Billy & Dom Talk to an Entomologist!
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- čas přidán 9. 05. 2022
- Billy and Dom talk to Entomology Professor Richard Zack of Washington State University, in which they discuss how he got involved in the field, insects' connection to the greater ecosystem, before specifically exploring house flies, mosquitoes, and even hissing cockroaches!
Richard Zack is a professor in the Department of Entomology where he also serves as curator of the M. T. James Entomological Collection. Rich has received many recognitions including distinguished teaching awards from his college, Washington State University, and several professional societies. He was named as one of the top five instructors at Washington State University as chosen by the students.
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I've noticed you guys haven't celebrated a successful first year of the show. Congrats on that btw. 👏 all the best to you guys and keep on trucking.
Omg that's right, thanks for pointing that out! Looks like their pilot episode released on May 18 2021!
well it's not been a year yet!
Great guest, great interview, great episode. Sorry to look like a downer but the moth that visits Gandalf is only in the film. In the book Gandalf does not visit Saruman on his own volition. What happens is Saruman lures him by telling Radagast the Brown that he has news he wishes to discuss with Gandalf. So Radagast (who appears in The Hobbit film) passes on this message and Gandalf goes to Orthanc, but before he departs Radagast he asked him to ask Gwaihir the Windlord to come to Orthanc as he knows he is short of time and needs to ensure the Hobbits have left the Shire. That's why the Eagle turns up. (They're not really eagles, they're Valinorian spirits in Eagle form.)
Favourite word, well I suppose it's a phrase but it's relevant. It's the French word for moth, Papillion du Nuit, which literally translates as The Butterfly of The Night.
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
A beautiful thing to experience someone geeking out over something they deeply love, truly enjoyed that this week...gotta love Dom's unique passions! Thanks to you all and I hope to make it to a convention soon! I'm getting some TFO merch soon
Hearing your discussion about inebriated insects made me want to share a fun experience my mother and I had. We were working in the garden in the late fall/early winter. The compost pile was full of apples that had fermented a bit. Many paper wasps were enjoying the fermented apples. They would fly clumsily away from the compost pile, with lots of drops and apparent dizziness. As we were working in the garden, the wasps would drunkenly fly over to investigate us and bump into our faces or arms and then continue on their drunken way. Reminded me of a drunken uncle smooching my cheek at a family function. We joked that they were drunkenly thanking us for our work in the garden.
That’s adorable 🥰 they were thanking you for the lovely party.
I wish the guest could of been in the studio. I would of loved to see Billy put those bugs in his hands.
I’m so glad you guys were able to get an entomologist on the show! I love Dom’s enthusiasm for insects and arthropods in general. I feel the same way about cephalopods. I think they’re the most bizarre, lovely, fascinating creatures on the planet. I once went to the Monterey Aquarium and spent an hour staring at a cuttlefish. I just fell in love with the little guy. ❤️
Oh, yeah. Cephalopods are amazing. The way they move and investigate their environs is endlessly fascinating to me. It seems to denote a genuine curiosity about the world around them. THey're so clever about overcoming obstacles, too. Watching them problem-solve is pure joy. I'd love to spend a day living as one of those chameleon-octopi.
Cephalopods are my favorite things in the ocean!
the photos are just immaculate
Richard Zack was fantastic! Very comfortable on camera. Would love to see him back some day.
These pictures of Bills are giving me life
I love Billys description of a bath!
samesies!
What a fantastic episode! I never thought I'd overcome my roach phobia, but Dr. Zack is not only a master entomologist, he might be a wizard as well! Thanks for this amazing guest, a wonderful episode, and a great podcast.
Oh thank goodness! I needed this today!
Hope you have a better day tomorow, Jen! Just keep swimming🐟 😊
@@TheSteve_42 Well thank you. 😊
I have a very special attachment to Werther's, I always remembered my grandpa loving them. He passed in 2015. He would give me some when I would come over. I love them now!
The highlight of my Tuesday
yes, it's never boring when someone is passionate about something
Amazing guest loved this episode wish it was longer. Cheers!
I love the insects, especially the cockroaches.
You always make me crave what you are eating! I was listening to eat the world I’m my way home and had to stop and grab a bag of Werther’s. You’re right. They’re delicious!
Aaaah this is my bread and butter! I have a minor degree in entomology and worked in an entomology lab for 5 years sorting mosquitoes to species and doing some work with West Nile Virus. I also keep tarantulas, 7 of which are just little tiny babies right now. Thank you for having Dr. Zack on your podcast, this was really fun to watch!
One small correction though is that urticating hairs on New World tarantulas are only found on a spot on the abdomen called the mirror patch. The longer hairs covering their body are setae used for sensing their surroundings. The urticating hairs act like fiberglass and have barbs on them that dig into the skin, causing irritation. There is no evidence that any chemical irritants are involved. Old World tarantulas are much faster and more inclined to bite, with stronger venom, because they don't have urticating hairs.
