@@KozakDiothose things would keep me up allnight throughout highschool, I had class mate tell me I had a bug on my back during class and he just grabbed it and flicked it not knowing what it was 😂
Edit out the misused food term bun and the term fish that only reflect me the pure being - it’s beyond ofsv to food and to pure animalize like fish when hmnz misuse such terms in their name.
1:36 "Picking up a single female from the movies and taking her home with you" *_Bold of you to assume that any female, whether human or insect, would want to go home with me_*
Ironically I first experienced the horrors of bedbug infestation in the US not some third world country. I didn't even realize they had hijacked my bed and turned it into a nest filled with dead bug shells and eggs. The most insidious thing about bed bugs is that u will never see them unless u have been asleep (they are literally attracted to body heat) and suddenly felt a sharp itch or the tickling sensation of something crawling on ur skin jarring u awake to see a brown bug with a belly full of ur blood scurrying away into one of ur bed corners. As the infestation grows worse u begin to see more bugs. They become so brazen that that just sitting down on the bed will have bugs of all sizes down to babies crawling out and charging at u to suck ur blood. It gets worse. Non of the insecticides work, u can empty a bottle in 3 days and there will still be an army under ur bed to replace the one or two bugs u killed. They will not let u sleep, they will keep crawling over u and waking u up, u will develop skin sensitivity to their tiny legs and eventually hives from even wind blowing on ur skin. If u manage to kill or catch any of them they will excrete black liquid that smells like cyanide (very strong bitter almond smell), an offensive odor that will make u cringe. U will eventually develop sensitivity to that odor as well and it will wake up Everytime u smell it. Psychologically it will turn u into a stress ball, wound so tight that even the mention of bed bugs will send u into an anxiety attack. Nothing can kill these monsters other then direct exposure to sunlight in summer. The heat thing rarely works because they hunt for body heat but exposure to heat and sunlight kills them instantly like vampires. The only way I got rid of these bugs was to dismantle the furniture they had made nests in and place them out in the open sunlight where the sun could heat everything up. After 2 to 3 days the entire nest will die. But unfortunately ur psychological fear of bugs will likely compel u to never bring that furniture back inside the house ever again. And I do mean psychological fear, because these bugs will mentally and physically scar u for life. After the bed bugs we're finally gone I suffered from chronic inflammation of liver that translated into the worst case of frequent full body hives I have ever experienced. The itching, burning and pain will literally make grown men cry. I did not even know I had a liver disease, no doctor could diagnose it for the next 5 years, until I went to a homeopathy doctor who took a shot in the dark and gave me liver medication and I instantly started to see a difference. Bed bugs are truly the stuff of nightmares. U see one I suggest u start taking emergency measures immediately.
These things ruined my life Got them from a mover's truck (!!!) I couldn't sleep, couldn't study for college, cut every social life, focused my entire life on a war against them, how to kill them. All my days and nights were build around how not to get bite, how to get some sleep, how to get rid of them. Even if the exterminator gets rid of them, if you're in an appartement, there are chances that they invaded some neighbours around who don't bother them and won't complain about them, so they will come back to you, because they feed on your fear. At some point, as soon as I was closing my eyes, only thing I was seeing was them crawling, which made me open my eyes in panic, even when sleepy, and they were actually there, crawling, it's like I could sense their presence at some point I caught some of them and make them my prisoners in a plastic box to starve them to death, this was a satisfying little win I eventually won the war without any help, but it cost me everything! I kept waking up with a start every night for months even after getting rid of them
@@RabanRobtheKnob bro I had this my half life in my house since I was born my dad used to go to theatres for movies some how they crawled to our house they live there for half my life they don't that easy but we got rid of them how ? We got a pesticide tablet from our nearby store it's actually ayurvedic it just evaporated in 3 days the tablet became powder I hope you get it online but I don't know the name but it's a tablet.you need to place the tablet everywhere they are spots of them you need to close the windows and no air should be allowed close the house for 3 days and you need to repeat this we did it twice and holla they are all dead actually before all this my mom and dad prayed to ancestry god munishwara hindu god only then we did all the pesticide thing.we have did everything in 15 years but nothing worked but finally this tablet worked. Till today we do pooja on one particular day to our ancestor god just to thank him for removing this demon.
I haven't slept for 3 days and I have just been sitting on a chair the whole time watching youtube videos, I read that bed bugs like to bite you while you sleep.
I had bed bugs on a few separate occasions. What a pain. The best treatment I found was to use diatomaceous earth (DE) which is a physical insecticide, i.e. it doesn't target any internal physiological aspect of the bug. It is a harmless white powder normally used in livestock feed as well as in the little drying packets. You sprinkle it around your bedroom and other places you may spend a lot of time sitting/sleeping (e.g. sofas), and the bugs walk through them at night, get the powder on their bodies, and it slowly scrapes away at their shell eventually drying them out and killing them. The nymphs (i.e. baby bed bugs) have especially thin carapaces, so they die out very easily, which means they won't be able to grow up and reproduce. A downside to all of this is that my home made me look like cocaine addict: white powder EVERYWHERE. But at least it worked at getting rid of the bed bugs.
I remember these things literally mentally scarred me. Even months after I got them, I was constantly sitting in my "are there any bugs around?" position. If I ever saw a cockroach on the ceiling I'd immediately have an anxiety attack. I'm literally so used to sleeping on the floor, it's scary. If I ever hear someone has bed bugs and I know them I can't help but go out of my way to stay away from them. Bed bugs are the most draining infestation. I'd rather have to deal with head lice for five years than have bed bugs for five months. When I had them, even the mention of bed bugs made me feel like I was going to cry. I'm fine now, but I can't tell you how many times I just stop, and realize it's fine. I just look at my bed, so thankful I don't have to constantly look around and check. It's like after you have bed bugs, you are so thankful for sleep and a bed it's crazy. I never want to see another of those bloodsucking vampire bugs up close ever again. Not even to crush it. The smell they emit after being crushed makes me want to hurl.
