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Garden Basics with Farmer Fred
393 Garden Pests - Whiteflies, Slugs, and More!

Garden Basics with Farmer Fred

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 32:47 Transcription Available


Send us a textFarmer Fred and Debbie Flower share tips for managing pests like whiteflies and slugs, highlighting organic solutions and beneficial insects to help you reclaim your garden.Previous episodes, show notes, links, product information, and transcripts at the home site for Garden Basics with Farmer Fred, GardenBasics.net. Transcripts and episode chapters also available at Buzzsprout.  Now on YouTube (audio) Pictured: Whiteflies on a Citrus Leaf (Photo: Flickr/epitree)Links:“Beyond the Garden Basics” Newsletter  This week's edition: Controlling Slugs in Mulch. By becoming a paid subscriber, you're helping support the newsletter and this podcast. Thank You!Dave Wilson Nursery https://www.davewilson.com/home-garden/Plants That Attract Beneficial InsectsThe Good Bug HotelBeneficial Insects for Whitefly ControlWhitefly Control Product - Bug Buster OSluggo for Snail and Slug ControlSluggo Plus for Snail, slug, and earwig controlOther Slug/Snail Control ProductsEarwig Control Tips from UCANRAll About Farmer Fred: GardenBasics.net“Beyond the Garden Basics” NewsletterFarmer Fred website: http://farmerfred.comThe Farmer Fred Rant! Blog http://farmerfredrant.blogspot.comFacebook:  "Get Growing with Farmer Fred" Instagram: farmerfredhoffman https://www.instagram.com/farmerfredhoffman/Blue Sky: @farmerfred.bsky.socialFarmer Fred Garden Minute Videos on YouTube As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases from possible links mentioned here.Got a garden question? • Leave an audio question without making a phone call via Speakpipe, at https://www.speakpipe.com/gardenbasics• Call or text us the question: 916-292-8964. • Fill out the contact box at GardenBasics.net• E-mail: fred@farmerfred.com Thank you for listening, subscribing and commenting on the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast and the Beyond the Garden Basics Newsletter.

Bugs In The Basement
Archive Select: Dermaptera aka The Earwig

Bugs In The Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 99:46


One from the Archives…   Recorded live on August 8th, 2019   Two people making music on the fly… Bugs In The Basement creates improvised musical journeys from an array of vintage and handmade instruments to modern technologies. Recorded live from our basement studio in the Pacific Northwest, each week we experiment in the process of making exploratory music and soundscapes. Unmixed, unedited and unapologetic.   www.bugsinthebasement.com

Recreational Thinking
Episode 7: Directors Sets: Episode 12, M1-M2-M3 (Bonus!)

Recreational Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 82:52


Contestants: Randall Eng, Jing Feng, Andy Greeley, Ewan Munro, Jeffrey Seguritan, Jayanthi SrinivasanWho needs Gukesh vs. Ding when you have Randall Eng and Ewan Munro duking it out for cinematic-quiz supremacy?  But even as we all compete to mispronounce French names that being with "M," it is Jayanthi who comes out on top with the worst pun--uh, I mean, funniest joke of all.  Sadly, those of you listening to this audio podcast won't get to see Ewan's dancing ... but that's all the more reason to join me in recording future episodes!Thanks to my playtesters Vince Bacani, Mike Cheyne, Charlie Fritz, Chris Grubb, Raghuveer Mukkamalla, Matt Pashby, Tucker Warner, and Emily White.  (Chris was the original source of my "Earwig and the Angry Witch" joke.)As always, if you like what you hear, consider donating via Ko-fi or Patreon and remember to leave a review and/or rating on iTunes!https://www.patreon.com/recreationalthinkinghttps://ko-fi.com/recreationalthinking

Camp Counselors with Zachariah Porter and Jonathan Carson
HELP! My House is Infested with Earwigs! - Trail Mix #61

Camp Counselors with Zachariah Porter and Jonathan Carson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 35:08


In this episode of Trail Mix, the counselors read submitted stories about a Magic Mike misunderstanding, a bridesmaid's revenge tan, and an Amish curse with a distasteful ending.Want BONUS CONTENT? Join our PATREON! This episode is sponsored by Uncommon Goods. Go to UncommonGoods.com/camp to get 15% off your next gift! Check out our website and submit your inquiries for advice, juicy gossip, confessions, and horror stories! Camp Songs:Spotify PlaylistYouTube PlaylistSammich's Secret Mixtape Social Media:Camp Counselors TikTokCamp Counselors InstagramCamp Counselors FacebookCamp Counselors Twitter

WCCO's Smart Gardens
What Needs to be Watered, Protecting Plants This Winter, Plants to Get in the Ground Now

WCCO's Smart Gardens

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 35:55


What plants need the most water right now. Confused lilacs. Getting rid of bugs in plants that are brought inside.. Controlling wild raspberry bushes. Trimming asparagus. Thinking about fertilizing the lawn. Protecting plants from snow and critters this winter. Is it time to plant tulips? Earwig problems. Using the right mulch. Protecting rose bushes. When to transplant a tree. Learn more from Master Gardener Teresa Rooney. ext.umn.edu

Why Distance Learning?
#43 Earwigs Are Very Good Mothers and the De-Ickification of Invertebrates with the Butterfly Pavilion's Jillian Luciow

Why Distance Learning?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 33:14


In this episode of Why Distance Learning, hosts Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring welcome Jillian Luciow from the Butterfly Pavilion in Denver (Jillian from the Pavilion!). They explore how live virtual learning programs bring invertebrates like butterflies, tarantulas, and crabs into classrooms through engaging, curriculum-aligned content.Key Topics Discussed:Butterfly Pavilion Overview: Jillian shares how the Pavilion is the world's first AZA-accredited invertebrate-only zoo, showcasing diverse species beyond butterflies.Live Virtual Programs: From close-up encounters with tarantulas to life cycle lessons, Jillian explains how Butterfly Pavilion's virtual offerings align with educational standards and bring unique learning opportunities to classrooms worldwide.Technology & Innovation: The conversation dives into how high-definition cameras, and digital microscopes bring these tiny creatures to life in a digital environment.Memorable Moments: Jillian shares stories of “golden moments” when students' curiosity sparks during live animal interactions.De-Ickification of Invertebrates: The goal is to help students appreciate the importance of often-overlooked creatures like cockroaches and tarantulas, fostering a love for nature.Tune in to this episode to discover how virtual field trips and hands-on experiences with invertebrates can transform learning. Explore more about Butterfly Pavilion's offerings at butterflies.org.About the Guest:Jillian Luciow is the virtual and school programs coordinator at the Butterfly Pavilion, where she develops and leads engaging educational content. With a background in history and public engagement, she brings a unique perspective to connecting students with the natural world through live virtual learning.Host Links:Discover more virtual learning opportunities and resources at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell.Seth Fleischauer's Banyan Global Learning builds cultural and digital competencies in students to prepare them for an interconnected and changing world.

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show
The BluzNdaBlood Show #448, Get Out And Vote!

