Filters
    VIDEO RATING
    6 clips
  1. Little fluffy insects headbang on tree branch00:32

    Little fluffy insects headbang on tree branch

    Guy filming is amused with the little fluffy insects headbanging on tree branch.

    11/06/2023
  2. Disturbed Aphids Shake Body on Tree Branch00:11

    Disturbed Aphids Shake Body on Tree Branch

    Lady records up close a bunch of white wooly aphids hanging on a tree branch, shaking themselves, after being disturbed by lady

    09/20/2023
  3. Lady Bug Feeds on Aphids while Partner Holds Behind00:35

    Lady Bug Feeds on Aphids while Partner Holds Behind

    Submitter records up close a pair of ladybugs by a plant, the male one holding tight from behind while mating with the female as she, on the other hand, feeds on aphids nearby under plant leaf and stem

    08/29/2023
  4. Witch hat found on the yellow leaf from the Hazel Tree00:09

    Witch hat found on the yellow leaf from the Hazel Tree

    Witch hazel trees grow wotch hats near Halloween. (It's actually an aphid thst makes a gall.)

    11/09/2022
  5. Swarm of bugs with white cotton on them on a tree branch00:29

    Swarm of bugs with white cotton on them on a tree branch

    Hi Jason! First of all, I’m a huge fan— been a subscriber for years since you were at about 20,000 subs. My girlfriend and I were on a hike in Wissahickon Park in Philadelphia when we stumbled upon these wild little creatures that we’ve never ever seen or heard of before! It looked like something out of a fairytale - hundreds of little wispy puffs just waving back and forth like they’re at a rock concert. After a little research we found out these little guys are called Asian wolly hackberry aphids!

    10/24/2022
  6. Close up two ants drag yellow ladybug00:47

    Close up two ants drag yellow ladybug

    Im a macro photographer and witnessed this unique scene recently, during lockdown, in my backyard. In this video we can see a 22 spot Ladybird Beetle (Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata) being dragged by a couple of Citronella Ants (Lasius sp). Now what is particular about this scene is that it is known that ants will sometimes take care of ladybugs (adult or larva) because they eat aphids. Ants are kinda the bodyguards of aphids because aphids produce honeydew which ants are really nuts about. However, this exact species of ladybug here, as opposed to most other species of ladybugs, doesn't eat aphids but a specific type of Fungus. And, in no way, does it interact with aphids or ants. So do the ants know that.. I do not know but they are taking care of that poor ladybug either way not that it seems to care, the ladybug is just cleaning itself up. Insect nature leaf close up video music

    06/22/2020