Testing Bayer Roach Bait! Horrifying Result!
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2021
- Today let's test the effect of Bayer's product Premise, the cockroach killer. Let's inject an entire dose of the product to 100 cockroaches and see what will happen.
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When you said horrifying results I was expecting to see them all gather around like they were doing in the corner and then transform into a giant cockroach and break free of the container.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I wasn't expecting this comment
R L Stein Status. Best comment of the year.
And then what? Go around like Terraformars? 😂
I was waiting for this comment.
They did transform into a giant cockroach. It's too horrifying so I didn't put the footage in the vid
As a former pest management professional I have a reminder for everyone. Always rotate your cockroach bait by active ingredient every three months to prevent the roaches from building an immunity to a specific pesticide. Also that wat about 100x the product needed to eliminate that amount of roaches.
So you've never done the nuclear option?
@@wcresponder What do you mean nuclear option?
Of course they built immunity already, like many of us..
Mucha gracias, ese es el debido proceso.
@@CleanLuxuryCosmetics that ‘s the Target!!
Whenever they unfurl their wings, it always sends a shiver down my spine.
I have too many experiences where I was going in for the kill but wrongly assumed the cockroach wouldn’t fly. 😭
As the saying goes: "Everybody gangsta until the cockroach starts flying"
I'm grown thy skill to handle thy enemy with bare hands, living and kicking.
Same
Gotta overcome that fear of a small insect. I kill roaches all the time, it's gotten to the point where I like to experiment on different ways of killing them. I even got a powerful lazer pointer that can light a cigarette just so I can burn these roaches from a distance. They infest the office I work at and have become a big nuisance so I do my part in trying to eradicate them. Sometimes I like to knock them onto their backs and pick them up and throw them at the biggest spider I can find outside. One time I had some phosphorus concentrate lying around and dumped a roach into a small cup of it so it can dissolve over a long period of time. It may sound sick and demented, but these roaches are so numerous that you gotta be creative in killing them otherwise doing so just becomes a mundane task.
lmfao im the same way... i think were fucked up @@brad4058
The kitten fearlessly taunting the roaches with no concern for its own safety. Bravery beyond measure.
Not really bravery. Just plain ignorance. We developed this common fear of these pests for some reason. They are nasty creatures.
I was not prepared for that insane level of cute in this video. 😍😍
@@sentino68Lol they are KITTENS. They can’t rationalize. How’s that ignorance? They act on instinct like most animals.
A "horrifying result" would have been:
--To watch the roaches ignore the bait
--To watch the roaches' rate of egg laying and hatching exponentially increase
--To watch the roaches exponentially increase in size
--To watch the kitten eat a roach and then die instantly
Watching the roaches take their last meal and swiftly die of it is the expected and desired result.
We are the ones who got the bait
That's exactly what I was thinking. "Horrifying" would mean that only ten roaches ate the bait and of those, only two died.
Or multiple uncontrollably
I was expecting a horrifying result of the roaches turning back around and continuing on with their lives like nothing happened. The honey badger of the insect world.
Or made them go terraformers shit
The people/companies that make these bug poisons are true heroes.
Yeah sure. Then the reach get eaten and the poison spreads to other animals
@@MasterAlucardGV You may enjoy living in filth and muck of roaches or enjoy cuddling up with sewer rats in your home but most humans don't.
Bayer knowingly gave children HIV and provided gas to the unmentionables during WWII to kill people. They are the opposite of heros.
@@TheForcesWrath move out from detroit mate
this company makes life threatening food products as well because to them you are a roach
I remember when MaxForce bait gel showed up for use in the 90s. Just a hidden dot under a bar, a stove, a cabinet, and resistant infestations were wiped out. It was amazing and totally safe, the LD50 was like a basketball sized clump to even hint at lethal to humans. That’s a nice product. I remember that if I got the tube out and unplugged the end the roaches hidden in corners and crevices would peek their heads out to see what’s up, they loved it. The roaches were so attracted to that bait they’d eat it out of the digestive tracts of roaches already dying from eating it.
It went from "Poop Chute", to "Shoot. I should not have eaten that Poop." in a hurry.
