Um, caterpillars can't have babies, they are babies themselves. So, that green caterpillar probably just died from starvation or from the mealworms. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@0mgcas299 superworms, mealworms, and anything in that category are the larval stage of darkling beetles. Darkling beetles and their larvae all belong to the same genus, and the larvae of all of these are classified as mealworms. King size, superworms, whatever. They’re all just different species or breeds of darkling beetles and are all mealworms.
They looks like mealworms, they typically sell them in pet store to feed to reptiles like lizards. They are high in fat and protein. Hopes that helps ❤ Edit: wow that’s a lot of likes, I know been like 2 months but still a lot. Thank you ☺️ hope everyone has a good day
Why educate someone who is falsely educated others and passing it as oh I didn’t know. We are in the internet age and they can’t do a simple google search. Or they do this on purpose to get reactions? Which is even more sad for views
god I thought there was a demon in my computer unrelated in the video, just causally chilling watching what I was, & this was the time they decided to say something.
There also… wait for it… in oatmeal 😮 there called mealworms because they would get into the grain meals… and in the us there eggs are still on the oats sold to consumers
And getting milkweed pods in the hopes that the caterpillar will grow into a monarch... when you "found it on a strawberry" ... I didn't think it was possible for someone to sound so dumb with such confidence
Those are called mealworms. They don’t turn into butterflies, they turn into small Beatles which is still cool because they are small, they can’t fly, and they won’t harm you. holy crap not trying to be that person but THIS IS THE MOST LIKES IVE EVER GOTTEN
@@yasminamani1104 it actually is they’re actually pretty good in the market too, they can be sold as little treats for reptiles, small rodents and birds, they’re quite high in proteins and fat, hell even humans can eat them! though it’s kinda gross
Scary maybe there was eggs in oats already..rhey turn into a beetle. Im not sure what her lid looked like but it probably didn't have beetle sized holes for an adult to come lay eggs in it
Girl thinks she can make viral content from buying feeders at the reptile store 🤷♀️ Next she's gonna find a mouse that grows up to be a rat and then metamorphoses into a guinea pig.
I believe this is actually an old video, but before she showed that she previously was raising mealworms in that container, but took them out. The comments quickly pointed out that she probably had just missed some mealworms 😅 not some transformation situation
@@spoof2062 Maybe the oatmeal? It's possible for them to infest oatmeal when it's initially being processed, so it's important to keep your oatmeal in a platic container so they don't chew through the bag and infest other dry goods, like cereal, rice, flour, etc. I had weevils infest my cabinent one time and it was a pain to get them out 😒 I could have technically eaten them, but I'm not exactly fond of injesting wriggly critters 😅
those were mealworms that some spiders eat. i know cuz that's what i feed my spider with. they won't grow, and unless u have both girls and boys, they won't breed. they also won't harm you.
Those are mealworms, usually known for lizard/reptile food. They form into a cocoon, then coming out as a large beetle. They have lots of fat and protein, making good feeders. Hope this helped
And at no point in their entire lifecycle or evolution, do they have a green stage. So the mealworms she showed have nothing to do with the bug 🐛 on the strawberries 🍓
This is so cute. She really tried so hard and used all her knowledge to figure out how to care for these guys. Even if that caterpillars diet was strawberries and not oats, the mealworms came from the oats themselves, and neither the caterpillar nor the mealworms eat milkweed like monarchs. The effort and passion was definitely there even if knowledge of entomology wasn't. You go girl, your enthusiasm will go a long way and all you need is some research! You will go far! 💞
The green one is actually the larvae of a hoverfly, also known as flower flies. They're beautiful colorful nectar feeding flies which also serve as pollinators. Usually yellow or orange and a dark apposing color and generally striped. However, as larvae they're carnivores, predators which feed on aphids and other small soft bodied insects. So all around they're beautiful little insects that are beneficial in the garden for a lot of reasons, not to mention they're just cool and beautiful. The brown ones are mealworms, the larvae of a type of darkling beetle.
They’re mealworms, and they turn in to Beatles. Also, caterpillars have legs all the way down their body; not just six at the front. They also move very differently.