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 61:19


Intro Song –  Smoky Greenwell, “Get Out and Vote”, Blues and the Power of Peace 
First Set -
 Freddie King, “Do The President Twist”, Taking Care of Business 
 Byther Smith & The Night Riders, “President's Daughter”, Mississippi Kid 
 Sonny Rhodes, “President Clinton”, The Blues Is My Best Friend

 Second Set -
 Albert Luandrew w/ Sunnyland Slim, “Be Careful How You Vote”, Earwig 16th Ann. Sampler 
Canned Heat w/ Gatemouth Brown, “Election Blues”, The Boogie House Tapes, Vol 3
 Ben Rice and RB Stone, “Hey Politician”, Out of the Box
 Third Set - 
 John Primer, “Inflation Blues”, Stuff You Got To Watch  The Nick Moss Band feat. Dennis Gruenling, “The High Cost of Low Living”, The High Cost of Low Living 
 Guitar Shorty, “Cost of Livin'”, We The People
 Fourth Set - 
 Elvin Bishop's Big Fun Trio, “Something Smells Funky ‘Round Here”, Big Fun Trio
 A.C. Reed feat. Albert Collins, “The President Plays'”, Junk Food
 Rick Estrin & The Nightcats, “Dump That Chump”, You Asked For It…. Live!

The Blindboy Podcast
An in depth thesis about Earwigs

The Blindboy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 58:09


An in depth thesis about Earwigs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Freaky Fauna Friday
Earwigs: The Garden Bane

Freaky Fauna Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 19:55


These fascinating but somewhat annoying insects have taken over most of the temperate and warm climates on the planet. Including one of the supersized species that get as large as your finger.

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Farm Tech Days Preview & Soybean Growers Return From D.C.

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 49:50


To kick off the week, Bob Bosold from the Northern end of the world's longest barn in Eau Claire sits down with Barron County soybean grower Tanner Johnson after he gets back from an advocacy trip in D.C. Johnson feels optimistic about the Farm Bill and a new relationship with the Moroccan Embassy. We hope you enjoyed a beautiful weekend because more moisture is on the way, including possible severe thunderstorms in southern Wisconsin, according to ag meteorologist Stu Muck. All this rain has boosted the bug population. Earwigs might be posing a problem in your garden and landscaping plants, according to state entomologist PJ Liesch.  There's no guarantee that you'll have off for every good fishing day. That's why you might want to head to the fish farm. Ben Jarboe takes us to Rushing Waters in Palmyra where they raise rainbow trout for the public to enjoy. Owner Peter Fritsch tells us how they raise them. Wisconsin Farm Technology Days General Manager Anna Maenner calls in to preview the show happening Aug. 13-15 in Cadott. Your hosts this year are Close Farms and the Chippewa Valley Music Festival Grounds. You can save money on tickets if you plan ahead!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mel & Floyd
The Little Piece of Sand in the Oyster

Mel & Floyd

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 57:49


This week on Mel & Floyd: Ruby sits in while Mel mends; Pants' sport of choice and the “Odd Olympics”; Cardboard beds in Paris; The latest in presidential politics; Earwig happiness; […] The post The Little Piece of Sand in the Oyster appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.

KMSU Birding With Batt
Birding with Batt on July 2, 2024

KMSU Birding With Batt

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 32:47


July 2, 2024 Earwigs, obsessions, thistles and more! Al Batt discusses many topics of interest on today's show.

UBC News World
Coeur d'Alene Ants & Earwigs Extermination: Professional Local Service

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 2:27


If you're having problems with ants and/or earwigs in Coeur d'Alene this year, Super Nova Pest Control (208-413-8027) offers professional extermination services using child and pet-friendly products. Go to https://supernovapest.com for more information. Super Nova Pest Control City: Lewiston Address: 1021 Main Street Website: https://supernovapest.com/

Justin, Scott and Spiegel Show Highlights
What did you Accidentally Eat or Drink?

Justin, Scott and Spiegel Show Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 7:42


On this episode of JSS we recap Josh and The Earwig but this time we talk to our listeners. Tune in to hear JSS along with our listeners talk about times we might have accidentally consumed something we didn't intend to. What did you consume? Was it safe to consume or did you need medical services? How long did it take for you to notice? One way to find out. Hit play!

Puke and the Gang (mp3)
623: You Ever Seen a Fart Before?

Puke and the Gang (mp3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 94:55


Episode 623: Andrew becomes Morpheus from "The Matrix" and helps a young male nurse break into his rental house. Playing bean games. The WNFL is a thing apparently. How do we sleep? How do the kids make GIFs? Andrew wins the hockey draft. Ye olden drops from yore. Earwig salad.

Brian and Trisha – Quicksie 98.3
Let’s Talk About Bugs, Amy! 6/5/24

Brian and Trisha – Quicksie 98.3

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024


Hardin County Extension Agent Amy Aldenderfer talked about bugs that are out and about this time of the year. Brown Recluse, Lightning Bugs, Earwigs.

Drinking and Talking Animals
Don't Wig Out: Earwig

Drinking and Talking Animals

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 59:20


Join the DaTA crew as they separate the facts from the fiction in the world of the misunderstood Common Earwig.

The Heavy Hole Podcast
In the Hole w/ Bizarre Charlie Alien

The Heavy Hole Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 122:24


This week we proudly present an in depth interview with noise legend Bizarre Charlie Alien of The Earwigs and Pile of Eggs. Also, co-host Terrell Granum returns to reccomend a sick album and chat about his new band, Squelching Flesh. heavyholepodcast.com Voicemail - 631-837-3274

Pod'N Me
IN the Minister's Conference & Wearing Earwigs

Pod'N Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 60:13


Hershall, you need not that I should write unto thee concerning the former portion of the title, because thou wast there. (previous string of words was KJV sounding) I am referring to your presence at the Minister's Conference that I attended last week and which you are a part of because your father implored (big word for beg) you to be. I have attended this particular conference on occasion but none was so much embarrassing for me as this year. I gave our audience the 'behind the scenes' of what went on with my great embarrassment. I also told of the many new listener encounters I had as well as one of your "holler Loretta" requests. We also had Gen Z Boy (my son, Brooks) on today for the full episode to give great insight and he even gave us the word of the week. We had a special appearance in studio 18 with Dink Burbank, our fearless news director and we even had an appearance from Sis. Connie Smith of the Church Basement Bargains and she told of their trip to the Minister's Conference. We ended with the train derailing completely at the possibility of what an Earwig is.... Enjoy! Support the showConnect with us at https://www.podnme.org/https://youtube.com/@devinbirdsongEmail devin@podnme.orgFollow us on Instagram @podn_mePersonalities on Pod'N MePastor: Devin BirdsongDeacon: Dustin WakleySongleader: Brad CottrellHershall: Jud IngramNews Anchor, Dink Burbank: Josh Smith

Canal B - Le Cinéma est mort
Le Masque, la Plume et des Cacahuètes, Top/Flop 2023 ( Part 3)