So over thirty years later.. is it still good
As a 90’s baby I use Max Force. It’s 2023 lol
Your comment reminded me of the ending of the movie/book "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer."
Now that the product doesn't work anymore, what are you using now?
I like how the cat just literally takes my eyes away from the fact that this is a video about roaches. It's good to see something nice after seeing all of this
The kitten is hungry
This was actually refreshing to watch. I can't stand roaches. It may seem a little dark, but I enjoyed watching them suffer 😈
I hate them so much I will kill em all . I wish I had some spiders to feed on em
I hate Roaches to there're disgusting and should all die.
Roaches don't possess the ability to suffer. They don't feel pain or emotions, so, it's literally impossible for them to suffer.
@Daniel DeVito most definitely those bugs suffer pain
Otherwise the wouldn't be flipping their wings and twisting their bodies
They don't have feelings for sure
They eat each other if there's not other source of food
Roaches don't possess pain receptors, nor is their brain complex enough to register pain. They simply lack the facilities because their brain is so simple. Which is also why roaches don't experience emotions such as joy, sadness or suffering. I don't know which grade either of you dropped out in, but you might want to have someone else read a book for you.
I don't think this is horrifying result... It's great result... They all dropped dead 😅😁
Would be more horrified if they all survived
I think the horrifying result is when they start flapping their wings before they actually die. IRL you'd get a swarm of flying roaches first. 😅
Yeah, if they survived that would Probably mean they already adapted to the poison
i was gonna say that lol
Exactly
Swap a few drug maker names, instead of roaches you use humans as test subjects, inject them with untested substances you can't name, then have a criminal media whip up a psyop of mass hysteria, then see if the general public adapts to the poison. Then all you need is a bunch of drug pushing pimps in white coats cashing in on the hysteria, which in turn creates a huge army of Maskholes and injection Nazis,and then the companies could cash in on an endless list of variants. This could be a plot for a new science fiction movie, just an idea... (sound of crickets)
This isn't horrifying. This is beautiful.
Maybe if roaches started watching these videos they’d stay out of our houses.
Plus, cockroaches can also cannibalize their fallen kind, which that means they might devour the poisoned ones and getting poisoned themselves.
That's the wrong way to look at it. While, some that cannibalize may become sick from secondary ingestion, if any are producing eggs, there is a high possibility of the next generation becoming resistant to that product. I go to so many clients who are infested, and you can see 4 or 5 different baits, placed everywhere. Yet, almost no dead roaches.
@@michaelreynolds3592 indeed... It sometimes doesn't need new generation of roaches. Even the ones who eat dead roaches tend to get immunity. I tried it before using some insecticide from Baygon, way back in the 90s as a kid. Some roach from nowhere ate the ones I killed earlier. I thought that the roach will die soon, but when I got back, it was still alive. I turned it over so that I couldn't run away. It still lived even after getting sprayed by the insecticide too. It only died after I drowned it in soapy water hours later.
@@GenesicShinZyraelKai Yep, soapy water seem to be the only reliable thing that cockroaches and other insects will never adapt to. It's just not possible, because the soap block their respiratory membranes and chokes them. Only way they could adapt to that is by somehow being able to release water from their bodies to wash of the soap or by breathing through their nose.
@@refrigeratorrex4184 breathing through their nose 🤣Bruh. Roaches and noses you say?
@@sirwavy3614 that's why I said it's not possible
I've always found it interesting that they never catch on to what's going on. They never stop & say, "Look, the other roach was poisoned, don't eat!" Mice are the same
18 mice 1 trap with pb, 1 cat, 3 days....
18 mice 1 trap with pb, 1 cat, 3 days....
Insects are closer to robots than anything else. They kinda just do things based on instinct or mechanical or chemical mechanisms.
Arachnids actually have a level of intelligence (they watch you, and have territorial responses, hunt prey, maintain their homes, etc.
Insects kinda just waddle around, unless they're hive/colony insects, in which case the entire group can exhibit a pseudo intelligence as each unit works in concert with the group, communicating with pheromones.