Those are mealworms dear. Mealworms are the young of beetles (larvae stage). Like butterflies, they also undergo metamorphosis. A very distinct difference between them is that the mealworms are brown (beige and white when moulting) and have 6 legs near the head; while caterpillars come in different colours (commonly green) and have 6 legs and prolegs. Mealworms actually a bit more safer to touch than caterpillars ( considering I used put them in my hand and play with them sometimes) For mealworms, you can feed them oats, apples, carrots, etc. Separate the mealworms in different stages, otherwise the larvae or adult beetle may damage or even eat the pupae (though I doubt it's likely, but you know, just in case) Remember to set the beetles free (or just let them die) Edit: ok wait I have likes and comments? Unexpected, but thank u Edit 2: omg 1.2k likes? Tsym
We had a cup of meal worms that got pushed way in the back and sat there for too long. One of them managed to make it to being an adolescent(?) beetle. Our manager kept him and named him jeffrey😅
my dad used to have tons of geckos and we used to farm mealworms, their actually really useful they eat any kitchen scraps and they reproduced like crazy
@@lavender_bee103 it's a joke, and I said that because her channel often has videos like this one, where she takes something out of nature or tries to grow things.
Please do not harvest milkweed seed pods if they are not brown and split open with a gentle squeeze! The seeds are not ready until that stage, and they will be a dark brown colour with white hair tufts when ready.
Those little tan “caterpillar* is actually a mealworm! They reproduce fast and can be used as snacks for birds or reptiles Also when they grow up they grow into black beetles
i thought we all did a unit in elementary school life science about monarch butterflies and mealworms/darkling beetles??? how can you not tell the differnce
Hello! I’m a chicken, and leapord gecko owner. Those worms are called mealworms and will actually turn into Beatles and not butterflies. I hope this helps! ☺️
That is actually a type of worm called a super worm (not sure if there's another name for them, that's just what my stepfather said they were called) I just know what they are because I feed them to my beirded dragon. They won't become a butterfly. They will become a type of beatle. I can't remember what type of beatle they become though
Jessie, as a bug lady myself, i am begging u to do research before plopping bugs places 😭 ur out here feeding and growing invasive species, feeding them native plants, and GUESSING whether or not they eat certain things... for my sake and for my SANITY i am begging. Google is your friend . I promise it wont hurt you.
It's not even like it's a difficult thing to ask if someone 😭 if you can clip together and post a video ON THE INTERNET your not incapable of researching this information first. Granted...I've already seen a few videos she's researched information incorrectly on.
@@mariasusanebrao7086 well that's what you get for asking google for medical advice instead of going to the doctor because of course it's gonna screw that up a bit there's no way for you to get a 100% medically accurate diagnosis from google no matter how hard you try and that isn't even completely due to misinformation and lies it's because it's a complicated algorithm and your symptoms can easily line up with something more serious maybe you might even accidentally be leaving out crucial symptoms without thinking their vital for your google diagnosis google as a search engine also doesn't have access to your medical records and your family history you'll never be able to get a proper diagnosis from something that was never trained properly to give you that as well as lacking the resources to do so in the first place and this by no means invalidates their entire search engine as a whole it's quite easy to research about other things and have google be right this youtuber could've and should've did such a thing before raising them as If they was butterflies
Couple things to keep in mind: • caterpillars cannot have babies • dry grains like the oats are irresistibly appetizing to darkling beetles in both their imago and larval stages • unless youre dealing with linen moths or pantry moths, caterpillars tend to need moisture-rich food. Fresh leaves have this quality, dry oats do not. • caterpillars need different plants depending on their species. Something that works for monarchs won't necessarily work for anything else. And finally • that caterpillar is absolutely a hoverfly larva. They're carnivores that eat aphids.
@@Alyssiathetribehybrid op didn't talk Abt the mealworms, they're talking about the caterpillars? The mealworms just kind of joined, they didn't replace the larvae
@@h-town1346 I just watched the actual full length video she made , she does realize they're mealworms but at the end of the video she still claims the mealworms are the caterpillars babies??
That's not a rat-tailed maggot. Drone fly maggots are light to dark brown and have a long tail like structure, that's why they're called rat-tailed maggots.