Canal B - Le Cinéma est mort

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 60:00


 Au casting cette année encore de notre marathon radiophonique annuel, notre intérimaire de choc (et collègue de bureau) Jules Topok, et deux immigrés clandestins en provenance directe de la célèbre émission En attendant Goldman, DocErwan Cadoret et Thomas Kiki Gombaud.Dans cette troisième émission, comme il n'y a pas que la France et les USA dans la vie, on cause des restes du monde.On en parle trop peu mais vous pouvez nous filer un peu de caillasse ici, ça nous permettra (entre autres choses) de boire des bières de meilleure qualité.La suite, les indispensables bonus, sur notre chaine youtube.Nos tops de l'année (cliquez sur les films pour écouter les émissions où on en a causé)Jules TopokAntonin M.The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg La montagne de Thomas Salvador Voyages en Italie de Sophie Letourneur The killer de David Fincher Les feuilles mortes d'Aki Kaurismaki Les herbes sèches de Nuri Bilge Ceylan Yannick de Quentin Dupieux Vincent doit mourir de Stepahn Castang 20 days in Mariupol de Mstyslav Chernov Cahiers Noirs de Shlomi Elkabetz (pas vu mais je suis sûr que c'est le meilleur film de l'année)   The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg                                                                 Mad God de Phil Tippett Chien de la Casse de Jean-Baptiste Durand Misanthrope de Damián Szifron Le Gang des Bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche Voyage en Italie de Sophie Letourneur The Killer de David Fincher Leo de Lokesh Kanagaraj  Dunki de Rajkumar Hirani  Vincent doit mourir de Stephan Castang  Erwan CadoretThomas GombaudL'Enlèvement de Marco Bellochio The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg Le Garçon et le héron d'Hayao Miyazaki La Femme de Tchaikovsky de Kirill Serebrennikov /Anatomie d'une chute de Justine TrietBurning Days d'Emin Alper /Le Gang des bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche  Limbo de Soi Cheang / Dernière nuit à Milan d'Andrea Di Stefano                                   Mars Express de Jérémie Périn Chien de la casse de Jean-Baptiste Durand L'Ile rouge de Robin Campillo / About Kim Sohee de July Jung Misanthrope de Damian Szifron /Sisu, de l'or & du sang de Jalmari Helander /Mad God de Phil Tippett   The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg                                                             Killers of the Flower Moon de Martin ScorseseJigardantha Double X de Karthik SubbarajEsterno Notte / L'Enlèvement de Marco BellochioLe Gang du Bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-ZaïmecheLes Reyes del Mundo de Laura Mora OrtegaEarwig de Lucile Hadzihalilovic) Napoleon de Ridley ScottLast Stop Larrimah de Thomas TancredLes Colons de Felipe GalvezEtienne C.Ne se prononce pas 

Canal B - Le Cinéma est mort
Le Masque, la Plume et des Cacahuètes, Top/Flop 2023 ( Part 3)

Canal B - Le Cinéma est mort

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 60:00


 Au casting cette année encore de notre marathon radiophonique annuel, notre intérimaire de choc (et collègue de bureau) Jules Topok, et deux immigrés clandestins en provenance directe de la célèbre émission En attendant Goldman, DocErwan Cadoret et Thomas Kiki Gombaud.Dans cette troisième émission, comme il n'y a pas que la France et les USA dans la vie, on cause des restes du monde.On en parle trop peu mais vous pouvez nous filer un peu de caillasse ici, ça nous permettra (entre autres choses) de boire des bières de meilleure qualité.La suite, les indispensables bonus, sur notre chaine youtube.Nos tops de l'année (cliquez sur les films pour écouter les émissions où on en a causé)Jules TopokAntonin M.The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg La montagne de Thomas Salvador Voyages en Italie de Sophie Letourneur The killer de David Fincher Les feuilles mortes d'Aki Kaurismaki Les herbes sèches de Nuri Bilge Ceylan Yannick de Quentin Dupieux Vincent doit mourir de Stepahn Castang 20 days in Mariupol de Mstyslav Chernov Cahiers Noirs de Shlomi Elkabetz (pas vu mais je suis sûr que c'est le meilleur film de l'année)   The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg                                                                 Mad God de Phil Tippett Chien de la Casse de Jean-Baptiste Durand Misanthrope de Damián Szifron Le Gang des Bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche Voyage en Italie de Sophie Letourneur The Killer de David Fincher Leo de Lokesh Kanagaraj  Dunki de Rajkumar Hirani  Vincent doit mourir de Stephan Castang  Erwan CadoretThomas GombaudL'Enlèvement de Marco Bellochio The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg Le Garçon et le héron d'Hayao Miyazaki La Femme de Tchaikovsky de Kirill Serebrennikov /Anatomie d'une chute de Justine TrietBurning Days d'Emin Alper /Le Gang des bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche  Limbo de Soi Cheang / Dernière nuit à Milan d'Andrea Di Stefano                                   Mars Express de Jérémie Périn Chien de la casse de Jean-Baptiste Durand L'Ile rouge de Robin Campillo / About Kim Sohee de July Jung Misanthrope de Damian Szifron /Sisu, de l'or & du sang de Jalmari Helander /Mad God de Phil Tippett   The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg                                                             Killers of the Flower Moon de Martin ScorseseJigardantha Double X de Karthik SubbarajEsterno Notte / L'Enlèvement de Marco BellochioLe Gang du Bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-ZaïmecheLes Reyes del Mundo de Laura Mora OrtegaEarwig de Lucile Hadzihalilovic) Napoleon de Ridley ScottLast Stop Larrimah de Thomas TancredLes Colons de Felipe GalvezEtienne C.Ne se prononce pas 

Muddy Boots
Muddy Boots how-to: A veggie patch from scratch.

Muddy Boots

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 28:38


Elisabeth is ready to fill her new raised beds and start her veggie patch. Maybe you are too? This month, Keith gives us some great advice on getting started with growing your own food.Location, location, location - lots of sun is an absolute must!Type of veggie patch - options include a raised bed or building into existing lawn or garden bed. Eradicating grasses and weeds with a herbicide like Roundup or consider an organic alternative like Slasher according to the directions.Soil preparation - prepare an existing area and improve soil with addition of quality compost like Clyde's Compost and topping with organic mulch like Who Flung Dung. Keith recommends using a broadfork to penetrate your soil (look for F.D Ryan's). Filling a raised bed? Ensure the base has either a layer of geo fabric or consider using Weed Gunnel. Beds can be filled with layers of organic matter using the “lasagne method”. Improve soil with Munash Rock Dust and fertilise regularly with products like Charlie CarpWhat to plant? Ensure you are planting according to your location's climate. Decide whether you will plant seedlings or propagate from seed.Set your seeds up for success by using the Moon calendar. Protect your veggies from pests. Hear Keith's Earwigs control method.Look for organic products like Eco Oil and ECO Neem and consider netting to control cabbage moths and other pests.Where you can find all things Muddy Boots!Website: https://www.muddyboots.net.au/Instagram: www.instagram.com/muddybootspodcast/ Facebook: Muddy Boots Podcast | Facebook

Canal B - Le Cinéma est mort
Le Masque, la Plume et des Cacahuètes, Top/Flop 2023 ( Part 2)

