Bed Bugs- What You've Been Told is Totally False

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

Комментарии • 26 тыс.

  • @lnyitrai
    @lnyitrai Год назад +7682

    Dude, this is not edutainment anymore, this is actual public service. Well done.

    • @DriverEra.
      @DriverEra. Год назад +20

      great

    • @Glacially
      @Glacially Год назад +24

      Only 1 comment? Let me fix that

    • @Mrcringey737
      @Mrcringey737 Год назад +67

      Did you donate $1000

    • @ollollo782
      @ollollo782 Год назад +94

      @@Mrcringey737 it was 1000 Hungarian Forints

    • @Sus_Pleb
      @Sus_Pleb Год назад

      @@ollollo782$2.81 usd

  • @deacondingledine5200
    @deacondingledine5200 Год назад +64233

    Mark accidentally avoided the most simple advice that everyone hears but pays no attention to, he did in fact let the bed bugs bite.

    • @cbkqmom
      @cbkqmom Год назад +1272

      He absolutely, in fact; did.

    • @deafbythirty4148
      @deafbythirty4148 Год назад +1664

      He slept loose 😔

    • @BeanMann
      @BeanMann Год назад +599

      ​@@deafbythirty4148 another one lost to preventable causes smh 😔

    • @thereoc
      @thereoc Год назад +143

      I hate when that happens to me dude

    • @TheNewbie78
      @TheNewbie78 Год назад +115

      Not accidentally, he purposely avoided it

  • @metrazol
    @metrazol Год назад +13341

    Prof. Wong is the kind of academic I love. Huge nerd, loves his subject, happy to share, has a lab of horrors in the basement.

  • @VK-pk8uz
    @VK-pk8uz 2 месяца назад +430

    "Wanna wear gloves?" as Mark's holding the thing already...
    "Should I?"
    "We always do."
    Thanks for the heads-up, Wong.

    • @Blessedandforever
      @Blessedandforever 18 дней назад +1

      calm down nothing will happen if u wont use gloves.

    • @MarkYoungRJ
      @MarkYoungRJ 18 дней назад +13

      Bro also didn't tell him to bring a change of clothes. lol

    • @KalebSDay
      @KalebSDay 18 дней назад +3

      Glad Mark didn't make the wong decision.

    • @shouldabird
      @shouldabird 7 дней назад

      @@MarkYoungRJ yeah Wong is like the worst scientist ever. he knows and says nothing.

    • @noeldeal8087
      @noeldeal8087 3 дня назад

      @@KalebSDay cute 😀

  • @nathanielmiles-urdan3741
    @nathanielmiles-urdan3741 Год назад +4217

    This dude has built credibility like no one I've ever seen. He just said "ignore all the advice you've ever heard about bedbugs" and I just thought "okay" with no hesitation

    • @EthanPerales.
      @EthanPerales. Год назад +136

      With great power comes great responsibility

    • @marallenrondez2606
      @marallenrondez2606 Год назад +157

      Best part about Mark is the fact that a lot of his videos revolve around science, engineering, and education, and are often a mix of all three to some degree. For evidence and data gathering videos though like this one, he always ensures that the data is presented well and is understandable to the audience via the scientific method.
      His upload schedule is also a factor given he has mentioned multiple times that he intends to upload about once a month, or 12 vids a year to really increase the quality of these videos in a regular manner/schedule.

    • @Abbadon2001
      @Abbadon2001 Год назад +81

      As a fellow engineer, when we contracted bed bugs many years ago from travel, I dismantled all furniture, pulled all carpets back, and went all out war with the wallpaper steamer to any and all crevices in the house. Problem sorted! Never came back.

    • @jermeenator
      @jermeenator Год назад +45

      He builds up credibility with evidence. I love how he makes his thinking process visible. Truly inspiring to budding young scientists!

    • @handledav
      @handledav Год назад +8

      you shouldn't.

  • @keithmccormick2615
    @keithmccormick2615 Год назад +1175

    Dr. Wang is amazing. I've been in the pest control industry for almost 24yrs. This is one of the best informational videos on Bedbugs I've seen in a while. Awesome work Mark!!!

    • @kittyratrawr
      @kittyratrawr Год назад +7

      thank you for your service

    • @Training_Wheels
      @Training_Wheels 21 день назад +1

      Yet he manages to get the damm bug on a shoe and instead is wearing a sIaveMask for no apparent reason...

  • @mskgwd8425
    @mskgwd8425 Год назад +765

    The clarity provided in this video will certainly help countless individuals and families dealing with this distressing situation.
    Thank you Mark.

    • @skibidi_rizz_ohio
      @skibidi_rizz_ohio Год назад +1

      Thank you.

    • @tpwrm3458
      @tpwrm3458 Год назад +16

      bro wrote that like it was a reading response

    • @beemw6444
      @beemw6444 Год назад +5

      @@tpwrm3458 ong bro

    • @yahyaabdulhasan6779
      @yahyaabdulhasan6779 Год назад

      Thanks dude this is ganna help. 🙏

    • @baitposter
      @baitposter Год назад

      @@tpwrm3458
      They're probably an older or more analytical person

  • @mc-um3nv
    @mc-um3nv 22 дня назад +238

    This made me so itchy, its crazy how that happens just by looking at the little critters.

    • @ProgressIsTheOnlyEvolution
      @ProgressIsTheOnlyEvolution 20 дней назад +3

      Maybe thats because you have tiny little critters on you, and seeing them makes you more aware of them 😐

    • @Alex__84
      @Alex__84 16 дней назад +1

      same

    • @Furanku13
      @Furanku13 10 дней назад +3

      @@ProgressIsTheOnlyEvolution It's because they're watching this video with him. And they're all clapping and jumping and biting with joy! "THATS US! THATS US!"

    • @Therandomrando007
      @Therandomrando007 7 дней назад +1

      This made me itchy, because i got at least 5 new bug bites today

  • @OfentseMwaseFilms
    @OfentseMwaseFilms Год назад +10016

    Bad idea watching this at 2am while in bed. Now I feel things crawling on me!😭

    • @TomLloyd-18
      @TomLloyd-18 Год назад +142

      lol . . . . I feel for ya!

    • @DownWithBureaucracy
      @DownWithBureaucracy Год назад +175

      I feel this even not being in bed at 10am 😭

    • @rjtimmerman2861
      @rjtimmerman2861 Год назад +84

      I feel called out, as it is, in fact, 2 am and I'm in bed

    • @Mike__B
      @Mike__B Год назад +102

      @@DownWithBureaucracy yup, started simple with feeling an itching sensation then full blown creepy crawling feeling and I had to stop watching.

    • @haliax682
      @haliax682 Год назад +26

      3 am for me now :/

  • @AnonymousFactor
    @AnonymousFactor Год назад +1222

    I’m a social worker who has to go into infested homes sometimes. These situations have always been scary for us because we don’t know how to protect ourselves and can’t really afford to hire help if we bring them home. I’m so glad to have this information to share with my colleagues and clients now.

    • @KalaPoise
      @KalaPoise Год назад +10

      no reply? ima fix that!

    • @saanasalonen8684
      @saanasalonen8684 Год назад +36

      thank you for helping people in need!

    • @zouzou8815
      @zouzou8815 Год назад +7

      La terre de diatomées et le mieux d'après toutes les personnes qui ont cette galère, jusqu'à maintenant je n'ai jamais eu de nuisible 🙏🙏🙏

    • @saanasalonen8684
      @saanasalonen8684 Год назад

      it is a donation for the channel. it is totally voluntary and people can choose to give if they want to. @@evermoreart

    • @saanasalonen8684
      @saanasalonen8684 Год назад

      yes. DE is the best for it. i just had these devil bugs and i got rid of them with DE.@@zouzou8815

  • @svgproductions72
    @svgproductions72 Год назад +1551

    I had them 4 years ago living in NYC, it’s a mentally draining ordeal as well as psychological. I was afraid of sleeping in my own apartment. Worst experience ever, luckily my building solved the problem pretty quickly. I don’t wish this on anyone! Great video Mark, very interesting!

    • @inadequateOSprivileg
      @inadequateOSprivileg Год назад +22

      I too live in a building, which solves problems pretty quickly.

    • @sharong8511
      @sharong8511 Год назад +71

      New buildings in my small city have a separate facility for steaming every piece of furniture and every item that people bring to the new apartment thus eradicating bedbugs before anything is brought in. I should say every new government run apartment building, not every single building.

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE Год назад +4

      ‎E‎

    • @hanselmansell7555
      @hanselmansell7555 Год назад +23

      My partner is still traumatised 4 years later... little b*stards 😮

    • @MaxLennon
      @MaxLennon Год назад +10

      @@inadequateOSprivileg This is a lesson in comma usage ;)

  • @walley2637
    @walley2637 20 дней назад +14

    as someone who works in facility maintenance and worked in a hotel, the most common place bed bugs seem to come from is people that live in apartment buildings and condos. they are the hardest places to completely eradicate them from. in a hotel, we would call a pest control company, all fabrics in the room go straight into the dryers and the technicians would dust the entire room with a powder (every crack and crevice including inside the box-spring) and seal the room for 48hrs. after that time we vacuumed up the dust and the bedbugs were completely gone. its hard to do that to an entire building with permanent tenants.

  • @LoganReads
    @LoganReads Год назад +1984

    As a former Pest Control technician, I endorse this message. I also want to stress the importance for those living in apartments buildings to let management know about the bedbugs. Small problems can get out of hand fast and it is very common for the person that reported the problem to be near someone with a much bigger infestation.