@@jeanknight2497 not ALL droneflies have aquatic larvae, alot of their close relatives, their family and sister tribes have terrestrial maggots that feed upon Aphids, rat tailed maggots are pretty anatomically identical to their terrestrial aphid eating relatives except for the long tail which is the breathing tube.
Those “baby caterpillars” look a lot like meal worms which are sold as food for lizards, geckos, etc… When they grow up they pupate and turn into beetles which breed and start the life cycle all over. The caterpillar that you found on the strawberry most likely died🙁. Also (as far as I know) monarch caterpillars are the only species that eat milkweed, and that caterpillar was definitely not a monarch, so even if the caterpillar was still alive it would have needed some other food source than milkweed and oats. Love your vids❤
Those are the larvae of the darkling beetle (typically called mealworms) If you want to raise them, give them a nice moist and wet area like under some piece of bark
"Larvae of the darkling beetle" sounds like something a boss would spawn in a battle Also mealworms are a great food for things like lizards and guinea hens
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Sorry any way they are beetles.😂🎉😢😮
Those are darkling beetle larvae.. they are pests and multiply quickly
Um, caterpillars can't have babies, they are babies themselves. So, that green caterpillar probably just died from starvation or from the mealworms. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Sadly, those are mealworms or super worms most likely so they will be beetles.
That deep “right?” scared me in a very personal way 💀
Nah, it's very soothing
💀
I got scared😂
I have headphones on 💀👍🏾
ONGG.
bro be raising mealworms thinking they’ll be a butterfly
LMAOOO
@@growithjessie you seem to have already known that
@@SeperSuzuFr
😅
monarch butterflies specifically like how
That no caterpillar THATS A MEALWORM 😭💀
Frrr
I know righy
I swear bros stupid
thats a close guess but there actually superworm/morio worm. I feed these to my lizards
@@0mgcas299 superworms, mealworms, and anything in that category are the larval stage of darkling beetles. Darkling beetles and their larvae all belong to the same genus, and the larvae of all of these are classified as mealworms. King size, superworms, whatever. They’re all just different species or breeds of darkling beetles and are all mealworms.
"RIGHT?👺" Got me wheezing 💀🤣
"right?"
"RIGHT👹👺"
that's a jumpscare tho-💀
Frrr 💀
ONG
I was about to comment that 😂
no its not
I got scare too I did jump
She really just switched it out for mealworms when it died and pretended like nothing happened.
Fr 💀
hahahahahahaha
I think a wasp might have laid eggs on that caterpillar
* Mild Shock *
I can’t tell if your helping people understand or just being rude
“RIGHT👹” got me dying💀
"I was very confused"
GURL THEY ARE MEALWORMS
AND THEY'LL BECOME DAM BEETLES
Those are mealworms and the don’t turn into butterflies. They turn into beetles
Oop💀
She really thought that she was getting butterflies 💀
OH GOSH WE HAVE MEAL WORMS IN SCIENCE CLASS!
ew
Great chicken food though.
“After all, it does look like a caterpillar, right?”
“ *RIGHT* “
LMFAOOOOOO
lmao 💀 (i was the 100th like btw)
@@wiimcconsole1016 nice!
right👹👹👺
STOPPPP😭
" it does look like a caterpillar right RIGHT?👹👹"
“Right 🥰?”
“rIgHt 😈!”
The mealworms ate the beautiful caterpillar... My internet expertise says that those will turn into beetles.
As someone who owns a gecko and has accidentally kept mealworms for too long. Yeah, it got ate. And those will become beetles
@@fireflyaex2296 as someone who owns frogs and has done the exact same thing, can confirm 👍
Yes, my Zophobas Morio got eaten by them too. I realised too late :/
How did they get in
Yeah they are beetles
"Right?😇"
"RIGHT!?👹" 💀
I got scared 😨
lollll
😅😅
@@SunsetPanther SAME
That had me rollinggg🤣🤣 like wtff
“After all it does look like a caterpillar right☺️😇?”
