Cockroaches - What You've Been Told is Totally Wrong

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  • Опубликовано: 2 сен 2023
  • If you think you know how cockroaches work, then think again. There is a lot of misinformation out there about cockroaches. This video will enlighten you about the truth. Roaches may not operate the way you think they do.
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Комментарии • 1,4 тыс.

  • @rodneybrand8521
    @rodneybrand8521 10 месяцев назад +49

    The only thing i know about roaches is i want them dead..

  • @joeanderson8839
    @joeanderson8839 10 месяцев назад +1064

    I used to be a licensed exterminator. The only thing I know about cockroaches is that I am being haunted by the ghost of the mother roach. I waged war for two years on the German roaches of my town. After saturating an empty house with chemicals, crack and crevasse, spray, fog, bait, and even hormone traps, I was attacked by the largest German roach I have ever seen. It was the mother roach. She was vowing to seek her revenge on me in the afterlife. I have been haunted ever since.

    • @jltaco85
      @jltaco85 10 месяцев назад +226

      You probably didn't pay the child support that's why she's after you!!

    • @christistarling8944
      @christistarling8944 10 месяцев назад +132

      be haunted no more, because...she's now living at MY house. Am about to do battle, so wish me luck. I'll need it.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +194

      Hell hath seen no fury as a mother roach scorned. I'm glad that six legged creature is haunting you and not me. Lol. Be well my friend.

    • @SouthernGirl999
      @SouthernGirl999 10 месяцев назад +30

      😂🤣

    • @mikemealey3661
      @mikemealey3661 10 месяцев назад +60

      Late one summer night in'70 We were playing wallball under the school light here in philly when a flying roach 3" long landed right on my sweaty shoulder and bit me!
      😫AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! I still fear roaches🪳💥🔨

  • @fuselpeter5393
    @fuselpeter5393 9 месяцев назад +230

    As a German I have to say I'm somewhat surprised that at least our cockroaches have reached world domination.

    • @frostflower5555
      @frostflower5555 9 месяцев назад +7

      In Serbian they are called Buba Shvaba. Buba for bug, and Shvaba for I am guessing Swabia. So in a way the same as German cockroach lol.

    • @riding2nowhere
      @riding2nowhere 9 месяцев назад +6

      😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣😂😂😢 I hope you ment that to be funny, but in a way, it's true, and humans are their prisoners. 😮🧐🤔

    • @jupitercyclops6521
      @jupitercyclops6521 9 месяцев назад

      Don't be so surprised.
      Germans gave it a good go & came close to achieving world domination more than once

    • @thethinkingman-
      @thethinkingman- 9 месяцев назад +1

      in israel they call cockroaches the enemy !@@frostflower5555

    • @None-zc5vg
      @None-zc5vg 9 месяцев назад +1

      You mean the two-legged variety

  • @degreaseLLC
    @degreaseLLC 9 месяцев назад +64

    I can attest to the durability of German cockroaches. My parents had an infestation for years and it seemed hopeless. No pest controller could rid the house of the roaches. One year a big freeze came through texas and knocked the power out for over two weeks. The temps were fridgid. The roaches could not survive because there was no where they could go.

    • @stanleymarland4083
      @stanleymarland4083 9 месяцев назад

      ❤Y me gustaría saber

    • @sayittomyfaceidareyou8629
      @sayittomyfaceidareyou8629 9 месяцев назад +2

      This is true.

    • @NapkinEdStern
      @NapkinEdStern 8 месяцев назад +8

      They survived the Ice Age.

    • @colletterafferty9286
      @colletterafferty9286 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@NapkinEdSternwhat?!? Elaborate please

    • @colletterafferty9286
      @colletterafferty9286 7 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@NapkinEdSternthere wasn't ice covering the globe completely just most of it. All animals alive today had ancestors that survived the ice age

  • @angelictigerette
    @angelictigerette 10 месяцев назад +61

    I HATE roaches. I have a huge phobia and anxiety stemming from when I was a child.
    When I got my apartment, my adjoining neighbor had an infestation which caused my unit to be infested.
    My landlord ended up hiring a pest control company to treat both units at the same time. I spent the night with my sister.

    • @dizzyneurin4654
      @dizzyneurin4654 9 месяцев назад

      Sweet home Alabama... 🤠

    • @thehighllama8101
      @thehighllama8101 9 месяцев назад +4

      My exposure to roaches as a child led to an extreme fear of them. You never get used to living with them. After my parents got divorced, when I was 6, my mom, me, and my brother moved into a roach infested apartment. Roaches were everywhere. On the kitchen utensils, on my clothes in the morning, everywhere. It really screwed me up in the head. Well, eventually, my mom got remarried, and we moved into a new apartment. Problem is, I think we took the roaches with us. Why? Because we took our refrigerator, microwave, and all our stuff with us from the roach-infested apartment to the new apartment. For a while, I was so happy to be in a new apartment with no roaches, but after a year or so....roaches. Even the neighbors blamed us, and I think they were right. One night, while I was sleeping, my brother woke me up and told me not to move. Then, he took a shoe and crushed a roach on my pillow, right next to my face. After that, I've usually slept with the lights on, no matter where I've lived, and that aforementioned roach incident happened 35+ year ago, back in the mid 1980s.

    • @sheevpalpatine6466
      @sheevpalpatine6466 7 месяцев назад

      ​@dizzyneurin4654 you're not funny, clown.

    • @blackcopycat4967
      @blackcopycat4967 Месяц назад

      @@dizzyneurin4654wtf bruh?

  • @SABLy-Saul
    @SABLy-Saul 9 месяцев назад +20

    "Wrong again little shelf guy" was actually really funny. This was very well put together and informative.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  9 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you so much for those kind words. I love it when someone gets my sense of humor. Not everyone does. You made my day. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @mibz1117
    @mibz1117 10 месяцев назад +233

    Listen to him and take his advice seriously !! I have several restaurants and because of his advice i haven't seen one in 5 months. He is the only youtuber that is truly an expert on roaches. GOD bless hopefully you can reach 100k subscribers soon

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +36

      Thank you so much for those kind words. I am so happy that you were successful with this treatment method. It has never failed me. If you do it right, then it can't miss. This video has been out for some time, but it is only now really starting to catch on. I now have some pest controllers that are starting to offer it and I was told that one of the national companies is looking into it as well. I believe that it will eventually become the industry standard for treating German roaches, but it will probably take a few years. You are correct that this is the only video that can show you how to do it because I am the one who developed the treatment method. It won't be long though before others start to copy it, which is a good thing, as long as they explain how to do it right. I just want the word to get out there. So, please pass me along to others. Nobody should have to live with roaches. Be well my friend.

    • @user-gb2wy2rk3x
      @user-gb2wy2rk3x 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@GuysPestSolutions😮

    • @mibz1117
      @mibz1117 9 месяцев назад +6

      Hey brother, your advice has helped me tremendously. I'm here to report that 6 months post treatment there has been zero roaches. I'm trying to look if you have the option to donate some money to you. Seems that you don't have that option on your channel. Is there a way to donate some money ? Or better yet please activate the option on this channel so people can donate money. Your videos and advice are worth Gold. Please let me know asap.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  9 месяцев назад +8

      @@mibz1117 Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. I never expect donations, but I do get them from time to time and I use the money to make more videos. I am in production right now on a bed bug video that will cost several hundred dollars to produce, so donations do help. Donations can be made by clicking on the dollar sign in a heart below the video. The problem is that RUclips takes a 33% cut for the service. So, a better way to do it is to send me an Amazon gift card via email. You can send amounts as small as one dollar that way. My email address is guyspestsolutions@gmail.com. I am so happy that I was able to be of service to you. Believe me when I tell you that your success is more valuable to me than money. Congratulations on doing a great job. Be well my friend.

    • @user-xc5de5pi3m
      @user-xc5de5pi3m 9 месяцев назад

      Where did you buy nyborg D please

  • @georgecrutchfield9850
    @georgecrutchfield9850 10 месяцев назад +256

    Many decades ago, we lived in a apartment complex. We could always tell when the exterminator had sprayed the apartment next to us because all the German roaches came into our apartment. And I am sure that our neighbors could tell when our place was sprayed.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +58

      That is very true. If you fog one apartment, the roaches move deeper into the walls and they will head toward an adjoining apartment. Fogging will kill a lot of roaches, but not all of them, and they will be back. Thanks for sharing. Be well my friend.

    • @cristineconnell7803
      @cristineconnell7803 10 месяцев назад +18

      Neighbors 3 house down got exterminator for rat problem! My place filled up! Fortunately my German Shepherd loves to hunt them out! His sire was a k9 cadaver dog!❤ But sometimes it has my son & him up many nights hunting!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +3

      @@lostpony4885 It sounds like you did a very good job. Way to go. Be well my friend.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  9 месяцев назад +10

      @Lil_Lev It is very possible that you eliminated them. Just keep an eye on it though because it just takes one egg sack to survive and you are off to the races again. It may take some time to see them again. If you go a year without seeing any, then you are probably okay. Check it out at night. Open the door and look with a flashlight. Roaches like to operate at night, so it's the best time to look for them. Let's hope you got them. Be well my friend.