Hmmm. Like the c ovid vaccines
@@twosencefromcleveland6084 good comparison 👏
Horrifying was the taxidermied deer head at a place with an infestation so bad, the deer head had been stripped of fur, the roach waste was so thick it looked like someone went around with dark paint spritzing the corners, and the roaches were so dense the door cleared a path as it was opened. Had the willies all day after that job.
Sounds horrible!!!
"Hey Bill, you don't look so good!" "Yeah, I think I've got what's going around."
Horrifying for the cockroaches. Gratifying for humans.
I will never feel sorry for cockroaches suffering
The crazy thing though is that, given the invincibility of roaches, if even ONE had survived, all of its offspring would be eating this bait for dessert.
The survivors would have been stomped on.
😳
I dont see mosquito that survive bug spray yet. Evolution certainly has limits.
That is why you rotate with baits with different active ingredients.
@@theeraphatsunthornwit6266 i seen some haha
Its so cute how they all settled down for nap time 😊
Hard to decide what's scarier: this video or RUclips's recommendation algorithm
I have mild ptsd related to cockroaches. Our last apartment complex was infested. It was pretty bad they would come in from everywhere: the drains, from under the front door, ceiling, etc.
I live in Southeast Asia so they are pretty common here especially if you live on the ground floor its quite normal to see them occasionally. But we were on the 27th floor and it was horrible.
The roaches were fearless, they would sometimes crawl on my leg at night, once a big one landed in my hair while I slept. It was hell.
Exterminator would come every 2-3 months it would clear up a bit, and then gradually, we were back to square one.
Roaches can all die a horrible death! To this day if something tickles me I get a jerking reflex of revulsion and I can imagine one of those f$@&ers crawling on my skin.
Thank god that’s over now since we moved.
As a 25 year ER registered nurse in North Florida.... I can't remember how many I assisted the doctor pulling them out of people's ears. Once the crawl in, they either can't or won't back up. They just start eating.
@@franram7426 wth ...eating what ?? In the ear ??
@@rohan1748
Yep.... Very painful. They come in crying. Once.... the doctor pulled it out and it was alive. I told him to put it on the ground and I'll kill it. When I stepped on it, it was full of blood like a mosquitoe. Another time..... While we're working on the patient, the family member says (In the most redneck southern accent you can imagine)..... "Yep Doc, You pulled one out ta me bout 6 mon'ago."
After we walked out .... The doctor asked me exactly what I was thinking....."What kind of living conditions are living in? To have ear roaches as a common event?"
IDK what to say. But I promise.... The things I've seen in 25 years.... I could never make up. If I could, I be richer than Steven King....
@@rohan1748
p.s. Actually..... I could have written a book just on my experiences. A GREAT toilet book. Full of short stories that are funny, unbelievable, happy, sad, educational, etc..... Easily a best seller. I was always too busy with my free time surfing, fishing and traveling to be writing. And the best time to write is when it's fresh in your head. After a 13 hour shift with 2 more coming, writing about it is NOT what I wanted to do.
Good luck.
@@rohan1748
Thanks but no.... Bla bla bla in the comments section is fun enough for me..... As of recently I've taken care of my last patient. I am going to start using my 403-B that I've been contributing to for my whole career. My mind is set on spending money..... not earning. I once took care of a man that told me, "Had I known I was gonna die at 69 yrs old, I wouldn't have work until I was 67."
I immediately cut back from 40 hours a week to 30..... until I hit 59 ..... I'm done with earning.
I hope I live past 69.... and you too, especially if your happy.
Good luck.
A couple years ago I finally got rid of my roach problems after trying the roach bombs and other roach problems, that did not work. They kept coming back after awhile. I took boric acid and mixed it with bacon grease. I put it out on about 2 inch pieces of aluminum foil, and put the aluminum foil squares of the mixture under my stove , refrigerator, washer and dryer , and in my kitchen cabinets where my cats could not get to it. In a couple weeks I realised that I had not seen any roaches in my house . That was several years ago and I have not had any roaches since. I was really surprised how well this worked. I had never known about this until a friend told me to try it, and to mix it with something That would make paste with something edible that would attract the roaches. It really worked well. I used bacon grease because I had a good bit of it on hand at the time.
I used cookie dough and boric acid in 5 separate homes and are roach free.