Canal B - Le Cinéma est mort

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 60:00


 Au casting cette année encore de notre marathon radiophonique annuel, notre intérimaire de choc (et collègue de bureau) Jules Topok, et deux immigrés clandestins en provenance directe de la célèbre émission En attendant Goldman, DocErwan Cadoret et Thomas Kiki Gombaud.Dans cette première émission, on cause d'un cinéma en voie du pays des Lumières et des droits du bonhomme.On en parle trop peu mais vous pouvez nous filer un peu de caillasse ici, ça nous permettra (entre autres choses) de boire des bières de meilleure qualité.La suite (encore 2h30 de blabla) aux prochains épisodes...Nos tops de l'année (cliquez sur les films pour écouter les émissions où on en a causé)  Jules TopokAntonin M.The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg La montagne de Thomas Salvador Voyages en Italie de Sophie Letourneur The killer de David Fincher Les feuilles mortes d'Aki Kaurismaki Les herbes sèches de Nuri Bilge Ceylan Yannick de Quentin Dupieux Vincent doit mourir de Stepahn Castang 20 days in Mariupol de Mstyslav Chernov Cahiers Noirs de Shlomi Elkabetz (pas vu mais je suis sûr que c'est le meilleur film de l'année)    The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg                                                                 Mad God de Phil Tippett Chien de la Casse de Jean-Baptiste Durand Misanthrope de Damián Szifron Le Gang des Bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche Voyage en Italie de Sophie Letourneur The Killer de David Fincher Leo de Lokesh Kanagaraj  Dunki de Rajkumar Hirani  Vincent doit mourir de Stephan Castang  Erwan CadoretThomas GombaudL'Enlèvement de Marco Bellochio The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg Le Garçon et le héron d'Hayao Miyazaki La Femme de Tchaikovsky de Kirill Serebrennikov /Anatomie d'une chute de Justine TrietBurning Days d'Emin Alper /Le Gang des bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche  Limbo de Soi Cheang / Dernière nuit à Milan d'Andrea Di Stefano                                   Mars Express de Jérémie Périn Chien de la casse de Jean-Baptiste Durand L'Ile rouge de Robin Campillo / About Kim Sohee de July Jung Misanthrope de Damian Szifron /Sisu, de l'or & du sang de Jalmari Helander /Mad God de Phil Tippett   The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg                                                             Killers of the Flower Moon de Martin ScorseseJigardantha Double X de Karthik SubbarajEsterno Notte / L'Enlèvement de Marco BellochioLe Gang du Bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-ZaïmecheLes Reyes del Mundo de Laura Mora OrtegaEarwig de Lucile Hadzihalilovic) Napoleon de Ridley ScottLast Stop Larrimah de Thomas TancredLes Colons de Felipe GalvezEtienne CadoretNe se prononce pas 

Canal B - Le Cinéma est mort
Le Masque, la Plume et des Cacahuètes, Top/Flop 2023 ( Part 2)

Canal B - Le Cinéma est mort

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 60:00


 Au casting cette année encore de notre marathon radiophonique annuel, notre intérimaire de choc (et collègue de bureau) Jules Topok, et deux immigrés clandestins en provenance directe de la célèbre émission En attendant Goldman, DocErwan Cadoret et Thomas Kiki Gombaud.Dans cette première émission, on cause d'un cinéma en voie du pays des Lumières et des droits du bonhomme.On en parle trop peu mais vous pouvez nous filer un peu de caillasse ici, ça nous permettra (entre autres choses) de boire des bières de meilleure qualité.La suite (encore 2h30 de blabla) aux prochains épisodes...Nos tops de l'année (cliquez sur les films pour écouter les émissions où on en a causé)  Jules TopokAntonin M.The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg La montagne de Thomas Salvador Voyages en Italie de Sophie Letourneur The killer de David Fincher Les feuilles mortes d'Aki Kaurismaki Les herbes sèches de Nuri Bilge Ceylan Yannick de Quentin Dupieux Vincent doit mourir de Stepahn Castang 20 days in Mariupol de Mstyslav Chernov Cahiers Noirs de Shlomi Elkabetz (pas vu mais je suis sûr que c'est le meilleur film de l'année)    The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg                                                                 Mad God de Phil Tippett Chien de la Casse de Jean-Baptiste Durand Misanthrope de Damián Szifron Le Gang des Bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche Voyage en Italie de Sophie Letourneur The Killer de David Fincher Leo de Lokesh Kanagaraj  Dunki de Rajkumar Hirani  Vincent doit mourir de Stephan Castang  Erwan CadoretThomas GombaudL'Enlèvement de Marco Bellochio The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg Le Garçon et le héron d'Hayao Miyazaki La Femme de Tchaikovsky de Kirill Serebrennikov /Anatomie d'une chute de Justine TrietBurning Days d'Emin Alper /Le Gang des bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche  Limbo de Soi Cheang / Dernière nuit à Milan d'Andrea Di Stefano                                   Mars Express de Jérémie Périn Chien de la casse de Jean-Baptiste Durand L'Ile rouge de Robin Campillo / About Kim Sohee de July Jung Misanthrope de Damian Szifron /Sisu, de l'or & du sang de Jalmari Helander /Mad God de Phil Tippett   The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg                                                             Killers of the Flower Moon de Martin ScorseseJigardantha Double X de Karthik SubbarajEsterno Notte / L'Enlèvement de Marco BellochioLe Gang du Bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-ZaïmecheLes Reyes del Mundo de Laura Mora OrtegaEarwig de Lucile Hadzihalilovic) Napoleon de Ridley ScottLast Stop Larrimah de Thomas TancredLes Colons de Felipe GalvezEtienne CadoretNe se prononce pas 

Canal B - Le Cinéma est mort
Le Masque, la Plume et des Cacahuètes, Top/Flop 2023 ( Part 1)

Canal B - Le Cinéma est mort

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 60:00


 Au casting cette année encore de notre marathon radiophonique annuel, notre intérimaire de choc (et collègue de bureau) Jules Topok, et deux immigrés clandestins en provenance directe de la célèbre émission En attendant Goldman, DocErwan Cadoret et Thomas Kiki Gombaud.Dans cette première émission, on cause d'un cinéma en voie de re-developpement (?), le Cinéma U.S.On en parle trop peu mais vous pouvez nous filer un peu de caillasse ici, ça nous permettra (entre autres choses) de boire des bières de meilleure qualité.La suite (encore 3h30 de blabla) aux prochains épisodes...Nos tops de l'année (cliquez sur les films pour écouter les émissions où on en a causé)Jules TopokAntonin M.The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg La montagne de Thomas Salvador Voyages en Italie de Sophie Letourneur The killer de David Fincher Les feuilles mortes d'Aki Kaurismaki Les herbes sèches de Nuri Bilge Ceylan Yannick de Quentin Dupieux Vincent doit mourir de Stepahn Castang 20 days in Mariupol de Mstyslav Chernov Cahiers Noirs de Shlomi Elkabetz (pas vu mais je suis sûr que c'est le meilleur film de l'année)   The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg                                                                 Mad God de Phil Tippett Chien de la Casse de Jean-Baptiste Durand Misanthrope de Damián Szifron Le Gang des Bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche Voyage en Italie de Sophie Letourneur The Killer de David Fincher Leo de Lokesh Kanagaraj  Dunki de Rajkumar Hirani  Vincent doit mourir de Stephan Castang  Erwan CadoretThomas GombaudL'Enlèvement de Marco Bellochio The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg Le Garçon et le héron d'Hayao Miyazaki La Femme de Tchaikovsky de Kirill Serebrennikov /Anatomie d'une chute de Justine TrietBurning Days d'Emin Alper /Le Gang des bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche  Limbo de Soi Cheang / Dernière nuit à Milan d'Andrea Di Stefano                                   Mars Express de Jérémie Périn Chien de la casse de Jean-Baptiste Durand L'Ile rouge de Robin Campillo / About Kim Sohee de July Jung Misanthrope de Damian Szifron /Sisu, de l'or & du sang de Jalmari Helander /Mad God de Phil Tippett   The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg                                                             Killers of the Flower Moon de Martin ScorseseJigardantha Double X de Karthik SubbarajEsterno Notte / L'Enlèvement de Marco BellochioLe Gang du Bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-ZaïmecheLes Reyes del Mundo de Laura Mora OrtegaEarwig de Lucile Hadzihalilovic) Napoleon de Ridley ScottLast Stop Larrimah de Thomas TancredLes Colons de Felipe GalvezEtienne C.Ne se prononce pas 