I had to deal with bedbugs once. They are an interesting insect as they are actually quite choosy on who they prefer to bite more in a household. For example my wife was targeted all the time when it was extremely rare for me to get bitten. We both have the same blood type but our stress levels were different. I am a much more laid back person. Maybe stress hormones attract them more? I also saw my neighbor deal with the same thing. Except he was being bitten more than his girlfriend. He was a more stressed person than she was. The video doesn't lie, they are immune to deltamethrine based insecticides. Diatomaceous Earth is a good option because it doesn't poison them, it suffocates them. Extreme heat like a hair dryer will kill them also within seconds but it needs to be virtually direct heat. These bugs are the terminators of the insect world. Don't pick up that brand new looking couch your neighbor put on the curb thinking you're getting a steal as it is likely a Trojan Horse. Hotels can be a good vector too if they are poorly maintained. Keep your luggage in your car if you can help it and inspect your clothes thoroughly before you leave.
Also for anyone treating bedding; put your bedding in a dry cycle then wash then dry. You cannot drown these jerks. (Edit) You can use a shopvac filled with about 2 inches of piping hot water and they will die when they are vacuumed up while treating nests I.e. bedframes, mattresses, chairs, couches, wall crevices etc. If you simply wash infested clothes or bedding you will re-infest yourself. Combining these wash tips with Diatomaceous Earth around common nesting areas should yield results if you are dealing with these things. Alcohol will not effect them either. Good luck!
@@antonis8333 Wrong, sorry that is a myth. When the little jerks would bite me my skin would welt up no different than the next person. I dealt with bed bugs in a slummy apartment for 3 years. You are not the 1st person to say that and my personal experience calls bullshit. The last person who said that to me had zero 1st hand experience dealing with them. There's always going to be someone making what they believe is a fact based on nothing. I also have eczema and my wife does not. My skin breaks out in hives and rashes far more easily than my wife. Sorry but I vehemently believe you are wrong. Too many years dealing with these things to take this seriously. They really do favor certain people over another. Why? I can't answer that. I do know when I would have bites though. You cannot shake the itch nor can you wash it off. You are stuck for the ride.
The best method for getting rid of bed bugs for me was placing my mattress and pillows in plastic covers. Even better if the cover is designed specifically for bed bugs. Then I put copious amounts of talcum or baby powder on the legs of my bed and moving it away from the wall. (My reasoning was that they wouldn’t be able to climb up the legs and all the bugs inside the mattress would be stuck and die.) Had them gone in a week, so hopefully my method would work others too.
Ughh I had an infestation after moving into an apartment.. It definitely depresses you because it's just so hard to kill them! Thank goodness I had awesome apartment complex and they paid to get rid of them.. It was hell!!
@@sarairodas6857 My apartment called them in. We bagged everything up to wash in all hot water, they sprayed whatever and we had to be out of the apartment for 5hrs I think.. Back then it cost them $1000. This is like 13yrs ago
indonesian term for 'enemy among your midst' is 'musuh dalam selimut'. which literally translated 'enemy within blanket', which is befitting for this tiny bug
Having bed bugs are one of the worst experiences ever, you don’t even feel safe sleeping in your own bed out of fear one or these pesky little creatures are gonna come suck your blood. It’s so nerve wracking and it’s a struggle to try and get rid of them, on the other hand they always hide in your clothes so it’s a hassle to check your clothes every morning and make sure you don’t have one hitchhiking that morning. Makes me feel so gross even though I shower every day.
I had suffered from a Bed Bug infestation. Never in my life I thought we'd get them. When I first saw it crawling on the bed my stomach dropped and my heart started racing. It was a living nightmare and leaves you paranoid for life. Thankfully we got rid of them using JT Eaton bed bug spray, that thing was magical, it saved us from throwing out wooden furniture, though we did throw out lots of clothes. I had sleepless nights when we first got them, I slept like a damn mummy covered from head to toe. Why aren't these fuckers extinct?!
The worst part is even though they are night creatures, light has nothing to do with whether they bite you, because they can detect body temperature and can see when your body temperature drops so they know you're asleep
Tree oil and lavender don't sound like they would be very harmful to bedbugs. In fact, even if they are, I think they can easily grow resitant to a little oil. Stick to heat, diatomaceous earth powder and carbondioxide traps.
I've been infected with bed bugs for around 5 years on and off. They've literally followed us while we moved. We recently had a huge wave again, but we're almost sure we've got rid of them for good this time. I have a lot of stress while sleeping now :/ feeling anything while in bed, like hair and shit will cause me to panic and check around myself to be sure. The only good thing is that we're supposed to be moving soon and the bed bugs caused 90% of my useless stuff to be thrown out. So I don't have to clean out before packing lmao
This is why I always check between the mattresses when I stay at hotels I've had bed bugs before and they are way worse than fleas. Fleas will just jump on you where bed bugs crawl on you like he'll be in bed and you feel bugs crawling on you it's disgusting. When my house got bed bugs it took over two years to kill them and the only reason we were able to was because my grandparents still had some of that DDT from when it was legal when they were young
I got them a few years ago and got rid of them. I did so by throwing out my mattresses , couches, and took up my carpet in the entire house. but i still suffer from ptsd through the nights. Thinking something is there but it isn’t .Waking up in the middle of the night smacking yourself is a terrible feeling. I was in the early stages, i feel bad for people who have infestations that can’t be treated.
i used to get bitten by bed bugs and its the worst. my skin was extremely itchy and i have red spots like everywhere on my body. i can't sleep at night, like at all. i only sleep for like 3 hours a day because of the bugs. it stresses me out and make me feel exhausted and ofc itchy as hell. i started to see a doctor and apply cream and stuff. it heals. and while it was healing, i throw out my matress and bought a new one. now, im free. thank god.
Alcohol is actually a terrible way to treat an infestation. Alcohol will kill on contact quickly, but wont leave any residual to kill them, and in fact will act as a repellent, this pushes bed bugs deeper into cracks, places they may have not otherwise have gone to. Now they are harder to treat. Rubbing alcohol is a bandaid solution that tricks you into thinking you are beating the infestation when in reality you are pushing them I to hiding till they run out of hiding spaces and then you have a full blown out of control infestation.
Diatomaceous earth powder is effective in eliminating bed bugs. Basically since most insects breathe through their skin it can dry out their bodies fast.
House centipedes are one of nature's best defense against other bugs. Yes, they look scary, but they keep all kinds of bugs at bay, including bed bugs and cockroaches.
And ur evil girlfriend, and ex-wife and that side chick who keeps asking u to buy stuff. And potentially any girl u wanted to bring home for a lucky night😋
I wonder if you could gas them to death. I don't mean a poisonous gas. But just literally fill the house with a gas like pure nitrogen so they can't breathe the oxygen they need to survive. They can develop resistances to poisons, but no amount of resistance will make them intolerable to complete lack of oxygen.