Yall know that boric acid is toxic to reproduction
When tested on animals *in high doses.* But okay. Fine. Stop using Visine then. Key ingredient of eye drops is boric acid.
...Or do you mean roach reproduction? Because that's also kind of the point.
Boric acid is the only thing that really works
I mix boric acid power with some powdered sugar. It very effective and lasts a very long time.
So satisfying to watch! We have the huge roaches here in South Louisiana that like to make their way indoors occasionally. For that I keep roach bait out, and occasionally I find them upside down and dying. It’s nice to see what they go through!
thats crazy bro, just by chance were you known for torturing smalls as a kid? 🤣
@@TheDaftspy LOL, there is nothing good about roaches. They run around in the sewage pipes and then come in to crawl around. Every one that dies is one less germ spreader.
The kitten antagonizing them as they lay dying was BRUTAL !
This was a control test where they had no other access to any other food.
It would be interesting to see a more accurate test with other food around just like it would be in our homes
But how he will record it from a real house ? Most of the time you will not even 5 or 6 at the same time
@@_123Ackerman they would eat that shit regardless if food was around.
@@slabbinonspokezz2375 I m talking about eating I m say how you will record it in real Situation unless if you know where all of them hide
@@_123Ackerman not a real house bruh still in the box but with other food around
These baits are designed to be effective in even highly competitive environments, especially since they're placed in places crumbs would normally never be
The kitten is so precious! Made me forget i was watching a roach video.
The sad truth is that a feral cat may sometimes have to live on eating roaches and whatever else they can catch.
Cute little kitten!
That box will forever be haunted with roach demons
You say horrifying, I say satisfying!
It would have been a bit better if there was a timer running to get an idea of how long the process took, but still a good video!
I concur
It was 30 days
@Million Dollar 30 days!! That shit don't work for fuckall then...should have been two at best
It would be interesting if there was a timer/elapsed time to gauge how quickly or efficient the product worked. Also, this is obviously set in an control environment (as it should be) however it forces the cockroach into having to feed on the bait as it is the only option available and also we don't know if being confined with other cockroaches (dying around) & the larger amount of bait enclosed will effect the end result, true?!🤔
also, were they killed or were they just stunned for a while.
Was thinking the same. Also this Bayer thing don't seem effective for atracting them.
@@albertvankrieg5548 I agree. I thought the bait would have been more appealing and have a quicker reaction.
agreed, you could put no bait in there and have the same results once they starve.
Oh my God what are y'all saying it worked
In the future, we'll have flying cars
2023: twerking roaches
This is horrifying to people who scream in the dark when the power goes out in the middle of the day
Freakin' Bayer knows what they are doing.
They got a lot of experience during World War 2.
@@Jason-mk2bb Exactly.
@@Jason-mk2bb I'm afraid to even google what you mean...guessing human experimentation
@@206Nish IG Farben was a German conglomerate. Bayer was one of the companies that it was composed of. They created Zyklon B, the gas the Nazis used in the concentration camps.
@@Jason-mk2bb Figured it was something twisted. Thanks for the reply.
"The final stage of illness: delirium, convulsions, and death." -Phyrexian progress notes
That was very satisfying. Thank you.
2 questions (if I may) how long did this actually take? (From the time thy started feeding from the trays) til the very last one dropped....and second question once the bait was taken, do/can the roaches infect one another simply by contact? Thank you
Poisons can take hours to kill the roaches. Some baits kill them after 8 hours, some can take up to 24. It just depends. The roaches are not poisoned by contact, however, roaches are cannibals and may eat other dead roaches. So if a roach eats a dead roach and the poison is still in the body, the roach is infected with poison.
Also, roaches poop and vomit. Other roaches eat the poop and vomit (nasty bastards) and get infected because the poison is in the body fluids.
If by horrifying, you mean incredibly satisfying, then yes, this is pretty horrifying.
I used to live an apartment with an infestation that I rudely found months later. It was a nightmare to deal with those pests. I had to move and to my surprise I had to throw away most of my stuff as alot of it was infested with them. They are horrible to get rid of once you have even just one
The secret is you have to remove what is attracting them. Fix all water leaks, don't leave any standing water anywhere, dirty dishes, or crumbs on the floor. Otherwise you can pretty much rotate poisons, and traps all you want and they will keep coming back.