Canal B - Le Cinéma est mort
Le Masque, la Plume et des Cacahuètes, Top/Flop 2023 ( Part 1)

Canal B - Le Cinéma est mort

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 60:00


 Au casting cette année encore de notre marathon radiophonique annuel, notre intérimaire de choc (et collègue de bureau) Jules Topok, et deux immigrés clandestins en provenance directe de la célèbre émission En attendant Goldman, DocErwan Cadoret et Thomas Kiki Gombaud.Dans cette première émission, on cause d'un cinéma en voie de re-developpement (?), le Cinéma U.S.On en parle trop peu mais vous pouvez nous filer un peu de caillasse ici, ça nous permettra (entre autres choses) de boire des bières de meilleure qualité.La suite (encore 3h30 de blabla) aux prochains épisodes...Nos tops de l'année (cliquez sur les films pour écouter les émissions où on en a causé)Jules TopokAntonin M.The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg La montagne de Thomas Salvador Voyages en Italie de Sophie Letourneur The killer de David Fincher Les feuilles mortes d'Aki Kaurismaki Les herbes sèches de Nuri Bilge Ceylan Yannick de Quentin Dupieux Vincent doit mourir de Stepahn Castang 20 days in Mariupol de Mstyslav Chernov Cahiers Noirs de Shlomi Elkabetz (pas vu mais je suis sûr que c'est le meilleur film de l'année)   The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg                                                                 Mad God de Phil Tippett Chien de la Casse de Jean-Baptiste Durand Misanthrope de Damián Szifron Le Gang des Bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche Voyage en Italie de Sophie Letourneur The Killer de David Fincher Leo de Lokesh Kanagaraj  Dunki de Rajkumar Hirani  Vincent doit mourir de Stephan Castang  Erwan CadoretThomas GombaudL'Enlèvement de Marco Bellochio The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg Le Garçon et le héron d'Hayao Miyazaki La Femme de Tchaikovsky de Kirill Serebrennikov /Anatomie d'une chute de Justine TrietBurning Days d'Emin Alper /Le Gang des bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche  Limbo de Soi Cheang / Dernière nuit à Milan d'Andrea Di Stefano                                   Mars Express de Jérémie Périn Chien de la casse de Jean-Baptiste Durand L'Ile rouge de Robin Campillo / About Kim Sohee de July Jung Misanthrope de Damian Szifron /Sisu, de l'or & du sang de Jalmari Helander /Mad God de Phil Tippett   The Fabelmans de Steven Spielberg                                                             Killers of the Flower Moon de Martin ScorseseJigardantha Double X de Karthik SubbarajEsterno Notte / L'Enlèvement de Marco BellochioLe Gang du Bois du temple de Rabah Ameur-ZaïmecheLes Reyes del Mundo de Laura Mora OrtegaEarwig de Lucile Hadzihalilovic) Napoleon de Ridley ScottLast Stop Larrimah de Thomas TancredLes Colons de Felipe GalvezEtienne C.Ne se prononce pas 

Critics w/o Credentials
Going Through Ghibli: Earwig & The Witch

Critics w/o Credentials

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 38:50


Chris, Nicole, and Sam talk about the unorthodox approach that Studio Ghibli takes with the all-CGI Earwig & the Witch. Even more surprising is the group's feelings toward the film. 

School of Movies
The Studio Ghibli Series Part 9: When Marnie Was There

School of Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 88:05


[School of Movies 2023] A strange period for Ghibli brings us to the end of our current run, still with the closing triumph of Spirited Away (2000) to cap this body of work off, as well as this year's The Boy and the Heron paving the way for a future tenth instalment. What we are looking at is the last film from Isao Takahata (who died only five years later) the visually resplendent as well as distinctive Princess Kaguya, which is my favourite of his works, but still has one glaring bad decision inherent to the edit. Then there's the most astonishing surprise from this entire project, which is quite how I unexpectedly adored When Marnie was There (from Hiromasa Yonebayashi, the director of Arrietty). The most delicate, Gothic tale in their back catalogue. After that, yet another film that deliberately defies the established Ghibli aesthetic, the first collaboration with a non-Japanese director Michael Dudok de Wit and the wordless caveman-accessible tale of a red turtle (who is secretly a woman, or vice versa). And then for maximum shame, the definite WORST Ghibli film ever made, or that ever will be made; Earwig and the Witch, directed by Goro Miyazaki. A film so awful it dragged his father out of retirement yet again. But to end on a pleasant note, we talk about both the RPG video game Ni no Kuni and the freshly established "Studio Ponoc" and their debut "Mary and the Witch's Flower". Truly the child of Ghibli, and a team we hope will continue making beautiful films far beyond our lifespans. 2013: The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (0m 35s) 2014: When Marnie Was There (16m 50s) 2016: The Red Turtle (29m 30s) 2020: Earwig and the Witch (45m 35s) 2017: Mary and the Witch's Flower (1h 4m 20s)

The PoddiMouths Podcast
Teleprompters, Earwigs, and Infrastructure

The PoddiMouths Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 49:03


Nick's back, and it's a whole mess of rabbit holes this week. We sure did miss having the O.G. PoddiMouths chattin it up! We hope you did too! We still love you, Bill!!! Support the show ( https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15325671) Or Buy Us A Coffee at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoddiMouths Visit https://www.poddimouths.com to listen to past episodes, shop the merch store, and so much more! Wanna start your own podcast? Get started with Riverside.fm by clicking https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=poddi --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poddimouths/support

Western Promises
111 There is an Earwig Under Alaska

Western Promises

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 61:22


dont you find it funny how this always happens? you will be minding your own business, drinking a soft kombucha on the beach listening to banana pancakes and thinking "wow how could anything be better" when suddenly you are overcome with an impending sense of doom and deep embarassment. you feel it in your chest at first but then it starts to sink down into the pit of your stomach like a rotten baseball. did you really earn this life? have you done anything of value, ever? no, probably not. get back to work you worthless loser. also subscribe to our patreon for bonus episodes and excluuuuuuuuusive features like one where you can listen to my therapy sessions for real. patreon.com/westernpromises --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/westernpromises/message