    • @sef2273
      @sef2273 Год назад +14

      Who pays for the extermination?

    • @LoganReads
      @LoganReads Год назад +63

      In my experience the landlord will almost always pay for the treatment. In British Columbia, where I worked, the landlord was legally responsible unless the tenant could be shown to be responsible for the infestation. Simply having bedbugs was not sufficient to establish the tenant is at fault. Most landlords don’t want bedbugs in their buildings and will make significant efforts to eliminate them. That said, some landlords aren’t great and do resist paying for the treatment.

    • @jquest3329
      @jquest3329 Год назад +22

      The landlords don't compensate for the costs and upheaval of packing/bagging/washing all the stuff, it turns your whole life upside down for a week. And are the chemicals not-toxic for indoor air quality?

    • @MufinMcFlufin
      @MufinMcFlufin Год назад +32

      In America, I've heard a lot of places have a clause regarding pests like bed bugs that will (at least try to) make you financially responsible for their extermination. This unfortunately leads to people often not reporting they have bed bugs or waiting until others have gotten bed bugs before reporting it so they can try to point the blame on someone else to avoid thousands if not more for extermination.

    • @LoganReads
      @LoganReads Год назад +9

      @@jquest3329 That's true about the life disruption. When applied properly and the directions are followed the products are safe for indoor use. Usually after a chemical treatment there will be a period of time before reentry is allowed. Entering before enough time has passed could be hazardous.

  • @kylejensen2409
    @kylejensen2409 Год назад +2453

    Having been a pest control technician for many years, this video was so awesome. Thank you Mark for showing the science!
    We need a pest control series from you.

    • @Asharra12
      @Asharra12 Год назад +32

      Yes! i want one on cockroaches. Hate those things and it's warm enough here that I already knew they could fly 😂

    • @coolava2952
      @coolava2952 Год назад +13

      ​@@Asharra12 gonna give Mark a heart attack.

    • @Asharra12
      @Asharra12 Год назад +8

      @@coolava2952 But at least I'll have some better tips on getting rid of them 😂

    • @AbadiyTalaba
      @AbadiyTalaba Год назад +8

      Yes, something on cockroaches would've been most welcome

    • @Niven110
      @Niven110 Год назад +6

      Same here, really glad he is exposing ineffective solutions with a professor

  • @winterx2348
    @winterx2348 Год назад +2931

    PROTIP for if you need to draw bed bugs out and get them to go to a specific place, such as a spot with lots of diatomaceous earth: dry ice! worked like a charm when i had to fight an infestation once. the dry ice gives off carbon dioxide as it evaporates which makes them think food is breathing nearby. stick a chunk in a plastic bowl, surround with DE, and leave it overnight. within a week of doing this every day, my problem was solved. i couldn't draw them out with my own body because i'm allergic to these suckers so the dry ice was a godsend.

    • @cynthiakeller5954
      @cynthiakeller5954 Год назад +121

      That is a fantastic tip! They sell dry ice at my favorite grocery store year round.
      I imagine the bed bugs go craze around Halloween, lol!

    • @cynthiakeller5954
      @cynthiakeller5954 Год назад +114

      Your tip was so earth shattering, I had to pause reading through the comment section and write (not save to phone) it down in my desk calendar. Mind you I've never had bed bugs but I have kids that move around like gypsies.
      Do you have any tips for roaches. Don't have them either but again my kids...

    • @winterx2348
      @winterx2348 Год назад +39

      @@cynthiakeller5954 glad you liked my advice, i hope you never have to use it. I've never dealt with roaches before, just bed bugs and dust mites, so I don't have any tips for that. I wish you luck!

    • @niceboi6364
      @niceboi6364 Год назад +21

      This is a genius move! I wonder why this comment isn't blowing up.

    • @stonespider
      @stonespider Год назад +13

      ​@@niceboi6364 here 💣💥💥 hope this helps

  • @sennsir
    @sennsir 22 дня назад +84

    6:13 ONE BONUS 💀💀💀

  • @JustGoBrandon
    @JustGoBrandon Год назад +5839

    Years I ago I noticed bed bugs. This is how I eradicated them. 1) I sealed my mattress with a bag, as suggested here. 2) I cleaned all my clothes, sheets etc. 3) I bought four small bowls and put diatomaceous earth in all of them. I then placed each leg of my bed into one bowl. That way when the bugs wanted to climb up to me, they would climb up the bowl and fall into the diatomaceous earth. Every morning I found bugs in the bowls. Within a week they were all dead.

    • @Ghost-fc3kc
      @Ghost-fc3kc Год назад +175

      How dare you, you murderer 😅

    • @arisako5625
      @arisako5625 Год назад +449

      you dropped this king 👑

    • @heistbros8575
      @heistbros8575 Год назад +138

      Interesting idea, I guess the only flaw is if some had already eaten and where in your mattress

    • @Illsky9
      @Illsky9 Год назад +82

      All but one. muahahaha

    • @will-zj5gq
      @will-zj5gq Год назад +29

      @@Illsky9 a dandelion. i haven’t seen one of those since the first freeze

  • @okasuko
    @okasuko Год назад +5132

    I've never experienced bed bugs, but this has inspired me to burn my house down just to be safe.

    • @pauldrice1996
      @pauldrice1996 Год назад +171

      You wont regret it tbh.

    • @politicaloutsider413
      @politicaloutsider413 Год назад +21

      Just don't be dirty...take a bath daily, it's as simple as that 😊
      It works for me 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @alexsouza9533
      @alexsouza9533 Год назад +344

      @@politicaloutsider413 That is nonsense.

    • @markfoster1520
      @markfoster1520 Год назад +27

      It is the only sure way!

    • @paulsowell8544
      @paulsowell8544 Год назад

      What with three letters.

  • @griffinshorts785
    @griffinshorts785 Год назад +1305

    I love the contrast between Marks panic and the professors immense chill

    • @xWood4000
      @xWood4000 Год назад +25

      Imagine if you were that nervous at your job 24/7

    • @EphemeralProductions
      @EphemeralProductions Год назад +11

      I guarantee you if those nasty things took over the professors house he would be JUST as panicky. 👍

  • @babadukk
    @babadukk 23 дня назад +24

    14:42 - the most deceptively innocent "hehe"

    • @DeadleeIan
      @DeadleeIan 4 дня назад

      One bonus! hehe :)
      I love the professor.

  • @armin.hierstetter
    @armin.hierstetter Год назад +2113

    Mark has the unique ability to even make a super gross topic not only playfully entertaining but sparking curiosity in any living human being. The world needs definitely more Mark Robers.

    • @X150X69
      @X150X69 Год назад +4

      I Agreed

    • @GlitchRat1
      @GlitchRat1 Год назад +4

      ​@@X150X69 i also agree

    • @willrobinson9767
      @willrobinson9767 Год назад +1

      We have plenty of idiots.....

    • @cornoc
      @cornoc Год назад +7

      now if he could only figure out how to spark curiosity in non-living human beings

    • @M1A2_AbramsSEPv3
      @M1A2_AbramsSEPv3 Год назад

      @@cornoc 😂

  • @jacksonstewart9849
    @jacksonstewart9849 Год назад +1449

    As a pest control technician myself, this is incredibly helpful! A lot of my customers have questions about the things they can do to get rid of bed bugs or avoid them, and- along with the professional help that my coworkers and I provide- this would be a great resource to direct them to. I especially found the test with the simulated bed post very interesting and it explains a lot of bed bug behavior I already knew about- specifically them climbing all over the walls in severely-infested rooms and apartment units. Great video! See if you can find other pest related content to make!

    • @fredericapanon207
      @fredericapanon207 Год назад

      @Jackson Stewart, I have found heat treatment to be very effective. It can be done on a room-by-room basis or as a whole house or apartment, depending on your budget.
      Personally, I found the first option to be most affordable though it taked more work on my part. Look up YouKillBedbugs in Alberta for more info.

    • @scartrace
      @scartrace Год назад +17

      Definitely needs to do one on german roaches

    • @kibbimkinall2066
      @kibbimkinall2066 Год назад +3

      I concur with his info, Pest Control here aswell.

    • @evolutionarydeadend6812
      @evolutionarydeadend6812 Год назад +10

      @KING'S REVENGE
      You should become a pest control technician.

    • @MissLilyputt
      @MissLilyputt Год назад +2

      Does anyone have any suggestions about keeping palmetto bugs from getting into my home? I really don’t want that nightmare in my home.

  • @therobpratt
    @therobpratt Год назад +1750

    Another tip for prevention: when you arrive at a hotel room - not only inspect the mattress but also anything near the bed like behind the headboard and the nightstands - PRO TIP: use a hot hairdryer in those hard to see areas to see if any bedbugs are there - they’ll move to avoid the hot heat and you’d hopefully see them.

    • @KarenCrusoe1
      @KarenCrusoe1 Год назад +60

      And the curtains! They love the pleats at the top.

    • @NotLikeUs17
      @NotLikeUs17 Год назад +88

      Electrical outlets too. Also I remember coming across on Reddit cautioning people who buy used electronics. The poster opened up a small hand held gaming device and it had bed bugs in it.