@@slimjim7411 not 100% true, I stumbled upon a youtuber who had an awesome recipe that actually worked and the roaches didn't come back even after I left food out purposefully just to see if they would. It was the german roaches. The recipe supposedly works on mice and ants but I didn't have an ant problem. I solved the mouse problem with a messy solution but it worked.
@@slimjim7411 nu uh, that doesn't eork
@@tuffybaxton6162 Do you have the recipe?
@@tuffybaxton6162 so what's the recipe??
If roaches can fly I wonder if they would stick around in houses lol
that very fierce kitty was adorable
So premise uses a pesticide that works on the nervous system. Hence the shaking and messed up movements. Another good bait is by Bayer and it uses fipronil, the same stuff used for termites and the flea collars of dogs. Works very well. 10/10.
I was about to say, VX Nerve candy.
Fipronil is great! It's my go to active ingredient when someone asks me about getting rid of roaches. I personally haven't had to use it in over 15 years. One application and they never came back.
Fipronil kills flea collars?! 😜
Outstanding work! Would love to see an environment with food competition or poor sanitation and see how well that bait works!
You’re telling me these motherfuckers can survive a nuke but die to syringe marshmallows. Suuuurrreeeeee...
I heard it said some time ago that after a nuclear war roaches would be one of the last living creatures left alive.
Makes me think what's going
on in there heads when
watching there
buddies
die
Damn. The roachds were like "aa-a-ay-eee y-y-y-ou-uu f-e-e-el-llin t-h-h-h-i-s sh-i-i-it"
They loved it so much they did a little dance then took a nap, how sweet
I loved the part when they were laying on their backs twitching at the end
The sight of roaches spreading their wings sends shivers down my spine.
I'm happy it didn't give them super strength to break through the glass.
Remembering they have wings is truly a nightmare.
I lived with roaches for years and it is awful! I moved out of places over it and bombs do work if it is in your car and furniture but if your place is infested the bombs will only keep them away for a few days....
Yes, a "bug bomb" only has an irritant built into it, not poison. It will only aggravate them enough to leave.
Use diatemaceous earth with peanut butter powder as an extra attractant, apply with a pump duster in hard to reach places and they'll be gone in a month. Stuff will kill for years as long as the dust stays dry. Also look up Metarhizium anisopliae if you want them to really suffer.. a fungus that will eat them and their eggs alive!
Use combat max roach bait it works perfectly. I used it and the roaches were gone in a week and never came back.
@@Christophiel had roaches in an apartment building a couple years back. we dusted the whole place with diatemaceous, but it didn't really keep them gone. hard to get all the cracks n stuff. like, poured half an industrial bag around.
Diatemaceous earth is a joke, does nothing, supposed to be good for bed bugs too but it's not.nothing works , just have burn the place down.
When you say horrifying i thought they'll recover like zombies.
Yea same lol
Very satisfying to watch. Would have loved to have seen a timelapse of it tho.
Plot twist: all cockroaches violently exploded after camera cut off
The little kitty was like "Yeah, serves you right!"
For a moment, I thought that that little cat was going to find it's way in there with those roaches, eat some of either them, or the poison, and end up dead! Glad that the cat moved on.....
Looks to me more like the desired result! I wouldn’t say horrifying, I’d say wonderful!
Dafuq do you mean horrifying result?! This is so satisfying to watch.
I thought the horrifying result was them all trying to fly
Pretty good demonstration of this bait's power to decimate roach populations.
I noticed there were some female roaches with egg cases. Did any of the nymphs hatch and if so, did they die was well?
PROBABLY NOT, they built up an immunity resulting in a Delta Variant so the next gen will be more resistant.
@@iwrist313 oh shyd SOUNDS LIKE FAUCCI HERE
@@tobyduvall74 yep
Daszak approves
Decimate means to kill only one in ten, or 10 percent.
This was like the time I missed out on free corn dogs on our school trip, but was also the only one who didn't get sick from food poisoning. 🤣
Why was this the most distressing and chilling thing I have ever seen
It's crazy that Bayer used to make this stuff for humans.