Just Bugs
Earwigs

Just Bugs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 40:20


What's dark and pointy and spooky all over!? Earwigs, of course! Just playing, they're not spooky, just odd! :) Support the showThank you for listening! To contact us please email justbugspodcast@gmail.comFollow us on social media at JustBugsPodcast

Lived Through That
Episode 45 - Juliana Hatfield

Lived Through That

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 35:17


“Lived Through That” is the companion podcast to my book where I look at influential musicians of the 80s and 90s and where they are today. On this podcast, we'll delve deeper into a single pivotal moment in the lives of some of the artists I feature in that book, as well as other artists I love and admire. The stories they tell are open, honest, and inspiring. On this episode, I am so very excited to have Juliana Hatfield on the show. She's been one of my absolute favorite artists since I first heard the Blake Babies' “Earwig” back in the early 90s. Since then, she's consistently put out great albums and been extremely prolific – releasing almost 20 albums in addition to collaborations with Paul Westerberg, Matthews Caws, Evan Dando, and others. Her most recent, out November 17th, is “Juliana Hatfield Sings ELO,” a continuation of her series of tribute albums that have featured Olivia Newton-John and The Police. Today, Juliana talks about her career and how the politics of the music business led her to almost quit entirely and how that journey led her to go back to school to try and get an MFA in fine art.   Musical credits: "On Top Of It" by Blue Dot Sessions Juliana Hatfield's website with tour dates and more info. Juliana's art work can be found here. Be sure to look out for my books, "Lived Through That" and "80s Redux" where ever you buy your books! You can find out more about my work and the 80s and 90s books at my website ⁠here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

We (don’t) Watch Everything
Ranking EVERY Studio Ghibli movie!

We (don’t) Watch Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 69:45


It's time for the definitive countdown of the Japanese anime Studio Ghibli movies. And who better to review and rank all 22 of them than someone who just watched them all for the first time, all in a row?! That's right, Ben is tackling this epic task. With 4 decades of tradition and countless childhood memories of generations attached for so many fans, it seems this is the only fair way to analyze them. How disappointed will Phil be at his picks? Which films are more accessible to a first-time viewer, and which ones will tumble down the list? Be sure to follow the podcast on Instagram @waywa_podcast for all the latest show news, episode drops and more! 3:15-What is Studio Ghibli? 13:10-Earwig and the Witch 17:00-My Neighbors the Yamadas 19:20-Only Yesterday 23:15-Princess Mononoke 26:25-Ocean Waves 28:00-The Secret World of Arrietty 30:35-When Marnie Was There 32:10-Tales from Earthsea 35:20-Ponyo 38:30-The Cat Returns 40:40-Spirited Away 43:55-Pom Poko 47:40-Howl's Moving Castle 50:00-My Neighbor Totoro 52:00-Whisper of the Heart 54:00-Porco Rosso 55:10-The Tale of Princess Kaguya 57:15-Kiki's Delivery Service 58:45-The Wind Rises 1:02-Castle in the Sky 1:04-Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind Be sure to follow the podcast on Instagram @waywa_podcast for all the latest show news, episode drops and more!

Project Upland Podcast
#233 | Dusky Grouse Hunting with Noah Davis

Project Upland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 78:08


Noah Davis, a Montana-based bird hunter, joins the show to discuss the basics of hunting Dusky aka “blue” grouse in the western mountains. Show Highlights: Did you say Earwig?! Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (TRCP) Dusky, sooty, blue… what do we call these birds?! Where to find dusky grouse How to hunt dusky grouse FOLLOW | @n.davis21 GET FIT | with Human Predator Packmule GIVE | Habitat & Harmony with Trampled by Turtles CONTRIBUTE | patreon.com/birdshot Follow us | @birdshot.podcast Use Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% with onX Hunt The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: onX Hunt, Final Rise and Upland Gun Company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KSL Greenhouse
Earwig Prevention

KSL Greenhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 17:02


Welcome to The KSL Greenhouse Show! Hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes tackle your gardening questions, talk plants, and offer tips for an amazing yard. Listen Saturdays 8am to 11am at 1160 AM & 102.7 FM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL Newsradio App. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. #KSLGreenhouse  Since Dave is sitting in for Maria today we must talk about tomatoes. One of the biggest enemies of tomatoes are European earwigs. Dave and Taun discuss what earwigs are and how to prevent and get rid of them. For more information on European earwigs you can find a factsheet on the KSL Greenhouse Show Facebook page. Dig Around Town See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Peskies Pest Control Birmingham Alabama Podcast
Earwigs are invading homes in Birmingham, Alabama!

Peskies Pest Control Birmingham Alabama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 5:16


Welcome to another episode of Peskies Pest Control podcast here in Birmingham Alabama with Michael and Travis. We do this podcast as a community service for Birmingham, Hoover, Vestavia Hills, Mountain Brook, Helena, Pelham and all other surrounding areas! Hey, so today we wanted to come to you and talk to you about a little […] The post Earwigs are invading homes in Birmingham, Alabama! appeared first on Peskies Pest Control.

Insects for Dummies!
Do they actually go in your ears!? (Earwigs)