    • @supadupakyle8363
      @supadupakyle8363 Год назад +10

      Wow! I’ve learned so much from this comment and Marks fantastic video. I travel all the time for my job… I will apply this knowledge, but overall you just have to be a clean person

    • @therobpratt
      @therobpratt Год назад +53

      @@supadupakyle8363 I wish it was as easy to just be a “clean person” but these bugs are tiny, pernicious and multiply rapidly. Unfortunately, lot of people just don’t have this quality of information for preventing or eliminating an infestation. Mark’s video and a few of the other comments here are really helpful. But most people expect to be entering into a clean hotel room, or sitting in a clean movie theater or park bench, and unknowingly pick up a bed bug or two and bring it home.

    • @joeadkins9278
      @joeadkins9278 Год назад +22

      Best thing to do in a hotel is simply notify the front desk that you have found evidence of bedbugs in your room. I worked in a resort hotel for 3.5 years and few things will cause hotel staff to move faster than the specter of their hotel being known as having bedbugs. They will move you to a new room and may compensate you for the inconvenience. Do check-in early enough in the day so that the hotel is sully staffed and extra rooms are available.

  • @FalloutGenius1
    @FalloutGenius1 15 дней назад +9

    I swear RUclips puts this video in my feed every few months to traumatize me 😂😂😂😂

  • @AirsoftMemeNerd
    @AirsoftMemeNerd Год назад +3232

    My family and I suffered with bed bugs for a year and a half. We tried everything. Sprays, foggers, essential oils, freezing our clothes and blankets, everything. They all failed. I spent $12 on a bag of diatomaceous earth, and dusted it all over the walls, floor, the carpet in my closet, on the bed and frame and bought mattress covers. Their reign of terror was over within 2 weeks. Hundreds of dollars, hours, and a couple exterminator consults wasted because no one told me about crushed up sea shells.

    • @ShukriIssa-jw7nk
      @ShukriIssa-jw7nk Год назад +29

      What type of covers did you buy?😊

    • @asiamies9153
      @asiamies9153 Год назад +24

      Congrats. Did someone travel or did they just appear out of nowhere?

    • @AirsoftMemeNerd
      @AirsoftMemeNerd Год назад +117

      @@asiamies9153 we were never actually able to narrow down where they came from unfortunately

    • @pleaseenteraname1103
      @pleaseenteraname1103 Год назад +26

      My older brother rented from an apartment that had a bedbug infestation.

    • @HappySmilingDog-d7u
      @HappySmilingDog-d7u Год назад +14

      wth just call exterminators

  • @AgroPop_xbox
    @AgroPop_xbox Год назад +1105

    I needed this like 8 months ago. We spent more than $1000 on chemicals including Diatomaceous Earth (DE). The battle lasted for about 3 months and we continually monitor for signs. The whole thing was very traumatic for us, and I'm really not being dramatic saying that, those who have been through a moderate infestation understand. To learn that all that cash we spent in the effort was not necessary, that the DE and steam was probably all we needed, is the biggest takeaway from this video. I applaud your scientific approach. I hope others in need find your video. Thank you

    • @skystraveler2036
      @skystraveler2036 Год назад +69

      One LARGE part of a successful eradication of that 9 out of 10 don't realize is they are their own cause of reinfestation by neglecting to treat thier automobiles. THATS HOW THEY TRAVEL

    • @fictionaliza
      @fictionaliza Год назад +42

      just to validate your trauma - i had a nervous breakdown and my marriage exploded because of bed bugs (straw that broke the camel's back but still)

    • @tamnguyen-bl7jf
      @tamnguyen-bl7jf Год назад

      ok

    • @hanzo90
      @hanzo90 Год назад +16

      One thing I'll never forget is..... the smell

    • @brendanfields3691
      @brendanfields3691 Год назад +17

      Trust I feel the trauma I still have scars from all the bites moving out of there was the best thing cuz even if you clean your apartment your neighbors a Crack head lol

  • @williamperry4519
    @williamperry4519 Год назад +8332

    The bites aren't the worst part it's the psychological damage.

    • @JayfReal
      @JayfReal Год назад +601

      This is absolutely true. and I can say that, as someone who has dealt with them in the past

    • @Inalienablerights15
      @Inalienablerights15 Год назад +97

      AMEN!

    • @luukvandijk5171
      @luukvandijk5171 Год назад +312

      We at my moms lost around 50k in a couple of years because of them. We are all still traumatized sadly

    • @JediNinjaification
      @JediNinjaification Год назад +375

      I had them once and I swear I have PTSD from them.

    • @grelm1322
      @grelm1322 Год назад +34

      For real

  • @phylippezimmermannpaquin2062
    @phylippezimmermannpaquin2062 19 дней назад +20

    Im happy to announce i found nothing on my mattress corners

  • @robertearl7395
    @robertearl7395 Год назад +1206

    I run a bed bug business and this is actually extremely accurate on everything and really cool to see.

  • @balarammusa
    @balarammusa Год назад +1400

    As someone who grew up with the horror of bedbugs, I was scared to watch this video.
    But I'm glad I did, awesome video Mark

    • @jennhazen9947
      @jennhazen9947 Год назад +4

      Same.

    • @phantasmanana
      @phantasmanana Год назад +46

      As someone who grew up with the horror of bedbugs, even after 10 years later now I still:
      1. Keep my bedroom and furniture (especially wooden ones) minimal (extremely minimal);
      2. My bed is always half a foot away from walls;
      3. Everywhere I stay and travel (and I travel A LOT; filmmaking) I always check my bedsheet and put my luggage in the safest spot.
      4. Always keep stock of diatomaceous earth powder in my storage.
      5. Have a dedicated steamer to clean my cloths/shoes and belongings every time I return from travels/work.
      I wish I could've seen this video 10 years ago and it would have saved me so much troubles. Thank you Mark for sharing the information.

    • @alfonzom6
      @alfonzom6 Год назад

      Felt the same but less scared and just felt like them crawling and biting

    • @The_Conqueeftador
      @The_Conqueeftador Год назад +24

      He forgot one of the best methods for controlling them. Duct tape. You just reverse the tape so it is sticky side out on your bed posts or all the way around your mattress. Keep your blankts up as well. Then just go to bed and act as bait and they will all come after you night after night until they are all stuck to the tape. This works extremely well and usually gets them all in about a week.

    • @hanzo90
      @hanzo90 Год назад +7

      I actually feel somewhat traumatized from the times i had to deal with those monsters. Anytime i hear those words or see an image i can immediately smell them. They have the absolute worst smell especially after being squished. I remember when i would lay down about 10 minutes later i would itch all over and that's because they already fed off of me and i NEVER felt them crawl on and off of me. Such a horrifying experience

  • @adam_sings
    @adam_sings Год назад +812

    I've dealt with these critters a few times. My kids brought them home from sleepovers most likely. Mattress covers, bed leg protectors and diatomaceous earth are pretty solid. I tried the sprays and I had respiratory distress from the chemicals. If you're vigilant with it, you can overcome them. Vacuuming daily and decluttering are proactive ways to help speed up the process for sure.

    • @cacau1810
      @cacau1810 Год назад +3

      ok

    • @MattPado
      @MattPado Год назад +7

      Ya I've just used chemicals over at the quatamalans apartments.. had to ship to another state becuz illegal here in RI. I can only imagine these things are gonna be Thanos bugs in a few years.... 🐛

    • @Justaweeeb
      @Justaweeeb Год назад +2

      You put dirt on your bed?

    • @adam_sings
      @adam_sings Год назад +2

      @@Justaweeeb on the floor around the bed

    • @error.418
      @error.418 Год назад +1

      @@MattPado the quatamalans apartments?

  • @matthewlusk612
    @matthewlusk612 Год назад +390

    This video just proved to me that I will watch your videos in entirety every time they pop up on my feed, no matter the subject. I didn't think I would ever intentionally watch a video about bedbugs, unless I got them in my home. The way you approach whatever subject you're focusing on and deliver the information just hooks me every time!

  • @isyougood
    @isyougood Год назад +3563

    I love the professors willingness to support Mark’s utter insanity😂

    • @HallowedError
      @HallowedError Год назад +129

      "You'll feed my babies? OK"

    • @TheonEvilbuho
      @TheonEvilbuho Год назад +38

      lol, he was alright bet lets do this for science.

    • @KaiyaCorrbin
      @KaiyaCorrbin Год назад +50

      As a lab person, myself...if Mark wanted to do a video all about microbiology, I would be 100% down with it, no questions asked lol.

    • @dizzydaddy000
      @dizzydaddy000 Год назад +10

      I mean food is food.

    • @Vanziethel
      @Vanziethel Год назад +43

      Eleven! You get one bonus.

  • @jag519
    @jag519 Год назад +880

    This was a really cool video. I'm an attorney and my office does a lot of bed bug law suits (suing landlords or hotels for knowing about bedbug infestations and still renting out the space leading to people getting bit) and I always wondered why when families get bitten up why do some of the family members end up having like 50 bites and others not as many, and figured it was just that the bugs happen to go for that person more, but seeing the talk about how reactive you are, I assume it's just that the other family members probably did get as many bites and just wasnt reactive.

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE Год назад +4

      E‎‎‎

    • @ayagamal3963
      @ayagamal3963 Год назад +14

      That was informative

    • @ambulocetusnatans
      @ambulocetusnatans Год назад +9

      Does anybody ever sue the exterminators? How did it turn out?

    • @Arphemius
      @Arphemius Год назад +20

      @@jnielsen1956 Just because they drink blood doesn't mean they're vampires.