Everyone talking about the roaches:
Me:that kitten was so cute 🥰
I want to see one cat versus 100 roaches
@@TheUnknownHarbingers My grandmother had a cat; saw a roach crawl by, jumped out and pawed that roach! It was mid-afternoon, perfect time for a snack! 😋
As a professional exterminator in my 43rd year of bug killing, I enjoyed this thoroughly. It has never been about one product used one time. It is a combination of correct product usage as part of a complete program that takes advantage of the knowledge guys like me have of their biology and behavior. There is always those who insist on doing things themselves usually incorrectly and there are those who think their essential oil concoctions actually work. That will never change. Guys like me get called by those who don’t want to mess with it themselves or by those do it yourselfers who had problems. That got worse. This was was enjoyable just watching how the product worked on a captive population.
Fellow bug man here, I like to use Advion personally. Works like a charm, usually put it out a day or so after a flush out. And those essential oils NEVER work. Boggles my mind as to why anyone thinks it would.
That's funny, I've had quite a few friends that spent thousands on you guy before they finally used the one product I recommended in the first place. Good old diatomaceous earth. Kills any crawling insect with and exoskeleton, can also get flying insects with a duster. They also can't become resistant to it. Grinds up their joints and bleeds them out. Works everytime the first time.
Fukin 3 am and Watching this while competing with my life
best video I've seen all day.
it’s not horrifying, it’s satisfying.. never felt so good.
A lot of these roaches look like they are trying to mate with others before they die. A last ditch attempt to preserve the species !
👍 🇨🇦 ✌️
I've never seen myself as a sadist, but this makes me wonder. 10/10 enjoyed watching
background music feels like me and the green berets are about to storm an ancient castle full of demons
I seen this video a while back and had a chance to actually come across some of this same stuff and I can tell you besides it working in a controlled environment it definitely does work around the house I put it down at 8:00 a.m. by the time I came back around 2:00 p.m. I literally had a floor full of dead roaches hundreds a lot of them were still dying and struggling to live this stuff is powerful which got me to doing research on why stuff like this is so effective from the little I did find out it actually messes with the roaches nervous system keeping the ion channels open steady firing off which causes them to twitch out of control and seize up
Bro u dirty?? why u have so many roaches?
Where did you buy your?
@@colacross6091 eBay has it sorry it took so long to respond I don't get my RUclips messages for some reason but eBay has it
@@Rodneytheproducer1986 🤔 Hmm that's a scary combination of products that they make...
Oof. Never thought of bug spray as a nerve agent but I reckon it makes sense.
They need to use this as a commercial
Best roach killer is Boric Acid with powdered sugar. Mix 50/50 in plastic bag and use a small paint brush to apply to areas where roaches have been seen. Light dusting is best.
As a pest control tech…this makes me happy
This video was giving me so much anxiety, and then kitty saved the day. Thanks, kitty.
I kind of wish you had an elapsed time clock counting. How long did this entire process take?
Oh and by the way cute cat.
30days
Definitely sponsored. When I put roach bait, my roaches just go like “ooo free spicy food”
Me personally ill put a lid that is by max 5cm on 5cm and not the entire thing, just imagine the outbreak
Nothing horrifying about dead roaches
They are useful for the ecosystem too.
I see the final result but, what was the total time of elimination once the baid was administered?
Roaches: We thought you're going to take care of us.. YOU TRICKED US!
Legend has it, it was never the bait...it was the cat 🐈
Interesting video. I saw a fly bait used years ago that killed them within a few seconds in about the same way that this stuff works. Below the bait station was a pile of many thousands of flies, impossible to count.
PT Alpine is boss.
How do you make that bait or poison
@@braveshine2579
You buy it
ruclips.net/video/ANLmwG8HHbo/видео.html i think this might’ve been the video mentioned for anyone wondering lol
Maxforce fly spot bait works that quick. They are doing the circle of death in 5-10 seconds.
The kitten made me feel a lot better. Thank you.
This is what got me to buy Bayers roach product and it did wonders. In 2021, my house was infested with so many of these vermin despite our house always being clean and maintained well. It was just in an area infested. And since using Bayer and another item, we hardly see any roaches especially the big ones. Good product
Fantastic results from the company we shouldn't be at all surprised about. Bayer AG was somewhat involved in the making of Zyklon B back in the day
Also Heroine, America's favorite!