“RIGHT?👹💀”
that caught me off guard💀😭😭
My 2 and a half year old son constantly asks to watch this video (“strawberry video”). He watches it on a loop for as long as we let him.
They looks like mealworms, they typically sell them in pet store to feed to reptiles like lizards. They are high in fat and protein. Hopes that helps ❤
Edit: wow that’s a lot of likes, I know been like 2 months but still a lot. Thank you ☺️ hope everyone has a good day
yeah ive got a colony of mealworms in my tortoise tank
Yes I remember on grade school field trip I ate cheddar powdered one of those and had to run to the bathroom and throw up 🤮
That’s what i thought
Why educate someone who is falsely educated others and passing it as oh I didn’t know. We are in the internet age and they can’t do a simple google search. Or they do this on purpose to get reactions? Which is even more sad for views
rather do something harmless which is letting it grow into a. beetle
EDIT:jk they
are tasty for my fish
That “RĮÎGHT👹” made me jump to mars real quick-
🤣🤣
Had my wig levitating not gonna lie 😂
@@iamreineguzel8189 WHAT
Bro it made me think of my bestie bc she does this she will ask me a question and then repeat it but deeper
@@iamreineguzel8189 i hope you didint get caught😭🤚
“All tho it does look like a caliper, right? **RIGHT**👹
Girl, your voice is so beautiful and cute, I really love it 🥰🥰🥰
"🤗after all it does look like a caterpillar, right? 🤗 👺👹RIGHT?👺👹"
RIGHT😂
@@growithjessieMy would left my body when I heard that 😭
I DIDENT SEE ANY COMMENTS TALKING ABT THAT SO I THOUGHT IT WAS MY HOUSE GHOST MESSING WITH ME😭😭
@@-.axos_dragons.- SHE DOES IT IN ALL HER VIDEOS LMAO 😭
"YES MA'AM 😨😰"
“right? 😊” “RIGHT. 👹”
Bro, and no one realize it?😂
@@comefeelmenick I loved that, RIGHT lol. Her inner demon came out he's like bro I wanna be in the video too. RIGHT.
I scream
god I thought there was a demon in my computer unrelated in the video, just causally chilling watching what I was, & this was the time they decided to say something.
It scared me 😂
The "right" was funny asf 😂
"Although it does look like a caterpillar right?"
"right?👹" 😭😭
For anyone wondering, those are mealworms your can buy from a local pet store. Crazy coincidence, right?
There also… wait for it… in oatmeal 😮 there called mealworms because they would get into the grain meals… and in the us there eggs are still on the oats sold to consumers
And getting milkweed pods in the hopes that the caterpillar will grow into a monarch... when you "found it on a strawberry"
...
I didn't think it was possible for someone to sound so dumb with such confidence
@@tylerwrenn25WHAT.
@@gh05tb0yz “it’s nearly impossible to get all the eggs out”- us gov basically
@@tylerwrenn25 what if you boil it
Mealworms turn into beetles btw, give ‘em to a friend with a reptile or a bird. 😊
The fully formed beetles can be poisonous to certain animals that eat mealworms just btw
For the friend's pet to EAT THEM!
Or rodents
In the full video, that’s what she did
Humans can eat them…just a thought
“Right?” “*RIGHT?!* “🥰”
Standard for her: Mealworm= caterpillar that will turn into a butterfly
Those are called mealworms. They don’t turn into butterflies, they turn into small Beatles which is still cool because they are small, they can’t fly, and they won’t harm you.
holy crap not trying to be that person but THIS IS THE MOST LIKES IVE EVER GOTTEN
No that is not cool
@@yasminamani1104 yes that is cool
@@yasminamani1104 it actually is they’re actually pretty good in the market too, they can be sold as little treats for reptiles, small rodents and birds, they’re quite high in proteins and fat, hell even humans can eat them! though it’s kinda gross
Apparently the beetles are used for bait while fishing too which is cool
I love to study insects you, my friend are smart
How did we go from hornworm to meal worms?
Scary maybe there was eggs in oats already..rhey turn into a beetle. Im not sure what her lid looked like but it probably didn't have beetle sized holes for an adult to come lay eggs in it
Girl thinks she can make viral content from buying feeders at the reptile store 🤷♀️ Next she's gonna find a mouse that grows up to be a rat and then metamorphoses into a guinea pig.