    • @originsdecoded3508
      @originsdecoded3508 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@cristineconnell7803 I can only imagine trying to go to sleep while you hear barking, growling, and the screams of squealing rats as they get killed by the dog.

  • @CZpersi
    @CZpersi 9 месяцев назад +14

    Our biology teacher told us a story about his colleague, who kept cockroaches in his lab terrarium. Those smart little things built a pyramid out of their bodies to allow some of them escape.

  • @jaenmartens5697
    @jaenmartens5697 10 месяцев назад +31

    I never feared roaches until living by a lake in central Mexico. These roaches are very large and often quite fearless (shudder)They walk into where you are sitting as night falls… creepy

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +7

      Very creepy. Thanks for sharing. Be well my friend.

    • @frostflower5555
      @frostflower5555 9 месяцев назад +1

      I experienced them, I don't know which is more disgusting lol

  • @lemhanback9595
    @lemhanback9595 10 месяцев назад +26

    Found this not only informative but funny as well with the shelf guy. I appreciate your efforts to help everyone.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +4

      Thank you so much for those kind words. I just started experimenting with shelf guy. I am so happy that you like him. I added him in an effort to make the videos a little more entertaining. Be well my friend.

  • @deannalea1515
    @deannalea1515 10 месяцев назад +49

    I've seen several random roaches in my complex, and I caught them! The first one took me about an hour to catch and it lasted in a mason jar for over two weeks with no water, no food. The last one I accidently cut it in half trying to catch it. I put it in a bag and it was still alive! That was on the 3rd of September. It is the 10th and it is still alive! The head is at least! I love your channel!
    Borax!

    • @MarshallSmith27
      @MarshallSmith27 10 месяцев назад +3

      wut

    • @Palmetto-J
      @Palmetto-J 10 месяцев назад +16

      Those alien critters can even live without their heads for up to as long as a month. Unfreakin-believable, right? I hate them to death. I caught one in a little storage bag and it lived for about three or four weeks with no food, no water, no air. It was an airtight bag. What the hell!

    • @deannalea1515
      @deannalea1515 10 месяцев назад +3

      the head of this one is still alive !@@Palmetto-J

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +6

      It's crazy. Isn't it? These things are formidable. Please watch my video on German roaches. You may be dealing with them. Be well Deanna.
      German cockroach video: ruclips.net/video/FoxCB5qLPMA/видео.html

    • @deannalea1515
      @deannalea1515 10 месяцев назад +2

      Do you have a $ link? For donations?

  • @helpinghandsolutions8665
    @helpinghandsolutions8665 10 месяцев назад +33

    I have to agree about roaches nesting in the wall. I had no problem with roaches for years. I had a water leak that caused water damage to the drywall. We replaced and repaired the wall and weeks later I started seeing roaches.

    • @hgbugalou
      @hgbugalou 6 месяцев назад +1

      Same for me. Water damage needs to be completely repaired not just painted over.

  • @susanfarley1332
    @susanfarley1332 10 месяцев назад +150

    You forgot to mention that they quickly develop immunities to the poisons used to get rid of them. After using the same poison repeatedly you eventually end up with roaches that are not effected by that poison. You have to change the poison types to get rid of all of them.

    • @CeliaJNBaptiste-vo1zd
      @CeliaJNBaptiste-vo1zd 10 месяцев назад +11

      True they keep breading when using the powder.😢😢😮

    • @lostpony4885
      @lostpony4885 10 месяцев назад

      You have to murder them directly with dishsoap water. Coat them and they suffocate, no immunity. Gotta catch em all, and no neurotoxins to expose pets n fam to

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +25

      That is true, but there are way around it. Please watch my video on German cockroaches. I explain how to do it. Be well my friend.
      German cockroach video: ruclips.net/video/FoxCB5qLPMA/видео.html

    • @CornholioPuppetMaster
      @CornholioPuppetMaster 10 месяцев назад +19

      I had a box of boric acid tablets and they were living inside the box, I would shake it a lot and a few ran out.

    • @ScoutReaper-zn1rz
      @ScoutReaper-zn1rz 10 месяцев назад +12

      Unless you use Borax. Works like a charm and never stops working.

  • @goranvuletic8873
    @goranvuletic8873 9 месяцев назад +5

    No insects can beat the mouse glue. This is how I expressly got rid of a huge infestation.

  • @user-im9ov9ud7m
    @user-im9ov9ud7m 10 месяцев назад +41

    People growing up in south Florida know lots about roaches.

    • @davidwesley2525
      @davidwesley2525 10 месяцев назад +4

      They also Know about
      Alligators
      Crocodiles
      Burmese Pythons
      Skunk Apes
      Iguanas
      Red Headed Agamas
      Florida Panthers
      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @user-im9ov9ud7m
      @user-im9ov9ud7m 10 месяцев назад

      Those are Florida pets, @@davidwesley2525 😸

    • @otisbanananutspunkmeyer
      @otisbanananutspunkmeyer 9 месяцев назад +5

      And iguanas... lol they were so cute i wanted to take 1

    • @carolmiller9066
      @carolmiller9066 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@otisbanananutspunkmeyerthere are some RUclips videos about iguana pets. Some even like to cuddle

    • @davidm4566
      @davidm4566 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@davidwesley2525 some crocs do exist in FL but it's not really a thing.

  • @celticfiddle7605
    @celticfiddle7605 10 месяцев назад +63

    Nice calm teacher. Thanks. When we first moved to the countryside we were challenged by millions of bugs outside and inside the house and garage and car! We complained to the neighbors and the grocery clerk and the gas attendant and they all just yawned and "Yep". No one seemed disgusted by the bugs but us!! We almost moved! But we didn't and we learned to keep them away and learned to live with them. Just yesterday I had to walk out late at night and call the cat. Normally I would be scared of large bugs creeping on the ground and large moths flying around or frogs stuck on the windows, but not anymore. Now I love the sounds of frogs and cicadas singing in the trees and colored butterflies flitting past my head and fireflys. . I am really starting to adore nature. Caterpillars., inchworms, beetles, gnats, flys, stinkbugs, hornworms, wasps, carpenter bees, are part of my world now and I am part of theirs. We are enjoying life on this green earth together.
    We have made peace.😁

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +8

      If that works for you, then why not? It wouldn't work for me and it definitely would not work for my wife. We are now 100% pest free and we like it that way. Let me know if you change your mind and decide that you no longer want to live with all these bugs. I can tell you how to get rid of all of them. Be well my friend.

    • @Brownmahfun
      @Brownmahfun 10 месяцев назад +6

      As long as they don't invade and take over your house inside. Sittin on the sofa, watching TV and eating some popcorn.

    • @jillappleseth2252
      @jillappleseth2252 10 месяцев назад +1

      Now.Make Sense and get Rid of the pesky yucky little Buggers ! Replying to Celticfiddle

    • @jeannetteviviers9851
      @jeannetteviviers9851 10 месяцев назад +3

      Well done! Insects are interesting and they have a role to play on this beautiful planet of ours.

    • @greendotscott5038
      @greendotscott5038 10 месяцев назад +2

      God intended for us to live together.

  • @sergiussouth4754
    @sergiussouth4754 10 месяцев назад +104

    I live in a neighborhood that 40 years ago was totally infested with the big roaches. When I moved back the housing shortages were real, and I could only find a place here. To my surprise there were rarely any seen, and none in my building. The exterminators have done a great job. I haven't seen a roach for over two years.
    Wahoo. Happy dance.
    Thank you, you bug killers. You've done well.

    • @HigherPlanes
      @HigherPlanes 9 месяцев назад +10

      Even if you kill a million cockroaches that live inside your wall, you still have a million dead cockroaches inside your walls. I'd burn down my house and get a new one.

  • @deckard5pegasus673
    @deckard5pegasus673 9 месяцев назад +5

    Actually I had to exterminate cockroaches in a certain set of apartment buildings. For however squeaky clean the apartments were, the apartments would get filled with cockroaches again with a year a two.
    The main problem was the the sewer drainage system inside the building and the main drainage pipe coming off the building. The plumbers/builders of the building did not hermetically seal the sewage pipe, and with age they even leaked slightly more. From what I could ascertain, the cockroaches first congregated and started building large nests in the basement where all the main sewer pipes of the building reached and interconnected. All these pipes interconnected with a type of catch basin box made of brick and cement mortar. None of this was built well, and had cracks and crevices, were cockroches could enter and leave the sewer system. Also to make matters worse, the main vertical pipes going up from the basement to the aparments was full of gaps behind the walls were the cockroaches could live, nest, and also enter and leave the sewer system through the cracks in the pipes. From these gaps behind the walls they would eventually find a way to enter all the aparments.
    The only way to be rid of the roaches was to redo a large portion of the botched plumbing work and botched masonary work and seal up as much as possible(to cut off food supply and ease of entering and leaving the sewer system), the most accessible was in the basement, so that was all sealed, redone, and after exterminating, they haven't been back.
    TL;DR a lot of the cockroach problems are indirectly due to botched and shotty contruction and plumbing.