Insects for Dummies!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 9:02


This week we are talking about Earwigs! We'll cover everything you need to know from life cycle to behaviors and urban legends including how they got their name and if there is any truth to the legends.  Support the show :) -> https://www.patreon.com/user?u=46499107 IG:https://www.instagram.com/insects4fun/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085443614825 Email: Insectsfordummies@gmail.com   This week's featured Artists: Blue Wednesday and Purrple Cat.    Transcipt:   Welcome to episode 46 of Insects for Fun! This week is a listener submission from my mom (gasp) wanting to learn more about earwigs! So without further ado let's get into it.    Intro:    Earwigs are insects in the order Dermaptera which means skin wings and refers to the leathery short forewings they have, that being said hidden underneath are a pair of beautiful wings that fold out in a spring-like fashion which is actually impossible to replicate through origami folds. I'll add a picture to the socials so everyone can see.    These insects are pretty common being found throughout the entire world except for the cold scary place in the southern hemisphere… There are around 2,000 species and 12 families of Earwigs and they all have a very distinct look which is the color brown or black with a smooth and relatively flat body, and of course the pincers or cerci that come out of the abdomen. I'm really hoping everyone here has seen one but if not I've got you covered on the socials.    As far as these cerci/pincers go, earwigs are actually sexually dimorphic with the females having straightened ones and the males having curved ones. The reason why they have these is actually to fend off predators, help catch prey, pair with a female (in the case of males), and even compete with each other. The competing portion is also reserved for the males though, and that's actually why they have curved cerci. Another cool fact is that males with asymmetrical cerci actually have an advantage over males with symmetrical cerci. The reason is that the asymmetry makes it easier to grip on to other things.    Life Cycle, and food source:    Earwigs do not have complete metamorphosis which means they go from an egg to an adult through a series of molts and have no larval stage. In general most earwigs have 5 molts before reaching their adult stage but some have 4 or 6, and their lifespan only lasts for 1 year. The time it takes for a Nymph to reach its adult stage varies on factors like food availability and temperature and of course species also play a role in this but some can go from egg to adult in a 70 day period.   Females can lay between 20 and 80 eggs, and this usually happens in mid to late winter and early spring with the pairing usually happening in Fall.    Behaviors:    Couple culture in earwigs starts in autumn as males and females begin searching for mates. Once paired the couple builds a small den around 1inch deep in the soil and they remain together until the female is ready to lay her eggs. The courtship begins when a male presents a female with his two cerci. The female has to do a taste and smell check to make sure he's a good match which could take up to 10 min (Mkay)    Female earwigs actually have maternal care despite not being a social insect, and they will watch after, protect, and care for their young until they reach their 2nd molt. These insects also make sure to feed their young with regurgitated food similar to birds. The fathers on the other hand are never in the picture, and females will actually kick them out of the nest once it's time to lay eggs.    Once the eggs are laid the female then checks all of them to make sure everyone is accounted for, and if she finds anything that resembles an egg but is not she removes it from the nest. They even go as far as to clean all the eggs for the first three days to make sure no mold or fungi develop on them and she also will not leave this den even for food until all the eggs have hatched.    Ecology, Defenses and Predators:    Earwigs are nocturnal, and prefer to stay hidden under rocks and debris like logs and wood during the daytime. This also protects them from their natural predators which include birds, frogs, lizards, small mammals, and even other insects. As far as what earwigs eat, most of them are scavengers which will feed on anything they find edible from plant materials to other insects and even pollen in flowers! And some earwigs actually hitch rides on mammals and live off bodily excretions and dead skin. A couple examples of these earwigs would be earwigs in the family Hemimeridae which are blind, flightless and live on African rodents as well as earwigs in the family Arixeniidae which are also blind and flightless but these live on southeastern bats.    In general earwigs are like antisocial insect janitors. They don't hang out in large groups unless its to share a common space when going gets rough, like huddling together in winter under a stone or log, and they do a good job of cleaning up dead and or dying debris in your gardens and patios etc. That being said if they clean up everything or you keep things super tidy then they'll move on to eating live plants and smaller insects like aphids etc. Their favorite fruits and vegetables are actually corn, cucumbers, strawberries, lettuce, peaches, and potatoes.    You might also find these in your home because similar to silverfish these insects enjoy a dark and damp place like a cellar or bathroom maybe. They're also attracted to lights.    One more thing before we move on is that some earwig species can actually spray out a smelly liquid when threatened. I've never seen this, but one species that can do this is Doru taeniatum which can be found in Central and South America.    Lore:    Now let's get into the good stuff and by that I mean the folklore behind earwigs including why they even have that name, and whether or not there is any weight to them entering our ears.    So a long long time ago, like stone age time ago, earwigs got a reputation of entering human ears, laying eggs in there and boring into your brain causing insanity. You remember Pliny the Elder? One of, if not the first naturalist to publish information on everything, which I talked about last episode? Well, he's even got a blurb in his natural history book saying that if an earwig enters your ear the best way to get it out is to have someone spit in it. I mean.. He's not wrong but like, why not just put water down there instead? I think it's safe to say that back in the day people did in fact have the unfortunate experience of having earwigs crawl in their ears. Especially when infrastructure wasn't nearly what it is today and people were sleeping on the ground or on beds made of hay, but I don't think it was a common occurrence at all. In fact a separate belief is that earwigs actually got their name from an entomologist who believed the hindwings resembled ears when looked at up close, and then afterwards people started creating horror stories about the insects.    Either way, the fact is that earwigs do not actively seek your ears and don't even prefer your ears over anything else, and they especially will not use your ear canal as a den for their eggs. So if you've been told they'll enter your ears as I'm sure many of us have at some point or other, fear not! It really is an old wives' tale that makes for a fun story.    Speaking of fun historical stories, I came across another myth regarding these insects but this one is from Japan. Turns out back in the day some prefectures in the Kansai region of Japan would refer to earwigs as chinpo basami or Chinpo kiri which translates to penis pincher/cutter and the reason was because they could often be found near traditional Japanese squat toilets. If you don't know what I'm talking about, traditional Japanese toilets are essentially urinals built into the floor. In fact some western-style toilets here have signs that say don't stand and squat on these because the notion of sitting comfortably on a toilet was not always commonplace and still isn't always guaranteed if you're living in the boons.  

Arthro-Pod
Arthro-Pod EP 138: Debunking Entomology Urban Legends

Arthro-Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023


Welcome back bug lovers! Today, we put on our mythbusting aprons and tackle some of the various misconceptions, myths, urban legends, and internet pranks that involve insects. We're covering everything from pest control via tree fruits to the legality of mantis murder. If you have a favorite insect urban legend, sound off on Twitter and let us know it. Maybe we can do a follow up episode!Nature's bug bombs?Show notesUltrasonic pest controlhttps://cals.arizona.edu/yavapai/anr/hort/byg/archive/ultrasonicpestcontroldevices2020.htmlCockroach eggs in envelopeshttps://www.snopes.com/fact-check/cockroach-eggs/ Earwig mythshttps://www.popsci.com/environment/what-are-earwigs/ Hedge appleshttps://hortnews.extension.iastate.edu/hedge-apples-pest-control-myth It's illegal to kill mantises https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/kill-praying-mantis-illegal/ Butt spider attack https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/two-striped-telamonia-spider/ Questions? Comments? Follow the show on Twitter @Arthro_PodshowFollow the hosts on Twitter @bugmanjon, @JodyBugsmeUNL, and @MSkvarla36Get the show through Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcatching app!If you can spare a moment, we appreciate when you subscribe to the show on those apps or when you take time to leave a review!Subscribe to our feed on Feedburner!  

The Reel Movie Guys
Earwig and the Witch - Movie Review

The Reel Movie Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 30:56


Welcome to "The Reel Review" a series where "The Reel Movie Guys" take a look at and review all your favorite movies. Its May so you know what that means...Reel Ani-May!!! All month long "The Reel Movie Guys will be taking a look at some your favorite anime films, specifically from the works of the legendary Japanese animation studio, Studio Ghibli. On today's episode, Kevin, Adam, John and Julie take a look at Studio Ghiblis first foray into computer animation, "Earwig and the Witch". An orphan girl, Earwig, is adopted by a witch and comes home to a spooky house filled with mystery and magic. If you like what you've seen here today, make sure to stay up to date with us on all our social media platforms where you can find in depth information on any events, scheduled videos and our just plain thoughts. Instagram: TheReelMovieGuys Twitter: @TheReelMovieGuy Facebook: The Reel Movie Guys Gmail: thereelmovieguys@gmail.com Don't Forget to Like & Subscribe, we greatly appreciate any support and look forward to growing and interacting with you all!!!!! We Are The Reel Movie Guys Real Guys x Reel Movies x Real Thoughts

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Critter of the Week: Mata or seashore earwig

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 13:32


This week's critter is the mata or seashore earwig. It lives on coastlines all around Aotearoa and hides under rocks, driftwood and kelp during the day.

The Natural History Cupboard Podcast
A extreme extinct earwig

The Natural History Cupboard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 78:09


This week in the Natural History Cupboard we talk about newly discovered Sea grass beds right of the Cornish coast. Aaron has the run down on the announcement of the second series of prehistoric planet . Then head to one of the most remote islands on earth to hear the sad tail of the st.Helena giant earwig and it's unfortunate demise. All this and more this week. The cupboard is open come on in!