@@emmaobrien1376 You mean evolution doesn't work like that?!?!?! The pokemon raticate has lied to me
I was wondering the same thing
I believe this is actually an old video, but before she showed that she previously was raising mealworms in that container, but took them out. The comments quickly pointed out that she probably had just missed some mealworms 😅 not some transformation situation
“Right? *RIGHT-“*
“Right ?☺️”
“RIGHT?👹👺”
i giggled
My soul left my body hearing that
I keep on seeing this type of comment
@@AlinaAzadah😮 tu ja da gsagked
Intelligence chases you, but you are faster 😼
Well this is a fascinating insult
@@kristingallo2158 😼
So true tho 😂
I’m using this
@@fatmanobby4329 Unoriginal beach 👺
imagine she goes on vacation for a couple days and comes back to a house infested with beetles and mealworms
"They probably caterpillars"
"THEY ARE NOT THAT SMALL AND LONG"
As a tarantula owner, those are mealworms.
Cool man
I own 2 bearded dragons, and yes, yes they are mealworms
True, I have a pray mantis and hoping to get a pet crocodile. But if other guests come over will the tarantula get a bit aggressive?
As a bearded dragon owner, I confirm. ✅
@@harpercozens aren’t praying mantises illegal to keep as a pet since they are endangered?
“Right? RIGHT👹” scared me….
It’s a mealworm
copied
@@janenynas8969how is it copied it’s literally what the woman says in the video
@@janenynas8969stop the cap💀
@@janenynas8969 girl bfr
The “RIGHT” SCARED ME
bro that "RIGHT" scared me
“Right?”
“RIGHT👺”
BRI LMAOO😭😂
i started crying laughing like that came outta nowhere 😭
@@purplemonkeydishwasher4594 fr 😭
WE HAVE SAME PFP
@@user-mi8sr2if9u:0
That’s a mealworm I give them to my bearded dragon
You got mealworms!!! They will grow into Beetles, the first thing was a caterpillar tho
Wait then where did the mealworms come from😂
@@spoof2062 Maybe the oatmeal? It's possible for them to infest oatmeal when it's initially being processed, so it's important to keep your oatmeal in a platic container so they don't chew through the bag and infest other dry goods, like cereal, rice, flour, etc. I had weevils infest my cabinent one time and it was a pain to get them out 😒 I could have technically eaten them, but I'm not exactly fond of injesting wriggly critters 😅
@@spoof2062 there were probably eggs laid in the oats
@@spoof2062 could be eggs in the oats or purchased from a pet store
the music better be good
those were mealworms that some spiders eat.
i know cuz that's what i feed my spider with.
they won't grow, and unless u have both girls and boys, they won't breed.
they also won't harm you.
“After all it does looks like a caterpillar right? 🙃”
*“RIGHT 👹”*
💀
"Right ☺️?"
"RiGhT👹."
Underrated comment
Hi
Those are mealworms, usually known for lizard/reptile food. They form into a cocoon, then coming out as a large beetle. They have lots of fat and protein, making good feeders. Hope this helped
I would know we raised mealworms in second grade turn into a beetle
@@natalyaperez8857 I’m sorry I didn’t see the comment before
And at no point in their entire lifecycle or evolution, do they have a green stage. So the mealworms she showed have nothing to do with the bug 🐛 on the strawberries 🍓
I didnt know they turn into beetles I just know my ducks love to eat them 😅
Ew omg i would never leave those bugs inside my house 😮
Mind:a beautiful butterfly garden
Reality:a mealworm feast
It’s actually a mealworm which can turn in to a beetle I know because our class is actually growing them and we got to hold one 😊
This is so cute. She really tried so hard and used all her knowledge to figure out how to care for these guys. Even if that caterpillars diet was strawberries and not oats, the mealworms came from the oats themselves, and neither the caterpillar nor the mealworms eat milkweed like monarchs. The effort and passion was definitely there even if knowledge of entomology wasn't. You go girl, your enthusiasm will go a long way and all you need is some research! You will go far! 💞
Mealworms are edible right?