  • @cliffl7895
    @cliffl7895 10 месяцев назад +56

    Thank you for the help. Been using your videos to help fight my issues and tell my family about it. Never had a person talk so in-depth about how they act and live. Usually just hear about “what to use” and “where to use it”. You go all the way in what the really are and how far the battle goes with them. Again, thank you for these videos.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +6

      You are very welcome. Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @antonnym214
    @antonnym214 10 месяцев назад +32

    Thank you for this good, sensible information that apparently is not common knowledge. I learned quite a lot! I like your calm demeaner and presentation, too. Keep up the good work!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +2

      You are very welcome. Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @hblanche
    @hblanche 9 месяцев назад +4

    I started seeing the occasional roach in my house and called an exterminator. The first person the company assigned to the task didn't seem to help much at all. And yes, he laid out a lot of traps which did in fact kill the occasional roach. I complained and they apologized and sent their "best man". Well, he noted that they were German cockroaches and that we had a battle on our hands. Many hours and visits later, after sweeping and vacuuming oodles of dead cockroaches everywhere, I stopped seeing them alive. That was years ago and the same gentleman still visits me on a regular basis. He earned my trust and patronage. And I can't remember the last time I have seen a cockroach in my house. In fact, I rarely if ever see ANY insects in my house.

  • @arc9812
    @arc9812 9 месяцев назад +16

    I had a descent cockroach infestation in my apartment, I was stressed, I'm an athlete so I take cold showers and ice baths, so winter time I opened all the windows and never used the heater. It was so cold that you could see your breath in the living room. Every cockroach disappeared

  • @richardharrison8493
    @richardharrison8493 10 месяцев назад +12

    I never saw one around my house until I started using bird feeders , I added screen wire under the feeders to keep wasted ,discarded seeds off ground.

    • @lenscap8925
      @lenscap8925 10 месяцев назад +2

      Might see an increase in mice and rats from the feeder. Free feed for all...

    • @adventuresandreams
      @adventuresandreams 13 дней назад

      Interesting. Our upstairs neighbor has a bird feeder, and pits of the seeds fall on our balcony all the time. Birds love them, and a squirrel, but I wonder if we had our first American roach because of it. Do you remember what type of roaches you starteds seeing?

  • @amyhyde70
    @amyhyde70 10 месяцев назад +11

    You are a natural great teacher!!
    Omg, if teachers of ANY subject were half as good as you, the USA would be back on its feet.
    Your amazing💥👍👍

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

    • @MyBeautifulHealth
      @MyBeautifulHealth 10 месяцев назад

      *you’re

    • @michaelh3729
      @michaelh3729 10 месяцев назад

      When I move in a new apartment I always seal up all cracks, gaps, around water pipes and anything that bugs can travel from another apartment to mines is blocked also put screens on AC vents

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@michaelh3729 That's a good idea. You may also want to consider puffing some boric acid into all those cracks and crevices before you seal them. Not in the air vents though. The well my friend.

  • @hectorcastillo1239
    @hectorcastillo1239 9 месяцев назад +6

    Poor little shelf guy, he should just learn to stay quiet.

  • @eenayeah
    @eenayeah 10 месяцев назад +4

    I love the editing and little shelf guy 😂 Adds so much personality to the video

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for those words of support. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @Bigman.Struggles
    @Bigman.Struggles 10 месяцев назад +3

    I have no idea why I clicked on this video. But I am glad that I did. Learned something new today that I won't forget.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +1

      That's funny. I do the same thing all the time. I don't have the problem, but the video looks interesting, so I have a look and I end up learning something new. Nothing wrong with that. Please let me know if you have any pest problems at all and I will help you out with it for free. Be well my friend.

  • @janusatthegate6201
    @janusatthegate6201 10 месяцев назад +5

    They also love heat and get in electronics.

  • @ImExcalibastard
    @ImExcalibastard 10 месяцев назад +2

    Howdy guy thanks for the informative content!
    Currently dealing with these bugs in my apartment. They are definitely in large numbers on the opposite end of the building in the laundry room because I cant go in there without seeing 3 or 4 of them. I stopped using that room to avoid any hitch hiking back with me and now go to a laundromat. Earlier this year the building manager had pest control in just 3 times. Since then I haven't received any emails of pest control visiting and fast forward to now Ive seen a total of 4 of these roaches in my unit the past 2 weeks and I was able to smash them!
    In a panic spent about 40 dollars on generic superstore baits, traps and spray. I followed your advice on avoiding the spray as much as possible as to not dissuade the roaches from using the baits and also your advice on not just using 1 type of pesticide making sure to get baits with differing active ingredients though being that I found them at a big box store they werent the same as the ones you had recommended in your video. I also inspected several outlets like you had recommended checked my fridge and behind my stove and they werent nesting in any of those places thank the lord though I know this does not mean they aren't in the walls somewhere.
    Since deploying the first round of bait stations and glue traps about a week ago I have yet to see another roach alive or dead anywhere to include my glue traps. This leads me to believe they are most likely not effective. Is it possible the attractants used in the bait stations and or glue traps are actually repelling the roaches? I read somewhere German roaches dont like a certain kind of "glucose" or "sugary" attractant but none of the things I purchased had described their attractants in detail. Is it true that German roaches dont like some attractants?

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +3

      I am so sorry that you are having this problem. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but German roaches in an apartment building are unstoppable, unless the entire building is treated properly, and that almost never happens. The infestation started in another area of the building and just has not worked its way to you sufficiently for you to experience the full impact of it. They will populate your apartment though over time. How long it takes will depend on a variety of factors, but the end result is inevitable. They will begin to appear in your traps at some point. The traps are probably fine, but the roaches are still getting established in your apartment. It is only a matter of time before you start to see more activity. If I were you, I would begin doing the phase two treatment in my German cockroach video. It sounds like you watched it already, but I will give you the link in case you didn't. I recommend doing everything is phase two, except drilling the walls. Make sure that these are German roaches and not a different species. They sound like German roaches, but you should make sure.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      German cockroach video: ruclips.net/video/FoxCB5qLPMA/видео.html

    • @ImExcalibastard
      @ImExcalibastard 10 месяцев назад

      Without a doubt they are German roaches. I was able to be at home during one of the pest control visits and I asked the guy what he was looking for and he confirmed that they were German roaches, that and one of the dead ones I smacked wasnt destroyed beyond recognition and I compared it to other roach species I found online. Definitely no doubt german roaches.
      I am aware its never going to go away unless the landlords (gone slum lords at this point) pay the exterminator to continue treating but im going to do as much as I can to keep them from becoming a major issue in my unit at the very least.
      I will follow your advice in phase two until my lease expires and see if I cant get my neighbors on board too. YUCK!!@@GuysPestSolutions

  • @MobileDecay
    @MobileDecay 9 месяцев назад +2

    I had a messy house for some time. I called a cleaning lady to help me out and start fresh. Since then I keep up on cleaning. That hasn’t really done anything about the roaches except I don’t see them as much in other areas of my house during the day. My whole building has them so there’s really nothing I can do except be happy to see less of them and to know they haven’t decided to use there wings to fly around my house.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  9 месяцев назад +1

      You need to watch my video on German roaches. If you live in a building with multiple dwellings, then you cannot eliminate them entirely, but you can reduce the population by over 99% in your unit. If you do everything correctly, then any roaches that enter from other units will die within a few days, before they can establish an infestation in your home. It is possible that you may never see one again. I will give you a link to the video. Be well my friend.
      German roach video: ruclips.net/video/FoxCB5qLPMA/видео.html

  • @sandra4999san
    @sandra4999san 9 месяцев назад +5

    I cleaned the Keurig coffemaker at my son’s apartment where there was a small infestation (he left a bag of sugar open and there was a brown trail into it). When I pulled out the catch tray underneath, the entire thing was stuffed to the top with what looked like hair. A closer look showed that it was thousands of roach legs! Congrats to the lucky person who nabbed the machine out of the dumpster…

  • @originsdecoded3508
    @originsdecoded3508 9 месяцев назад +13

    I myself was attacked by a cockroach the size of my index finger. I was walking upstairs to my room, when I suddenly noticed the biggest roach I have ever seen posing on the ceiling which was right above the last step of the stairs. I noticed it was facing its head in my direction, I sensed it was looking at me. I got creeped out by the fact that this was a gotdamn cretaceous sized cockroach, the biggest Ive seen in my town.
    I runned to the kitchen to grab my roach killer spray, when I came back to the first step of the stairs, it was still there, looking at me. I swear I felt evil intentions from this roach. I slowly started climbing up the stairs, and when I was mid way to the stairs, the cockraoch launches at me, spreading its freaking wings ( which no flying roaches existed in my town, so even more creepy ), and before it reached me, I started blasting the spray poison, a thick layer of spray coated it and it was no longer able to keep flapping its wings, it fell on the very stair step I was on, on its back. it was squirming around trying to toproll back to its stomach, but I kept spraying the hell out of it while I felt the most accelerating heart beats of my life pounding through my chest. Both fear and excitement rushed through me skin, raising all my hairs up with goose bumps, I felt victorious that day as if I had vanquished a demon posessed cockroach.
    Indeed this experience was strange, to this day i do feel the roach had it out for me, even freaking attacked me, it aimed, and flew directly at my face, but luckily I reacted quick enough. who knows, If it would have succeeded, I may not be alive to tell the story today, like what if it had landed on my face and I would have fell backwards from the stairs and hit my head and never wake up. so to this day, I know cockroaches are devils servants. lol

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  9 месяцев назад

      Great story. Thanks for sharing. Be well my friend.