    • @grqfes
      @grqfes Год назад

      @@ambulocetusnatans why would anyone sue the exterminators

  • @WillWonkeyTertel
    @WillWonkeyTertel 27 дней назад +6

    The health threat of bedbugs is you never sleep a peaceful night again 😂

  • @franksta2006yeah
    @franksta2006yeah Год назад +536

    Pest control tech of 15 years here, absolutely outstanding video! I use to use DE when I first got into bed bug treatments I’ve moved on to silica dust now along with a handful of other insecticides I also take apart the beds and furniture during my treatments. It’s refreshing to see someone talk facts about bed bugs and not try to say dryer sheets and sonic sound will help. Thank you!

    • @pesa9518
      @pesa9518 Год назад +1

      The exterminator I had for bed bugs used some kind of dust spray that filled the room with a kind of cloud of something white for about 30 min until it settled. I was wondering what it was, but didn't think they would tell me for fear of me just buying it myself the next time. I don't think DE fills the room like that, but your comment got me thinking- could it have been silica dust?

    • @franksta2006yeah
      @franksta2006yeah Год назад

      @@pesa9518 it could have been silica dust. But there are also dust like Delta Dust, Drione, tempo. Hopefully it wasn’t any of the three.

  • @austinmiller61
    @austinmiller61 Год назад +1018

    As someone who’s worked in pest control for 5+ years this is totally true! Great information and lines up with all my trainings as a pest control professional!
    Thanks for making this Mark!!

    • @LGAussie
      @LGAussie Год назад +11

      How do u get rid of roaches easily??

    • @confederatehero5297
      @confederatehero5297 Год назад +32

      I was a certified applicator in Texas for 20 years , my advice to anyone with bedbugs would be to buy a new mattress .

    • @jollydd
      @jollydd Год назад +2

      @@confederatehero5297fair enough lol

    • @giangkim8789
      @giangkim8789 Год назад

      ok

    • @tamnguyen-bl7jf
      @tamnguyen-bl7jf Год назад

      ok

  • @unemilifleur
    @unemilifleur Год назад +711

    Because of this video I dreamed about bugs all night last night. Bugs in my bed (but not bedbugs), bugs at my job, bugs everywhere. Thanks Mark.

    • @babidavi6910
      @babidavi6910 Год назад +11

      Mark out here doing the Lord's work.

    • @onigirineko1582
      @onigirineko1582 Год назад +7

      Havin that kafka dream

    • @Carpatouille
      @Carpatouille Год назад

      Worst nightmare for me was bugs in my computer, actual horror

    • @fewkeyfewkey5414
      @fewkeyfewkey5414 Год назад +4

      @@Carpatouille Excuse me sir it appears your computer has a virus. How may I help?

    • @DonVigaDeFierro
      @DonVigaDeFierro Год назад +3

      You may say... This video bugged you?

  • @karaallen9005
    @karaallen9005 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks!

  • @BornAwsumb
    @BornAwsumb Год назад +354

    If your style of teaching was used in public schooling, I can only fantasize the exponential growth we could gain globally and beyond.
    Thank you for the making learning so fun and inspiring for me!

  • @poppinbuckets
    @poppinbuckets Год назад +433

    Great Video, Mark.
    I studied bed bugs after dealing with this for 2 years. I used a method not mentioned in this video. I placed a doggie dish upside down with talcum powder in the grooves to trap them. I taped cloth around the perimeter of the upside-down doggy dish to give them something to climb up. To lure them to the dish, I placed a thermos with dry ice inside on top of the dish, closed the thermos and opened the nozzle. This released CO2 (which as mentioned in the video is something the bed bugs are attracted to). I kept the trap a couple feet from the bed. I would replace the dry ice daily and stayed away from my home for a couple weeks. This literally trapped all the bed bugs. It takes a bit of effort and is inconvenient, but I have never had bed bugs again. Also the video mentioned that 50% of people are not affected, but the reality is, it can be very depressing and embarrassing to live with them. You also do not want people to visit you and then transfer them to their respective homes. You can look up this solution in more detail by googling "dry ice bed bug trap". I hope this helps someone and take care.

    • @sheepcommander_
      @sheepcommander_ Год назад +9

      Thanks!!

    • @MsStarSwordPlays
      @MsStarSwordPlays Год назад +19

      That’s super cool, I never thought of dry ice as an effective trap haha, thanks for the info! If I ever need to get rid of bed bugs I will definitely keep this in mind

    • @Samurai42928
      @Samurai42928 Год назад +5

      I was wondering how effective that method was. Thanks for the input and response. I wanted to mention that the 50% statistic was only in regards to reactivity to their bites. But unlike the point you’re making anyways.

  • @AlexOlinkiewicz
    @AlexOlinkiewicz Год назад +1226

    As someone that went through a moderate bed bug problem that lasted for quite some time, I am disappointed that this video wasn't made around the time I was trying to get rid of them, but at least I now got some better tips in case this happened again.

    • @aquariuskudo
      @aquariuskudo Год назад +3

      How did you get rid of them

    • @skilledberry9703
      @skilledberry9703 Год назад +121

      ​@@aquariuskudo a simple tip is that you can burn the whole house down and the problem of bedbugs will be solved but then you will have new and bigger problems.

    • @fiusionmaster3241
      @fiusionmaster3241 Год назад +3

      @@skilledberry9703 lol

    • @kelseybollinger9094
      @kelseybollinger9094 Год назад +2

      Do lice

    • @Jblbluetoothh
      @Jblbluetoothh Год назад +3

      Don’t sleep on a bed

  • @kevinvest9693
    @kevinvest9693 4 дня назад +3

    I had them as a child. Im still traumatized. I check any furniture constantly.

  • @grahammacdonald7399
    @grahammacdonald7399 Год назад +445

    My family stayed in a VRBO that had bed bugs. We didn't react to the bites immediately, but endured around 10 days of incredible itchiness starting about day 2 after the stay. Hope your arm is OK.

    • @camelCased
      @camelCased Год назад +31

      Yep, many people have delayed reactions. Sometimes even the feeling of bites and crawling can be delayed. I remember some days I had the feeling that something was crawling on my arm and I was looking at it and nothing was there. It felt like paranoia.

    • @tvirwa
      @tvirwa Год назад

      @@camelCasedthat’s just ur neurons in your arm missfiring and sending that signal to your brain im pretty sure

    • @afctaylor12
      @afctaylor12 Год назад

      Called ms

    • @TehButterflyEffect
      @TehButterflyEffect Год назад +2

      @@camelCased Everyone has that. It's normal.
      OP, You can say rental house. You don't have to call it a VRBO just because they advertise more than anyone else.

    • @grahammacdonald7399
      @grahammacdonald7399 Год назад +10

      @@TehButterflyEffect but it _was_ a VRBO...

  • @Spaceman_spiffy
    @Spaceman_spiffy Год назад +375

    Lol at Mark not realizing that he would definitely have bed bugs on him. That’s how you can tell a person has never dealt with them in their home. The whole time watching this I was stressing that he was gonna cause an infestation in his own home.

    • @Lesterioli
      @Lesterioli Год назад +35

      Same! I almost wish they used hazmat suits hahaha

    • @macbeamsupreme
      @macbeamsupreme Год назад +30

      now he’s just giving goodwill the bedbugs lol

    • @connorallen1683
      @connorallen1683 Год назад +5

      @@macbeamsupreme i allso thought that but i feel like they are smart enough to send a non bedbug person into the goodwill

    • @SaintSaint
      @SaintSaint Год назад +12

      The Goodwill I worked with was very adept at eradicating bedbugs. Dryers, steamers, powders, and careful vetting. I think it was franchise policy. as long as the crew didn't sit on furniture and just went in and out quickly, it would likely not cause any more of an incident than any other victim of bedbugs wandering the store.

    • @andynonymous6769
      @andynonymous6769 Год назад +3

      ​​@@SaintSaint I thought, we he went in the store with bedbugs? He could've caused an infestation! But then I realized:
      1. Yeah, he probably just sent someone else in, and
      2. There's no way he'd be the first one going into a goodwill with bedbugs

  • @jonathanmartin3370
    @jonathanmartin3370 Год назад +947

    I have to say I'm proud of myself for making it to the end. The reason: having beds bugs also messes with you. Remember that guy that just "learned to live with them"? It wounds weird, but having them, and having them defeat you repeatedly really takes a toll on a person's mind. That was years ago, but I could still feel them crawling on me when Mark put them on his arm. Thank you Mark for making something so potentially traumatizing a positive learning experience.

    • @jenetikitty
      @jenetikitty Год назад +73

      I"m proud of you too. It's *not* easy to get past that sort of thing. It's so easy to go "ew I would never" but that sort of person has just never dealt with a problem like this--a problem that is so much more persistent than you are. Whenever I see someone screaming about ;'how could someone let their rug get so dirty' or 'let their house get into that condition' I feel so bad because they've clearly never been there. They just see the single moment, not the war that lead up to this moment.

    • @yahwehagape
      @yahwehagape Год назад +22

      0:41 I don’t think he really knows what it’s like when he says “it’s not that hard to get rid of them”

    • @KolbPROD
      @KolbPROD Год назад +13

      ​@Chris Elwell I think he said that to drive the point that commonly sold products don't really work.