I was able to get rid of bed bugs in 2 weeks. I basically vacuumed all over my room and around/under my bed everyday as well as sprayed pesticide. And I slept in the living room for 2 weeks straight too. 2 weeks later I was getting no bites at all
Got bed bugs at 13-14 took almost a year to get ride of them all, after that it traumatized me , I couldn’t fall asleep as easy until I was 16 it got a little better but ever since then I keep plastic on my mattress and anything that’s on the floor for to long NEVER touches my bed and when I get home from public places I never lay on my bed oh and I’m 18 now
Now we actually ARE trying to make something to extinct but it's not working yet and for some reason we made other creatures go extinct even though we didn't try to
Ya they are a pain. I Used to to do pest control and it was a 4-6 week process to exterminate these buggers cause their eggs have become immune to pretty much everything and you have to wait till they hatch to kill them. After a job I would have to jump straight into my shower with all my clothes on and throw them directly into the dryer to make sure I didn’t infest my own house.
An important thing to note that you forgot to mention here is that bedbugs don't feed on humans alone. They can also feed on other animals like mice or cats. However they suffer a reduction in population without human blood to feed on. I *KNOW* this because when I moved into a new apartment it was infested with the parasites and also had a minor mouse problem, so when our cheapass landlord hired the bargain brand exterminator they simply moved from one apartment to the next and held up in a currently vacant section of the building, feeding on the mice until it was safe to feed on humans. When you hire an exterminator make sure they spray the ENTIRE building all at once or you can and should expect an immediate resurgence of the bastards.
This is a great video, but be wary of heat treatment for bed bugs for a number of reasons. 1. Heat treatment has zero residual effect. If any bed bugs or eggs survived, you are back to square one. 2. Cost - heat treatment is significantly more expensive and most companies that do heat treatment will not offer any contract to protect you past the first month . 3. You don't need a pest control license to perform heat treatment, so be wary of who you hire. Anyone who claims to get rid of them will probably just be taking your money. 4. Even if the heat treatment killed all the bugs, depending on the length of your infestation, meaning the longer it went on, the more chances you had to spread the infestation to people or places you frequent. This creates an opportunity that you will re-infest your home. (Again, get a 6 month to year contract) Heat treatment is great for early infestations, and non apartments, or homes without shared neighboring walls (they could pass from the walls) Anyhow I have more information linked in my YT profile incase anyone is curious.
I learned by sheer accident that they die when exposed to sunlight in summer. I am saying summer because I am not sure what killed them first the light or heat. But long story short I put the furniture out in the sun and in about a 3 to 5 days the home was bug free. The interesting behavior of bed bugs is they only nest where they are guaranteed a meal so an entire colony in ur house will only nest in ur couch or bed or where ur pet sleeps. So just a few furniture out in the sun will essentially eradicate the bedbugs in ur house.
@@sol666 , Ok it sounds like you may have lucked out. I've seen bed bugs survive on furniture placed outside in record high triple digits, the bed bugs found an area where they were safe from the sun. What you are not taking into account are that bed bugs do not only live in furniture, they will harbor in carpet by the baseboards, closets, curtains, inside walls. The other thing people should be wary of is moving out furniture. When moving infested furniture, its highly possible to have them fall and spread the infestation to more places where otherwise they would be isolated to a specific location. So please do not advise people to do so as it could cause more harm than good. If anyone needs more info, I have some articles which you can find on my YT profile.
@@travelingpestpro2806 lmao u want to tell me I lucked out? I am bug free for 7 years now. I had 4 nightmarish months living with them, 5 additional years treating the chronic liver disease they left me with. I didn't luck out I observed and I learned. And I got rid of them without spending 800 dollars. When I say the sun did the job I mean the sun did the job for free.
@@sol666 unless you disassemble your whole furniture. I used to work in hotel, I put infested mattress in -20 degree for 2 month, it works. until next assuie guests bring a new batch of bedbugs, or some crawl out of drywall and dominated the new bed. I tried the sun, it didn't work even in summer days.
Is it possible the bites can have a health benefit? My mother had bed bugs without even knowing, by the time she noticed the bites all over her arms she was having an anti inflammatory response to her ankles and feet which used to be swollen every night but suddenly were no longer swollen, when we cleared her bug problem the foot swelling came back.
I think the only way to stop bed bugs is to set traps for them. Plants like spinach leaves have trichomes that can pierce bed bug leg joints and stop them in their tracks. Bassically, if you put the leaves around your bed and sleep, when the bed bugs will come out of hiding to suck your blood, you'll wake up in the morning with the leaves full of bed bugs stuck in the trichomes.
We had bed bugs last year after a guest brang them into our house. It was a nightmare but after 1 month of living with this little bugs biting us every night we called the exterminator and after 1 spray we never seen one again only there dead bodies around the house.
There is a technique that works. It turned my infestation into a problem of the past literally. Diatomaceous Earth. It dries the bed bugs out. There are a few steps you need to take though. First things first. Seal all of your furniture as best you can. Make sure there are no hiding spots. If anything, throw out your furniture if it's infested. Get a new mattress with mattress covers. And put that Diatomaceous Earth everywhere. Between your box springs and mattress. all over the floor, put new layers down after vacuuming. It takes a few months, but with vigorous work, you can get rid of them.
I remembered the 1st time i had them slept in the bath tub for 5 months straight . A few days ago i found one on my back board threw my whole bed set away I took no chances these things will stress and ware you out
WHY ARE PEOPLE SO TERRIFIED OF BED BUGS...THINK ABOUT IT...bed bugs are NO WORSE than mosquitoes but we act like it's the end of the world if you get them. Nobody freaks out if you get bite by a mosquito??? So, dont TRY to get bed bugs, but if you do, dont think you're a nasty person or it's the end of the world. It's just a bug.
@@ThankYouJesusTheChrist if you know anybody that's got them, tell them that if they spread that cheap diatomaceous earth around the edge of all rooms on the floor, or even under the carpet...and if, once you see just a few, if you keep regular tape handy and stick them to the tape EVERYTIME you see them, and check every time you get up through the night to go to the bathroom, especially between 3am and 6am...then you will eventually in just a few months, manage to get rid of them. It takes a little effort but it works. Unless you live in an apartment housing where OTHER PEOPLE are not as eager to get rid of them, then in which case, there's little hope of getting rid of them unless you move.
