The Truth About Bed Bugs: It's Worse Than You Thought

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  • @deloresm7494
    @deloresm7494 Před 5 lety +1628

    Don't bring that gorgeous couch that someone put near the dumpster into your apartment, they threw it away for a reason.

    • @tssx11
      @tssx11 Před 4 lety +113

      Tell my parents that lol 😂 whenever they see something useful on the streets they always gotta take it

    • @brooklynnholman3998
      @brooklynnholman3998 Před 4 lety +2

      Lol

    • @agustindejesus7398
      @agustindejesus7398 Před 4 lety +40

      Delores, I hate people who do that. There is one from Colombia living where I leave. He brought a couch from the street, and I have never put my ass on it. I will never put my ass in a couch that many other people sat on. Who knows who sat there.

    • @linsanity1981
      @linsanity1981 Před 4 lety +44

      we got a new bed from a store. spend 1k. now we got bedbugs for first time ever.

    • @agustindejesus7398
      @agustindejesus7398 Před 4 lety +10

      @@linsanity1981.....and it will be hard for you to prove that the bugs came in the bed unless they were sleeping when you got the bed. I think you are telling us a lie.....you have those damn bed bugs before you bought the bed. Are you saying you did not check the bed at the store.....get out.

  • @phenixtalonsbane7232
    @phenixtalonsbane7232 Před 2 lety +127

    It's a shame that bedbugs weren't made completely extinct back in the 1950's globally.

    • @Groteskfull
      @Groteskfull Před rokem +26

      Agreed. Of all the species that have gone extinct because of humans, bed bugs would've been one I would DEFINITELY be happy to see gone. Would not miss them at all.

    • @lovewenwin
      @lovewenwin Před 10 měsíci +1

      I know

    • @geomcc39
      @geomcc39 Před 9 měsíci

      Were the fun in that ?

    • @dkarmadkarma2822
      @dkarmadkarma2822 Před 4 měsíci

      Listen, I know DDT was really bad for a lot of reasons, but HEAR ME OUT, mayybe we could bring it back- *dies of cancer*

    • @dkarmadkarma2822
      @dkarmadkarma2822 Před 4 měsíci

      Listen, I know DDT was really bad for a lot of reasons, but HEAR ME OUT, mayybe we could bring it back- *dies of cancer*

  • @yeraschitt2642
    @yeraschitt2642 Před 6 lety +494

    I remember the saying "Good night sleep tight and don't let the bedbugs bite" when I was a kid and I didn't know what a bed beg was into later in life.

    • @kristopherhasenbuhler5393
      @kristopherhasenbuhler5393 Před 5 lety +4

      Same

    • @stephenbutler2692
      @stephenbutler2692 Před 3 lety

      If they do, do a poo, stick it in a cornish stew.

    • @capie44
      @capie44 Před 3 lety +1

      "Sleep tight" is a reference to beds (pallets) that were supported not by box springs (not invented yet), but by rope.
      As the rope stretched, one had to take up the slack - aka: tighten.

    • @ilovrrcatz
      @ilovrrcatz Před 3 lety +1

      My mom said that when I was like 4 and my dad called it a “lullaby” XD

    • @jackiemarini3203
      @jackiemarini3203 Před 3 lety +2

      Same here

  • @breannasumner6207
    @breannasumner6207 Před 4 lety +672

    It’s crazy you’re literally at war in your own home

    • @kpopscenario1406
      @kpopscenario1406 Před 4 lety +6

      Breanna Sumner lol yeah

    • @HoustonIsImmortal
      @HoustonIsImmortal Před 3 lety +18

      I won my war thanks to Jason Akers over on the Green Akers Pest Control page here on CZcams! He's the Terminator when it comes to pest control and if you follow his advice, your bed bug days are OVER.

    • @megaplayer2326
      @megaplayer2326 Před 3 lety +24

      I tourture them for not letting me go to sleep

    • @jackiemarini3203
      @jackiemarini3203 Před 3 lety +2

      Agree

    • @justcallmerichard7596
      @justcallmerichard7596 Před 3 lety +24

      It’s a gross feeling thinking something may be feeding on you while you sleep. The life span is what creeps me out the most. What are they, immortal?

  • @rodrigojds
    @rodrigojds Před 7 lety +1095

    I had them in my bed when I was a teenager. The way I killed them was I got my iron and just ironed the whole mattress. I also pressed the steam button all over the bed and made sure the steam went into every little crevice in the bed.
    This method actually worked and they never bothered me again! :)

    • @sheilarogge2461
      @sheilarogge2461 Před 6 lety +111

      That is a WONDERFUL idea dude. I've never had them but if I do..... I'ma so do that. Best idea so far.

    • @prettybullet4646
      @prettybullet4646 Před 5 lety +28

      Great idea.

    • @elizabethkelley5260
      @elizabethkelley5260 Před 5 lety +92

      Yes! This will work,but you cannot assume you will get all of them.They are very prolific egg layers and you must be diligent in watching for them. They might crawl in from a neighbor's apt.,a bus,school,or ANYWHERE! Everyone must take responsibility to rid the world of these monsters who suck our blood.

    • @ihaveaheadache8115
      @ihaveaheadache8115 Před 5 lety +46

      Yes im sure some of them migrated to another part of the house you cant iron the whole house

    • @ancientkeyboardwarrior
      @ancientkeyboardwarrior Před 5 lety +67

      I told you not to bug me when im ironing my bed mom!!!!!

  • @yijlee501
    @yijlee501 Před 5 lety +1173

    I’m gonna build a time machine and go back to when they are almost extent and get the job done

    • @thomaskosmatka8606
      @thomaskosmatka8606 Před 5 lety +46

      The government stopped the use of D.D.T. that's why we have them again and this time I had them twice 😭😭😭😭 they are nasty little bugs that feed day and night. I only pray they are found to have a cure all for these nasty little things or bring back the D.D.T.

    • @honeybager1159
      @honeybager1159 Před 4 lety +1

      @@derrickmcadoo3804 he will get rid of them?

    • @snehaldholpure9516
      @snehaldholpure9516 Před 4 lety +3

      You Lee good luck

    • @sabrinaelisa94
      @sabrinaelisa94 Před 4 lety +16

      *extinct

    •  Před 4 lety +1

      Extinct

  • @TrilliumWildEdibles
    @TrilliumWildEdibles Před 7 lety +790

    Totally had to deal with these things and didn't have the money to call a professional. Months of diligence and careful use of diatomaceous earth, heat, steam, vacuuming, patience, and little sleep. These things are the devil incarnate.

    • @588holly
      @588holly Před 6 lety +3

      land lord luckily has the responsibility in calling pest control. I don't think Anchor (the exterminator company is that good though) so i'm doing the same stuff. what steam machine did you use?

    • @weenisw
      @weenisw Před 6 lety +5

      diatomaceous earth is a myth according to what I have read.

    • @Keekers3299
      @Keekers3299 Před 6 lety +15

      weenisw idk if it works or not but my mom put it on our beds to try to avoid parasites and it kicked up my asthma so horribly I almost died.

    • @maxbasilone3026
      @maxbasilone3026 Před 6 lety +1

      I feel you

    • @LaDayna04
      @LaDayna04 Před 6 lety +9

      Trillium: Wild Edibles diatomaceous earth doesn't work. You need to take all carpet out of your home. Get dawn dishwashing soap and tea tree essential oil in a spray and go to war. Worked for me.

  • @hooponoponogirlz
    @hooponoponogirlz Před 2 lety +54

    I heard a pest control expert in MN put some in a jar and left them in truck entire winter. They froze solid. Unfroze in spring and came back to life. Like many parasitic organisms can and do.

  • @sleepykitty1745
    @sleepykitty1745 Před 7 lety +591

    Oh my god.
    Lying in bed while watching this video makes me uncomfortable.

  • @dudumegafixe
    @dudumegafixe Před 7 lety +731

    So, who else got itchy while and after watching this video?

    • @Life_42
      @Life_42 Před 7 lety +7

      Duarte Marques I am itchy... I have them aaaaahhhhhh

    • @Life_42
      @Life_42 Před 7 lety +25

      Duarte Marques They can spread through comments lmfao

    • @jesusramirezromo2037
      @jesusramirezromo2037 Před 7 lety

      Duarte Marques me :'(

    • @AbbeyB77
      @AbbeyB77 Před 7 lety +8

      It's a normal psychogenic response to hearing about parasites, psychogenic experiences spread incredibly fast from mind to mind, so coming back to this thread will make you itchy over and over again

    • @Zulatek666
      @Zulatek666 Před 7 lety +2

      OMG YES, sooo itchy!

  • @Master_Therion
    @Master_Therion Před 7 lety +1439

    They suck your blood. They share your bed. They like to watch you sleep... still a better love story than Twilight.

    • @Mii.2.0
      @Mii.2.0 Před 7 lety +8

      Master Therion Agreed.

    • @727Phoenix
      @727Phoenix Před 7 lety +13

      Then I guess I'll watch Twilight so I don't hate these fuckers so much by comparison.

