I spent a lot of time in the woods as a kid but didn't really care to learn much at the time. Now that I'm older, I'm really starting to appreciate it. These galls are something I saw a lot as a kid and always wondered "I wonder what the heck causes that?" before forgetting 10 seconds later. I always assumed they were some kind of fungal growth.
@sarahbroadley68528 күн бұрын
Thanks for the amazingly informative video.
@ericsmith89968 күн бұрын
Questions: I have shell 8" long looks to be a wood turtle maybe box turtle but she'll is more flattened out anyway when it came into my hands it was faded maybe sun bleached out anx dry I had it stored with stuff I shed roof caved in everything soaked it'd been out of wetness for about few weeks or so and seems dry I want to lacquer ( since that's what I have on hand ) but the big shell scales are loose one xamd off altogether and not as attractive with out but yij can tap on others and hear they are detached in the center will a good coat of lacquer glue this down ? Should I bake it I oven low temp to assure all moisture is out before I spray
@Whacked-Out-Nature8 күн бұрын
Oven isn’t really needed, A wet shell can dry out in 24 hours. Now that the shell is dry again I would simply glue the scutes down to keep them in place. Let the glue dry for 1 day and if they look good on the shell and doesn’t need a touch up- Then Lacquer it. Give it 3 or 4 coats and you’ll be good to go*
@ericsmith89968 күн бұрын
With bones if you want to clean them off collect potato bugs or called pill bugs some roll up in a ball some are more flattened but they will clean bones better than ants
@ChampionofNamira19 күн бұрын
Lol, I read the title and had to check it out!
@charlesfredrick478923 күн бұрын
Looks like a anacondas head.
@CherylAlinsod-c6z28 күн бұрын
Want to go with you
@NanielerusАй бұрын
that wasnt a young burnt-orange bolete, it had a ring and a thin stem.
@Whacked-Out-NatureАй бұрын
I will update* Thank you
@RyanZapssАй бұрын
wow amazing
@catracampolieto8989Ай бұрын
The hummingbird that hangs around my zinnias is black and dark blue. The wings don't look clear. Flies very fast.
@crappo8459Ай бұрын
Beautiful mushroom
@myriamputnam2796Ай бұрын
THAT WAS SMART OF YOU,BEAUTIFUL PLACE FOR SOLITUDE MUSHROOMS 🍄. 👏🏻👏🏻
@Whacked-Out-NatureАй бұрын
Thank you for the kind words, and support @myriamputnam !
@gazeardley.the.wildman.Ай бұрын
Lovin this My freind..Close up and personal with the worlds within worlds..MASSIVE RESPECT From THE WILDARMY UK..
@Whacked-Out-NatureАй бұрын
Thanks WildArmyUK! More on the way*
@gazeardley.the.wildman.Ай бұрын
@@Whacked-Out-Nature Awesome stuff.Thanks for the reply my WILD Friend over the pond...
@gazeardley.the.wildman.Ай бұрын
Great Stuff ...THE WILDARMY UK Here..Thanks for the Awesome down and close up video my friend..I do similar stuff over here, aswell as a bit of Exploring and other WILD Adventures..Thanks for Sharing ...
@charlesfredrick4789Ай бұрын
Looks like coreopsis growing with it.
@crappo8459Ай бұрын
I love mushrooms but I don’t know enough about the different species to hunt them on my own not worth the risk
@Whacked-Out-NatureАй бұрын
“Not worth the risk”. I Agree * To the point where you remind me of exactly what I said long ago.. Then I stumbled upon Chicken of the Woods* Laetiporus sulphureus in a deciduous forest... It is unmistakable and DELICIOUS! Since nothing else looks like it, it was an easy decision. Then I told myself that’s the only kind I will trust from here on out. "I don’t know enough about the different species to hunt them on my own not worth the risk” Then I started seeing Chanterelles everywhere. And when you realize, they have many qualities that EASILY set them apart from the rest, there’s no big decision to be made. Instead of being fearful, be mindful. Check out some of the other videos here on the channel, they will help you, as well as the growing community here will help guide you, they are super friendly. I rarely get “hate-watchers” here. In conclusion, You dont have to eat or pick anything, just taking pictures is enough <3 Thank you! Cheers!
@minioliver83grumpy25Ай бұрын
Very cool find!
@user-sizenikimonoАй бұрын
in the U.S.? Wonderful!
@MossyForestFungi-ll2oqАй бұрын
Cool stuff! Thanks for sharing!
@Whacked-Out-NatureАй бұрын
My pleasure! Thx for the kind words!
@FlowerPowerDeathShowАй бұрын
what state are you in?