    • @tleeproductions1773
      @tleeproductions1773 9 месяцев назад +1

      Cool story

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza 9 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds like a Mexican Stand off
      LOL

    • @Di-sg6mv
      @Di-sg6mv 9 месяцев назад +1

      Lmao 😂🤣😂🤣
      Kudos to you!
      I can relate, but they’re humongous horse flies!!!!
      Had a stand off with one and ended up hitting it over it’s head and body with a shovel, even felt and heard the demon fly go down!
      Thanks for the hilarious story and glad you survived!

  • @sheilalyda231
    @sheilalyda231 10 месяцев назад +18

    I once found a small paperback book that was "All You Ever Wanted to Know About Roaches." It was very informative but also comical because they had cartoon drawings of the roaches. One was a German Roach marching. He had one of those helmets with the spike on top. He was drawn like a person with four arms. The next page had a German Roach saluting. He had his head turned to the front and was wearing a monocle. One of my other favorites was the pregnant roach. She was sitting in a rocking chair, wearing a maternity top, and knitting a little sweater with 4 arms.
    Years later, I discovered "Black Flag Roach Ender." It was amazing! But I knew they would take it off the market because it worked so good!

    • @joeanderson8839
      @joeanderson8839 9 месяцев назад

      Bangle is the way to go. It's expensive. But permethrine is the way to go when it comes to German roaches. It works on the big ones too, and it has a long-lasting residual effect.

    • @donnabiles6913
      @donnabiles6913 9 месяцев назад

      It is spelled bengel

  • @SkpBreath
    @SkpBreath 4 месяца назад

    This was the best video of 10000000 I watched. Thank you. It answered questions I couldn't find anywhere. Why I only see 1 every other week

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Please watch my video on how to identify cockroach species. I will give you the link. Seeing one roach every now and then could mean you just have an occasional American roach coming in from the outside, but you may also have a serious infestation of German roaches that you need to address right away. So, it's important to make sure that you have identified the species correctly. After you know the species, I would be happy to provide the correct information on how to eliminate them.
      Thanks for watching. Be well my friend.
      Video on how to identify cockroach species: ruclips.net/video/FN7JyBNSooY/видео.html

    • @SkpBreath
      @SkpBreath 4 месяца назад

      @@GuysPestSolutions Watched thanks yet again informative. Couldn't find that info anywhere either. Difference male female. It's definitely german. Problem I live in old building with 10 units. They definitely in the walls hollow with holes in out side hallways. Landlord sprays units constantly other units. I hear tennants complaint they are infested. I have caulked ever hole in my apartment including under sinks, base boards and closets. My front door has gap underneath this is mainly where I see a straggler. Land lord stubborn won't hire professional. My closets have thin layer of denaious earth on floor. My cat stares at a wall in my place, I know they behind the wall. I'm thinking to drill little holes in many walls to puff denatious earth inside than fix tiny hole. To at least curb the many millions probly in them. My son had been chockin alot since we been here, 3 months. We are very clean! No dishes in sink, no clutter, no paper/cardboard,nothing on floors, little we have in closets are in bags with denatious earth, minimal clothes hung up, food in fridge including pasta sugar, cereal ect.. only thing in cupboards are tinned. How to I kill them when they in walls please. Or can you do a video of them in walls as I can't find 1. Many thanks

  • @czechmate6916
    @czechmate6916 10 месяцев назад +4

    I just saw this channel on RUclips and I subscribed. I believe if I watch your videos I will gain some valuable information in the future. Thank you and have a great day. I use a commercial grade pest spray for the exterior of my house and garage and it works great. When I bought the property I discovered that there is a sanitary sewer man hole in the corner of my backyard. Since I can’t open it I sprayed in the holes on the cover and roaches would come out by the hundreds. So I started including it in my defense and after about the third treatment I don’t get any out of it anymore. I’ve been living here since 1985.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching and subscribing. Very much appreciated. It sounds like you are doing a great job. Be well my friend.

  • @TheFirstManticore
    @TheFirstManticore 10 месяцев назад +6

    I've always had a messy house, but only once did I get an infestion. I moved out.
    I have a cockroach phobia. I'm not scared of any other arthropod, no, not even bees, wasps, or venomous spiders. In fact bees and wasps do not sting me, and neither have widow, recluse, or tarantula spiders. I know what they are capable of after all. German cockroaches are the worst, then Asian. Being phobic, logic does not play a part. But Madagascar cockroaches don't scare me at all, and I guess that most other species would not worry me if I saw them.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад

      German roaches care the heck out of me too. I hate those guys. Be well my friend.

  • @spdglez6663
    @spdglez6663 10 месяцев назад +2

    You are the best. Please keep sharing. God bless you.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @DragonWaffleX
    @DragonWaffleX 9 месяцев назад

    Very entertaining and informative. Im glad i was watching RUclips at 3:00 am and this came up recommend. Shelf guy is quite the character.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @kilroyishere6190
    @kilroyishere6190 9 месяцев назад +3

    I lived in a group of duplexes in a place called So Pasadene..upscale town..the duplexes were old ,but well kept and the owner sprayed twice a year for bigs..you could watch as they sprayed one unit

  • @serenadevon
    @serenadevon 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you Guy for you channel & $ saving videos. My question here is if a household may have roaches in the wall & a person may never see them then how do you know if you have them?

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +9

      Most species of roaches do not usually breed in the walls. However, German roaches do. If you have them in the walls, it's because they were in the living space before they got into the walls, or they came in from an adjoining apartment. In either case, they will not remain in the walls. They breed at an alarming rate. When the wall void becomes overcrowded, they will be coming out to pay you a visit. You will first notice them at night if you turn on a light. They will freeze, but will run if you get close. As the infestation grows, they will begin to appear during the day. After the infestation is well advanced, you will start to see the nymphs running around during the day, seemingly uncaring about your presence. Most of the time, you will find them in the kitchen first, in cabinet hinges, under the sink, under and behind the refrigerator and stove, and that sort of thing. They love heat, so you will often see the first signs of them under and behind the refrigerator, but it is also common to see them under the sink as well. If you use a flashlight, you can usually find them. Look for fecal matter around switches and outlets. Also look for fecal matter under the sink. It looks like pepper. Trust me. If you have an infestation in the walls, you will find out about it. I hope that helps. Be well my friend.

  • @chaspruitt2610
    @chaspruitt2610 10 месяцев назад +2

    Very informative video, thank you!! 👍🏼

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +1

      You are very welcome. Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @mibz1117
    @mibz1117 9 месяцев назад

    You should activate the option for people wanting to donate money on your youtube channel. Your knowledge has helped me erraticate roaches completely.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. I never expect donations, but I do get them from time to time and I use the money to make more videos. I am in production right now on a bed bug video that will cost several hundred dollars to produce, so donations do help. Donations can be made by clicking on the dollar sign in a heart below the video. The problem is that RUclips takes a 33% cut for the service. So, a better way to do it is to send me an Amazon gift card via email. You can send amounts as small as one dollar that way. My email address is guyspestsolutions@gmail.com. I am so happy that I was able to be of service to you. Believe me when I tell you that your success is more valuable to me than money. Congratulations on doing a great job. Be well my friend.

  • @4jup4ter4
    @4jup4ter4 9 месяцев назад +4

    Very informative. I usually bait and spray a ortho insect spray barrier around rhe door, and window seals including outside every six months or so. When I visit family in the Bahamas I normally use a brand called Suretox, sadly it isnt sold in the United States, but ive never seen a insceticide kill instantly like that. I did one small spray in my grandparents kitchen. 10 minutes later about 20 roaches were scattered all about on the walls and ground. The way they were moving about, you can tell they were suffocaing. I sprayed the sepetic tank as well just to reduce the numbers a small bit, and the result was all the same.😊😮😢

  • @victorialove6391
    @victorialove6391 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love your videos, they are very thorough. Aloha from Hawaii!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well Victoria.