Good luck, to your tiny family!
Thank you.
@@richardzack1168 Heyo! Fantastic that I saw you in this episode! I havent watched this podcast in a while and this is the first one that came up when I checked back into the channel!
I did not expect how much I would enjoy this talk. The professor is such a lovely fellow. Always good to reflect of the infinate variety of nature.
Initially I wasn't sure if I'd watch this whole episode, but I was fascinated. Could have watched for twice as long. :)
As a huge nature enthusiast this one of my favourite episodes. This should have been a two-parter!
Would love to meet Dom’s critters on an episode one day! 🕷 🐍
You're Middle Earth band name should be
LORD OF THE STRINGS
Greetings from Newcastle, England.
I love all animals, including all bugs! This is one of my favorite episodes! People need to understand the insects around us!
Really cool episode! 👍👊
Thanks, Dominic! Thanks, Billy! Thanks, Richard! 🧅
thank you!!
Such a great episode. Thanks for doing what you do.
Hey! I know that entomologist! My first entomology class in college was taught by him. A greater person to advocate for education and insects and their impact on human society and history is not to be found!
Thank you for the most wholesome, wonderful content on the internet
I love the variety of this podcast! Yall rule!
Really enjoyed this one. Great guest and great hosts!
I love the pictures of Billy wherever he is.
Can you bring on Howard Shore (or another film composer) and ask them about the film scoring process?? Pleaaaaase!?
When I was diagnosed diabetic, Werther's Sugar Free version was one of the first things I bought to restock my pantry. They taste almost exactly the same as the original.
Can you guys please interview Ian McKellen AKA gandalf please!!!
Dom, for your fungus gnat situation you should buy a sundew or a butterwort. Very effective carnivorous plants for fungus gnats and almost too easy to care for and look great!
Best part of my Tuesday
plenty of CZcams’s and internet chatter about “bouncer bees” turning away (and worse 😳) tipsy worker bees but I read somewhere once that was because the door guard bees job is to keep out invaders or sick bees carrying disease that might infect the hive and drunk bees acting erratic get mistaken as a danger to the health of the colony 🐝 thanks for the fun guest 😊 missed some funky bug tune this week tho
This was great!
Great episode 👏
Great episode!! :D
Another amazing episode!! This was such a learning lesson. It's OK if you don't like insects but do respect them. Except mosquitoes 😁
And werthers candies are such a classic!
Thank you and keep the great episodes coming!
Very very interesting episode!!
This is the first episode I've watched rather than just listened to because I had to see the critters he brought out 😄 loved this! Animals are so interesting, no matter their size. I personally am scared of insects and similar animals, especially spiders, but they still fascinate me so much. 😊
Love when you have scientific experts on! Very interesting.
Misheard lyrics: growing up my family listened to a lot of Bob Marley. In “Redemption Song” there’s a lyric that’s says “O pirates yes they rob I.” My family was shocked one day when I was singing along and sang “a pirate kissed a rabbi” - it took some convincing for me to believe it wasn’t the real lyric!
This is crazy, I’m about to go to school for entomology!
I love your podcast! Ive been listening non-stop since I discovered it! CANT WAIT TO MEET YOU NEXT WEEK at Megacon Orlando!
Watch out for the alligators!
WOOOOO an unexpected reunion!!!
Thanks guys 💛❣️
Loved it❣️
And guess what, the Werther’s Original is the only thing from Billy and Dom eat the world -section which I have had too in some point of my life 😃!
It would be interesting to see some kind of statistic from what they have tasted during this year of TFO 💛.
Another idea to add the crushed Werthers too is Crème Brûlée
Love this podcast. I am behind as I did not even know you had a podcast until a friend pointed it out.
But it's awesome so far. Dom and Billy are my 2 favorite hobbits as they were a team and my Nan use to call me Pippen and one of my favorite cousins Merry on how cunning and mischievous we were as children. Obviously before the movies.
I've always felt Pippen is my kindred spirit..much love. Keep the podcast coming!❤❤
Really interesting episode! I gotta say, I'm not really a fan of insects but it was so sweet seeing Dom so excited to talk about his love of them 🥰🥰
8:00 lovely image, bit saucy, like it
Really enjoyed this episode. Thanks guys!