@@calvinliggett8293 Opium and heroin were as common as tylenol is back in the day, it wasn't just one company's doings. Before the government decided it had the power to tell us what chemicals we're allowed or not allowed to put in our body, even though the constitution doesn't give the state the power to do that. That's why during prohibition, when they decided to ban alcohol, they had to write a new constitutional amendment giving the government the power to ban it. Funny that they never wrote an anti-weed amendment or anti-heroin amendment or anything else like the wrote an anti-booze amendment during prohibition. It is interesting that back when you could legally get as much dope as you wanted at the store, there were not thousands of drug zombie addicts with their arms rotting off in the street. It's like it isn't the drug's fault or something, but the fault of the fucked up society instead.
Many years ago I helped my sister living in JC, NJ where she had a huge problem with roaches like the ones in this video.
We went to a home center and got a bunch of baits and a similar vail of jelly poison also cans of "Raid". Well, the catalyst then was the jelly and within a couple of days it completely wiped out the entire colony of roaches. This jelly was different from the one in the video with a different color of brown. Along with the spray for quick kills and lots of baits all worked together to take care of the problem. I'm still amazed all these years on how that jelly worked.
Probably chlordane
Also, depending on what is in the bait (like Arsenic or Chlordane (Chloridane?)) a roach will easily eat substantially more than enough to kill it. And when it dies other roaches will eat it, and die from the "left over" poison!
@@timengineman2nd714 - and what happens to birds that eat the poisoned roaches ?
@@shiitakestick Depending on the size of the bird and how many dead roaches.... possibly death, but not likely. (Especially since we're talking about the bugs being inside of a house!)
Pets can also eat the poisoned roaches with the result mostly of them being sick.
@@timengineman2nd714 - gee that sounds like a good reason NOT TO USE POISON to get rid of roaches - it persists along the food chain killing or sickening every animal it comes in contact with !
A "safe" poison would become harmless after killing what ever eats it . Not keep killing and killing and killing ..
Genius , awsome , great experiment...
Bayer made the best mosquito repellent I've ever used - Autan.
It's now produced by J&J, haven't tried it yet.
I hope it is just as good as the original.
Baits work amazingly well inside a plastic box with no other options for food. The reality of bait is that it is one tool in a tool box of products. Typically roaches are found in areas where sanitation is a issue, leaving other options for food. Another issue is the challenge of putting bait out and not having the person who lives or works there spraying right over the bait with their own insecticide because they are impatient, making the bait completely unpalatable.
People don't realize that you need to make the baits more likely to be eaten. You need to remove other food sources, e.g. crumbs, drips, plates with food particles, etc. and keep your kitchen spotless.
@@utubewillyman well 90% of the places that I have serviced over 26 years that have roaches, have them for a reason and are far from spotless.
That same way those roaches are twitching looks like the zombie movies when they violently convulse before turning to zombies
The roaches are like that one add that’s like “ Help I’ve fallen and I can’t get up!” 4:04
😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Damn this shit bussin right Frank?"
Frank: 💀
Advion destroyed all cockroach in my sisters house and it was really bad infestation
This is exactly how I feel when I eat broccoli.
you are still alive, if you wanted to suicide, next time, eat more broccoli.
Hahahahahah
Brocolli ia good why yall talking abt
@@KidKill We are talking about Homer Simpson.
The forbidden marshmallow fluff.
That was a heck of a party.
Seems to work well with an excessive amount of baits in a small enclosed area 🤔 is the ferocious kitty to demonstrate its safe near pets? Or only safe if pets are on the other side of glass?
This reminds me of that movie Creepshow from the 80s where the roaches take over the old wealthy codger’s apartment and eventually him. Also, I love it when the roaches do the death dance! Good stuff!
Just remember that there are people that think you are roaches.
This is how they tried to curb the roach problem before and they're still doing it.
One cockroach is enough, but an army of them? I'll pass out from shock.
I feel like a bad person watching them eat that food, but I also freak out everytime I see them...so.