@Whacked-Out-NatureАй бұрын
NC
@MillenialhermitАй бұрын
Many species of flies are actually beneficial and they outnumber the bad ones. Hoverfly for example is a favorite insect of many, as they control pest and pollinate at the same time! ( plus they are pretty). Black Soldier flies may not be a glamorous pollinator or a valiant predator but they are an excellent recycler, turning the world's food waste into useful fertilizers and protein for livestocks
@Whacked-Out-NatureАй бұрын
I’ve tried to get some Hoverfly footage very recently twice and both times they flew right off even while I was moving extremely slow. They’re very apprehensive
@geminilonebearАй бұрын
I got stung on the shoulder by one on a crape myrtle tree, it was pretty bad. I've also been stung multiple times by a saddle back caterpillar, they don't feel good either.
@Whacked-Out-NatureАй бұрын
yikes, I still haven’t seen a saddle back caterpillar in person.. Keeping an eye out=
@apex107lrpАй бұрын
0:56 Looks like Trump's hair is looking for a new home...
@thabigshow69Ай бұрын
One stung me when I was 10 I took a dose of Benadryl and put calamine lotion on it and went BK out ta play
@livinglifeonlifesterms24502 ай бұрын
Nah bruh
@JayP7.622 ай бұрын
I got stung by one as a kid climbing a tree. It got me on my pinky finger. The pain radiated up to my shoulder. And it didn't start to go away for like 4 hours. Was over 6 hours before it went away enough for me to fall asleep. After that I always watched where I put my hand while climbing trees.
@McD23512 ай бұрын
Wasp and Bee sting pain stops immediately and the swelling goes down in minutes when you put vinegar on it. I've been told by 3 people vinegar kiils the pain almost immediately.
@johnconti13292 ай бұрын
Wait, so you found out what it was and didn't immediately burn it with a blowtorch?
@KrytoRift2 ай бұрын
Bitten by a hornet?
@Whacked-Out-Nature2 ай бұрын
That’s what it felt like* Yes!.... it happened over my left shoulder so I couldn’t see what happened
@KrytoRift2 ай бұрын
@@Whacked-Out-Nature lol hornets sting tho. Js
@Whacked-Out-Nature2 ай бұрын
@@KrytoRift I would have preferred the hornet-
@NeonElixr2 ай бұрын
Is that an Asp caterpillar?
@Whacked-Out-Nature2 ай бұрын
It sure is!
@sallysmiththechaosqueller95362 ай бұрын
It's very unusual for any insect to feed from more than one kind of plant, but I've seen sphinx moths feed from various flowers. Also, unusual in that they fly during the day or at dusk instead of nighttime. Like a hybrid of a butterfly & moth.
@RichardHannay2 ай бұрын
That poor moth couldn’t find any nectar 😅
@bobbofly2 ай бұрын
Long as it's a fairly clean wound without a bunch of dirt & foreign material I generally do my own stitches.
@ogadlogadl4902 ай бұрын
The nocturnal type love the purple larkspur that grow wild in the purposely “unkept” portion of the yard.
@arieswildchild2 ай бұрын
We have them in Bulgaria too.
@EyeSeeThruYou2 ай бұрын
Used to get them visiting our yard in the evrnings, they are really beautiful! ❤❤❤❤
@randalllynch40002 ай бұрын
send me some of that please
@iggymcgillicutty61222 ай бұрын
even spiders gotta buy the b***ch dinner to get some.
@LyVanToan-vn2tq2 ай бұрын
Hello 🔥🔥🔥🔥🥰🥰🥰🥰
@MaryRedecop-l6l2 ай бұрын
❤❤
@RobSimpson-h8i2 ай бұрын
That’s was freaking cool !
@RobSimpson-h8i2 ай бұрын
I was scrolling and came across my main man Jeff enjoying how whacky nature really is !!
@iggymcgillicutty61222 ай бұрын
...that simple.
@Mystical_Awakening_4442 ай бұрын
OMG I haven’t done that since I was a child. I had forgotten all about it. Something to teach my little niece. 😊
@iggymcgillicutty61222 ай бұрын
48 ounces for 20 bucks?? Outlandish. Very informative, Great video!
@adventures-with-joe3 ай бұрын
Cane Creek!
@Calex_lol6293 ай бұрын
Why did you get stitches?
@Whacked-Out-Nature2 ай бұрын
Cutting through something the knife slipped forward which was fine but the followthrough also went somewhat downwards and that's what caught my finger
@shaun96253 ай бұрын
I can confirm, not clickbait
@cdtv36023 ай бұрын
first time i see BLUE stitching chord
@alexkw2253 ай бұрын
its used alot in the uk
@cdtv36023 ай бұрын
@@alexkw225 👍 great
@Mardz3453 ай бұрын
How many weeks from start up to fully healed?
@Whacked-Out-Nature3 ай бұрын
The time-lapse showed the healing process over 6 weeks time* About 42 days