Call thanos
That's actually pretty damn funny. Too bad he would only get rid of half of em.
@@travelingpestpro2806 better than nothing
Alya Athirah no because they would just reproduce and multiply in no time
Ok
thanos will snap them to dust
nobody talks about the emotional side of bed bugs, its actually PTSD , so distressing and exhausting, waking up crying to bites over and over again
THIS 👆🏻
Grow up. I don’t cry when mosquitos bite me, deal with it and try to get rid of them
@@KozakDiomosquitos arent bedbugs
@@KozakDiothose things would keep me up allnight throughout highschool, I had class mate tell me I had a bug on my back during class and he just grabbed it and flicked it not knowing what it was 😂
@@84sonmyslab92 same. Was so ashamed. Couldn't tell him what it was.
Yeah, they have over 9000 HP.
no u
@@cactuslactus6007 no u
@@da14a49 no u
yes u
@@bopatog no u
I remember having to wake up in the middle of nights because of these pests. Honestly made me want to sent my house on fire just to get rid of them.
Fishbunn Same!
They’re evil
Lol🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😂
Edit out the misused food term bun and the term fish that only reflect me the pure being - it’s beyond ofsv to food and to pure animalize like fish when hmnz misuse such terms in their name.
Promoting the _ of beings with 🔥 is beyond kmnI animal krueIdy.
1:36 "Picking up a single female from the movies and taking her home with you"
*_Bold of you to assume that any female, whether human or insect, would want to go home with me_*
Think positive bro.
I think this is both sarcasm and crying for help at the same time
Forever Alone
Evariste Galois They will if you give them blood
But here's the problems.
*SHE'S PREGNANT*
Ironically I first experienced the horrors of bedbug infestation in the US not some third world country. I didn't even realize they had hijacked my bed and turned it into a nest filled with dead bug shells and eggs. The most insidious thing about bed bugs is that u will never see them unless u have been asleep (they are literally attracted to body heat) and suddenly felt a sharp itch or the tickling sensation of something crawling on ur skin jarring u awake to see a brown bug with a belly full of ur blood scurrying away into one of ur bed corners. As the infestation grows worse u begin to see more bugs. They become so brazen that that just sitting down on the bed will have bugs of all sizes down to babies crawling out and charging at u to suck ur blood. It gets worse. Non of the insecticides work, u can empty a bottle in 3 days and there will still be an army under ur bed to replace the one or two bugs u killed. They will not let u sleep, they will keep crawling over u and waking u up, u will develop skin sensitivity to their tiny legs and eventually hives from even wind blowing on ur skin. If u manage to kill or catch any of them they will excrete black liquid that smells like cyanide (very strong bitter almond smell), an offensive odor that will make u cringe. U will eventually develop sensitivity to that odor as well and it will wake up Everytime u smell it. Psychologically it will turn u into a stress ball, wound so tight that even the mention of bed bugs will send u into an anxiety attack. Nothing can kill these monsters other then direct exposure to sunlight in summer. The heat thing rarely works because they hunt for body heat but exposure to heat and sunlight kills them instantly like vampires. The only way I got rid of these bugs was to dismantle the furniture they had made nests in and place them out in the open sunlight where the sun could heat everything up. After 2 to 3 days the entire nest will die. But unfortunately ur psychological fear of bugs will likely compel u to never bring that furniture back inside the house ever again. And I do mean psychological fear, because these bugs will mentally and physically scar u for life. After the bed bugs we're finally gone I suffered from chronic inflammation of liver that translated into the worst case of frequent full body hives I have ever experienced. The itching, burning and pain will literally make grown men cry. I did not even know I had a liver disease, no doctor could diagnose it for the next 5 years, until I went to a homeopathy doctor who took a shot in the dark and gave me liver medication and I instantly started to see a difference. Bed bugs are truly the stuff of nightmares. U see one I suggest u start taking emergency measures immediately.
@JayJay They can, but is rare in occurrence.👍
Try Diatomaceous Earth if you ever have them or do
Please see my comment or reply to Fallen Angel 42. It may help.
I'm not gonna be able to sleep after all of this..
CimeXa (kills 100%).... works better than Diatomaceous earth (kills 10%).
If I saw a single bed bug in my house 2 minutes later I’m standing in the front yard naked watching my house burn down.
Exactly what I would do.
I feel like that’s what I would do in my mind.
Bed bugs need love too
DBZ Kings Germs need love also...
Scott Cox what if they're on You.
These things ruined my life
Got them from a mover's truck (!!!)
I couldn't sleep, couldn't study for college, cut every social life, focused my entire life on a war against them, how to kill them.
All my days and nights were build around how not to get bite, how to get some sleep, how to get rid of them.
Even if the exterminator gets rid of them, if you're in an appartement, there are chances that they invaded some neighbours around who don't bother them and won't complain about them,
so they will come back to you, because they feed on your fear.
At some point, as soon as I was closing my eyes, only thing I was seeing was them crawling, which made me open my eyes in panic, even when sleepy, and they were actually there, crawling, it's like I could sense their presence at some point
I caught some of them and make them my prisoners in a plastic box to starve them to death, this was a satisfying little win
I eventually won the war without any help, but it cost me everything!
I kept waking up with a start every night for months even after getting rid of them
El Cid What agent or device did you use?
@@RabanRobtheKnob bro I had this my half life in my house since I was born my dad used to go to theatres for movies some how they crawled to our house they live there for half my life they don't that easy but we got rid of them how ? We got a pesticide tablet from our nearby store it's actually ayurvedic it just evaporated in 3 days the tablet became powder I hope you get it online but I don't know the name but it's a tablet.you need to place the tablet everywhere they are spots of them you need to close the windows and no air should be allowed close the house for 3 days and you need to repeat this we did it twice and holla they are all dead actually before all this my mom and dad prayed to ancestry god munishwara hindu god only then we did all the pesticide thing.we have did everything in 15 years but nothing worked but finally this tablet worked.
Till today we do pooja on one particular day to our ancestor god just to thank him for removing this demon.
Marely mejia he didn’t sin did
@Aggressive Tubesock Ohhh no he isnt.
Are these things in south asia? Just asking
Good night don’t let the Cimex Lectularius Bite.
How
*Good night sleep tight and don't let the Climex Lectularius bite*
I haven't slept for 3 days and I have just been sitting on a chair the whole time watching youtube videos, I read that bed bugs like to bite you while you sleep.