There is one thing I do feel I should comment on and that’s the segment on tarantulas. The Professor was right in that the high majority of “New World” tarantulas do not have medically significant venom (not every NW tarantula has been tested), however that only applies to New World tarantulas. Old World tarantulas, on the other hand, don’t kick urticating hairs, and most OW tarantulas’ venom is medically significant. You probably won’t die from the envenomation, but the effects will range from ruining your day, to ruining the next could weeks, to needing hospitalization. Also, no matter the species people can be allergic to the venom just like bee stings. That’s a whole other issue. Tarantulas are awesome and I would hate for some to handle an old world T and get bit, not realizing the professor was only talking new world tarantulas.
I’m so happy! I finally caught up with all the episodes and I can honestly say it is one of the best things I listen too! My best friend and I bonded over LoTr back when we were 19 we are now 34 and still love LoTr. She’s my Frodo and I’m her Sam…but we tend to act more like Merry and Pippin 💕
My question for you is If you could go back in time and relive one day (or event) of your life what would it be and would you rather have your conscious mind go back into that past selfs body or have your whole self (as you are now) physically go back in time? Thanks for being you and bringing so much joy and laughter to the world!
I absolutely love Werthers Original, but yes, be very careful with them, I actually almost choked on it once, while driving! One of the scariest moments of my life! Good thing I had a bottle of water next to me
I would love to hear Billy recite or sing Bilbo's favorite bath song 🎵 Since we both are fans of bath time. Just an idea...
This was hilarious
When I first looked at the thumbnail I thought that Billy had regrown his beard in the span of one week before realizing that it was just a picture he used for communicating via whatever technology with Dom while he was in Canada.
Y'all should contact wizard of the coast and see if they will sponsor the cast to play a D&D one shot!
I’m sure WOTC would jump at that chance!
Yes please! That would be so awesome!
Dom should do Sleep Stories for Calm in that voice he pronounces gastrointestinal reflex!
Love the use of the belly button pic towards the end. 😂
You guys are the best the best the best
Wow, Im getting more and more surprised at how parallel mine and Dom's interests are)) I wish you would tell more about your terrariumistic and gardening experience) I love millipedes, I got err 5 species at the moment and 4 species of pillbugs and 2 species of roaches and an insectivorous snake :) Well... and a dog and 5 cats... one more dog... and plants are everywhere and a garden... when i say it like that it looks like a handfull, but its lovely! I think you may invite "Clint reptile" or "Snake discovery" or "aquariamax" it would be amazing!!
True, the moth is not a part of the book. Probably need to find a screen writer that put it into the movie. Must have had some cultural entomology background. Being with Dom and Billy was great!
I bet Dom would love neocaridina shrimp. These are little freshwater friends who don't grow more than about an inch long and come in lots of colors. They are a bit more sensitive to water quality than your average freshwater fish, but if you take the time to get your parameters good in the beginning, they practically take care of themselves. They breed pretty easily, and the moms carry their eggs around under their bellies for about a month until they hatch. Mine are dark blue and look like little gems.
You guys need to play/stream Dnd together! Contact Wizards of the Coast, I am sure they will support you in a heartbeat! Greetings from Germany
@22:40 Was Billy thinking of Karl Pilkington's story about drunken bees? lol
I like to think one of your previous guests, Sam Riegel, sent in the Werther's Originals.
when I was in Prague I took a picture of the name of the tube station nearest to the place I was staying, because as I was waiting for the train to arrive I realised I had not payed attention to the name and Czech names are not as familiar to me as German or English ones. Would have been a lot harder to find my way back...😅
Fantastic show guys, this is a very interesting subject for us at Beta Bugs!
In Fishguard, Pembrokeshire I think they have an insect cafe.
I teach my preschoolers that even the 'worst' bugs have a purpose in nature. I'm sure that if we got rid of mosquitos some other animals would be deprived of their food source.
I think gollum with be amazing on the guitar with his super long fingers.
Speaking of what makes an insect an insect, I remember at my kids preschool they sang a song, to the tune of head, shoulders, knees and toes: head, thorax, abdomen, abdomen. Head, thorax, abdomen, abdomen. Eyes, mouth, six legs, antennae two, head thorax abdomen, abdomen!
Anyway, I loved it because I didn’t want my kids to be scared of insects. They aren’t. I did other parenting to make that happen, but it was a cute song!
Wasn't that a thing for the Fellowship of the Rings film? Gandalf is know for smoking his pipe, but I think I remember something from the commentary where people were concerned that Gandalf smoked, and temporarily, they were going to have Gandalf sucking on toffees instead of smoking in the film?
What's the nice shirt that Dominic is wearing? 🥰
Just watched Temple of Doom the other day and was wondering what those walking stick type bugs were
I’m not a big lover per se but I know that all of them are vectors for pollination and if the world went short of insects, we would experience disease and famine.