DEATH // SENTENCE
Brian Catling - Earwig

DEATH // SENTENCE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 100:16


Langdon and Eden return once again to the vaulted halls of the genius-brain that was Brian Catling. This time around they cover Earwig, a cold and weird story filled with devilish revenge, body horror, killing your abusers, and cats. But first, the two take time to drive a holy stake through the hearts of fools who are trying to do transphobia, but from the left, as they discuss gender, materialism, and social relations. Music played: Trespasser - https://trespasserxvi.bandcamp.com/track/hol-kaustos-or-the-justification-and-affirmation-of-hierarchical-order-by-the-symbolism-of-immolations Crown Lands - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DW9ufgf0ihI

Pudding on the Wrist
Baby, If You've Ever Wondered

Pudding on the Wrist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 108:45


Episode 137 of Pudding On The Wrist finds your host, Frozen Lazuras, sitting in the control room, contemplating the void and spinning choice cuts from Bonnie ‘Prince' Billy, Albert Ayler, Earwig, Magic Shoppe, Bitchin Bajas, Erica Pomerance, and so much more.Plus Northern Soul Stompers, dusty psychedelic nuggets, jangly indie rock, and so much more.

Plants Grow Here - Horticulture, Landscape Gardening & Ecology

Earwigs: friend or foe? Or both?In this episode of Bug Bites you'll learn about how earwigs can be a beneficial predator or a crop-eating pest, depending on the environment you're working with. You'll also learn how to deal with excess numbers if they're behaving as a pest in your garden, without using chemical pesticides.This is the third Bug Bites episode with entomologist Dr Ian Smith on the Plants Grow Here podcast, where he explores one horticulturally relevant insect (and insect-like organisms) each episode, whether it's a pest or predator.Follow Ian on Twitter: @EcologianFollow the Plants Grow Here podcast on Twitter: @PlantsGrowHereTweet insects you'd like to hear about: #PGHBugsTheme music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5lVBxhSw5k

Final Girls Feast
Episode 58: Earwig and the Witch

Final Girls Feast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 43:59


Sarah and Carrie continue the tradition of Miyazaki movies in January, this time discussing the adorable 2020 film. There's shepherd's pie, station pie, cupcakes and cookies, the best bread and cheese dinner, possibly purposefully burnt fried bread, and more! 

FANGORIA Presents: Nightmare University (with Dr. Rebekah McKendry)

Episode 49 of Fangoria's COLORS OF THE DARK Elric and Bekah discuss new films EARWIG, NOCEBO, HOUSE OF DARKNESS, THE LEECH, THE ETERNAL DAUGHTER & BLOOD RELATIVES. The duo then countdown their TOP TEN HORROR FILMS of 2022 in the final episode of the year!

The Overlook Hour Podcast
#384 - V/H/S/99, Earwig, Deep Blues, Terror Train

The Overlook Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 118:46


Randy catches up in preparation for the return of Lars Von Trier's The Kingdom. Clark teaches the Blues and Russell gets derailed with his Tubi original pick. Films: Suspiria (1977), The Kingdom (TV), Earwig (2021), Évolution (2015), Deep Blues (1992), The Stranger (2022), Terror Train (2022), V/H/S/99 (2022), Halloween Ends (2022), Orphan: First Kill (2022), Kingdom Hospital (TV), Terror Train (1980), V/H/S Viral (2014), Legends of the Hidden Temple (TV), Double Dare (TV) Hey, we're on YouTube!  Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes!   Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com   Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)

Organic Gardener Podcast
Bonus Episode August 2022 Earwigs are Beneficial Insects for your Garden

Organic Gardener Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 6:35


I thought you might like to hear my recent article in the TV News: August 2022  It's hot, is it not?! But that's summer, and at least our nights drop down to cool things off. Besides you can always go jump in a lake, we certainly have lots of them around the Tobacco Valley. For me, getting to run through the sprinkler while I water the lawn is still pretty exciting as we didn't have running water for a long time. And watering the garden is the word of the day! WATER, WATER, WATER. I don't feel like we can keep our garden/lawn hydrated.  We are finally starting to harvest more and more each day even though it seems late in the season. We had a delicious dinner the other night of fresh potatoes, string beans and cherry tomatoes! Our beets are getting bigger and the beet greens we thin between rows are delicious to sauté with some mini beets mixed in. I also like to blanch the greens to freeze for winter when I'm jonesing for some deep leafy vegetables and I can't bring myself to buy them in the produce aisle.  One of the most common questions I get about the garden is what to do about pests? This year it seems like there is an overwhelming amount of earwigs AKA pincher bugs everywhere, which used to really creep me out but I have since learned are some of the best insects to have in your garden as they eat a lot of the bad bugs that destroy your plants. Contrary to popular folk tales they do not crawl in your ears and lay eggs in your brain.  They do like cool moist places to hang out and are generally only active at night. They are attracted to bright lights so even though they are nocturnal they are often found underneath pots on porches that are lit up in the evenings. Earwigs tend to hang by themselves, not belonging to a colony so infestations are usually not a problem. If you find them indoors, they'll appreciate being moved back outside where they can act like a sanitation engineer clearing your garden of pests and disease.  Earwigs are not a threat to humans and won't bite or sting you. Their pincers are for eating prey and repelling predators. Although they have small wings, they don't really fly as much as glide from a high spot. Another benefit is they attract birds, lizards and frogs to your garden who enjoy eating these power predators. Besides gobbling the pests in your garden earwigs also enjoy feasting on dead and decaying leaves helping your plants look and feel healthier. Another important garden tip I have learned over the years is to spend a lot of time observing your plots. When you see something like bug bites on your leaves turn them over in the early morning and see if there's a caterpillar there that needs removing.  If you do get an aphid infestation, see if you don't get a beneficial insect that will eat the aphids and then move on. Many people post photos of tiny black wasps eating the tasty white bugs and want to kill them instead of letting them do their job. Often if you just wait a few days the whole problem will take care of itself. You might find ladybugs or lacewings lured in by the aphids who also disappear when their food supply is gone. Beware, ladybug babies look like weird black bugs you might be afraid are eating your plants but they actually are really good for your garden.  Here's to the beneficial bugs of summer! https://www.trueleafmarket.com/ (True Leaf Market) is wanting to sponsor the GREEN Organic Garden Podcast and is giving a discount code for listeners to get 15% off cover crop seeds: https://www.trueleafmarket.com/ (GOG15). These codes all have the following characteristics: 15% off cover crop products. i.e. orders for other items besides our cover crops won't receive a discount. Expires end of December • 2022 Limit one use per customer. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacy Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Eric in the Morning
What Did You Swallow and You Were Approached by Swingers 6/2/2022

Eric in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 37:57


A Bee, Battery, Earwigs are just a few of the things Morning Mix listeners have swallowed. Also, upside down pineapples and swingers, have you ever been approached by swingers? Listen to The Morning Mix weekdays from 5:30am – 10:00am on 101.9FM The Mix in Chicago, at wtmx.com, and on our free Mix App available in the Apple App Store and Google Play.