    • @alistertowelie
      @alistertowelie Год назад +3

      this is so true, and something people don't talk about

    • @BeDeeke
      @BeDeeke Год назад +3

      They’re sooooooo bad

  • @isrielyoung4826
    @isrielyoung4826 2 месяца назад +29

    Don’t watch this while in your bed lol. Now I feel like everything is crawling on me when there’s literally nothing

  • @mattisus123
    @mattisus123 Год назад +1083

    Mark really is like that one chill uncle with crazy innovative ideas who cheers you up & gives you gifts whenever you see him

  • @KJOokami
    @KJOokami Год назад +183

    As someone who had an infestation of these in my room for over a year, I can genuinely say it was one of the worst experiences of my life. Even after I got rid of them finally, for *months* afterward, I would wake up in the middle of the night with phantom itches that I thought were bed bugs and I would have to turn on the light, check all of my pillows, and sheets and make sure a couple random bugs hadn't survived somehow and started breeding again.
    Those things are a menace. @ ___ @

    • @mamacrochets
      @mamacrochets Год назад +40

      There is definitely a level of PTSD after dealing with a bed bug infestation. This video brought back so many unpleasant memories of the battle I waged against them in my home.

    • @EphemeralProductions
      @EphemeralProductions Год назад +20

      Yep. The paranoia they force upon you is life-changing and horrid

    • @Sierra_nash
      @Sierra_nash Год назад +8

      We got rid of them in December, but I haven’t gone one night without checking the pillows and mattress corners since… I’m so paranoid

    • @Pamela_Meckley88
      @Pamela_Meckley88 13 дней назад

      Sounds like you had PTSD from the experience. Hope you're better now.

  • @matyasxfulop
    @matyasxfulop Год назад +538

    I like how Mark pointed out Steam and Diatomaceous Earth work better and how it's funny that synthetics don't. I discovered this several years ago. I was spraying the perimeter of the house with all sorts of chemicals because some occupants would lose their mind at the sight of anything living. Anyways, I learned to just spread borox around the perimeter of the house. Natural and after the first time, I literally forgot I did it. I was spraying the house in the spring and fall. Mark your content is superior. Please keep educating.

    • @TheWunder
      @TheWunder Год назад +17

      You bought consumer strength spray. You need to buy the undiluted industrial stuff they only sell to businesses (they never check if you're a business)

    • @SerenityGlade74
      @SerenityGlade74 Год назад +23

      @@TheWunder Or use Steam and Diatomaceous Earth. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @calino514
      @calino514 Год назад +23

      Not long ago, multiple pest controllers wanted to get rid of carpenter ants at my home with all sorts of chemicals. I didn't want that at all. After more investigation, a professional roof inspection and a drone, I discovered a rooten wood panel. Got rid of the panel, and the ants went away forever. Kind of unrelated but stressing the anti-pesticide discussion :)

    • @friendlyone2706
      @friendlyone2706 Год назад +8

      I sell both chemicals and steamers - I advise AGAINST the chemicals (except the diatomaceous earth) but most people buy chemicals against my advice. No idea why more don't use steam.

    • @staresce
      @staresce Год назад +2

      But is it safe for pets or humans?

  • @annetteslife
    @annetteslife 20 дней назад +2

    I lived through this nightmare for a year. Just watching you get bit is making me itch

  • @paulchatel2215
    @paulchatel2215 Год назад +826

    Honestly this video is a public utility. I'm sure it will by itself help reduce the bed bug population in cities. I know a lot of people that just assumed that it was not possible to get rid of bed bugs without paying thousands of dollars. If this information is known by the wider public we are entering a new era in the fight against bed bugs. So thank you to you and to professor Wang.

    • @unlimiteddd
      @unlimiteddd Год назад +7

      The last plastic 'petri-dish' under a foot of the bed had me thinking: Could 4 talced (or other slimy like tree glue; hyper adherent substance like the fly-ribbons that are cheap and easy to put) feet for the bed prevent ever the bugs from crawling onto the bed? (when says, you have changed/cleaned all that... or knows your neighbors have them etc...) They are the only way for the insects to reach the human in it... (some could use clothes/body infiltration, but it is relatively easy to tend to that, and the bed in itself for all that)
      The only move they can do (if the bed is correctly placed), could be to climb the walls, reach the ceiling above the bed, and then "fall" onto the bed in a desperate/tactical approach... (but can they even walk upside-down like spiders? idk). Seems far-fetched, but to study further! 🤓

    • @Inertia888
      @Inertia888 Год назад +9

      @@unlimiteddd Yes, I have seen them climb, and fall to a place. I don't know if they are able to purposefully target the landing area, or not. But they can walk on the ceiling, at least for a few inches, before I saw them fall. Most noteworthy, about your ideas, I would say to incorporate a bedbug proof mattress cover. A pregnant one gets itself into the mattress, that mattress will be bedbug city in a few months.

    • @whenlizardsfly
      @whenlizardsfly Год назад +2

      so this video is like nukes to japan

    • @nahyanahmed8374
      @nahyanahmed8374 Год назад

      Very informative :0

    • @cynthiakeller5954
      @cynthiakeller5954 Год назад +3

      I wonder if bed bugs prefer people that eat certain diets or avoid people that eat strong tasting foods like chile peppers, onions, garlic, ginger, curry, vinegar...

  • @JONBA.
    @JONBA. Год назад +547

    The amount of times Mark gets trolled by Professor is hilarious.

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE Год назад

      E

    • @kilominum
      @kilominum Год назад +24

      the hehe when he shaked the container with roaches got me crying

    • @agentmueller
      @agentmueller Год назад +3

      @@andriusk5044lmao

  • @kobitz9001
    @kobitz9001 Год назад +586

    It's kinda adorable that Mark didn't know that roaches can fly. I live in a warmer climate so I see them decently often. Diatenatious earth works well on other bugs too. I've used it for roaches before. Great stuff.

    • @TheNaNaChMan
      @TheNaNaChMan Год назад +1

      🤣🤣😍😍

    • @azaria_phd
      @azaria_phd Год назад +10

      tbh I didn't know that roaches don't fly if the temperature is low enough.

    • @lanticocean
      @lanticocean Год назад +1

      I never saw a flying one even though I live in a warmer climate 😮

    • @wolfferoni
      @wolfferoni Год назад +2

      @@lanticocean Warmer is relative, how warm are we talking? They love humidity too

    • @LightFallout
      @LightFallout Год назад

      @@azaria_phd I didn't know roaches could fly at all

  • @zap...
    @zap... 15 дней назад +4

    My mom's been praying to get rid of her bed bug infestation for years. She has faith that it's working. I don't visit her anymore.

  • @beccaemccarty
    @beccaemccarty Год назад +30

    These videos are so interesting and informative. Thank you, Mark!

  • @AC-cp3zr
    @AC-cp3zr Год назад +763

    I don’t know if you’re aware of how valuable and how useful this video is, how helpful it is, especially to people living in poverty. Thank you so much.

    • @bobaorc7839
      @bobaorc7839 Год назад +25

      Yes. This isn't just a "problem that's the fault of whoever is suffering from it" like a lot of people seem to think. Plenty of people who live in a cramped apartment complexes and illegal dwellings suffer through infestations all the time.

    • @JennyPatel-yk6bx
      @JennyPatel-yk6bx Год назад +2

      Bed bugs R clever critters
      Avoiding is near impossible, unless we never sleep away from home
      The only thing that worked is ditatamacious dust under mattress n bedlegs, etc
      After all strategies, one bedbug bit on my forehead ... No doubt one that dropped from ceiling
      PS bedbugs may have come in blankets from . (new flatmate)

    • @deadlyfarriswheel
      @deadlyfarriswheel Год назад +1

      ​@JennyPatel-yk6bx you don't even have to sleep away from home it's like lice if it gets on you you're flipping a coin if it's a female with eggs or just a male

    • @katrin333.
      @katrin333. Год назад

      Во франции нашествие клопов и не у нищих.надеюсь, они посмотрят это видео

    • @СветланаЕн
      @СветланаЕн Год назад

      Нищета и качество уборки не влияет на появление клопов.

  • @MarkRober
    @MarkRober  Год назад +4028

    This is arguably more of a PSA than a RUclips video but hopefully you powered your way through it ;) Now let's build some cool stuff together- www.crunchlabs.com

  • @susanrossman529
    @susanrossman529 3 дня назад

    This video is THE MOST helpful one I have seen in years. Thanks for all the work and love the Prof. and the fun you all had doing the video.

  • @POKEMONMASTERALY
    @POKEMONMASTERALY Год назад +525

    I had a terrible problem with an apartment I lived in 3 years ago having a massive bed bug infestation. The owners of the building knew about the issue and never properly treated it so the bugs would just go from unit to unit over apparently decades from what I eventually found online in reviews for the apartment. ALWAYS read up before you move into shared living situations. Save yourself the time and money. People always talk about bad tenants and not enough about predatory landlords.

    • @swiftheadkick
      @swiftheadkick Год назад +18

      Sounds like we lived in the same place. We sued because we were able to contact the person who rented the place before us and they told the Landlord there was a problem and we got our deposit and the cost to move and new furniture and beds out of it

    • @HoppingSnake290
      @HoppingSnake290 Год назад +6

      Yeah I had the same problem except the owners would actually help but the bedbugs still remain I lost my comfortable bed that I had for years and my favorite pillow 😔

    • @terenarosa4790
      @terenarosa4790 Год назад +2

      ​@@swiftheadkick how did you contact the person who lived there before you?