    • @tqdinh2
      @tqdinh2 Před 7 lety +3

      Master Therion hahahaa

    • @crystala7x182
      @crystala7x182 Před 7 lety +14

      No way. I hate bed bugs and most bugs in general. I'd much rather deal with Twilight. Anyway, why are you even bringing Twilight up in 2016? Lmao

    • @matthhiasbrownanonionchopp3471
      @matthhiasbrownanonionchopp3471 Před 7 lety +3

      Master Therion loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool

  • @cleidiecastro2800
    @cleidiecastro2800 Před 6 lety +794

    Bed bugs should go extinct

  • @waltonshattuck6454
    @waltonshattuck6454 Před 6 lety +44

    One of our local shelters has an interesting way of preventing bedbug re-infestation: a heat room. It is a small room constantly kept at a temperature hot enough to kill bedbugs (and most other creepy crawlies). ANYTHING coming into the building for the first time goes into the heat room for 24 hours. New residents give up their personal belongings for a day, but when they get them back, they are guaranteed bedbug-free.

  • @UPBoxedLLC
    @UPBoxedLLC Před 6 lety +412

    Upper middle class neighborhood. Spotless clean house that my friends refer to as the HGTV house. We got them from a relative that stayed over for a holiday, he had stayed at a hotel the night before and picked them up. Because we run a tight ship, we caught it early on, but still spent $6000 in treatment, tossed thousands more in goods straight in the trash. It's been well over a year, and so far so good. My wife has severe PTSD about it and stills gets up in the middle of the night and searches. It can happen to anyone.

    • @lintlicker9644
      @lintlicker9644 Před 5 lety +6

      Lol

    • @kdm1733
      @kdm1733 Před 5 lety +64

      I understand your wife's PTSD. I thought I was going to have a nervous breakdown over it. That was 6 years ago and I STILL think about them when I'm out and about. We went to the movies the other day and I would not take my purse (or any bag) inside and I used a flashlight to check the seats. I dont ever want to go thru that hell again!!

    • @ollies5121
      @ollies5121 Před 5 lety +5

      Do bedbugs bite your face??????? Please answer Asap! Thank you

    • @MrMkayultra
      @MrMkayultra Před 5 lety +15

      Mr. Alan , I hate public transportation ! That's where a lot of those demonic bugs thrive

    • @ajasmineks
      @ajasmineks Před 5 lety +9

      O Simmons yeahhh I had one bite me there before and I mistook it for a pimple.. but then it took the shape similar to a mosquito bite that’s when I knew it was a bed bug

  • @utatoners
    @utatoners Před 7 lety +517

    your warning is too late I already set my bed frame on fire

    • @justinyoung8453
      @justinyoung8453 Před 7 lety +7

      Jayfey10200 😂

    • @tygrallure6895
      @tygrallure6895 Před 7 lety +3

      Jayfey10200 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @kobralokster3328
      @kobralokster3328 Před 7 lety +1

      meme len 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @joshuabelding5013
      @joshuabelding5013 Před 6 lety +1

      www.cbsnews.com/news/cincinnati-ohio-woman-burns-down-home-trying-to-kill-bedbugs/

    • @maecarpenter6735
      @maecarpenter6735 Před 2 lety

      See MJ's comments. USE FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH OR BAKING SODA EVERYWHERE ON A REGULAR BASIS, ABOUT ONCE A MONTH. IT KILLS ALL CRAWLING BUGS. DO NOT BREATHE IT IN. VACUUM UP WITH A SHOP VAC!

  • @Dannyistenhag
    @Dannyistenhag Před 4 lety +117

    I ain’t sleeping anymore 😂
    I’m staying in the shower

    • @alexandraalove9161
      @alexandraalove9161 Před 4 lety +4

      That was literally me 3 years ago 😂

    • @Lamosica
      @Lamosica Před 4 lety +2

      spider: helo

    • @adramelke1722
      @adramelke1722 Před 3 lety +3

      bad news.... i'm very nearsighted and when i take a shower i take my glasses off....I was in the shower one morning and thought i was seeing things because i was seeing small dots moving around.... on closer inspection, i wasn't seeing things that weren't there.... There were dozens of babies on the walls of my shower.... i later found out by tracing the fecal trails that they had come into my apartment from my new neighbors, via the space between the wall and the pipe under the sink.... I put 2sided tape on the ceiling walls and floor around the door and I completely eradicated them 2-3 times but they kept appearing in my bathroom... I ended up having to move because the landlord wouldn't do anything to get my neighbor to fix the problem.

    • @gjugjudarling3627
      @gjugjudarling3627 Před 3 lety

      I'm thinking like you think.
      But I'm at someone else house where I'm visitinggggg😱😭

    • @maecarpenter6735
      @maecarpenter6735 Před 2 lety

      NO CHEMICALS! USE FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH EVERYWHERE.

  • @alialtaf3412
    @alialtaf3412 Před 7 lety +1059

    bed bugs are much much much and much worse than mosquitoes.

    • @jenniferwebb5954
      @jenniferwebb5954 Před 5 lety +88

      Aside from humans, mosquitoes are literally the most deadliest living thing on earth. Food for thought...

    • @nicename2384
      @nicename2384 Před 5 lety +8

      Jennifer Webb that mad true😂 it’s low key sad

    • @bobravenscraft5376
      @bobravenscraft5376 Před 5 lety +42

      The man is correct bedbugs are much worse. The problem with mosquitos its the body of water they come from if you raised them in a glass of water no effects bedbugs will bankrupt you. As far as health they sent me to the ER. Are you ready. I had 100 bites in 10 minutes and didn't see one of them so when people spout out the ass try livin

    • @jaredjell1027
      @jaredjell1027 Před 5 lety +2

      Agreed

    • @TheShiftingSounds
      @TheShiftingSounds Před 5 lety +2

      Fact

  • @boonepark2117
    @boonepark2117 Před 6 lety +912

    There are only two types of people in the world "Those who have bedbugs and those who are going to have them".

    • @sheilarogge2461
      @sheilarogge2461 Před 6 lety +31

      Wtf noooooo. I've never had them. I got a rash on my back and I decided to read up on this. I checked my mattress tho and I don't see anything.

    • @d3v7l67
      @d3v7l67 Před 6 lety +87

      You should still check your matress once or twice a month. I would even get a spray to treat your luggage and guests when they come in your home. You can't trust anyone. It doesn't matter if they are a very clean person. These bugs don't discriminate.

    • @ericagomez9023
      @ericagomez9023 Před 5 lety +13

      Boone Park no..... Never had. Never will.
      Its more like.. people who get them and dont care, and people who get them and freak!
      HYGIENE PEOPLE..
      If ur washing ur house daily as u should, u will spot anything before it becomes an infestation!

    • @NiasPinkPumps
      @NiasPinkPumps Před 5 lety +93

      @@ericagomez9023 You don't know what your talking about. Lol

    • @busterbobgirlyboo2661
      @busterbobgirlyboo2661 Před 5 lety +53

      @@ericagomez9023 Wow, not true.
      Educate yourself before speaking

  • @kcwidman
    @kcwidman Před 7 lety +942

    I'm watching this in bed, now I feel itchy.

  • @sheldonhchambliss1385
    @sheldonhchambliss1385 Před 5 lety +192

    I can't stand them they break my sleep in keep me looking around my bed all night when I should be sleeping

    • @ronaldjohnson3717
      @ronaldjohnson3717 Před 4 lety +39

      Yea that's me rite now at 2:34 am....😢 I got up to use the bathroom and I found two just chilling on my blanket smfh so now I'm tearing my whole house apart

    • @need4spe3dBeast
      @need4spe3dBeast Před 4 lety +14

      @@ronaldjohnson3717 5:12 am I'm killing all these bastards😂

    • @gbalo241
      @gbalo241 Před 4 lety +4

      thats what i did i was so freaked out

    • @dracojensei1141
      @dracojensei1141 Před 4 lety +8

      Scratching don't forget scratching

    • @yolanda5756
      @yolanda5756 Před 4 lety +11

      Woke up at 2:11am because of a freakin tornado. Ran to get my child and saw one in her bed by her face! Can no longer sleep through the night. Constantly getting up checking. Hired exterminator, thought they were gone, five weeks later got up early to check on child, saw another one!!! Bought diatomaceous earth, Ortho bed bug spray with the sprayer, & Bedlam Plus residual spray, spray beds, baseboards, floors, headboards, dressers, curtains, window seals, behind wall art, wash comforters, sheets, & pillows every week, ...no more bedbugs

  • @harrylawson6924
    @harrylawson6924 Před 7 lety +390

    Nope, Nope, Nope, Nope, Nope, Nope, Nope, Nope, Nopedy-Nope-Nope-Nope.

  • @_hector__
    @_hector__ Před 7 lety +706

    I hate the thought of me providing my own sacred beloved blood to some insignificant worthless pest without my consent

    • @Yvädastra
      @Yvädastra Před 7 lety +15

      Calabi-Yau Manifold Your body isn't a temple after all, according to natural selection. :/

    • @nolanadams1677
      @nolanadams1677 Před 7 lety +11

      Calabi-Yau Manifold/ Couldn't have said it better myself.

    • @0xBADFECE5
      @0xBADFECE5 Před 7 lety +25

      we're insignificant worthless pests taking the sacred beloved resources of this earth without its consent, so yeah.

    • @juliusray1812
      @juliusray1812 Před 7 lety +6

      KappaW we're all meaningless!!!!