Sweet foods get sweeter when you add a little salt, try a little sprinkle of salt on an orange and thank me later
Carnival Corn Dog with yellow mustard! 😁
Lord of the rings band has to be
Drums - Legolas - excellent timing and precision
Bass - Saruman - Saruman holding a B.C. Rich Warlock bass would be the coolest thing ever
Rhythm guitar - Aragorn - steady and dependable
Keyboard - Gandalf - magical fingers on the ivories
Lead guitar - all four hobbits playing one guitar perfectly in sync
Vocals - Galadrial - angelic voice but can go metal if needed
Percussion- Gimli - running around hitting beer kegs and helmets with his axe like some sort of Slipknot knockoff
The name of the band would be Thunder of the Maiar and their style would be prog/metal/rock. Like some sort of weird Led Zeppelin, Opeth, Jinjer and Gojira hybrid.
Would love to get Dr. Zack and Paul Stamets in a room together.
Question about mosquitoes: I understand they are the insect most responsible for human evolution. But that evolution is a response to a threat of illness and death. Survival. But the question I want to know is why we don't try to completely eradicate the mosquito. I would rather humans not have to evolve to survive a mosquito. Do they serve any positive purpose? (I know they are part of the food chain. But besides that.) Thanks
I have always heard the interlude of the funky song “Brick house” as “suck a cow, suck a cow now” as opposed to “shake it down, shake it down now”.
Bonus- My sister grew up thinking the opening lyric to “Redemption Song” by Bob Marley was “A pirate kissed a rabbi” rather than the correct “Oh pirates yes they rob I”
Hahahaha
No Boromir playing the sax in the band?
Love this. So much. One thing. Shelob. I mean, the moth is great, but Shelob is so important to the story. Plus so well done as far as how a spider behaves. Great podcast though really. I love all animals as well. I always help bugs in my house escape. Lol Also to me, Werther's are more like toffee than butterscotch. A very hard toffee.
Except Shelob ain't spider 😃 There is no spiders with stingers. It's in the book described (if I remember right) to be spiderlike but never as a spider.
How cheeky of you both to do your own commercial spots!! Very slick. More people should do this.
Fucking lol. Lost it at Sauron as a drummer. "It's a bonham drummer" rofll
41:48 as mentioned moths and butterflies are messengers in spiritual way. If some1 got that small creature land on him you know what I mean. I had such a moment about year ago. I been working in warehouse and somehow inside the building was a moth. I spotted it from some distance, it gradually comes my way and landed on my wrist, then simply stayed there. I shake my hand, then get moving to to canteen and further to exit warehouse while moth was still sitting on me. It was perfect sunny blue sky spring day. I shook my hand to let moth fly away, it was still on me, moved further from the building it was still there. I didn't know why that little creature landed and stayed on me for so long as it was easily couple solid minutes but it fell as truly unique moment. In that moment as 35 years old - never something like that happens to me, neither I recall seeing or listen about event like that to people I know. It's not like a stray cats or some other even wild animal that sometimes approach people. Eventually I went far away from building, over parking into the grass area and only then still after some moment moth flew away. It's sad that they are messengers for your spiritual awakening, to let trust your intuition, choosing correct path etc. I'm only spiritual to certain degree but that moment with moth came to me and stay so long feels magical. I even get some pictures saved of it ^_^
Reckon you should eat some Twiglets!! I've grown up eating them and I love them but they can be quite polarising i think, maybe due to the slight marmite-y taste to them. I don't know how accessable they are in America but I'm sure you guys know what I'm on about.
I got a mental image of Yoko Ono as Gollum in the Middle Earth band section of the podcast, thinking of the Beatles wanting to act in a LOTR adaptation.
I totally kill mosquitoes when I can as well!!!
Insects are so totally cool, I love that you guys took the time to explore the world of entomology 🦗
Did you know that cockroaches and grasshoppers are in the same family?And they are both totally disgusting 🤣 not because I think they're bad bugs, but because I'm not the biggest fan of Orthoptera in general. 🦗
Personally, I'm a much bigger fan of moths and beetles, very cool.
I'm a horticulturist, currently head seeder for an organic herb nursery, but once upon a time I was working for a small business in Los Angeles County, people would bring me bug samples to identify on a daily basis, I was 'the bug girl' lmfao Weird title, but I embraced it xD
Where I work now, we get Tarantula Hawks as big as your index finger and it's one of the most painful stings in the insect kingdom. 🤕
You talked about being into the drink…. What did you do to move past that whole phase? Asking for a friend..
Hi Boys
The theme song would've been the soundtrack for mordor if merry and pippin had taken the ring to mordor
5:02 Billy is curiously haphazard for a strongly Virgoan type. Usually they're quite obsessed by plans and itineraries and details.
I would love to see you them eat s'mores
I'm a little disappointed there was no song submission from the professor. I would've expected a song by Adam Ant...🤣
There are very many songs that have insect themes. We discuss this in the course that I have taught.