@@G0L_D_Fshthink so, i find them delicious either way
☕
mealworms are in oats????
Yeah waaaaaiiiittt you just said they come from oats?!
The green one is actually the larvae of a hoverfly, also known as flower flies. They're beautiful colorful nectar feeding flies which also serve as pollinators. Usually yellow or orange and a dark apposing color and generally striped. However, as larvae they're carnivores, predators which feed on aphids and other small soft bodied insects. So all around they're beautiful little insects that are beneficial in the garden for a lot of reasons, not to mention they're just cool and beautiful. The brown ones are mealworms, the larvae of a type of darkling beetle.
Oh hover flies are also called syrphids right? I have a hivewing of I named syrphid after them so I will be very embarrassed if I got that wrong
thanks
😃
Thanks
I think it's funny how this is the one comment she didn't like because it called her out lol, thank you for saving me the time to write this
Caterpillar had baby 💀💀💀
Wait until she finds out here mealworms and turn into beetles..💀
They’re mealworms, and they turn in to Beatles. Also, caterpillars have legs all the way down their body; not just six at the front. They also move very differently.
Do they turn into Paul, John, George, or Ringo?
@@rozylikewoah this shouldn't have made me laugh as much as i did
Just drop some LSD in there just to be sure if they are indeed Beatles.
Beatles?
@@LambdaField2006famous band from the sixties. Like very famous
Those are mealworms dear. Mealworms are the young of beetles (larvae stage). Like butterflies, they also undergo metamorphosis. A very distinct difference between them is that the mealworms are brown (beige and white when moulting) and have 6 legs near the head; while caterpillars come in different colours (commonly green) and have 6 legs and prolegs. Mealworms actually a bit more safer to touch than caterpillars ( considering I used put them in my hand and play with them sometimes) For mealworms, you can feed them oats, apples, carrots, etc. Separate the mealworms in different stages, otherwise the larvae or adult beetle may damage or even eat the pupae (though I doubt it's likely, but you know, just in case) Remember to set the beetles free (or just let them die)
Edit: ok wait I have likes and comments? Unexpected, but thank u
Edit 2: omg 1.2k likes? Tsym
Uh. Nerd
We had a cup of meal worms that got pushed way in the back and sat there for too long. One of them managed to make it to being an adolescent(?) beetle. Our manager kept him and named him jeffrey😅
@@afiri_yt You really don't have anything to do with your life, do you?
Will they turn into butterflies. I prob sound really dumb rn lol
@@afiri_ytyour not cool
my dad used to have tons of geckos and we used to farm mealworms, their actually really useful they eat any kitchen scraps and they reproduced like crazy
Me: sees the title
Also me: *scrolls*
“RIGHT👹👄” omg wtf is that deep voice- 😭😭😭
"I *gently* took a baby out of a cart at Walmart, and then helped it grow into a beautiful person"😊
umm nice :D
this does not compare to a bug on a piece of fruit, like, at all
@@lavender_bee103 it's a joke, and I said that because her channel often has videos like this one, where she takes something out of nature or tries to grow things.
@°Soph° i knew it was a joke, but children dont meaningly compare to bugs. so i found it to not be funny.
@@lavender_bee103 but at least 118 other people did, so you didn't have to leave a rude comment about it, just move on with your day.
“After all it does look like a caterpillar right..?”
“RiGhT”👹
BRO WHEN THAT DEEP THING SAYING RIGHT I FELT SMTH TOUCHING MY HAND AND I SCREAMED😭
Please do not harvest milkweed seed pods if they are not brown and split open with a gentle squeeze! The seeds are not ready until that stage, and they will be a dark brown colour with white hair tufts when ready.
Shes not eating them there for her bugs
@@LouieLeonardi, they didn't say anything about eating them???
@@LouieLeonardi you can’t eat them they are poisonous
@@Starry._El. its implied as most often the reason why one would wait till a plant was ripe to harvest is usually to eat.