Kelvin Cueva yes. I woke up with so many bedbug bites it looked like some braille message.
If you don't give consent they can't touch you problem solved
Cant wait for the next season that’s why I’m in court against my bed bug
Just do the no-no square dance
That's why I sleep with a grenade under my pillow.
Quahntasy - Animating Universe your comment and your profile pic together made me laugh so hard💀
Upload a new vid
Thats why i sleep with nuke
When you accidentally pull the trigger while sleeping
Guess I’ll die
SAME!
I had bed bugs on a few separate occasions. What a pain. The best treatment I found was to use diatomaceous earth (DE) which is a physical insecticide, i.e. it doesn't target any internal physiological aspect of the bug. It is a harmless white powder normally used in livestock feed as well as in the little drying packets. You sprinkle it around your bedroom and other places you may spend a lot of time sitting/sleeping (e.g. sofas), and the bugs walk through them at night, get the powder on their bodies, and it slowly scrapes away at their shell eventually drying them out and killing them. The nymphs (i.e. baby bed bugs) have especially thin carapaces, so they die out very easily, which means they won't be able to grow up and reproduce.
A downside to all of this is that my home made me look like cocaine addict: white powder EVERYWHERE. But at least it worked at getting rid of the bed bugs.
I know that right now you are feeling itchy
Enrique Munir ediaztejada I just scratched my penis
How did you know ??
Also i need help i see things moving in the corner of my eye but when i look theres nothing and im really itchy *:(*
Ikr I feel like they're on me
Tofu Plays xd
Dude u made me itch
I remember these things literally mentally scarred me. Even months after I got them, I was constantly sitting in my "are there any bugs around?" position. If I ever saw a cockroach on the ceiling I'd immediately have an anxiety attack. I'm literally so used to sleeping on the floor, it's scary. If I ever hear someone has bed bugs and I know them I can't help but go out of my way to stay away from them. Bed bugs are the most draining infestation. I'd rather have to deal with head lice for five years than have bed bugs for five months. When I had them, even the mention of bed bugs made me feel like I was going to cry. I'm fine now, but I can't tell you how many times I just stop, and realize it's fine. I just look at my bed, so thankful I don't have to constantly look around and check. It's like after you have bed bugs, you are so thankful for sleep and a bed it's crazy. I never want to see another of those bloodsucking vampire bugs up close ever again. Not even to crush it. The smell they emit after being crushed makes me want to hurl.
Edit out the misused bird term crow and rainbow symbol that only reflect me the pure being and the colorful being!
...humanz literally have the most awfI steen kz, so they shouldn’t be talking about other beings’ sm3IIz...
The mattress should just be thrown away - it belongs to the bed bugs now.
Or catch them one by one and reIease them in a forest.
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Bed Bug Has Invited 100+ Bed Bugs
*watches video in bed at night I am a brave person*
I watched this on my bed,on night,in a bedbug infested bed,3 times for 20 dollars
Siting in bed at 8 no school tomorrow. Soooooo same
*watches video in bed at morning* not a brave enough boy for this!
Something happen to me at night.... A cockroach crawl over me😆😆😆😆😆
@@stickfilms1 r/youngpeopleyoutube
I had to deal with bedbugs once. They are an interesting insect as they are actually quite choosy on who they prefer to bite more in a household. For example my wife was targeted all the time when it was extremely rare for me to get bitten. We both have the same blood type but our stress levels were different. I am a much more laid back person. Maybe stress hormones attract them more? I also saw my neighbor deal with the same thing. Except he was being bitten more than his girlfriend. He was a more stressed person than she was. The video doesn't lie, they are immune to deltamethrine based insecticides. Diatomaceous Earth is a good option because it doesn't poison them, it suffocates them. Extreme heat like a hair dryer will kill them also within seconds but it needs to be virtually direct heat. These bugs are the terminators of the insect world. Don't pick up that brand new looking couch your neighbor put on the curb thinking you're getting a steal as it is likely a Trojan Horse. Hotels can be a good vector too if they are poorly maintained. Keep your luggage in your car if you can help it and inspect your clothes thoroughly before you leave.
Same with us, i was bitten all over, while other family members had next to nothing.
Good tip, I'll keep in mind
Also for anyone treating bedding; put your bedding in a dry cycle then wash then dry. You cannot drown these jerks.
(Edit) You can use a shopvac filled with about 2 inches of piping hot water and they will die when they are vacuumed up while treating nests I.e. bedframes, mattresses, chairs, couches, wall crevices etc. If you simply wash infested clothes or bedding you will re-infest yourself. Combining these wash tips with Diatomaceous Earth around common nesting areas should yield results if you are dealing with these things. Alcohol will not effect them either. Good luck!
It’s not that it’s just some people are much mote intolerant to their saliva than others (allergy status)
@@antonis8333 Wrong, sorry that is a myth. When the little jerks would bite me my skin would welt up no different than the next person. I dealt with bed bugs in a slummy apartment for 3 years. You are not the 1st person to say that and my personal experience calls bullshit. The last person who said that to me had zero 1st hand experience dealing with them. There's always going to be someone making what they believe is a fact based on nothing. I also have eczema and my wife does not. My skin breaks out in hives and rashes far more easily than my wife. Sorry but I vehemently believe you are wrong. Too many years dealing with these things to take this seriously. They really do favor certain people over another. Why? I can't answer that. I do know when I would have bites though. You cannot shake the itch nor can you wash it off. You are stuck for the ride.
The best method for getting rid of bed bugs for me was placing my mattress and pillows in plastic covers. Even better if the cover is designed specifically for bed bugs. Then I put copious amounts of talcum or baby powder on the legs of my bed and moving it away from the wall. (My reasoning was that they wouldn’t be able to climb up the legs and all the bugs inside the mattress would be stuck and die.)
Had them gone in a week, so hopefully my method would work others too.
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The nuke or THE NUKE
lol
How is this not at 1k likes
Jong*
These things are DEFINITELY not homies.
Yea bro
Ughh I had an infestation after moving into an apartment.. It definitely depresses you because it's just so hard to kill them! Thank goodness I had awesome apartment complex and they paid to get rid of them.. It was hell!!
What was the treatment?? And how many treatments?