  • @Smartiebob317
    @Smartiebob317 10 месяцев назад +1

    Who would have known. Thank you for this informative video. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @laurabarber6697
    @laurabarber6697 10 месяцев назад +12

    Living in Florida we also have palmeto " roaches.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +10

      Palmetto bugs are actually just American roaches. People call them palmetto bugs because it sounds better than roaches. They are easy to get rid of. American cockroaches are an outside roach and they do not usually survive well indoors. The reason you see them inside sometimes is because they are trying to escape the weather outside. Most of the time, they will just die on their own if you do absolutely nothing inside. They can infest your home, but it is fairly unusual. I suggest that you wait about a month before you do any treatment inside. If the problem persists, then you can simply apply Nibor-D on all surfaces inside your cabinets where you are seeing the activity. You can also puff boric acid into all the cracks and crevices. After that, apply any gel bait that you like in areas where you are seeing the activity. Just use small dots of the bait and place them about 12 inches apart where you are seeing the activity.
      To prevent the problem, you need to treat the outside of your home. You can simply treat the building, but it is more effective if you treat the entire yard. I will give you a link to my video on how to treat the exterior of the house and a link to my video on how to treat your yard. Personally, I do both of those things because, not only will it stop American cockroaches, it will also prevent almost every other kind of bug from entering your house. If you are treating your yard with a hose end sprayer, you can just go ahead and treat the exterior of your house with it as well. It is super fast to do it that way and it will not cause any harm to you or the environment. That being said, I have to tell you that you are not supposed to do it that way because it exceeds label recommendations, but it really doesn't hurt anything.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      Video on how to treat the exterior of your house: ruclips.net/video/Yozv3s-Qwlw/видео.html
      Video on how to treat your yard: ruclips.net/video/wifoTU5dmp0/видео.html
      Nibor-D: www.domyown.com/nibord-insecticide-p-2410.html
      Boric acid: www.domyown.com/boractin-insecticide-powder-p-2207.html
      Roach bait: www.domyown.com/advion-cockroach-gel-bait-p-304.html

    • @SouthernGirl999
      @SouthernGirl999 10 месяцев назад +3

      I remember the first time I saw a “Palmetto” bug in Georgia.
      It was on a wall. I poked at it and it began to fly! 😱
      An experience that I will never forget!

    • @YumegakaMurakumo
      @YumegakaMurakumo 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@GuysPestSolutionsYup! I'm from Florida. And always had a fascination of critters of all kinds.
      Florida woods "Palmettos" have a similar body type to Madagascar hissers. We actually had a hisser as a pet from a friend growing up. They actually make good pets, believe it or not!
      Now...American and smokey browns are disgusting and I can't see them as pets because they are notorious for spreading illness. They send me up the wall each time I see them near me. 😂

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  2 месяца назад

      @@YumegakaMurakumo You are right. Those things need to go. Be well my friend.

  • @lancep.4450
    @lancep.4450 10 месяцев назад +25

    I recommend everyone listen to his hour and half video on German cockroaches and follow his steps exactly.
    I live in a block stucco home, def think it would be easy for these things to live inside the block. I also have older plaster walls and see the block behind it on the exterior when I drill. Obviously not an insulated home since it was built late 30’s
    I’m doing your procedure in the other video. Folks, I have already seen 3 small dabs of bait missing overnight and that is only after seeing one of these things. He’s right! Doesn’t matter if you live in a clean home. You can get them from anywhere, even nice hotels

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +4

      Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @calmoceans6668
    @calmoceans6668 9 месяцев назад

    Another great video. Thank you so much if your time and effort.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  9 месяцев назад

      You are very welcome. Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @Soapford
    @Soapford 6 дней назад

    Great Video, very informative! Thank you, Guy!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  5 дней назад

      You are very welcome. Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @Palmetto-J
    @Palmetto-J 10 месяцев назад +3

    I'm surprised that you don't have a video on the number 1 pest that's even more challenging to get rid of than roaches which happens to be Bedbugs. Please do an exhortation about how to effectively kill these things from their hiding places.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +2

      I am considering a video on bed bugs. The problem is that it will cost about $200 to produce and I need authorization from my wife to spend that money. Also, it will take a lot of production time, and my wife does not like giving me up for that long. I definitely have it on my mind and I will most likely do it at some point, but it's not scheduled yet. It will take a lot of coordination to pull off. A lot of people are asking for it though, so I will try and move it up the priority list. Meanwhile, Solutions Pest and Lawn has a pretty good bed bug video. The procedure they show you in the video is very good. The only thing is that you need to be more thorough than they suggested in the video. I recommend doing this treatment in all the rooms and not just the bedrooms. Bed bugs can be in your living room as well, and even your dining room. So, you should be treating all the upholstered furniture. You should also vacuum and treat all the floors, and you should treat all the base boards as well. Also, after vacuuming everything, you can use a steamer to treat hiding places. The steam will immediately kill bed bugs. Get a good one that is used for cleaning and not for getting wrinkles out of clothes. The key to getting rid of bed bugs is to be thorough and treat absolutely everything. After steaming, then you can apply the products that are recommended in the video.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      Bed bug video: ruclips.net/video/9aH1eXf449U/видео.html

    • @originsdecoded3508
      @originsdecoded3508 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@GuysPestSolutions monetize your videos with advertisements, do patreon page, or do sponsors. for example, imagine popular pest control companies relating to roaches or bedbugs sponsoring your videos giving you cash so you can present their product lines on your video. its easy. look for companies that interest you that you know honestly works, shoot them a message, your channel, what you do, and how you can advertise their products, they give you cash. and everyone wins.

    • @stephenrobb8759
      @stephenrobb8759 9 месяцев назад +1

      We don't have roaches.... we have ants.
      I like ants better
      Unfortunately, ants cause more structural damage.
      I still prefer the ants.

  • @itsnotthesamething
    @itsnotthesamething 10 месяцев назад +17

    I remember the big roaches in my parent's house when I was a kid. Pretty sure they were American Cockroaches. They were around till I was in my teenage years. Then they got the house treated, and I don't guess I ever saw another one. Although my parents are gone, we still own the house, and my sister lives there. Now she has a brown recluse problem. I killed about a dozen when I was cleaning her house while she was in the hospital recently. I know what they look like. I guess I should look for your ideas on spider problems.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +1

      You can prevent brown recluse spiders and all sorts of other pests from entering the house by doing an outside treatment. I will give you a link to my video on how to do it.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      Video on how to treat the outside of your house: ruclips.net/video/Yozv3s-Qwlw/видео.html

    • @itsnotthesamething
      @itsnotthesamething 10 месяцев назад

      @@GuysPestSolutions Thank you for responding.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@itsnotthesamething You are very welcome. Be well my friend.

    • @originsdecoded3508
      @originsdecoded3508 9 месяцев назад +3

      I cant believe I used to grab them slimy looking roaches that live on the dirt with my own two hands when I was a child. I would play with them as if they were pets. ahhh being poor gives you superpowers lol

    • @Mike-su8si
      @Mike-su8si 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@originsdecoded3508i use to to as a kid i use to help the little black yellow roaches out of the bathtub and pick it up like its nothing

  • @thechronic555
    @thechronic555 10 месяцев назад

    You know i dont watch horror movies, but not out of fear. They dont scare me, because alot arent possible, but this random suggested video got me look over my shoulder, jumpin over nothin and afraid to pick up my laundry. Good job!

  • @russelljohnson6243
    @russelljohnson6243 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you! I really learned a great deal in this video!

  • @CoolClearWaterNM
    @CoolClearWaterNM 10 месяцев назад +8

    You left out another lie. They don't taste like chicken. There was even a great segue to it.

  • @ryulewis2503
    @ryulewis2503 10 месяцев назад +3

    I always believed that they became immmuned to those chemicals. The best way to get rid of them is Boric Acid. If you see one just sprinle it on them and areas you know they breed at. The one with the acid on it will take it back to the nest and they will be eliminated. Works on ants as well

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +1

      The roaches don't actually take much of the boric acid back to the hiding place, so this will not kill the other roaches. That is why you need to apply the boric acid directly into the hiding places. There is actually a lot to it if you have German roaches. Other species are much easier and you don't necessarily need to go after them the same way. If you have German roaches, then watch my video on the subject. I will give you the link. Be well my friend.
      German roach video: ruclips.net/video/FoxCB5qLPMA/видео.html

  • @luisemilionorte9647
    @luisemilionorte9647 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love your humor, and thanks for teaching me about cockroaches, now i know that the ones in the bathroom didn't came from the sewers as we thought.