    • @juliusray1812
      @juliusray1812 Před 7 lety +5

      Nothings worth stating!!

  • @flibbernodgets7018
    @flibbernodgets7018 Před 6 lety +16

    I had bedbugs in college. It was awful. Not only were they all over my mattress, but they got into my bag and would bite me in class. I felt tired and itchy all the time, and oh, that smell! I will never forget the way they smell!

  • @armankordi
    @armankordi Před 5 lety +73

    Fun fact. I did landscaping and gardening for a while, and we use this fungus to kill aphids, called Beaura Bassiana (I don’t know how to spell it exactly) and it would infect and kill aphids. Well, I had a bed bug problem a few months ago and did some research, turns out it can be used to kill bed bugs. So, one night I captured about 3-4 bed bugs and I created a small mixture of the fungus in a jar and exposed the bugs to them, then I let the bugs back into my room.
    3 weeks later and not a single bite.
    Just a little advice, to anyone having problems
    (The spores germinate in the bugs as quick as 24 hours, but it can take a while to rid an infestation but I’ve helped my friends out too and the spores have never failed me)

    • @topherwehr7191
      @topherwehr7191 Před 2 lety +5

      Can you mail me a spore print please

    • @xXSoulripperOo
      @xXSoulripperOo Před rokem +3

      Daaaaaaannnng i love thiiis, did you also continue to sleep in the same place or did you move out and let nature run its course to their nest?

    • @Inflec
      @Inflec Před rokem

      Question: You "made a small mixture of the fungus." Do you know the proportions of fungus to water that you used? I ordered a small quantity of this stuff but it came with no mixing directions.

    • @vinnyninja3552
      @vinnyninja3552 Před rokem

      ​@Ryuuma Springfield I was wondering this same thing 😬

    • @joannemathieu7149
      @joannemathieu7149 Před rokem

      Yes the fungus will kill them and they are gone forever... I had them and found the right exterminator that used it and its been 3 yrs and counting & not a one !!

  • @kirstenflake4177
    @kirstenflake4177 Před 7 lety +356

    I had them. Worst experience ever! I got rid of them by sleeping on my stripped mattress with double sided tape all around it. I'd wake up and they were stuck to the tape. Did this for 2 weeks straight and they were all gone. I slept with no sheets or anything though. Not the best experience.

    • @Aboriginal_American_Hebrew
      @Aboriginal_American_Hebrew Před 6 lety +24

      Kirsten Flake the absolute worst experience ever

    • @gailmgreenlee7039
      @gailmgreenlee7039 Před 6 lety +15

      Kirsten Flake great idea thanks

    • @ces-gp
      @ces-gp Před 6 lety +14

      Thank you for the idea!

    • @precioustho5210
      @precioustho5210 Před 6 lety +7

      Kirsten Flake never had bed bugs

    • @Cicada-eg4pw
      @Cicada-eg4pw Před 6 lety +13

      Cool
      I'm gonna give this a try because unfortunately rubbing alcohol and mouthwash seem to work temporarily but they still come back

  • @Nico-wj5tr
    @Nico-wj5tr Před 6 lety +153

    *sees a bed bug crawl across my floor*
    Me: *starts fire*

    • @eymme5571
      @eymme5571 Před 3 lety +4

      Get that lighter ready honey 😂

  • @watainiac
    @watainiac Před 7 lety +1628

    *7 things you wish you didn't know about bedbugs*

    • @TheDizzydragon
      @TheDizzydragon Před 7 lety +27

      *one good thing*~
      they dont transmit diseases like mosquito do.

    • @afrog2666
      @afrog2666 Před 7 lety +52

      I was bitten by bedbugs at a bed and breakfast, and those fuckers are NOT cool.. They are pretty fast for their size, their only active a few minutes at night, it seems like they know when you sleep, and you`ll have to freeze all your clothes and fabrics, -20C or colder, then wash them at 50C or more.
      And some eggs might still be ok, and the little bastards can live for month without feeding.
      Their bites are like 5 mosquito bites in the same place and if you scratch it it bleeds and leaves a sore.
      Got bedbugs?
      NUKE YOUR HOUSE!

    • @R1chking
      @R1chking Před 7 lety +36

      watainiac How I wished DDT had killed out bed bugs completely

    • @ABaby-rd8zo
      @ABaby-rd8zo Před 7 lety

      watainiac 😂😂

    • @eyeswideshut2800
      @eyeswideshut2800 Před 6 lety +2

      Jan Christian Frodahl that's how I feel, my friends boyfriend moved in with just clothes but her whole house including the wood furniture got infested, her and her daughter went on steroids because they became ill. I've seen some documentaries too where the family exhausted their savings trying to save their home but bed bugs won and they left it all behind.

  • @alexwilson8260
    @alexwilson8260 Před 5 lety +528

    I killed a bed bug while watching this vid. I'm not kidding

    • @travelingpestpro2806
      @travelingpestpro2806 Před 5 lety +7

      Alex do you need any help ot more information? You can find it on my site on my YT profile.

    • @vathanielnerios7936
      @vathanielnerios7936 Před 5 lety +7

      Alex wilson same

    • @supermansolos2853
      @supermansolos2853 Před 5 lety +15

      Same here I killed three

    • @rainbird8370
      @rainbird8370 Před 5 lety +25

      Sweetpea, that’s the worst idea ever. Fumigation does little more than to drive them deeper into crevices. Methodical attention and good ol’ hand to hand combat is the only option.

    • @Datdreadhead2
      @Datdreadhead2 Před 5 lety +4

      Burn your house and I'm the last comment on your replys

  • @Jayy-op5up
    @Jayy-op5up Před 6 lety +35

    4 years since I had bedbugs and the PTSD. Still stands. I can't sleep normally without looking all over my bed at the slightest weird feeling on my skin.

    • @themostdangerousProd
      @themostdangerousProd Před rokem +4

      I experience similar symptoms. No one ever talks about the psychological damage they can do in addition to the financial and bodily harm. I still have scars from the bites that blistered on my arms and legs.

  • @daenerystargaryen5042
    @daenerystargaryen5042 Před 7 lety +169

    Probably should not have watched this video before sleeping

  • @antbauer1210
    @antbauer1210 Před 7 lety +232

    Here's some advice: look at your bed, more specifically your bedframe. If it's made of wood, they seem to prefer that, and hang out mostly in the cracks and crevices of the wood. You'll see blackish little spots, almost like black paint splatter/spotting. That's their feces. If you have a metal/black bedframe, it will be very difficult to even see that, so look at any wall outlets near the bed or even in the corners of the wall and ceiling.. More than likely you'll never see them, unless the infestation is really bad or you agitate their hiding spots with pesticides or moving stuff around.. They typically don't live on the mattress and THEY DON'T attach themselves to you. They will, however, hide in clothes, dressers, mattress seams, pillows, or even shoes if that provides meaningful protection from you during the day.

    • @TiddyTwyster
      @TiddyTwyster Před 5 lety +4

      I'm facing flood levels of infestation

    • @kirkthiets2771
      @kirkthiets2771 Před 2 lety +21

      Sprinkle baking soda everywhere.
      Do it often. The crystals are actually quite sharp to a bed bug. It's also dehydrating if they come into contact with it and don't get cut. And when I say cut it gets into their exoskeleton joints and jacks em up. Sprinkle the stuff everywhere. Sweep or vacuum and reapply.

    • @krissifadwa
      @krissifadwa Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the tips

    • @kirkthiets2771
      @kirkthiets2771 Před 2 lety +9

      @@krissifadwa the absolute best way is to get the room to about 130 - 140° F for about 8 to 12 hours. It’ll kill all hatched and unhatched bugs and your problem will be OVER!!! Bed bugs die over 115°. Keeping the room(s) at 140° for at least 8 hours will ensure it gets hot enough in every crevice and hiding spot they take refuge in killing your infestation. You might be able to rent a heater that can keep and maintain a room that hot. If not… get a steamer (they look like a big tea kettle that blasts out steam) and just steam the hell out of EVERYTHING!
      Paper spontaneously catches on fire at about 480⁰F. You might want to check what other flammable things that burn or might melt but maintaining a room at 140⁰ isn't terribly dangerous.

    • @tammygoins4633
      @tammygoins4633 Před 2 lety +2

      They also hate lavender Ive used it alone 28thout water bombs and

  • @smoketrooper4646
    @smoketrooper4646 Před 5 lety +96

    I think I’m just gunna sleep on concrete for the rest of my life. Thanks.