    • @julietteoscaralphanovember2223
      @julietteoscaralphanovember2223 Год назад +3

      I would have documented everything and made the landlord pay for to get rid of them

    • @typischphilipp6511
      @typischphilipp6511 Год назад +2

      sue him! if he knew about it he has to do something against it

  • @kekchanbiggestfan
    @kekchanbiggestfan Год назад +1019

    I once found one single bed bug on my bed. I thoroughly searched my room and found nothing and I’ve never see any since, but that single bug made me sleep terrible for like a week.

    • @theenzoferrari458
      @theenzoferrari458 Год назад +46

      At least your not like me. I find them everyday. 😁😔

    • @Shah-k7z
      @Shah-k7z Год назад +38

      Our work accommodation was bedbug infested, if the room is always occupied with someone living and sleeping there, there were more bedbug activity. The room I stayed in had no signs of bedbugs as I never spent more than an hour a day in there , meaning no bedbug food . So it's possible for bugs to not infest areas with low human activity

    • @winterr.m
      @winterr.m Год назад +84

      Dude I found a dead one on some sheets I had in the washer. I haven’t seen any more but I’ve been frantically searching everywhere every single day. I had them before a couple years back and it’s like the ptsd is coming back to me. I’m praying it was just the one bug

    • @queentanika4337
      @queentanika4337 Год назад +10

      This happened to me as well. I didn't see any more

    • @salmontanio212
      @salmontanio212 Год назад +4

      Only a week?

  • @franksunderland7039
    @franksunderland7039 Год назад +829

    Having worked in a hotel through a bed bug infestation, I was told all this by our exterminator almost 15 years ago. We shut down the building and he used diatomaceous earth and cold. They never came back. He said they liked to climb posts and head boards and seek out humans but retreated quickly, also, said they were immune to poison. He said that they were most likely brought by customers, because people bring their own pillows.

    • @kennylaysh2776
      @kennylaysh2776 Год назад +66

      Horrifying that people have these in their PILLOWS and don't know it, what the heck?? Am I just weirdly clean, because I notice if anything is going on with bugs in my house.

    • @franksunderland7039
      @franksunderland7039 Год назад +64

      What blows my mind is that an exterminator with 30 years experience, and is most likely retired now, had the same answers as this study. I'm happy this validates what I was told years ago.

    • @_LifeIsGood
      @_LifeIsGood Год назад +10

      I thought he said diatomaceous earth and HOT temps....?

    • @mandazinleya8607
      @mandazinleya8607 Год назад +34

      @@_LifeIsGood Did you notice the part where in the video at 21:03 where he said if you cannot steam something put it in the freezer, so I guess the cold helps too

    • @Itsyrm8
      @Itsyrm8 Год назад

      ​@@_LifeIsGood this is an obvious attempt to confuse the public by the lizard people

  • @anschn7166
    @anschn7166 18 дней назад +12

    20:53 Well, one caveat here is that the really efficient pesticides are not allowed to be used anymore because they also endanger human health, but they are the reason we went from 1 in 3 houses to 1 in 1000 houses in the first place when they were still in use.

    • @Azathoth43
      @Azathoth43 День назад +1

      DDT is what you're talking about, I believe.

  • @easye805
    @easye805 Год назад +2293

    Mark is becoming a detective, a doctor, and inventor, and an engineer. This might as well be the renaissance by itself

  • @TimeBucks
    @TimeBucks Год назад +780

    Impressively informative and helpful!

  • @scocassovegetus
    @scocassovegetus Год назад +1866

    Pro tip: when putting in a new floor, before the baseboard is put on, fill diatomaceous earth all around the edges of the room under where the baseboard will go, between the flooring and the wall (works with carpet as well - just fill the space between the carpet tack strip and the wall). This will take care of bedbugs, ants, sow bugs, etc.

    • @kodyyoung867
      @kodyyoung867 Год назад +8

      How

    • @cryan1369
      @cryan1369 Год назад +98

      diatomaceous earth is a life saver with bugs

    • @cryan1369
      @cryan1369 Год назад +51

      @@kodyyoung867 it dries them out

    • @OVERMID
      @OVERMID Год назад +29

      Alright lemme conqueror earth real quick

    • @saving1558
      @saving1558 Год назад +63

      ​@Cryan13 It actually shreds them apart, by slicing so thinly enough times they dry out or "bleed to death".

  • @millermadewoodcraftsandmet9887
    @millermadewoodcraftsandmet9887 11 дней назад +1

    Just watching this one made my skin crawl. I kept subconsciously thinking I was feeling bugs crawl on me. Ugh!

  • @celesteelka
    @celesteelka Год назад +87

    If this is the start of a "visiting college campuses to talk to experts in things I know nothing about" series, I am all for it.

  • @CollinAbroadcast
    @CollinAbroadcast Год назад +1829

    Well this makes me feel at least a little better traveling from hotel to hotel

  • @stephen8810
    @stephen8810 Год назад +236

    For two years my family and I dealt with bed bugs, we tried basically everything under the sun to help but nothing really finished them off until we got professional help, such a great video, these bugs are truly terrifying to deal with

  • @Blue.mp1
    @Blue.mp1 2 месяца назад +8

    21:38 bro just casually lifts up a bed with one arm 💀

    • @TheKtownhustler
      @TheKtownhustler Месяц назад +1

      So do i.

    • @christopherleadholm6677
      @christopherleadholm6677 21 день назад

      You act like that's not a normal thing people can (or should be able to) do. For what reason would someone own a bed frame and mattress heavier than they can actually lift other than extravagance, anyway?

  • @lawnmower16
    @lawnmower16 Год назад +572

    I got bedbugs about a decade ago and it was the worst thing that ever happened to me in my whole life, bar nothing. In the end, most of the conclusions I came to were identical to the ones made in this video, so I'm glad I wasn't doing anything I really didn't need to do lol. I still treat every new room I move into with diatomaceous earth to this day, and I'm the neurotic bedbug checker whenever I go on vacation with my friends.
    I had serious PTSD-like symptoms from the experience for a while, but the fact that I was able to watch this whole video and only feel a little bit itchy is proof that I've come a long way lol

    • @sarcasticbimbo1420
      @sarcasticbimbo1420 Год назад +27

      I've had bedbugs twice, now. I'm so afraid of getting them again, I can't stand it. In fact, we just moved from our most recent infested apartment. We had them for 2 years during which our landlord refused to treat it.

    • @SprocketFXM
      @SprocketFXM Год назад +24

      In the same boat of PTSD like symptoms post infestation over 6 years ago. I am listening, not watching, because I can't even see them without feeling pretty gross

    • @lawnmower16
      @lawnmower16 Год назад +14

      @@SprocketFXM it gets better, just keep being on top of bedroom cleanliness, treat new furniture with diatomaceous earth, check for bedbugs before you stay the night somewhere else. In time it will become part of the routine and you'll reclaim your confidence that you'll never have to deal with an investigation again. For me, it took at least 5 years before I stopped feeling the need to check my sheets with a flashlight every time I woke up, but I still have to when I stay at a hotel

    • @dianebrooks1859
      @dianebrooks1859 Год назад +9

      Had an incredibly lucky, minor encounter 1 year ago and I still itched watching this video 😬

    • @mrblack6974
      @mrblack6974 Год назад +3

      PTSD indeed 😆

  • @Thetrueshogun
    @Thetrueshogun Год назад +612

    I love how the entire time the professor is just basically trolling mark 😂

    • @zericle1
      @zericle1 Год назад +95

      "I said ten, professor!"
      "One bonus, hehehe ;)"

    • @andynonymous6769
      @andynonymous6769 Год назад +49

      Oh you didn't bring a change of clothes?
      Sorry forgot to tell you :>

    • @helensernett9477
      @helensernett9477 Год назад +41

      "You want to wear gloves?"

    • @TehWoodsieOne
      @TehWoodsieOne Год назад +39

      The little "hehe" after shaking the box of cockroaches

    • @nooormann
      @nooormann Год назад +7

      Hehe

  • @dragoslove
    @dragoslove Год назад +658

    I had a carpet beetle infestation a few years ago that we initially thought were bed bugs. I still have nightmares. Mark, this video was miserable to watch, and thanks for making it.

    • @tapirsareunder-appreciated2272
      @tapirsareunder-appreciated2272 Год назад +24

      On one hand, at least carpet beetles don't bite. On the other hand... the flying at you out of nowhere still makes me jump.

    • @OgdenM
      @OgdenM Год назад +15

      Ugh I'd freak out. They are so similar looking.
      I lived in a place with bedbugs years ago.
      My new place doesn't have them. But, one year I suddenly noticed what I thought was a bedbug near my bed... A few months after one of my house mates found a couple bedbugs in his room.
      Turns out the the thing that I found was a carpet beetle.. And that the house mate had JUST brought in a few bedbugs after a trip. He dried everything on hot and vacuumed and we monitored the house for months... Didn't find any more bedbugs thankfully.
      ... I find a couple carpet beetles every spring in my room and have a brief freak out until I notice the wings.

    • @hotaru8309
      @hotaru8309 Год назад +5

      How do we destroy those?

    • @dl5244
      @dl5244 Год назад +2

      rofl. I was about to reply with:
      Thanks. I hated this, but future me appreciates it

    • @katrin931
      @katrin931 Год назад +2

      @@hotaru8309 same as bedbugs

  • @sirgouki6207
    @sirgouki6207 15 дней назад +7

    There's something I'd like to correct here that is overlooked... Bedbugs CAN and WILL jump. Moving your bed doesn't help much, if at all

    • @ACSuperstar
      @ACSuperstar 12 дней назад

      😮

    • @thebizkit69u
      @thebizkit69u 12 дней назад

      They can't jump, but they can crawl up walls and drop on to you.