  • @michaelcorrigan6577
    @michaelcorrigan6577 8 месяцев назад

    A video i didn't expect to watch. Informative and amusing.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @davidhollingsworth1847
    @davidhollingsworth1847 10 месяцев назад +7

    Thank you Sir for your informative presentation. I've been using the ultrasonic pest repellers for about a few months and they seem to be very effective. Given that roaches are increasingly immune to various poisons thrown at them, including the so-called flying ones detected in New York several years ago, are these repellers the way to go in fighting infestations. Thanks again.
    ~Dave

  • @sheilakirby5616
    @sheilakirby5616 10 месяцев назад +7

    IN MY NECK OF THE WOODS ***
    THEY SEEM TO COME BACK WITH DIFFERENT ACCENTS ***
    🪳🪳🪳🪳🪳🪳🪳🪳🪳🪳🪳🪳

  • @DesertHomesteader
    @DesertHomesteader 9 месяцев назад +3

    I had some American roaches invade my last apartment. The exterminator came and told me they were coming up out of the sewer from the hot water heater drain but they typically don't live indoors. I was kind of freaking out because I'd seen a tossed out a couch that was infested with German cockroaches (they were scattering everywhere) - and that was just outside the wall of my apartment. I guess those didn't get in.

    • @frostflower5555
      @frostflower5555 9 месяцев назад

      I guess in a colder climate one would not see sofa infestations.

  • @AnimalsKevin
    @AnimalsKevin 7 месяцев назад

    Love your content friend. Love this video, it's interesting. I love how you edited it and how the same person is talking to himself on the side.
    Kindly, which Software did you use to create this video with those kind of effects?
    Stay Safe Brother
    Kevin From Kenya, Africa.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  7 месяцев назад

      The question you are asking is a little bit complex. The bookshelf that you are seeing in the background is actually just a really large photograph that is hung on the wall. It is not a bookshelf at all. When I am shooting the video of myself, full size, I am simply shooting it in front of that photograph. To add Little Shelf Guy, I shoot myself again, with the hat on, and I use a green screen. Almost any video editing software has the ability to key out any color that you want. Typically, we use green because it is the most opposite of natural skin tone. The app that I use is PowerDirector, but this is not the best app for green screen work, so I plan to stop using it in 2024. The biggest reason why Little Shelf Guy needs to wear a hat is because the app has a lot of difficulty finding the line where the green ends and the subject begins. That leaves a lot of the green spillover light around my head. The hat helps to define that line, so that I do not have a green halo around me. I'm currently experimenting with two other apps that I think will work much better. I have been playing with DaVinci Resolve for about a month now, and it does absolutely wonderful job with green screen work. The nice thing about it is that it is free. The only problem with it is that it is a very complex app to master. So, there's a large learning curve when you were using it. Just today I purchased Adobe Premier Elements, but I have not had a chance to test it out yet. The reviews are very good, so I'm looking forward to giving it a test run for green screen work. All of that being said, you need to know that there is a lot of issues involved with doing green screen work. I cannot cover it all here, so if you're interested in doing it, I would recommend that you watch some RUclips videos on how to do green screen work. I am far from an expert when it comes to doing this sort of stuff, so you would be best to obtain information from experts in the field. That is exactly what I have been doing. There are lots of videos on RUclips that will show you everything you need to know.
      Thank you so much for watching and for asking that question. Be well my friend.

  • @foxdavani4091
    @foxdavani4091 9 месяцев назад +2

    I just learned a lot and I just got totally grossed out and this was a very well done video.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @KevinBelmontLuna
    @KevinBelmontLuna 9 месяцев назад +3

    I had cockroach infestation from when I was born until I was 15 when my family moved out in the dead of winter! All apartments we moved to were infested with them . Moving out during the summer those little 💩s would naturally hitched a ride with us. That 10F below winter day we moved they froze and we didn't get them ever again. That's just my anecdote.
    Now that I did some quick research, roaches cannot survive cold temps below 50 degrees F. The colder it is outside the less time it takes for the little suckers to turn into icicles. Move out during the winter, y'all!

  • @Axiomatic75
    @Axiomatic75 10 месяцев назад +27

    I'm German and I had no idea that there was a species of cockroaches associated with my country. I've seen very few cockroaches in Germany. I now live in Thailand and they are a common sight here, especially in rainy season. I occasionally see one in the house but never had an infestation, they indeed seem to prefer the great outdoors.

    • @dominici7064
      @dominici7064 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yes but they speak French

    • @EWheels
      @EWheels 9 месяцев назад +9

      They’re called German because of the invasion factor

    • @whynotwyatt294
      @whynotwyatt294 9 месяцев назад +3

      Disrespectful to Germans 😮

    • @rubendavila6248
      @rubendavila6248 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@whynotwyatt294 History says its true.

    • @joshhall1245
      @joshhall1245 9 месяцев назад +3

      german chocolate cake isn't even german bro, it's just named after a guy named german.

  • @scytaleghola5969
    @scytaleghola5969 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very high on my list of unexpected conversation starters: "Many people think they know a lot about cockroaches."

  • @CONCRETEJUNGLE-be6ic
    @CONCRETEJUNGLE-be6ic 9 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting title,I'll watch when I'm finished eating.

  • @flournoymason8961
    @flournoymason8961 10 месяцев назад +3

    I have a septic tank and once while chasing this fast elusive roach it fell into the toilet. I flushed it down and I often wonder. Did it die or find itself in roach heaven??

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +2

      Ahhh. One of the great mysteries of life. It's hard to know. If that was a pregnant female, then it is quite possible that your septic system will be full of them. They may eventually even clog it up. It all depends on the conditions. Hopefully, you flushed a male. The good news is they cannot get back in through the plumbing. That was a one way trip.
      Be well my friend.

    • @jeff3638
      @jeff3638 10 месяцев назад +1

      What

  • @allenandres2535
    @allenandres2535 9 месяцев назад +3

    I lived in a old hotel the rooming house in the town I live in and they had a German cockroach infestation and those things were horrible to get rid of, I will say this though in my experience the only thing harder to get rid of than cockroaches are bed bugs.

  • @LeaningCedarRanch
    @LeaningCedarRanch 10 месяцев назад +2

    Lived in Phoenix, AZ for a long time and we have “sewer roaches” which are 3-4 inches in length and fly…amazing they aren’t from the pipes!!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +2

      These are probably American roaches or Oriental roaches. They are often referred to as sewer roaches because they do hang out in sewers, but they do not have the ability to get past the sink traps in your home. However, they will come in from the outside, because they also live in the landscaping, as well as sewers. They enter buildings when the weather conditions are unfavorable for them. Be well my friend.

  • @lgrantnelson2863
    @lgrantnelson2863 10 месяцев назад +2

    I don't know much about roaches, but when the lights are turned on they move fast.

  • @JohnGalt1960
    @JohnGalt1960 10 месяцев назад +3

    I scattered tiny guns and little bottles of vodka all over my apartment , they got drunk and shot eachother, the last one shot himself. 😊

    • @Palmetto-J
      @Palmetto-J 10 месяцев назад +2

      Yes. They love beer and alcoholic drinks. My family threw a party one time and when it was over there was beer bottles and liquor paraphernalia all over the place. When I got up the next morning I saw the half empty bottles were filled with live and drowned roaches. We got rid of over half the infestation in that one night.😊

  • @brettbaldwin7688
    @brettbaldwin7688 10 месяцев назад +4

    I have found a way to totally exterminate an infestation regardless how large or small. I've done this several times and it works. If you live in an area where winters get below 18° at night and not about 32° during the day for at least a week straight, you can freeze them out. It will take a minimum of 5 days to kill every single German cockroach. You will need to prepare your plumbing by removing your water meter and using an air compressor to blow out your water lines completely!!! Once your pipes are protected from freeze damage turn off your main electrical breaker, that is a must. Then simply open everything up like cabinets, closets including windows if you can and go stay at motel for a week. When you return home you'll see dead roaches everywhere. If you return before the five days, and once the house warms up just about every roach starts wiggling then get back on their feet and head for cover. The five day mark is based off the temperatures I listed above and must be followed. But if you go the full 5 days or longer with the night time temperature 18° or lower and day time temperature not going above freezing it will give you a 100% kill and no more infestation.

  • @brent8342
    @brent8342 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the info. Much appreciated!

  • @tammyerickson2146
    @tammyerickson2146 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this Educational video! You are Appreciated!!!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад

      You are very welcome. Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well Tammy.