    • @eymme5571
      @eymme5571 Před 3 lety +1

      Same

    • @anyascelticcreations
      @anyascelticcreations Před 3 lety

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @rizzamaeong
      @rizzamaeong Před 2 lety +3

      they'll crawl still.
      from bed to concrete where you are.
      they have a radar detector for warm blood. 😬

    • @nessaj4522
      @nessaj4522 Před 2 lety +1

      Those things have anything covered and they don't discriminate they accumulate clean, new, nasty or old. Wet or dry. Only thing they can't stand is heat, powered products. Alcohol full blast. Plastic, especially the covering things up with it and the sound. They do not like greasy things. Otherwise they show up anywhere in any nook or crany. The thing is they like to be in the dark and nest under warm humans. Or in carpets the most after they suck your blood. Why are they called BUGS? When they are not. Grandma did say don't let the bedbugs bite because people had micro bugs and boweevels. Those were real bugs like fleas that just accumulated and bite. But Dust mites and ( Bedbugs) are not Bugs they are Parasites. They only exist due to the way they feed off your blood or skin flakes. They are mights. Now real bugs like boweevels and micro bugs and. roaches and fleas. You use pesticide and bug spray. The parasites need that special stuff. Plus it has nothing to do with how dirty you are it just depends on how well they can nest and accumulate. Alcohol 91% usually dry them out. Baking soda and vacuum cleaning. Plastic smuthers them. Dryer sheets it's something about those they just don't like them. With anything you do if they are on you then you will see the bites. They look like pimples and they itch. Which means they are getting your blood. They appear clear when they are born and they only appear to look like bugs after they have sucked your blood and then they go off and hide. Usually they are worst than mice because it you are in bed or sitting on furture and you happen to see one? Most likely behind your unprotected pillow or. bed clothes. Or clothes that you wear and it's doesn't matter how clean you are. These things only purpose is to suck your blood. The worst thing is you could sit somewhere over somebody's house or at a vehicle, theater, hotel. School church any place that has material they can cling to from tiny floor cracks to rugs especially base boards, people own places now and have that problem with them being invested in the walls. Look like brown tears rolling down the wall. This would be places invaded that were not treated and they be ready with somebody elses blood those are the darker ones. They say you can't smash them because they mutante if you do. You can find them in just about any crack or any place in doors or out like that and. somebody has them and you don't, if it's on the furniture or place. Like back in the 1990's they never exist. Nobody ever heard of these things. So lots of people were shocked to get them. They were said to have been brought over from somewhere out of America and people would bring them to hotels and motels and they would accumulate behind base boards and the works. People don't even realize they are being bitten. Still it use to get so terrible because people didn't know how to get rid of them. All of a sudden they started to appear everywhere. It was like they were created in a science lab in secret to bite be attractive to human blood like mosquitos when at first they didn't do that they were known to attack farm animals and stuff like that. One day they took a flock. Train looads of birds and and let them lose because birds carry them too so watchout for that. Yes infact the best way to find them is to get a FLASH LIGHT and do a very close inspection this is how small they are tiny tiny tiny untill they bite you. So check anything tith that light that you occupy. Beds clothed shoes hair. Esx. When you are around. Other people Tell people to check themselves, they could sit on your stuff and poooow you could get them just from on being on them. So before they walk in your house and be careful where you lean or sit. Like on seats or elevators and stuff like that.
      If you find yourself in contact with them. The most embarrassing thing yo do is pretend they are not there because that won't make them disappear. The best thing is as soon as you see any. It's Miller time!! Go to war and collect all the heat plastic Alcohol and powder but powder can be too messy and makr your house look dusty. Remember these are parasites not BUGS. I call them Beddy Byes. They are creepy but the creepiest tthing to do is ignore them. Good luck.

    • @TheBadbucky
      @TheBadbucky Před 2 lety

      Concrete has holes.

  • @damianthompson8356
    @damianthompson8356 Před 6 lety +1302

    Rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle. The rubbing alcohol kills them on contact. You're welcome.

    • @savagesock3598
      @savagesock3598 Před 5 lety +226

      Damian Thompson thank you so much dude.... They haven't bothered me since, came back to thank ya

    • @jamessoncreek4553
      @jamessoncreek4553 Před 5 lety +192

      Another thing that works... hitting them with a shoe... Being sarcastic a bit lol but point is alcohol only kills on contact. the ones you see are the tip of the iceberg the real army is in hiding waiting for you to doze off to feast once again

    • @scottyg2903
      @scottyg2903 Před 5 lety +80

      Damian Thompson it doesn’t work it drys there shell and they spasm for a couple mins then they run it’s like using a taser on a person it stuns for a second...

    • @jeffmurnahan
      @jeffmurnahan Před 5 lety +194

      Okay here’s the fix.
      Clean up any clutter in your house
      Don’t take anything outside to sit it will just spread the bedbugs to neighbors and keep them coming back to you
      Wash all of your clothes, covers, and curtains and dry them with the hottest setting for 45 minutes. When they’re done bag them up in a trash bag and seal it with a rubber band or better yet get some air tight bags to seal your stuff in. Keep one of the bags for clothes you will be using.
      Buy bed bug spray that kills them on contact. Spray your bed and any other place like under cushions of couches and the bottom of your bed and box spring.
      Bag up your dishes and utensils and food in the cabinets. Open all of the cabinets and doors in your home
      Buy bed bug bombs and put them all through your house. Use as directed you’ll usually have to leave for several hours
      Buy diatomaceous earth and put it around the base of your walls and in backs and in shoes and everywhere that you couldn’t spray. Put it under your bed and in between your box spring and bed. Make sure it’s food grade diatomaceous earth
      Put your pillow cases and beds in a covering that is bed bug proof.
      Keep everything that’s bagged, bagged, and repeat the process after two weeks (with the exclusion of washing your clothes since they are already protected in an air tight bag
      I think you can buy a steamer from Lowe’s for $45 to apply heat to places like your bed. To kill them.
      You should do all of these steps. Don’t invite anyone over during this time. Don’t give anything of yours to anyone. You should probably put diatomaceous earth in your car as well

    • @jeffmurnahan
      @jeffmurnahan Před 5 lety +37

      And also make sure to burn everything that you can/are willing to give up no reason in keeping stuff you don’t use it just provides hiding spots and protection from chemicals and stuff for the bugs

  • @ikannunaplays
    @ikannunaplays Před 7 lety +190

    Solution:
    1: Evacuate house of all humans and pets
    2: Set house on fire
    3: Build New house
    Repeat if needed

    • @daanwilmer
      @daanwilmer Před 7 lety +1

      *when

    • @coltafanan
      @coltafanan Před 7 lety

      Do we need to burn all our belongings and precious possessions too?

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley Před 7 lety +1

      Patrick Matheson I had to use DE when what I thought was just a bad case of fleas for my two dogs turned into an outright infestation. Thankfully, it was mainly contained to my room, where they slept, but it was a harsh battle. I had to pull everything out of the closet and sprinkle powder there too (I'm grateful I kept most of my things in sealed plastic totes). The house was old and had wooden floors that weren't varnished it anything so there were more cracks for them to hide in.
      I covered the entire floor for up to a week at a time and would vacuum at the end of the week and repeat the process. At night, I'd place a lamp on the floor with a shallow dish of soapy water (The soap helped to ensure they couldn't jump back out and the fleas were attracted to the light; I'm saying that more for anyone else's benefit since you already seem pretty knowledgeable about these pests, lol). That worked quite well and I'd wake up with a hundred or so fleas in the water. However...we realized we weren't able to keep the puppies and gave them to our shelter, sadly, but it allowed us to focus more on the cleanup.
      In the end, I'm not sure if it worked completely. We moved about two months into the process. I was terrified they'd follow us to our new home but surprisingly, they didn't. We didn't clean the DE off the floor when we left and this was during the winter time. They don't like the cold and can only go a few weeks without food, I think. Considering in my experience, many places aren't immediately cleaned by the landlord, the place should be free of pests for the next person that lives there. The DE can easily be vacuumed and mopped up.
      Anywho, I too was wondering why he hadn't mentioned using this stuff in the video.

    • @KokoBirdSings
      @KokoBirdSings Před 7 lety

      RICH!

  • @Silvertarian
    @Silvertarian Před 6 lety +698

    Bed bugs are bad. But incompetent landlords are worse.
    *edit* For those of you saying it isn't the landlord's problem: It is, by law, their problem. I took it to court and I won. My complaint is with the fact that I actually had to take it to court. (Which was a long drawn out process) If you're charging some $1200 a month for rent it's expected you can save some money for an emergency. If not, you're just a slumlord looking to make a quick easy buck.

    • @marine43302
      @marine43302 Před 6 lety +19

      Bulkbs it's not always the landlords fault when the tenant gets bedbugs.

    • @903Debra
      @903Debra Před 6 lety +7

      That is where misplaced blame gets support from judges who are also realtors.

    • @elizabethkelley5260
      @elizabethkelley5260 Před 5 lety +17

      These people complaining about the landlords are just "blowin in the wind" There is no point blaming anyone! You can get them in a cab,on a bus,in a hotel,a casino,or ANY place. Do not even try to move,blame someone else,or spray some worthless bug killer. IT WILL NOT WORK! It takes research on all the methods,diligence,and time.... I know! Get busy!

    • @dancingdelilah1882
      @dancingdelilah1882 Před 5 lety +19

      How's that the landlords fault? Incompetent tenants who are lacking on cleanliness & hygiene infesting rental properties with bed bugs are worse.

    • @dancingdelilah1882
      @dancingdelilah1882 Před 5 lety +8

      @@elizabethkelley5260 I've even seen a news story that said movie theaters & furniture stores had bed bug infestations.

  • @themostdangerousProd
    @themostdangerousProd Před rokem +4

    No one ever talks about the psychological damage they can do. If you do find you have them, it will be ok. Don’t skimp on treatment, call a professional and make sure they identify and eliminate them entirely. It’s not your fault if you get them, it could happen to literally anyone. And you’re not unclean or disgusting if they infest your home, they could have come from literally anywhere. If you’re dealing with the psychological fallout of an infestation, seek out a counselor to work though it. Speaking from personal experience.