Yea they also screw up farmers fields to
Those little tan “caterpillar* is actually a mealworm! They reproduce fast and can be used as snacks for birds or reptiles
Also when they grow up they grow into black beetles
OH HELL NAH BLACK BEETLES ARE SCARY
Ew
@@hercrush2928 💀
@@hercrush2928 bro bettles are a life just like humans
@@royalrahman4681 a human is more scarier than a little bug
"RIGHT👹👹"KILLED ME
i thought we all did a unit in elementary school life science about monarch butterflies and mealworms/darkling beetles??? how can you not tell the differnce
NAH SHE SAID "RIGHT👹👹👹" 😂😂😂😂
Hello! I’m a chicken, and leapord gecko owner. Those worms are called mealworms and will actually turn into Beatles and not butterflies. I hope this helps! ☺️
Not beattles 😨
OH GOD NOT RINGO!
Lol I used to own some
I like beatles
they must be playing 'strawberry' fields then 😭
That is actually a type of worm called a super worm (not sure if there's another name for them, that's just what my stepfather said they were called) I just know what they are because I feed them to my beirded dragon. They won't become a butterfly. They will become a type of beatle. I can't remember what type of beatle they become though
“But they do look like caterpillars right?❤ RIGHT?👹” that’s honestly got me laughing to hard
That deep " right? " caught me offgaurd😭
Same
Yess 🤣🤣🤣
My eyes are wide open
IKR I WAS LIKE 💀 AND MY MOM WALKED IN AND SAW ME DEAD RIGHT WHEN SHE WAS ABOUT TO ASK ME WHO MADE THAT RIGHT👹
I actually got startled
We raised mealworms as a class project when i was a kid. Everyone had one worm and mine was one of the few that made it to beetle stage.
‘Right?😁,RIGHT👹’ got me rolling on the floor
"RiGhT?" Got me choking on air 💀
"Right?😊" "RIGHT👹" got me dying😂
Atleast those mealworms are chill
"Mom, can we get caterpillars that turn into butterflies?"
"We already have that at home."
At home: *Mealworms that turn into beetles*
"Although it does look like a caterpillar right?... RIÆT -"
"Right?"
"RIGHT👹" that was a whole jumpscare😭
We just got them symbiote in us
NAH 🚫🚫🚫
That’s why I wash my fruits on high power wash for like 5 minutes straight
“After all it does look like a caterpillar, right?”
*”rIgHt.”* 👹🔪
*“RIGHT?👹”* got me dying
I thought no one caught that😂
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@@azrielm1044 True true
@@PokePokeFan Who am I then?
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Those are not caterpillars 😅 they're mealworms. Although you won't get any butterflies, they ARE very cute 😁
At least they’ll have a bunch of beetles
They scary (•×•)
They ARE NOT cute.
this is the stuff of my nightmares 😭
Cute?? Uh no
*Bro* *Spawned* *The* *Very* *Hungry* *Caterpillar* *Fandom* 💀💀💀
The unwarranted confidence to look at mealworm larvae and believe it would turn into a butterfly
Jessie, as a bug lady myself, i am begging u to do research before plopping bugs places 😭 ur out here feeding and growing invasive species, feeding them native plants, and GUESSING whether or not they eat certain things... for my sake and for my SANITY i am begging. Google is your friend . I promise it wont hurt you.
I know right. I love her but this pissed me off so much.
It's not even like it's a difficult thing to ask if someone 😭 if you can clip together and post a video ON THE INTERNET your not incapable of researching this information first. Granted...I've already seen a few videos she's researched information incorrectly on.
she should have gave them to me so i can feed my animals
Google told me my sore throat would cause cance-
@@mariasusanebrao7086 well that's what you get for asking google for medical advice instead of going to the doctor
because of course it's gonna screw that up a bit there's no way for you to get a 100% medically accurate diagnosis from google no matter how hard you try and that isn't even completely due to misinformation and lies it's because it's a complicated algorithm and your symptoms can easily line up with something more serious maybe you might even accidentally be leaving out crucial symptoms without thinking their vital for your google diagnosis google as a search engine also doesn't have access to your medical records and your family history you'll never be able to get a proper diagnosis from something that was never trained properly to give you that as well as lacking the resources to do so in the first place
and this by no means invalidates their entire search engine as a whole it's quite easy to research about other things and have google be right this youtuber could've and should've did such a thing before raising them as If they was butterflies
Couple things to keep in mind:
• caterpillars cannot have babies
• dry grains like the oats are irresistibly appetizing to darkling beetles in both their imago and larval stages
• unless youre dealing with linen moths or pantry moths, caterpillars tend to need moisture-rich food. Fresh leaves have this quality, dry oats do not.