  • @dovesr0478
    @dovesr0478 Год назад +1465

    Worked in public housing ~6 years ago and bedbugs were a constant problem. Exterminator told me that the chemical they used to use worked great, but was extremely carcinogenic so they had to switch to weaker stuff which the bugs are basically immune to now. Eventually we switched to the heat treatments and those seemed to work well, especially considering that the traditional treatments involved a lot of cleaning which most of the tenants hardly ever did.
    Funniest part was we had this one lady who was basically a stereotypical crazy hippy who swore by diatomaceous earth. We all basically laughed it off but turns out she was the true galaxy brain all along.

    • @glennusher4160
      @glennusher4160 Год назад +52

      Yep.. Some people are really dirty and don't clean.. ive seen it myself and can't understand how people can live like that.. I have never had any Bedbugs, bugs or mice problems and i live in Public Housing.. But then again./ I'm a neat freak..

    • @stevenr8606
      @stevenr8606 Год назад +15

      Wrong. Silica Gel out performs it. This product causes the bugs to dehydrate, as any and all exoskeleton animal. You most likely have seen the small white bags with round balls inside ? Well that's it!!!!!!

    • @arehtman3329
      @arehtman3329 Год назад +46

      @@stevenr8606 but it doesn't stick to them

    • @binarytriplets
      @binarytriplets Год назад +86

      @@stevenr8606 That comment is insufferable. Wrong about what? Your comment implies their post made a claim it didnt even make, simply because you were in a rush for an excuse to ordain yourself as the "sage" to drop your "superior" knowledge. LMAO.

    • @stevenr8606
      @stevenr8606 Год назад +1

      @arehtman3329 yes it does, as their exoskeleton bodies are waxy.

  • @eshagollapalli2433
    @eshagollapalli2433 Год назад +166

    As a college student you can just tell the professor is really cool. He seems so chill and has a great laugh

    • @athena706
      @athena706 Год назад +4

      ikr haha

    • @imnotdavidxnsx
      @imnotdavidxnsx Год назад +10

      "11"
      "You said only 10 bed bugs!"
      "Bonus"

    • @gateauxq4604
      @gateauxq4604 Год назад +4

      And trolled Mark a few times

    • @celerystick1663
      @celerystick1663 Год назад

      That college professor psyching mark with that shake was gold.

  • @hjv7121
    @hjv7121 Год назад +2274

    My jaw literally dropped when they showed the house with the really bad infestation. It blows my mind that any human could live in that sort of environment.

    • @taleabriggs2249
      @taleabriggs2249 Год назад +92

      Yeah it's sad, I had that situation and it was awful. I had to move out and we did the same stuff as this video, it doesn't work on bad infestations you have to move out.

    • @spf-92.5
      @spf-92.5 Год назад +33

      ​@Talea Briggs 🙏 Well I'm glad you are outta that, my crawlspace still gets some mice every fall but bed bugs and roaches are next level.

    • @Eduardo_Espinoza
      @Eduardo_Espinoza Год назад +16

      Humans are pretty tough 😊

    • @ethanthao2831
      @ethanthao2831 Год назад +15

      I mean he wasn't allergic

    • @taleabriggs2249
      @taleabriggs2249 Год назад +21

      @@spf-92.5 I'm glad I got out of it too, never buy used furniture or houses without proper inspection.

  • @davidfraser7763
    @davidfraser7763 21 день назад +1

    Bedbug Information is 100 times more helpful than Glitter Entertainment. Thank you Mark.

  • @yeetusboletus9985
    @yeetusboletus9985 Год назад +909

    I found it funny how Mark got freaked out by the cockroaches, yet willingly let 10 bed bugs suck blood from his arm.

    • @Uradamus
      @Uradamus Год назад +17

      12, heh.

    • @KOTO-cod
      @KOTO-cod Год назад +6

      11

    • @Uradamus
      @Uradamus Год назад +10

      @@KOTO-cod You are forgetting either the first solo one he fed or the bonus one added to the group of 10, as it was an even dozen he fed in total between the 2 feeding sessions.

    • @jeanpiolo7719
      @jeanpiolo7719 Год назад +28

      You've never had a roach fly at your direction and it shows.

    • @doomsdaycookie7034
      @doomsdaycookie7034 Год назад

      @@jeanpiolo7719

  • @aguythatplayscardgames1181
    @aguythatplayscardgames1181 Год назад +698

    Thank you for posting this at 9pm on this side of the world Mark. A little bit of extra fuel to my already extreme phobia of insects before I sleep is always appreciated. Love the content!

    • @neverwill_iever5826
      @neverwill_iever5826 Год назад +13

      It’s 8:31 am here lol. hope you sleep tonight!

    • @Ciles
      @Ciles Год назад +1

      ​@@neverwill_iever5826 same for me

    • @bikr2381
      @bikr2381 Год назад +4

      It’s 6:40 for me, just woke up lol

    • @nooooob7284
      @nooooob7284 Год назад +3

      you live in southeast asia and i know that bc i live there too

    • @neverwill_iever5826
      @neverwill_iever5826 Год назад

      @@Ciles :D, you in Canada or America?

  • @wystrix439
    @wystrix439 Год назад +124

    “Nine… ten… eleven”
    “I said ten, professor!”
    “One bonus ;)”
    6:06

  • @herbross6612
    @herbross6612 Месяц назад

    Mark, I've been fighting them for 4 months, I ve been watching your videos for long and I totally trust you, Im sure I'll get rid of them now

  • @littlemisstentoes
    @littlemisstentoes Год назад +217

    I'm so glad you made this video. It's so much easier to be less afraid of bed bugs when you can understand them. I ended up getting a few of them several years ago from hanging at my friends house who I didn't know had them. I followed similar advice about steaming and drying all my clothes and linens which got rid of them easily and have never had them since!

  • @ad.i
    @ad.i Год назад +264

    I once had a bedbug scare a few years ago, and the level vagueness and shams on the internet drove me nuts. This video is a godsend, you've saved many lives today fam o7

    • @famlauriek7353
      @famlauriek7353 Год назад +8

      Same here, diatomaceous earth is the ticket!

    • @Jiuyal
      @Jiuyal Год назад +4

      100% absolutely agree from personal experience!

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE Год назад +2

      ‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎E‎‎‎‎‎

    • @jonasan-san
      @jonasan-san Год назад +3

      Well, and also ended many....

    • @Blowingmind
      @Blowingmind Год назад +4

      I had a small infestation once, just diatomaceous earthed it up, haven't seen one in 2 years

  • @chrisclark5135
    @chrisclark5135 Год назад +355

    By far the most uncomfortable Mark Rober video, but also useful. Creeped out and well armed with information I wasn't expecting on a Saturday afternoon. Thanks Mark, I think...

    • @privacyvalued4134
      @privacyvalued4134 Год назад +6

      Until tonight. Sweet dreams!

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 Год назад +1

      When he got to putting the second one his arm, I was just about ready to leave.

  • @РоманТомилин-ю5щ
    @РоманТомилин-ю5щ Месяц назад +9

    7:42 plants vs zombie😅😅😂

  • @TONY19021965
    @TONY19021965 Год назад +259

    Great video Mark, thank you. We had a moderate infestation that took about 3 years to completely get rid of. We threw out 2 mattresses, 1 bedframe, a couch, and a living room chair, pulled up a rug, and refinished a bedroom before it was all over. We didn't know it at the time, but they were living behind the Wainscot molding around the bedroom wall. They were brought in the suitcase of one of my daughter's friends, who got them from her brother, who got them from a camping lodge. We found out that they were bedbugs because my daughter had a strong allergic reaction, as I did as well. Itchy red splotches. My daughter developed a bit of insomnia, and that's how we finally caught them in action! And then *IT WAS WAR!* Fortunately, we had a few friends in the exterminator business and got some solid help. Diatomaceous dirt and Steri-Fab were applied to the formally infected and cleansed areas, along with the personal application of a combination of tea tree oil, eucalyptus oil, and mint oil helped us. Even if the oils had no effect on the bedbugs, we at least felt better. We also put our bedding and night clothes through the dryer every morning.

    • @Dark_Harmony
      @Dark_Harmony Год назад +2

      What is imsobia?

    • @Ibanez3x
      @Ibanez3x Год назад +9

      They probably meant to spell insomnia.

    • @TONY19021965
      @TONY19021965 Год назад +6

      @@Ibanez3x
      I am one person, and I am a he. Thanks for the spell check.

    • @TONY19021965
      @TONY19021965 Год назад +9

      @@Dark_Harmony
      It's that thing you get when you try to type too quickly. 😏

    • @mano2432
      @mano2432 Год назад

      Wainscot.

  • @Mathias5874
    @Mathias5874 Год назад +603

    Certified BedBug expert here, I’ve been fallowing Mark for a while now. Never thought I would see the day he would cover a topic that I enjoy and love! So excited to see people learning and discovering my favorite Bug. Maybe a history lesson on BedBugs? “From Bat Bugs to modern day Bed Bugs”! This would be awesome!