  • @ThunderJunkOC
    @ThunderJunkOC Před 7 lety +16

    Invited a friend to live with us when she got kicked out of her apartment. Found out a few weeks later she had bedbugs, brought them right into the house. Absolute nightmare to deal with. Eventually we moved out of that house and managed to kill all the bugs in our stuff before we got to the new place. I wouldn't wish bedbugs on anyone, its a major pain to deal with and their numbers quickly become uncontrollable.

  • @missannjack
    @missannjack Před 7 lety +140

    I lived in a half way house for a time (I was homeless) that had a bedbug problem and they brought in a company that sealed the windows and doors and heated the apt. to 150 degrees for five hours. It took three days for the apt. to cool down so the AC would work, but hey no bedbugs.

    • @ddcmr7923
      @ddcmr7923 Před 7 lety

      missannjack

    • @Reckec
      @Reckec Před 7 lety +9

      missannjack We use the same method in our firehouses. It works great and is safe, as we seem to have to do it over every year or two.

    • @leonhascon
      @leonhascon Před 2 lety +1

      @@Reckec you are nice

    • @philipancell516
      @philipancell516 Před 2 lety +1

      My brother and sister in law did that. It cost them 3000.00. All new beds and they were even behind the switch plates and electrical socket plates. My nephews room walls looked like major crime scene there was so much blood on them. It was horrifying!!!

  • @phantomstrider
    @phantomstrider Před 7 lety +812

    This kinda makes me want to wash my bedsheets now...

    • @CrowleyBlack2
      @CrowleyBlack2 Před 6 lety +3

      Howdy!

    • @makoo5079
      @makoo5079 Před 6 lety +6

      Do it plz I am to

    • @HI-iv9tw
      @HI-iv9tw Před 6 lety +9

      If u do wash it in hot water then they cant live

    • @PreservedPlumb
      @PreservedPlumb Před 6 lety +1

      w H Y A R E Y O U H E R E

    • @SamEsss
      @SamEsss Před 6 lety +7

      They have to be in high heat for a minimum of 60-90 minutes, or alternatively, for things you can’t heat, seal them in a bag and put the items in the freezer for 2-4 days.

  • @katb3145
    @katb3145 Před 3 lety +31

    I have sensitive skin and when I had them, it seemed like I was the only one getting bit. I didn't sleep well for a while.

    • @newkamanda3884
      @newkamanda3884 Před rokem

      I'm going through that right now 🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️

  • @ninoyp
    @ninoyp Před 7 lety +136

    Sleep? Who needs sleeps anyways? *starts chewing fingers*

    • @None-nd2rr
      @None-nd2rr Před 6 lety +2

      Nin 4 just let the bed bugs do the chewing lol

    • @samspade726
      @samspade726 Před 5 lety

      First off.... The word. " ANYWAY " does not need an " S " on the end of it ever. It is an adverb. To hell with the rest of your English.....

  • @gamer_kid_naz4942
    @gamer_kid_naz4942 Před 7 lety +1021

    Why am I watching this in bed wtf

  • @jmartin2017
    @jmartin2017 Před 7 lety +149

    The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell

    • @DaanvanH
      @DaanvanH Před 7 lety +4

      Jack Martin Checked the comments just for this DARK MANE FANS UNITE

    • @lmihaig
      @lmihaig Před 7 lety +3

      ARE*
      The mitchondria are the powerhouse of the cell.
      Mitochondria is the plurar of Mitochondrion.

    • @chrisericplayer
      @chrisericplayer Před 7 lety

      DARK MANE

    • @Qermaq
      @Qermaq Před 7 lety

      Mitochondria are Chicken Soup for the Cell.

    • @DouchebagDex
      @DouchebagDex Před 7 lety +4

      this was a terrible meme long before dark mane ever mentioned it.

  • @kosianigbo4879
    @kosianigbo4879 Před 5 lety +121

    I’m smuggling DDT into the country

    • @thomaskosmatka8606
      @thomaskosmatka8606 Před 5 lety +3

      That's what does it What country still has it?

    • @packr72
      @packr72 Před 4 lety +12

      They’re immune to it now.

    • @maecarpenter6735
      @maecarpenter6735 Před 2 lety

      NO CHEMICALS! USE FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH AND SPRINKLE/DUST EVERYTHING IN YOUR HOUSE WITH IT. DON'T SIT ON PUBLIC CHAIRS, HAVE VISITORS WHO YOU THINK MIGHT HAVE THEM, FREQUENT DIRTY PLACES. WASH ALL YOUR CLOTHES IN HOT WATER, DRY 20 MINUTES ON HIGH IN DRYER. TAKE A SHOWER AND PUT FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH ON TOP OF DIRTY CLOTHES. EVERY HOLE, NOOK, CRANNY, CREVICE BLOW FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH IN THERE. DON'T BREATHE IT IN. DO THIS ON A REGULAR SCHEDULE. SPREAD THE WORD!

  • @zackross2323
    @zackross2323 Před 7 lety +82

    *Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell.*

  • @daracaex
    @daracaex Před 7 lety +71

    You just HAD to throw that last part in, didn't you. I'm going to have so much trouble sleeping tonight...

    • @rozamunduszek4787
      @rozamunduszek4787 Před 7 lety +1

      Daracaex so you don't notice IF they're there; and even if they are they're not carrying sny diseases; you don't get itchy, you don't have bitemarks. For all you know, they're not there, even if they ARE there. ...So what does it matter if you have them or not?

    • @loahnuh
      @loahnuh Před 7 lety +4

      +Daracex That's a pretty selfish outlook. These little bastards can hide in your clothes meaning you end up carrying them to another persons house and they get infested. Even inf you don't, most people will react to bed bugs, some people are even allergic to their bites, I'm talking full blown anaphylaxis in their sleep. The bigger the infestation the bigger the risk of you spreading them around, the longer you leave them the more they breed and spread through your home; every crack, nook, and cranny. If you live in a rental property like an apartment, kiss your deposit good bye, maybe even pay some penalties, because you failed to report them. If you live in a house and are ever looking to sell, enjoy spending thousands of dollars on extermination because no one is going to buy until they're gone. So if you do notice them do something about it, and do so early.

    • @sansamman4619
      @sansamman4619 Před 7 lety +1

      Daracaex ikr i feel like they where going into my mouth and out without me feeling it :( its so disgusting i dont have them but ughh , by the way you can get your bed warm all the time so they hate it and dont go in it the first place if you haven't seen them but scared of them ..

    • @Zain-mr3ec
      @Zain-mr3ec Před 7 lety

      san kitty lalalaz

    • @melanieh.3091
      @melanieh.3091 Před 7 lety

      Daracaex i was reading this comment as the video talked about that so i didnt hear anything he said. Well, now i know to not rewatch he vid. And im sleeping on the carpet tonight...

  • @user-gd5rr6kz2b
    @user-gd5rr6kz2b Před 7 lety +82

    A couple of years ago I had a run in with bed bugs... it was terrible. My boyfriend at the time had a daughter and she had one of her friends over for a sleep over. Her friend brought over her pillow and blankets and spent the weekend with us and as she was gathering her things at the end of the weekend she nonchalantly said that her family had bed bugs. I didn't pay much attention to it at the time and chalked it up to "things kids say", but after about two weeks I started getting these strange welts all over my arms and legs and waking up feeling things crawling on me. My boyfriend thought I was losing it until one night I couldn't take it anymore and started ripping the sheets off the bed and pulling the mattress off the frame like a mad person... Low and behold I found the little monsters wedged in the seams of our sheets, pillowcases, mattress, and the wood bed frame. We tried everything to get rid of them but to no avail, finally out of desperation I bought this stuff call Vets Plus Flea and Tick spray made out of peppermint and clove oil after talking with my father and he had told me about an old timey trick of using peppermint oil to get rid of bed bugs. The Vets Plus did the trick. After about 2 weeks of spraying everything down every 2 days we eradicated them from our home.

  • @jasminjadore42
    @jasminjadore42 Před 4 lety +10

    I learned the hard way that I have a TERRIBLE reaction to bedbug bites. One broke the skin and pushed bacteria into my system and I contracted a bacterial infection that made its way into my bloodstream. The bugs cannot make you sick themselves, but if you have bacteria on you, which we ALL do ALL the time (even after a shower), their bites may lead to something worse. #TheMoreYouKnow

  • @nathantron
    @nathantron Před 7 lety +364

    Nah... Just take all your cloths off, drop them on the bed. Walk outside and burn the house down at dusk, standing in front of it screaming "SATAN CLAIMS THY DOMAIN. YOU WERE ALL WARNED. NOW PAY WITH THINE DAMNATION!!!!" Laughing like a madman. When the neighbors call the police simply say there was a spider. :)

  • @kaball6545
    @kaball6545 Před 7 lety +157

    I have a bedbug proof mattress cover and I can assure you it's not made of plastic and it is almost like you don't have it

    • @5325bunny
      @5325bunny Před 6 lety +1

      Pine ConeZ yea, there like a scratchy cloth material

    • @bumblebee3346
      @bumblebee3346 Před 6 lety +8

      Pine ConeZ where did you get yours and do you remember what brand it is? can i get one off amazon? how do I know if I'm buying the right one!? 😟

    • @carolinec6595
      @carolinec6595 Před 5 lety +1

      bumblebee wayfair

    • @carolinec6595
      @carolinec6595 Před 5 lety

      wayfair

    • @kdm1733
      @kdm1733 Před 5 lety

      We bought them too. From wal mart for about $50 per mattress cover.