  • @AsitKumarGupta
    @AsitKumarGupta 9 месяцев назад +4

    In India it's the American cockroaches which infest homes, apparently they come with the ships carrying PL480 wheat from US to India

  • @OPGardevoir
    @OPGardevoir 9 месяцев назад +4

    This came up after a huge roach just escaped me wtf

  • @olukayodeokunowo4631
    @olukayodeokunowo4631 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you sir. Your lecture is highly educating.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  9 месяцев назад

      You are very welcome. Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @BrandonSchleifer
    @BrandonSchleifer 10 месяцев назад +1

    Last time I asked my landlord to fix the roach problem, the "treatment" made it worse. They only treat the unit instead of the building, and I've given up. Everytime I try to get them to do the entire building, they ignore me and only do my one unit, so I'm subjected to extreme inconvenience and poisoning while the cockroaches don't go anywhere.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +4

      I am so sorry that you are having this problem. What you just described is something that I have heard many times before. The sad truth is that most pest controllers really have no idea how to get rid of a cockroach infestation. Even if they did, the landlord is not going to pay them enough to do the job right. Renting apartments is about making money and eliminating a German cockroach infestation in an apartment building is an expensive proposition. Therefore, about the best you can hope for from the landlord is that they will send in somebody to treat the kitchen and maybe the bathrooms. Unfortunately, that is not how German cockroaches operate. It is true that they like to hang out in the kitchen more than any place else, but it is a safe bet that they will find their way into all the other rooms as well. A German cockroach infestation is compounded by the problem that you live in an apartment.
      If you have German cockroaches, then the apartments surrounding you also have them, and they are breeding in the walls as well. You can make the problem a lot better if you follow the instructions in my video on German roaches. I will give you a link. Part of the treatment involves drilling and treating inside the walls. Since the landlord is not going to allow you to drill holes in the walls, and since they will continue to come in from adjoining apartments, it is virtually impossible to eliminate the problem 100% in an apartment. Still, all is not lost. If you do everything in the video, except drilling holes in the wall, you may never see another cockroach again. If you do a thorough job with phase two, and you apply Nibor-D and boric acid every place a cockroach can possibly place its foot, then they will have no choice but to cross it when they enter your apartment. Contact with these materials will result in death within several days, and that is not enough time for them to reproduce. Therefore, they will no longer be able to establish an infestation in your apartment. When they enter the apartment, they will generally seek a hiding place as quickly as possible, so it is possible that you may never see them. If you do see them, you can be confident that they will be dead within a few days. The key to achieving this is thoroughness. Be sure to apply Nibor-D on all the baseboards and puff boric acid under all the baseboards. Never spray a liquid, like Nibor-D, over the top of boric acid. Always apply liquids first, dusts second, and baits last. Be sure to remove all the ceiling light fixtures and puff boric acid around the electrical boxes in the ceiling. Also spray the inside of the light fixtures, where the wires are, with Nibor-D. If you cannot remove the light fixtures, then spray Nibor-D around them on the ceiling. Make sure that you mop all the floors with Nibor-D, every time you mop. It is also important to spray the carpets as well. Nibor-D should be mixed at a ratio of 2.5 cups per gallon of water for mopping and spraying carpets. It should be mixed at a ratio of 7.5 cups per gallon for all other applications. Pay particular attention to the kitchen and bathrooms. It is very common in apartment buildings for the kitchen and bathroom walls to adjoin other apartments. The pipes are a natural highway for roaches to get into your apartment, so make sure that you apply boric acid around all the pipes, in all cracks and crevices, under all appliances, and any other places where it will not be disturbed by people, pets, or air currents. Prior to applying the boric acid, make sure that you remove all the drawers, and apply Nibor-D inside all the cabinets and on the exterior surfaces on all the drawers. Remember, the idea is you want to apply either Nibor-D or boric acid on every surface where a cockroach can possibly place its foot and that will not be damaged by these materials. Trust me, if you miss a spot, the roaches will find it, so leave no stone unturned. Even though you cannot drill holes in the walls, you can still remove the outlet and switch covers and treat inside and around the electrical boxes with boric acid. I recommend that you watch the phase two portion of my video more than once, to be certain that you understand exactly how to do it. The better the job you do, the less likely you will ever see another cockroach again. Finally, after you are finished with phase two in the kitchen and bathrooms, be sure to seal up all cracks and crevices around pipe penetrations. No sense making it easy for them to get in from another apartment.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      German cockroach video: ruclips.net/video/FoxCB5qLPMA/видео.html

  • @sam11182
    @sam11182 10 месяцев назад +7

    cockroaches are just dry shrimp

  • @pskully57
    @pskully57 10 месяцев назад +3

    I only get the large American ones, they don't live in my house, but get in through the door even though I've insulated them good. Once they get in the house they usually die within the hour since I spray often. I live near a storm basin and that's where they originate from. Every summer I usually get about a half o dozen or so. I did have a cat that used to catch them, but he's passed away now. I've found there's nothing I can do but either put the stomp on em' or wait for them to die and send my little robot vacuum over to scoop em' up. I started spraying more outside since that's where I can always find them.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад

      You need to treat your yard to get rid of them and you need to retreat every 60 to 90 days to keep them from returning. I will give you a link to my video on how to do it. Be well my friend.
      Video on how to treat your yard: ruclips.net/video/wifoTU5dmp0/видео.html

    • @pskully57
      @pskully57 10 месяцев назад

      @@GuysPestSolutions Thanks so much!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад

      @@pskully57 You are very welcome. Be well my friend.

  • @HeadlessX
    @HeadlessX 9 месяцев назад +2

    I could listen to this Guy talk about cockroaches all day

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @joannleichliter4308
    @joannleichliter4308 10 месяцев назад +2

    Many years ago, I lived in New Orleans for a year. Did I have roaches in my apartment? Are you kidding? The exterminator came once a month, and while he didn't exterminate them, he at least discouraged their nightly kitchen orgies. The deal was, if I didn't see them in my bedroom, or step on them at night, or find them in food, I wouldn't complain. It worked out. I figured I wouldn't live there long enough for serious warfare.

  • @SteveMack
    @SteveMack 10 месяцев назад +5

    Thanks for yet another very informative videos mate! - It's a topic that many of us, were 'in the dark' about. PS: Some Asian countries do eat them (YUK!!)

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +3

      Thanks. I appreciate the feedback. I can't imagine eating roaches. I had a guy from Uganda tell me that when the termites swarm there, they fry them up and eat them. I am clearly a spoiled American, because I can't wrap my head around any of it. Lol. Be well mate.

    • @SteveMack
      @SteveMack 10 месяцев назад

      They're not my cup of tea either mate!! 🤪👀😆

    • @larryc1616
      @larryc1616 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, you can eat most insects including coachroaches which are more nutritious and safer than a bag of potato chips or fries. They don't have obesity, diabetes and atherosclerotic heart disease like we do here.

    • @SteveMack
      @SteveMack 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@larryc1616 Absolutely! - For MANY decades, processed food has made (and KEPT) people sick! - I wonder if, in the future, McDonalds will ever offer at the drive through "would you like flies with that?" ;)

    • @Bran08Eman
      @Bran08Eman 10 месяцев назад +1

      Don't knock it until you tried it. They recommend crispy fried first to get started, gets all the moisture out. Shrimps and lobster were food for the destitute, look at it now.

  • @matthewpitre8159
    @matthewpitre8159 10 месяцев назад +6

    I went to my local home depot and got these sticky traps it's basically a small rectangle a paper with like sticky glue on ITIT can even catch mice and you can live released them by pouring a vegetable oil on it But we use those when we got cockroaches and basically caught them all before they can multiply and that's it they were gone within a month or so You can buy them like 2 for $5And we are so glad it worked because we heard cockroaches were impossible to get rid of well not really if you know what you're doing

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +1

      That will only work on some species. Not all roaches are created equal. For some species, all you need to do is treat the outside and they stop coming in. With some species you can just treat the drains. It all depends on what you are dealing with. Be well my friend.

    • @winros
      @winros 9 месяцев назад +1

      I use them in the basement for the cave bugs! They're disgusting! I don't get many however, one is too many! They don't hurt you nor bite you but, hell they will fly right towards your face! Half spider half cricket!

    • @frostflower5555
      @frostflower5555 9 месяцев назад

      @@winroswow never heard of cave bugs

  • @davidm4566
    @davidm4566 9 месяцев назад +1

    My Dad lives in FL. He absolutely has an American cockroach infestation. He's a hoarder and has tons of stacks of mail (paper and glue), and other junk everywhere, especially in the garage.
    It got so bad that even though my childhood bedroom is at his house, when I go to visit I started staying with my Mom.
    The sheer amount of dust and other junk plus a carpet that's been there since the 70s make it unhealthy to visit and my allergies start up.
    Edit: I understand this is the exception; I just wanted to show how like you said, sometimes they do infest inside.

    • @lifewalker808
      @lifewalker808 9 месяцев назад +1

      I'm from Hong Kong and we do have American and German cockroaches infestation inside our homes. Obviously we have a very different climate from yours and we live in apartment buildings of concrete, so probably less hiding places for them. We don't have hollow walls here.

  • @AlcaniZFilms
    @AlcaniZFilms 9 месяцев назад +2

    I threw my shoe at a big mother once. He was a big, bad, flying Florida Palmetto bug. Of course he dodged my shoe, and for the rest of the night, while I was trying to sleep, he kamikaze bombed my head. Needless to say, I was unable to sleep at all that night.

