinary, interesting and dynamic creature! 🐝
yayyyy.
more reasons to fear nature
So in other words I should change planets. Gotcha
7:43 MY FAVORITE "NO" FROM JORDAN, BAR NONE 😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
Ah amazing
that bug gave me a jumpscare. Thanks for giving me nightmares 😁
As much as I can't stand bugs I thoroughly enjoyed this comp 😄🧡
Earwigs are Santa Claus? (He knows when you are sleeping, he knows when you're awake, you'd better watch out for him; wear ear plugs, for goodness sake!)
and to think over here in oklahoma the biggest spiders we have are wolf spiders and everytime i see one it make me want to scream they are so big and fast and if they catch me off guard i just cant
I hate bugs, too! I was traumatized as a very young child by cellar spiders…so those are the worst for me! 😳
Daddy long legs is what I used to call house spiders and they were scary but compared to living in Florida I would welcome one.
*If restaurant chains really get fed up with jordan, They would probably weaponize Bugs and spiders to make him go into a panic attack.*
I love the way he so casually tosses stuff out of the bathroom, it kills me every time
Australia is where the devil keeps his pets.
Ahem Mexico and America.
I'm real glad Jordan shares my view on bugs. If I could never leave my house again, I would.
Australian spiders will find you, my friend. They are inevitable.
Funny meeting you here.
Fun fact, spiders (arachnids) don’t have a sense of smell. They use the hairs on their bodies to detect changes in the chemicals and movements in the particles in the air. In other words the scent isn’t important, what’s important is that you disrupt the flow of particles around the spiders so much so that to them, they sense a giant threat moving so close that they feel the urge to run away. Another explanation would be that the specific scent has a chemical balance that the arachnids feel in danger near those specific chemicals.
I think it's the mint, we dont think about it but mint oil is noxious to most living things. It is overpowering to the senses and can irritate eyes and mucus membranes. That's why it repels rodents at least
Fun fact! Mint essential oils can give you chemical burns. Soooo make sure you choose a skin safe one.
I jumped when the giant spider moved, and screamed when the huntsman spider jumped 😂 I can’t with spiders. How the hell does a spider get that big!!! I’m with you I’m never going to Australia. Or the Middle East where the Camel Spider lives.
I miss the days of Jordan throwing paper towels and Old Spice into the next room
Instantly got the creepy crawlies!!😂🕷️
the "hell no" jig 😭🖐️
I love Jordan's "f*ck that" dance in the beginning 😂
I truly do want to visit Australia because it's a beautiful country. But those spiders are so terrible for my mental health
They're honestly not that bad, and you'd be safe, don't worry. Some people who come here are actually disappointed if they don't see a spider or snake at some point during their visit - probably because they were mostly in the cities and there's not many there in comparison, but even in rural areas it's nothing crazy.
@@Erizeddyeah i visited australia and traveled from daintree to ningaloo and mostly through the less-inhabited areas but didnt see many spiders and only one snake. Its pretty normal compared to north america except for the venom
Imagine someone teleports you to Australia while it's raining spiders
I would wanna die
I would literally die instantly
I would pass out and probably be covered in spiders when I wake up only to pass outagain😭
Jordan needs some jumping spider exposure therapy. They're adorable, and friendly.
The "No" dances are a huge ass mood. I did most of the same dances after seeing the clips.
If Jordan ever sees another spider, someone’s going to have to pull the plug cuz he ain’t making it back to the real wolrld
I think I understand how much Jordan dislikes spiders now
I'm honestly here for Jordan's dancing 🤣🤣🤣
As someone who works in pest control for a living this was hilarious me n my co workers love it
I’m here for his little “nope” dances. 😂
22:43 As someone who was allergic to mosquito bites, I’m glad I did not live in Australia when I was younger.
When that huge spider moved, I dropped my phone. Not gonna lie...and when the spider on the ceiling, which I also thought was the floor, jumped, I screamed....Jordan, you and I are in total accord when it comes to bugs....
The cringe dance and the education was 🔥😂🥰 I agree...no, no & NO !!! National Guard! 😂😂🤣💀
Whenever I see total yikes-bugs I think of the Jordan-hates-bugs dance XD
The most relatable reaction to bugs to ever exist.