  • @skinnymarauder333
    @skinnymarauder333 Před 7 lety +266

    Had a few bedbugs a long time ago. I would catch them and drop them into molten wax and watch them expand and bubble. It was so satisfying.

    • @s.y.7866
      @s.y.7866 Před 6 lety +6

      ScrubLordAnjoo wtf

    • @s.y.7866
      @s.y.7866 Před 6 lety +17

      ScrubLordAnjoo my brother did kind of the same thing. He would catch a cockroach remove their legs and antennas, watch them suffer for a while then step on them. He was a weird kid

    • @SamTheMan55555
      @SamTheMan55555 Před 6 lety +38

      They deserve it. Blood suckers.

    • @bupcorn4136
      @bupcorn4136 Před 6 lety +6

      ScrubLordAnjoo Chances are if you SAW a few,, you had a lot. Shocking how it seems you got rid of them,, from how you talk

    • @stevenuniv
      @stevenuniv Před 6 lety +2

      Wt....u weird XD I get paper, pick them up with paper, put in cup, throw away cup, put cup in bag, but bag in garbage and then throw away garbage can

  • @boogiebrewster8990
    @boogiebrewster8990 Před 5 lety +34

    Thank U Sir, for adding to my list of insomniatic triggers!

  • @bruh-qw1kg
    @bruh-qw1kg Před 7 lety +503

    Who is watching this in bed?😂

  • @ProcrastPerfection
    @ProcrastPerfection Před 7 lety +80

    I wouldn't wish bed bugs upon anyone. They're worse than every other pest in my book. Hell, I'd rather move into a place with a wasp nest in the front porch awning than another apartment with a bed bug problem.

    • @suckingdickisthemostfunagi957
      @suckingdickisthemostfunagi957 Před 6 lety +4

      ProcrastPerfection roaches are

    • @westsidesagittarius3103
      @westsidesagittarius3103 Před 6 lety +1

      Yes they are a menace the only insects that mess with you're sleep I went days with sleep because I found out they were in my couches bed and sometimes the chairs too

  • @rickjorna8100
    @rickjorna8100 Před 7 lety +170

    Time to live underwater

    • @_a.z
      @_a.z Před 7 lety +1

      Rick Jorna
      I'm watching this in the bath!

    • @anotherrandomtexan25
      @anotherrandomtexan25 Před 7 lety +11

      Rick Jorna don't worry there's much worse things in the water have fun! :)

    • @Forgetchamacallit2000
      @Forgetchamacallit2000 Před 5 lety

      Yea, then end up trying to find out how to get rid of leeches

    • @fire-fx2ct
      @fire-fx2ct Před 5 lety

      @@_a.z please plug ur phone in and let it swim with you in the bath make sure the cord is cut so power flows into the water

    • @_a.z
      @_a.z Před 5 lety

      @@fire-fx2ct
      Why would you want that?

  • @peppyelvis
    @peppyelvis Před 4 lety +26

    Diatomaceous Earth, something that could be found at any plant store, can kill the bugs easy. Find some and spread them in the area you know holds them. The earth becomes a barrier where you spread it.

    • @RagingInsomniac
      @RagingInsomniac Před 3 lety +3

      how about empty out a few containers into a pressure sprayer and cover the whole room?

    • @jamiemiller7316
      @jamiemiller7316 Před 3 lety +7

      It's the only thing that works, and it's like $10 and non-toxic. That stuff saved me from burning down my house.

    • @jamiemiller7316
      @jamiemiller7316 Před 3 lety +3

      @@RagingInsomniac I used an empty baby powder bottle.

    • @maecarpenter6735
      @maecarpenter6735 Před 2 lety +2

      DON'T BREATHE IT IN!

    • @gaylemcdaniel2625
      @gaylemcdaniel2625 Před měsícem

      @@maecarpenter6735yes it’s bad to breath it. Careful when sitting down on furniture etc because it will puff into the air but I hear it works

  • @KingYoite
    @KingYoite Před 7 lety +345

    I know it seems like bed bugs aren't that harmful, but let me tell you a story. A long time ago when I was around 5 or 6, me and my family went to stay at a shabby hotel for some reason or another, and me and my sister had a separate room. Our mom tucked us into bed, we left the lights on bc we were small and scared of the dark, and we started to go off to sleep. All was well. Until the sheets started moving. I opened my eyes and there were millions, MILLIONS of bugs crawling all over us, the bedsheets, the walls, the floors, literally everywhere. I don't think I screamed that much in my life. We were both standing on top of the dressers on the other side of the room by the time our mom and grandparents burst in. It was a nightmare. Pretty sure my sister's legs were bitten all the way up to her thighs. TRUST ME. You want to get rid of bed bugs.

    • @Himark89
      @Himark89 Před 7 lety +47

      I guess Planet Earth feels the same way about us. Horrible.

    • @makoo5079
      @makoo5079 Před 6 lety +64

      I'm seriously never sleeping in a hotel or anywhere again and I'm burning my house

    • @matthewthetiger1649
      @matthewthetiger1649 Před 6 lety +4

      Horrible mate

    • @DeathShadow329
      @DeathShadow329 Před 6 lety +18

      Cool story bro tell it again "millions"

    • @nyclassic4ever130
      @nyclassic4ever130 Před 6 lety +11

      Sounds worse than Amittyville horror....and I'm NOT joking.

  • @BBQhaxs
    @BBQhaxs Před 7 lety +68

    You gave me the warning too late now my bed is on fire HALP.

    • @Kerucan
      @Kerucan Před 7 lety +2

      well you just hacked ur bed into a bbq pit eh ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @sythys_
      @sythys_ Před 7 lety +2

      take a deep breath of feelium

  • @kokorosenshi
    @kokorosenshi Před 7 lety +20

    I had a bad bed bug infestation a few years ago, any time we sat on our couch, 10 minutes later, they would come out and bite the shit out of our legs. After a little online researching, I found out that rubbing alcohol kills bed bugs. So I went to the store, bought 6 bottles of rubbing alcohol and spread that shit all over the living room. Few hours later and all the bed bugs died. We even kept the couch up until a few days ago because it's falling apart.

  • @canceraxe1447
    @canceraxe1447 Před 5 lety +73

    I’m so obsessed with bed bugs that I’m actually going to try to find solution to wipe them out! I got very sharp to their bite and my sense to their bite is very strong and I tend to wake up instantly to the bite! I just wake up and start killing them and soaking bed covers in hot water! So basically you need to put up fight to wipe them.

    • @Sunshine-zg7pw
      @Sunshine-zg7pw Před 4 lety +7

      Look up the CO2 and Diatomaceous Earth trap. It works.

    • @MonaVN
      @MonaVN Před 4 lety +9

      I never feel them bite. And I know they are near my bed but I can't find them! I've gotten rid of them about three times over the past several years but this time it's not working. I wonder are they getting immune to the Hot Shot bed bug killer I've been using.

    • @Sunshine-zg7pw
      @Sunshine-zg7pw Před 4 lety +1

      MonaVN I wouldn’t use poison. See the other comment I left you. 😊

    • @mjspeaklife8724
      @mjspeaklife8724 Před 4 lety +5

      This is how to get rid of them without using toxic chemicals or paying a boatload for pest control, Make sure you follow the instructions. You will be glad you did:
      Vacuum everything (including between mattresses, every day until they are gone, and then once a week after that. Wash clothes and sheets in lavender pine sol. And the thing that will actually get rid of them is to use food grade diatomacious earth (DE) - it is sold in 15 pound bags at Tractor Supply for about 15 bucks - get food grade, which, by the way, do *not* eat - and a wall-duster (it is like a small tool that blows the DE in a fine powder, costs about 15 bucks also. If you just chunk it around, the bugs walk around it, and it won't kill them, so you sprinkle it in a fine dust using the duster tool). Instructions below.
      If you have pets, I don't know what breathing it in will do to them, but, when I have used it, I dust it around before I am ready to leave the house for a few hours, and I stay away so it can settle. I have not had any breathing issues with this, but if anyone in the house has asthma or COPD or anything like that, I would only do it when they are gone for the whole day, and maybe not even then because I don't know how it might affect them. It basically makes the whole house a bit dusty for a few hours.
      Anyway, you take off your electric plates (off the walls and light switch plates) and use the duster to blow it into the walls, and also between your mattresses, under the bed, and around all the edges of all the walls in the entire house. Re-dust just like this once a week for a few weeks, then once a month, even after you don't see any more bugs. It also kills roaches and spiders. If it gets in a clump on the carpet, do *not* rub it in or swipe it up, you will make a stain - just vacuum it up.