  • @Runningfromtheherd
    @Runningfromtheherd 10 месяцев назад +7

    Florida here. My van got infested with german cockroaches while I was shopping in a walmart. This particular walmart parking lot was infested. By the time I realized the exterior of my van was crawling with bugs and drove off it was too late. I tried everything i could think of. Combat baits, raid bug bombs, diatomaceous earth, boric acid tablets absolutely nothing worked. Googled it again and it said they could go a long time without food but only a few days without water. Turned out "Hotshot" baits are liquid based and that worked. By morning they were all poisoned. Still pick one up here and there but leave out a bait and they're gone in days. They like sweet potatoes which I feed to my dog. They bore a small hole in them so I always know as soon as I have one.

    • @CornholioPuppetMaster
      @CornholioPuppetMaster 10 месяцев назад

      I had German roaches in my car, I vacuumed almost everyday but they were still there. I would get an iced coffee from wawa and leave the cup of ice in my car with some honey in it. I come back in the morning and a bunch of them were dead in a small puddle in the cup

    • @southernguy35
      @southernguy35 10 месяцев назад

      Why didn't you just park it in the sun with the windows up?

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад

      Sometimes that can work, but not always. It can't hurt though. Be well my friend.

  • @rosanneshinkle4133
    @rosanneshinkle4133 10 месяцев назад +4

    You neglected to mention the Jurassic Era flying roaches we have in Florida. Ahhhhhhhhh

    • @hereforfun4855
      @hereforfun4855 10 месяцев назад +1

      And they bite.

    • @janc8199
      @janc8199 10 месяцев назад +1

      Aren't they called Palmettos..You could put a saddle on them. ICK!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +1

      Those are most likely American roaches. They are big and they are capable of flight for short distances. They have a subspecies of them in Hawaii that will fly right at you when you walk outside. They call them B-52 roaches there because they are like bombers. So, consider yourself lucky. You can get rid of them by treating your yard. Please watch my video on the subject. Be well Rosanne.
      Video on how to treat your yard: ruclips.net/video/wifoTU5dmp0/видео.html

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +2

      @@hereforfun4855 American roaches have never been known to bite humans, so you may be dealing with something else. Be well my friend.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@janc8199 Yes. American roaches are also known as Palmetto bugs. Be well my friend.

  • @AttaBoyCowBoyHealth
    @AttaBoyCowBoyHealth 9 месяцев назад

    Guy. You’re super awesome I love your style. I’ve been having a hard time with these German cockroaches I bought intrepid FX I clean the kitchen cleaned out all the cabinets and I’ve been keeping everything spotless and I’ve been spraying about every two weeks even though it says once every few months and I still can’t get rid of them. I also have plates of diatomaceous earth around the kitchen, so they’ll snack on that during the day anything else you recommend?

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  9 месяцев назад

      It sounds like you have German roaches. Please watch my video on German cockroaches. It will explain exactly how to get rid of them. Be sure to confirm the species prior to treatment. Please get back to me if these are not German roaches. I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      Video on German cockroaches: ruclips.net/video/FoxCB5qLPMA/видео.html

  • @gardeningwithtash2485
    @gardeningwithtash2485 10 месяцев назад +3

    i have an exterminator for a year and they helped some but they are not all gone. i deal with german cockroaches.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +2

      The exterminators are really just controllers. They will reduce the population for a while, but the roaches will become resistant to the products they use and the problem will eventually become even worse over time. If you want to eliminate the infestation, then fire the pest controller and watch my video on how to totally eliminate the infestation. My treatment plan never fails, if done properly. It's not easy and you need to take the time to do it right, but it always works. I will give you the link to the video. I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      German cockroach video: ruclips.net/video/FoxCB5qLPMA/видео.html

  • @rimix739
    @rimix739 9 месяцев назад +4

    I don’t kill ants and some spiders but I hate roaches

  • @spectreapex2803
    @spectreapex2803 9 месяцев назад +1

    youtube recommended me this for no reason, and I watch it

  • @lightbox617
    @lightbox617 10 месяцев назад

    I live on the top (8th) floor of a 100+ year old building in a major urban area. Most of the residents are owners/permanent. Some are rental and have a pretty good turnover. The building has a central heating system (hot water) that relies on pipes that run though out the building. There are plenty of "pipe" pathways that link the entire building. When someone moves out or in,, when someone calls an exterminator, I start to see dead or dying roaches in the hallway and sometimes in my apartment. My only real concern (Hey. I'm a city kid) is for my cats (3) who will play with the corpses or dying roaches. I don't want them ingesting toxins.
    Nice job with the informative and aesthetic quality of the post

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +1

      That is happening because the exterminator is fogging the empty unit. That will kill a lot of roaches, but they can hold their breath for up to two hours, so many will escape and head for safer ground. Some will die later, but many will not. This practice actually makes the infestation worse over time. You can almost completely eliminate them in your unit though. Just watch my video on German roaches. I will give you the link. If you do it right, you may still see some after an adjoining unit fogs, but other than that you may not see any at all. Any roaches that do enter your unit will be dead within a few day and will not be able to establish an infestation in your unit.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      Video on German roaches: ruclips.net/video/FoxCB5qLPMA/видео.html

  • @mikee5654
    @mikee5654 10 месяцев назад +5

    I had german cockroaches for years and finally got rid of them by shutting off all the power and heat to my house during a very cold winter and leaving for 3 days. Just a tip for ppl up north

    • @Numb217
      @Numb217 10 месяцев назад +1

      How did you keep your pipes from freezing?

    • @uppitywoman3647
      @uppitywoman3647 10 месяцев назад +4

      Don't do that without draining every sink, toilet, pipe, anything that can contain water.
      But, yeah, they don't like the cold.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад

      You can freeze them to death, but you do need to drain the plumbing and put antifreeze in all the bath and sink traps and the toilets. Frozen pipes can burst and that is not fun to fix if they are behind the drywall. There is also a way to put non-toxic antifreeze in the pipes, which is a good idea. Any RV retailer can explain how to do it. There are probably lots of RUclips videos on it as well.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +1

      You need to drain the plumbing and put antifreeze in all the bath and sink traps and the toilets. Frozen pipes can burst and that is not fun to fix if they are behind the drywall. There is also a way to put non-toxic antifreeze in the pipes, which is a good idea. Any RV retailer can explain how to do it. There are probably lots of RUclips videos on it as well. Be well my friend.

    • @mikee5654
      @mikee5654 10 месяцев назад

      @@GuysPestSolutions Yes, I'm use to doing that for my snowbird parents haha. Thanks. You as well.

  • @twocentsnetwork3888
    @twocentsnetwork3888 10 месяцев назад +4

    You know you've got a good video when I don't have an infestation (and never have luckily) and I still watch the video

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

    • @frostflower5555
      @frostflower5555 9 месяцев назад

      thankfully I don't have roaches but my building has a different infestation and that is ants! they are not as disgusting but terribly hard to get rid of. I can't store my food in the pantry anymore. It's all crammed in the fridge. :(

  • @davidgoetz2737
    @davidgoetz2737 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Guy, would you recommend spraying Alpine WSG for the German roaches, and the videos are great thank u

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад

      Sure. Alpine WSG is a good substitute for Temprid FX. You still need to do the rest of the treatment though. Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @coolroy4300
    @coolroy4300 10 месяцев назад +1

    Yes ,we have lots of wood roaches that get delivered in the cheep mulch the landscaping Service puts down .They come in and out to lay eggs but mostly live in the mulch and underneath decks Very lovely creatures.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  10 месяцев назад +2

      Wood roaches are not considered a major pest, but they can get into your home. Just like American roaches, they will usually die on their own if they go indoors. You can eliminate them by treating the mulch and around the house. Please watch my video on how to treat your yard. If you treat up the side of the house about 36 inches and out from the house, past the point where you are seeing them, then that should take care of it. I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      Video on how to treat your yard: ruclips.net/video/wifoTU5dmp0/видео.html

    • @oakstrong1
      @oakstrong1 10 месяцев назад +1

      We had lots of all sorts of bugs coming in when my parents bought truck loads of wood chip to cover the whole yard. They eventually disappeared, in about 2-3 years, as the chip composted

    • @Jenvlogs404
      @Jenvlogs404 9 месяцев назад

      I noticed them near mulch too

  • @ericlondon2663
    @ericlondon2663 9 месяцев назад +3

    Actually, cockroaches - historically speaking - were and in many regions on earth still are a large source of protein for human populations.

  • @thomasmayer9032
    @thomasmayer9032 9 месяцев назад +1

    I live my whole live in Germany and never saw a cockroache there, but whenever I travel to another continent, I see these everywhere.

    • @patrickford4120
      @patrickford4120 6 месяцев назад

      That's because they are a native species to you and an invasive one to America.