• caterpillars need different plants depending on their species. Something that works for monarchs won't necessarily work for anything else.
And finally
• that caterpillar is absolutely a hoverfly larva. They're carnivores that eat aphids.
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They're mealworms.
@@Alyssiathetribehybrid op didn't talk Abt the mealworms, they're talking about the caterpillars?
The mealworms just kind of joined, they didn't replace the larvae
@@h-town1346 I just watched the actual full length video she made , she does realize they're mealworms but at the end of the video she still claims the mealworms are the caterpillars babies??
@@Alyssiathetribehybrid Mealworms are the larval form of a species of darkling beetle known as the "Yellow Mealworm Beetle" aka _Tenebrio molitor_
“Protein!” **eats strawberry with bug in it**
-Australians, probably.
"After all it does look like a butterfly right?☺️"
"ŘĮĞHȚ?👺"
Those are definitely mealworms. They turn into dark beetles. Completely safe to touch though i don't think that bite too. Hope this helped!
They do bite i have to watch them watch them when I feed them to my leopard gecko
@@Ourhouseiscrazy123they do bite but it feels like its just pulling your skin together, which means it doesnt hurt
As a reptile owner it does harm reptiles
My mealworms are never green. They look like just baby versions of the bigger mealworms after morphing. I wonder if its a different type.
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The Green "caterpillar" is a actually a drone fly maggot, they are great for pest control as they eat Aphids by spitting out slime to ensnare them
Wow, thanx 💚
Yep! Then she switched them out for mealworms. Baby mealworms are white
Not the aphids 😢
That's not a rat-tailed maggot. Drone fly maggots are light to dark brown and have a long tail like structure, that's why they're called rat-tailed maggots.
@@jeanknight2497 not ALL droneflies have aquatic larvae, alot of their close relatives, their family and sister tribes have terrestrial maggots that feed upon Aphids, rat tailed maggots are pretty anatomically identical to their terrestrial aphid eating relatives except for the long tail which is the breathing tube.
“although it does look like a caterpillar, right? :)”
“RIGHT?👹👺”
The "RIGHT👹" caught me off guard ☠️😭🙏🏼
*"RIGHT!" 👹😩 I'm crying! 🤣😭💗*
“I mean, they look like caterpillars.. right?”
“RIGHT 👹”
Ok?
@@SylentMilo ok
Fine😒
@@PaulAbnerOdtohan-yi4yy fine 👍
@@PaulAbnerOdtohan-yi4yy fine
When my friends say Im delulu, this is my delulu
"You be raising beetles instead of butterflies💀"
"RIGHT!? 👹"
Had me wheezing 💀
Those “baby caterpillars” look a lot like meal worms which are sold as food for lizards, geckos, etc… When they grow up they pupate and turn into beetles which breed and start the life cycle all over. The caterpillar that you found on the strawberry most likely died🙁. Also (as far as I know) monarch caterpillars are the only species that eat milkweed, and that caterpillar was definitely not a monarch, so even if the caterpillar was still alive it would have needed some other food source than milkweed and oats. Love your vids❤
So... What you're saying is... the starved the caterpillar and found out her oats have mealworms? 🤣
Oh my God, you found super worms. That’s where my lizard eats.
pretty sure that caterpillar is with God now
Those are the larvae of the darkling beetle (typically called mealworms) If you want to raise them, give them a nice moist and wet area like under some piece of bark
"Larvae of the darkling beetle" sounds like something a boss would spawn in a battle
Also mealworms are a great food for things like lizards and guinea hens
@@boogerohgravydark souls belike😂
I don’t think those are caterpillars the worms
I dont know why they are color green
@@magensaldana4908they are larvae, technically a caterpillar