    • @Sunshine-zg7pw
      @Sunshine-zg7pw Před 4 lety +2

      MJ SpeakLife Very good info! And as with anything involved in getting rid of these horrible things: a ton of work, but well worth it to be free of them at last!👍🏻

  • @nomennisceo6495
    @nomennisceo6495 Před 7 lety +199

    Well... Time to burn down the house

    • @jimmygriffis7415
      @jimmygriffis7415 Před 6 lety +9

      Anruwe - I am actually thinking that is what I need to do. I thought I got rid of them last year after a visitor dropped some off and now I just found out my couch is infested with them.

    • @lilliancintron3854
      @lilliancintron3854 Před 6 lety +1

      Anruwe

    • @elizabethkelley5260
      @elizabethkelley5260 Před 6 lety +1

      Anruwe - lol funny but NOT funny! Wherever you go,they will follow. You must kill and destroy them and their eggs.

    • @skrtsk7984
      @skrtsk7984 Před 5 lety +1

      I was thinking the same thing!!! Hahahahah

    • @maecarpenter6735
      @maecarpenter6735 Před 2 lety

      Use food grade diatomaceous earth or baking soda under furniture and rugs, in doorways and closed window sills, in the nooks and crannies, in closets, cabinets, car, shed. Leave for a week. Vacuum with a shop vac. Do it every month for at least three months of every year.

  • @Juice27FromGA
    @Juice27FromGA Před 6 lety +51

    This is why I always have all white sheets and pillow cases. I check frequently for signs of them. Ehhhhh

  • @ambrown2471
    @ambrown2471 Před 7 lety +275

    FIVE YEARS AGO and I still have PTSD. Not exaggerating. My info said only about 10% of the population is immune to their bites. I am not part of that 10%. For 6 months I thought I was allergic to the bed or the detergent or the blanket or the stuffing or even my bf. My bf and his mom said it was all In my head and hives are a mental induced reaction so I was "crazy". I have no problem with blood or guts. I avoid drama if possible. I rarely cry. But after this experience, I freak when I see fuzz cuz it might be one. I cried this summer when I first saw a tick because I thought it might be one and it was on me. If I get a mosquito bite, I can't sleep and check myself daily for three weeks to be sure it wasn't a bed bug. If I have a hive I frantically try to prove to myself what the allergen was so I can tell myself it wasn't one of them. The thing was on my bed and came RUNNING AT ME a hell of a lot faster than you reported they can move! You also didn't mention that their eggs are about the same size and appearance of common table salt. I went over everything in my home with baby wipes and alcohol spray, heat AND diatomaceous earth-which I applied using a 1/2" paintbrush to every nook,cranny, groove and crack those flat little f@ckers hide in as well as along all of the baseboards where rugs meet walls. I did that in addition to the exterminator and the bug-proof bed protectors. I had not only every single inch of everything I own to clean to ensure they never returned, but also four kids and all their toys and my lazy bf's stuff too. Every spine of my 500+ library of books had to be inspected and shot with alcohol and covers wiped. Every video case had to be wiped down inside and outside. Anything electric had to be sprayed and bagged. Every stitch of clothing for a family of six, including anything packed away, had to be washed and dried and bagged to prevent reinfestation. Paper products had to be inspected because they hide there. I threw out about 5 grand worth of electronics because they had casings in there and I couldn't get them apart enough to get them clean enough to ensure they were disinfected. The list is so ridiculous. To this day, the clothes in my bureaus are still in plastic bags "just in case". I cried when I got home from my job at a hotel because they reportedly had them there, not where I was, just there in the same building. I sprayed myself with alcohol, including bottom of my shoes, to make sure I didn't bring any home with me. I am so thankful I no longer work there, it is truly a relief mentally. My bf's uncle moved 6 states away because he had gotten them (10 years earlier and before we met) and couldn't get them out of his house even after numerous treatments. This is not a normal bug. These things are hell on earth. I thought the things I read on line were written by overly dramatic super sensitive people until it happened to me. Like an extreme germs phobic person would, I dread all the things I used to love: flea markets, movie theaters, going anywhere-even to other people's homes, because these bugs could be anywhere and that's how people usually get them, from these places.

    • @moylanmelissuh123
      @moylanmelissuh123 Před 6 lety +50

      A M Brown Oh my god same. People will never understand what it's like to go through this until they go through it. They act like you're just crazy. It definitely changed me... in the worst way possible. People get annoyed with how obsessed I was talking about bed bugs. They don't get how it was waking up to millions of terrible red huge bites and blood stains In the middle of the night. I had to throw 16 full bags away of perfectly good things because I simply didn't have the time nor the energy to search and clean everything before my spray. For me as well trying to go to the places I used to love I don't anymore. Haven't seen a movie in months . Simply because I don't trust anything anymore... People are careless and don't care about spreading them which makes me mad. It changed my life for the worst. I completely understand .

    • @Pollypockett
      @Pollypockett Před 6 lety +28

      It’s been two years since I got them from a neighbor next door at my first apartment I got with my husband. I found one on my foot when I was watching my new born daughter sleep on the bed. It was horrible I ended up with horrible postpartum depression and quit my job. I ended my lease and left everything we had in our room. Her baby clothes, bags, shoes, dresser, bed, and electronics. We had to sleep in the living room for two weeks and it was hell. Finally my mom stepped in and told us to move in with her. All our other things were sprayed and steamed by a exterminator and put into storage. I haven’t been able to move out my moms house for fear of going through that experience again. I never want anymore children because my first experience was horrible always checking myself and the room with a flashlight. Instead of enjoying my baby when she was tiny. They ruined my life. I also only go to drive in theaters because of fear.

    • @xFirebird925x
      @xFirebird925x Před 6 lety +31

      "Hives are a mentally induced reaction"
      I think they need some education. Hives are NEVER a product of the mind.

    • @rebeccaharden147
      @rebeccaharden147 Před 6 lety +17

      I completely understand the fear of bed bugs, me and my kids went through the same hell in 2013, I did my research on them and we left everything behind, clothes, toys, furniture and left, to this day I cringe when I hear people talk about them, that was the worst experience of our lives, the place I'm renting now had them in it last year with previous renters and I'm scared to death that the bugs are going to come back, I never want to go through that again!!! 🙁

    • @OGimouse1
      @OGimouse1 Před 6 lety +8

      I had to take Benadryl at night to control the swelling

  • @MerylBrianne
    @MerylBrianne Před 5 lety +88

    Well, there goes my sleep for tonight

    • @masteryoda394
      @masteryoda394 Před 3 lety +2

      There are now bed bug vaccume cleaners and vaccume cleaner extensions that use UV LIGHT AND VIBRATION.
      I use them on my furniture and I have been bed bug free ever since. Mine is made by the company " Dirt devil".

    • @NikosKatsikanis
      @NikosKatsikanis Před 2 lety

      well i just saw one in my hotel room, so just imagine how i feel

  • @spikeguy33
    @spikeguy33 Před 7 lety +40

    At least they're big enough to see, unlike dust mites..

    • @ironicugandan5826
      @ironicugandan5826 Před 7 lety +3

      Dust mites don't really do anything... Too small. They eat dead skin

    • @2dorra310
      @2dorra310 Před 7 lety +1

      See GTIP Pro's comment

    • @seventytwo
      @seventytwo Před 7 lety +2

      Robert Reich Dust mites are fine unless you're allergic like me...

    • @seventytwo
      @seventytwo Před 7 lety

      Robert Reich Dust mites are fine unless you're allergic like me...

    • @ironicugandan5826
      @ironicugandan5826 Před 7 lety +1

      seventy two​ That can be said with anything though. Pollen, bees, sunshine

  • @gilbertsierra2510
    @gilbertsierra2510 Před 7 lety +6

    We had bedbugs and we got rid of them with diatomaceous earth. We covered the mattress with a painters brush, on the edges, and box spring. Then we put a fitted sheet on so we weren't sleeping on powder. We also put diatomaceous and the edges of the walls. With in a week 1/2 they were gone. I keep a bag of that stuff in my pantry just in case they come back.

  • @MrYikes-dk2mb
    @MrYikes-dk2mb Před 7 lety +76

    This shit has me paranoid af in my bed right now... 😳

  • @kd1306
    @kd1306 Před 5 lety +41

    I don't even know why I watched this I'm traumatized to sleep now.

  • @ChristophelusPulps
    @ChristophelusPulps Před 7 lety +32

    "DO NOT SET YOUR BED FRAME ON FIRE." Don't tell me how to live, Scishow!

  • @sheliawright2496
    @sheliawright2496 Před 6 lety +7

    I had them and it was absolutely horrifying! I still have problems sleeping and I no longer wear gowns to sleep in. I wear long pajamas and socks. I was highly allergic to them and I was treated for bites 3 times last summer. I am way more cautious about people in my house and I watch what I bring home. I kept my alcohol bottle with me for months. It gave me a weird sense of security. Thank God they are gone!