@@sarairodas6857 My apartment called them in. We bagged everything up to wash in all hot water, they sprayed whatever and we had to be out of the apartment for 5hrs I think.. Back then it cost them $1000. This is like 13yrs ago
indonesian term for 'enemy among your midst' is 'musuh dalam selimut'. which literally translated 'enemy within blanket', which is befitting for this tiny bug
There will be no bedbugs if people don't have beds.
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If beds are the cause as to why they are called bedbugs,then the best way to exterminate them is to get rid of beds.
*cough* clothing *cough*
They love carpets, furniture, when I had them a long time ago they also stayed in the cracks in the walls and doors.
They hide in blankets carpets and clothes if you dont have a bed they'll probably stay in the couch so your not safe
Having bed bugs are one of the worst experiences ever, you don’t even feel safe sleeping in your own bed out of fear one or these pesky little creatures are gonna come suck your blood. It’s so nerve wracking and it’s a struggle to try and get rid of them, on the other hand they always hide in your clothes so it’s a hassle to check your clothes every morning and make sure you don’t have one hitchhiking that morning. Makes me feel so gross even though I shower every day.
*Who Else Got Super Itchy Watching This?*
They have come for you
Me
Me
Yea and when I was watching with my cat (dont jugde me) I was on the bed
Me cuz I just got bitten and killed the damm bug and now I can’t sleep cuz they are everywhere 😭😭I hate my life
I had suffered from a Bed Bug infestation. Never in my life I thought we'd get them. When I first saw it crawling on the bed my stomach dropped and my heart started racing. It was a living nightmare and leaves you paranoid for life. Thankfully we got rid of them using JT Eaton bed bug spray, that thing was magical, it saved us from throwing out wooden furniture, though we did throw out lots of clothes. I had sleepless nights when we first got them, I slept like a damn mummy covered from head to toe. Why aren't these fuckers extinct?!
Definitely agree with the paranoid for life comment
😂😂😂😂
i had these bastards once... made me throw out all my furniture.
Same! I lost lots of my most valuable things that I been having for years because of them. Even my grandma's things that we kept after she passed.
Put plastic all over the bed or other and in a month they die from suffocating
They can stay a alive for upto 3yrs without food or water😵😰😰😔
LayeredOnions
Same. Had to get rid of the beds, furniture, even had to throw away one of our TVs.
Same! I had to lose most of my best childhood toys
The worst part is even though they are night creatures, light has nothing to do with whether they bite you, because they can detect body temperature and can see when your body temperature drops so they know you're asleep
Bed 🛏 bugs are horrible! Some of the best hotels in New York are unable to get rid of bedbug infestation’s.
If they got bed bugs then they not the best hotel
Laramie Holliday it can happen to any hotel
UNLEASHING POTENTIAL - PSYCHOLOGY VIDEOS. Wow that makes me not want to sleep at any hotel😰😱😨
bed 🛏 bugs translation
bed bed bugs
I had them once and threw away my whole bed.
That didn’t fix it right?
@@lijie6431 no they come back into the house
They take taxis back home
I also got a new bed, it doesn't help one bit, total waste of money.
Best strategy
Pour as much *lavender oil and/or tea tree oil IN A LAVENDER SCENT FEBREZE SPRAY* And go crazy.
You'll be sleeping very soon.
BigRiddimMonsta I tried tea tree oil, literally no effect
@@Raverix most likely you did it by itself. Need that lavender love
Tree oil and lavender don't sound like they would be very harmful to bedbugs. In fact, even if they are, I think they can easily grow resitant to a little oil. Stick to heat, diatomaceous earth powder and carbondioxide traps.
I've been infected with bed bugs for around 5 years on and off. They've literally followed us while we moved. We recently had a huge wave again, but we're almost sure we've got rid of them for good this time. I have a lot of stress while sleeping now :/ feeling anything while in bed, like hair and shit will cause me to panic and check around myself to be sure. The only good thing is that we're supposed to be moving soon and the bed bugs caused 90% of my useless stuff to be thrown out. So I don't have to clean out before packing lmao
This is why I always check between the mattresses when I stay at hotels I've had bed bugs before and they are way worse than fleas. Fleas will just jump on you where bed bugs crawl on you like he'll be in bed and you feel bugs crawling on you it's disgusting. When my house got bed bugs it took over two years to kill them and the only reason we were able to was because my grandparents still had some of that DDT from when it was legal when they were young
I got them a few years ago and got rid of them. I did so by throwing out my mattresses , couches, and took up my carpet in the entire house. but i still suffer from ptsd through the nights. Thinking something is there but it isn’t .Waking up in the middle of the night smacking yourself is a terrible feeling. I was in the early stages, i feel bad for people who have infestations that can’t be treated.
Wishing everyone a beautiful and safe holiday! Merry Christmas
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@@ratricebowden1699 na you cute
@@djreverse3766 you don't even know how I look...lol
@@ratricebowden1699 so maybe you are
@@ratricebowden1699 😊 thank you
i used to get bitten by bed bugs and its the worst. my skin was extremely itchy and i have red spots like everywhere on my body. i can't sleep at night, like at all. i only sleep for like 3 hours a day because of the bugs. it stresses me out and make me feel exhausted and ofc itchy as hell. i started to see a doctor and apply cream and stuff. it heals. and while it was healing, i throw out my matress and bought a new one. now, im free. thank god.
a coworker said alcohol and fire got rid of her infestation. way less than $800
She didn't tell you the whole story. Because bed bugs don't only stay on your bed, they can be anywhere in the room, laying eggs.
Alcohol is actually a terrible way to treat an infestation. Alcohol will kill on contact quickly, but wont leave any residual to kill them, and in fact will act as a repellent, this pushes bed bugs deeper into cracks, places they may have not otherwise have gone to. Now they are harder to treat. Rubbing alcohol is a bandaid solution that tricks you into thinking you are beating the infestation when in reality you are pushing them I to hiding till they run out of hiding spaces and then you have a full blown out of control infestation.
*I've never seen a bed bug in my life but heard of them over a million times*
You're lucky af dude 😣
You will see hell if you see them in your house
no one cares
@@Sfaegbe they still listened
You won’t see the same first until they start sucking on blood
Let's complain to the devs to Nerf them
Newby ton see there’s no counter so there op vault them
Newby ton how
Idk try call the number they gave us in the manual
Yeah and make the weapons a little better
God's reply: nerfing dlc will cost u ur extra.
Diatomaceous earth powder is effective in eliminating bed bugs. Basically since most insects breathe through their skin it can dry out their bodies fast.