    • @africanjew1596
      @africanjew1596 Год назад +9

      No certified bedbug expert would spell “following” as “fallowing”

    • @vanillabatbones
      @vanillabatbones Год назад

      @@africanjew1596there are other languages than english

    • @axolotlguy25
      @axolotlguy25 Год назад +45

      @@africanjew1596 no human has perfect grammar

    • @jayboi3488
      @jayboi3488 Год назад +13

      @@africanjew1596 no human has perfect spelling.

    • @jazibali7791
      @jazibali7791 Год назад +3

      Bro how can you work with these bugs ?

  • @jonniboye6399
    @jonniboye6399 Год назад +135

    When I dealt with bed bugs in my apartment a few years back the little bowls with talcum powder were really helpful. We put them on our bed as well as our couch. After we installed them the bugs got a bit hungrier and I was able to find one crawling on me in the middle of the day. My landlord was a jerk and we needed physical proof of bed bugs before he would do anything about it, so this was crucial in getting the heat treatment.
    I'm jealous of the people who don't react to the bites. I got welts larger than quarters on my body that itched like crazy. In case anyone needs to know, rubbing the inside of a banana peel on the bite will make the itching go away instantly. It's temporary, but still very much needed when you're dealing with them on a daily basis.

    • @grandmaDecker
      @grandmaDecker Год назад +2

      Thanks for the idea of the banana peel, itching drove me nuts, have the silver dollar swelling at first, but my body must be getting use to them, as just dime size now. Itching is a nuisance though, thanks again!

    • @canceryahhh
      @canceryahhh Год назад +3

      Green or ripe banana? 🍌 🤔

    • @wecvgb9
      @wecvgb9 Год назад

      In some states, they allow the landlord to force you, the tenant, to pay for extermination. Unless you can prove the bugs came from another part of your building, you may be stuck with paying for everything

    • @pupperific
      @pupperific 29 дней назад

      Baking soda paste applied to the bites draws out the bug saliva that makes them itch so bad. Its a life saver. Also the steam is easy and works great and fast!

  • @ECHO-505
    @ECHO-505 12 дней назад

    0:20 and I'm itchy all over already lol
    Thanks for making this Mark!

  • @antonioj358
    @antonioj358 Год назад +1908

    My father once told me that during his military service, he was assigned to a garrison where he encountered a room infested with bed bugs. Determined to find a solution, the next day he headed to the kitchen and grabbed four large empty canned food containers. Filling them with water, he placed each bed leg into a can. To his dismay, he discovered the following days that the bugs had changed their strategy. Instead of climbing up the bed legs, they had found a way to reach the ceiling and then strategically dropped onto the bed! Truly amazing.

    • @freedustin
      @freedustin Год назад +367

      Amazing how constantly being bitten throughout your sleep can cause psychosis and PTSD.
      Transmits no disease? Except mental...which can easily be just as bad.

    • @Chuckichanly
      @Chuckichanly Год назад +276

      those bugs are demons

    • @charmncute3649
      @charmncute3649 Год назад +329

      The bugs learned military strategies.

    • @metamorphicorder
      @metamorphicorder Год назад +66

      They arent really know to be prolific climbers. Thats pretty wild.

    • @Scootfairy
      @Scootfairy Год назад +80

      horrorifying

  • @Aryzuo
    @Aryzuo Год назад +1312

    The professor seems like exactly the type of person who would be an entomologist. Love that guy.

    • @edelweiss-
      @edelweiss- Год назад +15

      Hehe

    • @LinkEX
      @LinkEX Год назад +50

      I laughed out loud at his move at 6:09. That professor has a brazen sense of humor :D

    • @gangoffour6690
      @gangoffour6690 Год назад +2

      What happens when you cross a bed bug and a termite ?

    • @mira8950
      @mira8950 Год назад +2

      my house have 'mite house' it very itchy, i cannot deploy heat over 50 degree :/ any solution
      i did everything in internet and this video said

    • @Gamingderpmonglers
      @Gamingderpmonglers Год назад +9

      ​​@enriqueamaya3883but your wallet will be 😂

  • @ronnydarko9046
    @ronnydarko9046 Год назад +734

    We need more of these in-depth insect showcases! This one was amazing! Thank you Mark!

    • @anshdamo
      @anshdamo Год назад +6

      one specific to ants please

    • @wolfferoni
      @wolfferoni Год назад +7

      Agreed. I'd like a cockroach one at some point, especially since Mark's afraid of them. Maybe learning about them will quell his fears. Perhaps he could try some exposure therapy and explain the common misconception of exposure therapy meaning to throw a fearful person in the deep end with the things that they fear. It's a very gradual process

    • @ronnydarko9046
      @ronnydarko9046 Год назад

      Ant lover here too. Looks like this is officially the next installment!

    • @carey_metv
      @carey_metv Год назад

      Coyote Peterson

    • @The.new.Creator
      @The.new.Creator Год назад

      you like bed bugs too?.. why... you must of never had to deal with them your self XD

  • @netslum12
    @netslum12 12 дней назад

    How was i not already subbed!?! Really great video entertaining and informative

  • @saulromero5953
    @saulromero5953 Год назад +204

    Another thing he failed to mention was how bad it can get for certain people that get bitten. He's lucky he didn't get a reaction. I had no idea the hotel I was staying at had bed bugs or that I was even bitten at first. In a few short hours, I had over 50 bites all over my body, arms and legs. The itching was the WORST. It became unbearable for about 2 weeks and I still have marks from all the scratching. I thought flea bites were bad but this was on another level. Always check the mattress and furniture wherever you stay.

    • @calculator1841
      @calculator1841 Год назад +19

      Yup. Not to mention you look like you walked through a swamp during mosquito season. The first time I find one had apartment get an exterminator. That one week was maddening.

    • @saulromero5953
      @saulromero5953 Год назад +16

      @Calc Ulator "Maddening". That's literally the word to describe the feeling u go thru during the 2 week ordeal of constant itching and scratching. As soon as u stopped itching one bite, another bite would start itching. It would drive me MAD...

    • @twokssei1
      @twokssei1 Год назад +4

      The professor said he was quite reactive and was surprised that Mark's body didnt even react.

    • @boaofdeath
      @boaofdeath Год назад +3

      I have scars because of the bed bugs bite

    • @JoeJoe-wp1vv
      @JoeJoe-wp1vv Год назад +1

      He did mention it.

  • @Maliciox
    @Maliciox Год назад +1575

    Mark didn't just teach us about bed bugs, Mark also just taught up how mating works. Thank you Mark very cool.

    • @zaman54321
      @zaman54321 Год назад

      **Traumatic insemination**

    • @Badbirdie
      @Badbirdie Год назад +7

      Thank u Kanye very cool

    • @DoubloonGoblin
      @DoubloonGoblin Год назад +26

      And he did it in a child friendly way too!

    • @KinDiedYesterday
      @KinDiedYesterday Год назад

      ​@@DoubloonGoblin yea and its accurate too. Not a load of bullshit like getting babies from a birb

    • @danttheman1573
      @danttheman1573 Год назад +14

      at least traumatic insemination

  • @Chan12282
    @Chan12282 Год назад +435

    I lived with bedbugs for years as a child. I used to have a hard time sleeping and I would cover my ears with my hands before I fell asleep. It was awful. I would wake up every morning with dozens of bites over my whole body which were very itchy. This video honestly was very disturbing for me.

    • @benjamincrew1949
      @benjamincrew1949 Год назад +31

      That's unacceptable. I had them pretty bad and they were gone within a couple of months. Not that hard if you stay on top of it.

    • @frockz69
      @frockz69 Год назад +66

      ​@@benjamincrew1949 some people aren't so lucky

    • @christianhoffman7407
      @christianhoffman7407 Год назад +49

      @@benjamincrew1949 But where you a child managing all of that? Also Chan may be from another country where things are just different.

    • @benjamincrew1949
      @benjamincrew1949 Год назад +30

      @@christianhoffman7407 I mean it's unacceptable that he had to go through that. A lot of people still think you have to throw your furniture out and/or burn it. They think they're near impossible to get rid of and don't take steps to get rid of them.

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Год назад

      First of all, db hum’ns do unsuitable things such travelling / misusing planes etc, then get bed bugs also because they’re too db and leave stuff on the floor, then they _ innocent bed bugs instead of dealing with their db mistakes, the least they can do if they’re too db and get bed bugs is to either live with them, or move into another room, and leave that room / the mattress to the bed bugs!

  • @jcortese3300
    @jcortese3300 9 дней назад

    No bedbugs that I know of, but since I live in apartments, I am constantly slightly paranoid about them. I just bought a mattress bag, some diatomaceous earth, and some traps. Can't thank you enough for the honest, useful information.
    It's been a while since I vacuumed, too -- going to rectify that tomorrow AM.

  • @chek6303
    @chek6303 Год назад +2044

    Mark is brave. He could bring one pregnant bedbug home. That's all it takes. I personally would not even get near this lab.

    • @BrBill
      @BrBill Год назад +117

      To be fair, we did watch him treat a home afterwards. Maybe it was his.

    • @iamatlantis1
      @iamatlantis1 Год назад +39

      true, if that wasn't his home he was treating thats his most likely spot to bring one home. people get them from movie theater chairs also.

    • @willrobinson9767
      @willrobinson9767 Год назад +12

      @@BrBill treating doesn't get rid of bedbugs....

    • @chrism4008
      @chrism4008 Год назад +4

      Not the word i would use to describe it...

    • @BrBill
      @BrBill Год назад +2

      @@willrobinson9767 Fair point.