House centipedes are one of nature's best defense against other bugs. Yes, they look scary, but they keep all kinds of bugs at bay, including bed bugs and cockroaches.
And ur evil girlfriend, and ex-wife and that side chick who keeps asking u to buy stuff. And potentially any girl u wanted to bring home for a lucky night😋
Release the kracken!
wish you good luck, bedbug squeeze them in 0.8mm space, centipede is simple too big for any good.
I have spiders but they probably wouldn't be totally effective if the dreaded bed bugs came.
I wonder if you could gas them to death.
I don't mean a poisonous gas. But just literally fill the house with a gas like pure nitrogen so they can't breathe the oxygen they need to survive.
They can develop resistances to poisons, but no amount of resistance will make them intolerable to complete lack of oxygen.
It would be costly, and you would have to stay inside your house, otherwise great idea!
soup water will do, but they hide in every freaking corners, you got to disassembly the whole house for it.
Send all ur furniture to space
The 8 dislikes are from bedbugs that crawled on the computer and mouse.
What about phone?
@@vinson3725 they probably make up half the dislikes
I was able to get rid of bed bugs in 2 weeks. I basically vacuumed all over my room and around/under my bed everyday as well as sprayed pesticide. And I slept in the living room for 2 weeks straight too. 2 weeks later I was getting no bites at all
I thought it takes them 2 years without blood to die.
How to kill them:
Step 1: Get lamps
Step 2: *BRING IN THE MOTHSSSSSSSS, BROTHeR*
WhT do moths do?
@@jacquez_tvpt2445 predators
@@whydoe. as I expected
2 ways to avoid/beat bedbugs :
1.) Sleep on an air mattress bedbugs can’t crawl up those
2.) Sleep on top of the big cover
This was wrote by a bedbug
As someone who spent time in the military, neither of those are effective.
This video fails to mention the size of bedbugs.
They can grow up to 2 feet long with three inch fangs.
Got bed bugs at 13-14 took almost a year to get ride of them all, after that it traumatized me , I couldn’t fall asleep as easy until I was 16 it got a little better but ever since then I keep plastic on my mattress and anything that’s on the floor for to long NEVER touches my bed and when I get home from public places I never lay on my bed oh and I’m 18 now
Now we actually ARE trying to make something to extinct but it's not working yet and for some reason we made other creatures go extinct even though we didn't try to
your friendly zombie lmao ikr
Insects are pretty hard to get rid off short reproduction cycles and huge amount of eggs.
How did they adapt that quickly?
That's why I sleep with nerf guns
Wow this many likes I wasn't expecting this!
That's why I don't sleep at night
That's why I sleep with Insekt killing spray
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The video said that they have become immune to bug spray
@@grasscircle9211 rubbing alcohol works too...
Thats why i have nuke in my bed
Man I got rid of my bed but they just renamed themselves "couch bugs" 😞
I was laying down on my bed when I watched this, now it itches everywhere :(
omg same!!
Ale Glass same dude, not only itches but also sharp pains…
I hate that walking mosquitoes! Damn!
We didn’t wipe them out when we had the chance, so now they are resistant.
Ohhh, but we can't just exterminate pests! Think about the ecosystem!
@@CigsInABlanket yeah , I doubt they serve any purpose they give animal diseases they suck our blood give us diseases kinda’ve just like animals
This is why I never go to the movies. Checkmate, bedbugs.
This is why I never leave the house. Checkmate, bedbugs.
@Gerardo Gonzalez Lmao win
You know what...
**just throw the whole world away.**
- Lavunni or set it on fire *calling chuck noris*
Had bed bugs eliminated after 12 years and ruined furniture hauled away.
Try diatomaceous earth, that's how we got rid of them.
Next thing you know bugs are immune to shoes flying at them at the speed of sound.
I got an ad about killing bed bugs before watching this lmao.
Bedbug: can’t die
Me: gets a flip flop and whacks all of them until they don’t move
I’m never gonna sleep again
How is that working out?
Use Gramsin powder and check result. Advice from India 🇮🇳
Ya they are a pain. I Used to to do pest control and it was a 4-6 week process to exterminate these buggers cause their eggs have become immune to pretty much everything and you have to wait till they hatch to kill them. After a job I would have to jump straight into my shower with all my clothes on and throw them directly into the dryer to make sure I didn’t infest my own house.
This gives me anxiety and goosebumps.
(reads comments, then radios back to nasa) "yeah, there's no signs of intelligent life here, moving on."
POV: Your House gets flirted by the Sun, Bed Bugs laying Upside down dead.
An important thing to note that you forgot to mention here is that bedbugs don't feed on humans alone. They can also feed on other animals like mice or cats. However they suffer a reduction in population without human blood to feed on.
I *KNOW* this because when I moved into a new apartment it was infested with the parasites and also had a minor mouse problem, so when our cheapass landlord hired the bargain brand exterminator they simply moved from one apartment to the next and held up in a currently vacant section of the building, feeding on the mice until it was safe to feed on humans.
When you hire an exterminator make sure they spray the ENTIRE building all at once or you can and should expect an immediate resurgence of the bastards.
Once i saw few bed bugs on my bed, luckily valve saved my day by sending them on 3 week VAC ation
This is a great video, but be wary of heat treatment for bed bugs for a number of reasons.
1. Heat treatment has zero residual effect. If any bed bugs or eggs survived, you are back to square one.
2. Cost - heat treatment is significantly more expensive and most companies that do heat treatment will not offer any contract to protect you past the first month .
3. You don't need a pest control license to perform heat treatment, so be wary of who you hire. Anyone who claims to get rid of them will probably just be taking your money.
4. Even if the heat treatment killed all the bugs, depending on the length of your infestation, meaning the longer it went on, the more chances you had to spread the infestation to people or places you frequent. This creates an opportunity that you will re-infest your home. (Again, get a 6 month to year contract)
Heat treatment is great for early infestations, and non apartments, or homes without shared neighboring walls (they could pass from the walls)
Anyhow I have more information linked in my YT profile incase anyone is curious.
I learned by sheer accident that they die when exposed to sunlight in summer. I am saying summer because I am not sure what killed them first the light or heat. But long story short I put the furniture out in the sun and in about a 3 to 5 days the home was bug free. The interesting behavior of bed bugs is they only nest where they are guaranteed a meal so an entire colony in ur house will only nest in ur couch or bed or where ur pet sleeps. So just a few furniture out in the sun will essentially eradicate the bedbugs in ur house.
@@sol666 , Ok it sounds like you may have lucked out. I've seen bed bugs survive on furniture placed outside in record high triple digits, the bed bugs found an area where they were safe from the sun.
What you are not taking into account are that bed bugs do not only live in furniture, they will harbor in carpet by the baseboards, closets, curtains, inside walls.
The other thing people should be wary of is moving out furniture. When moving infested furniture, its highly possible to have them fall and spread the infestation to more places where otherwise they would be isolated to a specific location. So please do not advise people to do so as it could cause more harm than good.
If anyone needs more info, I have some articles which you can find on my YT profile.
@@travelingpestpro2806 lmao u want to tell me I lucked out? I am bug free for 7 years now. I had 4 nightmarish months living with them, 5 additional years treating the chronic liver disease they left me with. I didn't luck out I observed and I learned. And I got rid of them without spending 800 dollars. When I say the sun did the job I mean the sun did the job for free.
Thank you for this info. Definitely some greay advice.
@@sol666 unless you disassemble your whole furniture. I used to work in hotel, I put infested mattress in -20 degree for 2 month, it works. until next assuie guests bring a new batch of bedbugs, or some crawl out of drywall and dominated the new bed. I tried the sun, it didn't work even in summer days.
The first introduction of this video makes me shiver if I had bed bugs all this time without knowing.
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Sure
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Russia is busy with Hillary’s emails
I see why people like u get in trouble for dumb ass comments like this 👀
Is it possible the bites can have a health benefit? My mother had bed bugs without even knowing, by the time she noticed the bites all over her arms she was having an anti inflammatory response to her ankles and feet which used to be swollen every night but suddenly were no longer swollen, when we cleared her bug problem the foot swelling came back.
It's time to put our fears of spiders and join alliances to defeat bedbugs
I will never forget our stay at Easy Lodges Berlin. Almost all of the guest had bed bugs 😬
I should not have watched this in my bed lol.
I live in new Zealand no bed bugs here... YET!
Yes there is
So lucky i got rid of my infestation on my first try
Are you sure tho?
@@alifaras693 been 2 years and i haven't seen then but i threw all of my clothes,bed, matress and wardrobes
@@phantompage4304 how u do it
@@phantompage4304 You were lucky. They probably hadn't spread much beyond your bed.
I think the only way to stop bed bugs is to set traps for them. Plants like spinach leaves have trichomes that can pierce bed bug leg joints and stop them in their tracks. Bassically, if you put the leaves around your bed and sleep, when the bed bugs will come out of hiding to suck your blood, you'll wake up in the morning with the leaves full of bed bugs stuck in the trichomes.
Make em extinct
As soon I watched this video a bed bug ad came up
I remember those nights that I can't fall asleep peacefully because of them biting you, it's really hard you know?
Imagine not reacting to the bites. It's nice, but the infestation only gets worse when you don't know you have them.
I asked my mum ‘how do you know I haven’t got bed bugs’ she hesitated and turned away saying ‘you haven’t got bed bugs’
We had bed bugs last year after a guest brang them into our house. It was a nightmare but after 1 month of living with this little bugs biting us every night we called the exterminator and after 1 spray we never seen one again only there dead bodies around the house.
This makes me think bed bugs are worse than flying cacaroaches.
?..
Actually, it is worse because cacaroaches can be extinct if we try to make them, but bed bugs… is the opposite
Bed: Commit Sleep
Me: Watches Video
Me Again: Aight I'ma head out
“Wow, i love my bug-free house” 😏
"Good Night, sleep tight, and don't let the bed bugs bite"
Now I'm taking that seriously.
By sleeping with a flamethrower
We need to start eating bedbugs,, that way they will go instinct in no time
Are u off it 😖🤮
@@stopsomeguywithoutamoustac9556
He got a point Lol what are they usefull for?
You do you but I’m good bro.
No please, let the Indians eat it.
Well white people can start keeping them as pets and giving them names.
Declutter, vacuum, steam, spray crossfire and dust with Cimexa. Respray a week later. Dust again. Don’t forget to encase the matress
My boyfriend’s parents discovered bed bugs in one room and in just a few months the entire house was infested.
I got an ad before this video about a product that kills bed bugs....
Mom: Sleep tight don't let the bed bugs bite!
Me: We will see about that
Grabs flamethrower and points it under the bed...
There is a technique that works. It turned my infestation into a problem of the past literally. Diatomaceous Earth. It dries the bed bugs out. There are a few steps you need to take though. First things first. Seal all of your furniture as best you can. Make sure there are no hiding spots. If anything, throw out your furniture if it's infested. Get a new mattress with mattress covers. And put that Diatomaceous Earth everywhere. Between your box springs and mattress. all over the floor, put new layers down after vacuuming. It takes a few months, but with vigorous work, you can get rid of them.
Pro Tip: sleep with an anti-bedbug spray on your bed.
I remembered the 1st time i had them slept in the bath tub for 5 months straight . A few days ago i found one on my back board threw my whole bed set away I took no chances these things will stress and ware you out
WHY ARE PEOPLE SO TERRIFIED OF BED BUGS...THINK ABOUT IT...bed bugs are NO WORSE than mosquitoes but we act like it's the end of the world if you get them. Nobody freaks out if you get bite by a mosquito???
So, dont TRY to get bed bugs, but if you do, dont think you're a nasty person or it's the end of the world. It's just a bug.
mosquitoes dont infest your home
hummm, GOOD POINT!
I guess I was trying to make lite of a terrible subject...lol
I needed to hear this, thank you
@@ThankYouJesusTheChrist if you know anybody that's got them, tell them that if they spread that cheap diatomaceous earth around the edge of all rooms on the floor, or even under the carpet...and if, once you see just a few, if you keep regular tape handy and stick them to the tape EVERYTIME you see them, and check every time you get up through the night to go to the bathroom, especially between 3am and 6am...then you will eventually in just a few months, manage to get rid of them. It takes a little effort but it works. Unless you live in an apartment housing where OTHER PEOPLE are not as eager to get rid of them, then in which case, there's little hope of getting rid of them unless you move.
@@hopingtobewheatnotatare172 omg that last sentence 😭
But thank you for your effort!
2:02 ye I like to say "I like my bug free house" every time I watch something