  • @Elkdog
    @Elkdog Před 7 lety +6

    Bed bugs are the worst pest. I lived with them for about two years at my parents house. I had always heard the "don't let the bed bugs bite" thing and never really acknowledged them as being a real thing. I remember waking up with mosquito-like bites each night confused about what was going on. Then I started wondering if we had fleas or if I had an allergy to something. Then I discovered one of the bugs and searched the internet and discovered what was going on. I was sorta oblivious to the infestation because I mainly was in my own room most of the time. Then one day I ventured into the living room and saw them absolutely fucking everywhere. Behind picture frames, all over every piece of furniture it was a god damn nightmare. I took a bunch of measures to isolate my room from them, but it's hard to stop them all. I did manage to get only bit once or twice a week and when I did I would wake up and immediately search between my mattress and box springs near creases and find a fat ass bug. I'd kill it and my own blood would splatter out of it. I moved out of there almost ten years ago and went to great measures to stop from bringing them with me. I washed and dried every piece of clothing on high heat, inspected every possession thoroughly and didn't bring my bed or any furnishings with me. I still get freaked out if I see any sort of oval brown looking shape. The worst thing is that if you have bedbugs, nobody wants to come to your house and they don't want you to visit their house either. Because they can travel with you in your shoes, clothes, purse or other things depending on how careful you are. After washing and drying my clothes I would put them in trash bags and tie it shut so nothing could enter.

    • @maecarpenter6735
      @maecarpenter6735 Před 2 lety

      NO CHEMICALS! USE FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH AND SPRINKLE/DUST EVERYTHING IN YOUR HOUSE WITH IT. DON'T SIT ON PUBLIC CHAIRS, HAVE VISITORS WHO YOU THINK MIGHT HAVE THEM, FREQUENT DIRTY PLACES. WASH ALL YOUR CLOTHES IN HOT WATER, DRY 20 MINUTES ON HIGH IN DRYER. TAKE A SHOWER AND PUT FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH ON TOP OF DIRTY CLOTHES. EVERY HOLE, NOOK, CRANNY, CREVICE BLOW FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH IN THERE. DON'T BREATHE IT IN. DO THIS ON A REGULAR SCHEDULE. SPREAD THE WORD!

  • @tinoezmartin2409
    @tinoezmartin2409 Před 5 lety +76

    Theres a cleaner/disinfectant at Walmart called Odoban..it works and they hate it.

    • @samspade726
      @samspade726 Před 5 lety

      Right.....

    • @brendaeggleston8902
      @brendaeggleston8902 Před 5 lety

      Were can i find it at Wal-Mart i meam what department

    • @cecelym
      @cecelym Před 5 lety

      Brenda in the same section as the febreze

    • @masteryoda394
      @masteryoda394 Před 3 lety +1

      There are now bed bug vaccume cleaners and vaccume cleaner extensions that use UV LIGHT AND VIBRATION.
      I use them on my furniture and I have been bed bug free ever since. Mine is made by the company " Dirt devil".

    • @maecarpenter6735
      @maecarpenter6735 Před 2 lety

      NO CHEMICALS! USE FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH AND SPRINKLE/DUST EVERYTHING IN YOUR HOUSE WITH IT. DON'T SIT ON PUBLIC CHAIRS, HAVE VISITORS WHO YOU THINK MIGHT HAVE THEM, FREQUENT DIRTY PLACES. WASH ALL YOUR CLOTHES IN HOT WATER, DRY 20 MINUTES ON HIGH IN DRYER. TAKE A SHOWER AND PUT FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH ON TOP OF DIRTY CLOTHES. EVERY HOLE, NOOK, CRANNY, CREVICE BLOW FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH IN THERE. DON'T BREATHE IT IN. DO THIS ON A REGULAR SCHEDULE. SPREAD THE WORD!

  • @brunochambre
    @brunochambre Před 7 lety +11

    I still don't understand why in most stories about Bed Bugs , no mention is made that Diatomaceous Earth kills them. It is available in the Home Depot Garden Department. It is non toxic to humans. All you have to do is to place it around the feet of your bed and take a new paintbrush and wipe it over the bedframe. In 2 weeks all bed bugs are gone. It sells in a giant bag for about $8. You can put it around all the baseboards in your house or apartment. The only down side is it requires a shop vac to clean it up as the fine powder blocks the filter system of a regular vacum . There is no need to pay an exterminator $1,000's.

    • @maecarpenter6735
      @maecarpenter6735 Před 2 lety

      THIS a million times!!!!

    • @patrickbuick5459
      @patrickbuick5459 Před 8 měsíci

      It didn't have much of an impact at my last apartment. I used a few quart sized bottles of it, mattress encasements, sprays, hot washing of clothes, and more.

  • @Whitewolf1273
    @Whitewolf1273 Před 6 lety +11

    DDT also caused shell thinning in various bird species including Bald Eagles. It nearly drove Peregrine Falcons and Brown Pelicans to extinction. DDT is no joke.

  • @Reckec
    @Reckec Před 7 lety +51

    We've had good results killing bed bugs using heat. Fire Departments are extremely susceptible to getting bed bugs. We are in a lot of different houses and are busy with other things besides making sure bed bugs don't hitch a ride on us or our gear. And then we go back to the station and, at night, back to bed. We use radiant heater to bring the temperature up to 130 degrees F for a few hours in a sealed up room and the radiant heat warms the " things " in the room to 120 degrees or so, killing the infestation. We have to seal cracks and otherwise prepare the room but it works well. We can use this on our trucks and gear as well ( after all it is designed to be hot ).

    • @gilavalos2400
      @gilavalos2400 Před 6 lety

      Recke

    • @natthebratster
      @natthebratster Před 5 lety +1

      Wow I never thought about the exposure from entering people’s houses as a firefighter. I guess one assumes the building is burning but that’s not always the case. That stinks that you have to treat on a regular basis.

    • @cooking_chef_Mom
      @cooking_chef_Mom Před 2 lety +1

      So the Fire dep- can come and heat the house

  • @BucketsLukas
    @BucketsLukas Před 4 lety +8

    This has been the most entertaining video about bedbugs. I haven’t seen them in person yet, but my dermatologist said that she suspects my bites to be bedbug bites. After hearing that yesterday. I couldn’t sleep well at all. And when I started to fall asleep I woke up looking to see if I can catch the blood suckers. I’m hoping she was wrong. I have tore up my whole house literally cleaning everything twice. I feel like a leper, how do I visit family without being afraid I’m gonna give it to them. I have a child and baby birds. I’d rather be diagnosed with a disease (a minor disease) that I fight myself, that won’t affect my family. I’m hoping beyond hope she was wrong. But looking for ways to identify and hopefully stop them before it becomes a major problem.

    • @maecarpenter6735
      @maecarpenter6735 Před 2 lety

      NO CHEMICALS! USE FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH AND SPRINKLE/DUST EVERYTHING IN YOUR HOUSE WITH IT. DON'T SIT ON PUBLIC CHAIRS, HAVE VISITORS WHO YOU THINK MIGHT HAVE THEM, FREQUENT DIRTY PLACES. WASH ALL YOUR CLOTHES IN HOT WATER, DRY 20 MINUTES ON HIGH IN DRYER. TAKE A SHOWER AND PUT FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH ON TOP OF DIRTY CLOTHES. EVERY HOLE, NOOK, CRANNY, CREVICE BLOW FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH IN THERE. DON'T BREATHE IT IN. DO THIS ON A REGULAR SCHEDULE. SPREAD THE WORD!

  • @AfonsodelCB
    @AfonsodelCB Před 7 lety +122

    what are the signs of having bed bugs? that would be a fucking useful thing to know now wouldn't it!

    • @whateveryoulike227
      @whateveryoulike227 Před 7 lety +25

      AfonsodelCB Tiny hood-like stains on bedding. small, red itchy bumps in series of threes.

    • @whateveryoulike227
      @whateveryoulike227 Před 7 lety +7

      *blood-like

    • @AfonsodelCB
      @AfonsodelCB Před 7 lety +2

      April St. Thomas yeah that hood-like was confusing me :P thanks!

    • @ethernatecable
      @ethernatecable Před 7 lety +6

      AfonsodelCB black dots around electronics, or on your mattress,

    • @MarshsAUTacity
      @MarshsAUTacity Před 7 lety +6

      AfonsodelCB random black dots on blankets & stuff around places you sleep. Those are pheromone trails. That's how they get back, its left in a previous feeding spot so they can come back & feed again. They leave them right after they eat.
      Also, look for little brown-black things scurrying accross things. They are tiny but fast.

  • @blacksamurai76
    @blacksamurai76 Před 6 lety +14

    I'm going through the motions as we speak, thank you.

  • @bradleybruno423
    @bradleybruno423 Před 5 lety +40

    It scared the frick out of me when he said they might live in your leg...

    • @thereseember2800
      @thereseember2800 Před 5 lety +6

      Bradley Bruno Analeah love: a prosthetic leg

    • @eymme5571
      @eymme5571 Před 3 lety

      Gonna remove my legs and replace them in a prosthetic leg instead

    • @maecarpenter6735
      @maecarpenter6735 Před 2 lety

      NO CHEMICALS! USE FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH.

  • @flowerpower7619
    @flowerpower7619 Před 2 lety +11

    I was blessed with them by a relative. I googled how to kill bed bugs with essential oils. I immediately pulled up lavender. I had some lavender spray, by Avon. Imagine that. I immediately sprayed. The next day I found dead bugs on the floor on the other side of my bed. I also steamed my mattress around the outside top. Bed bugs lay eggs and they hatch in 3 days. So, it is daily spraying here. Their lungs cannot handle the lavender. It is too strong. I can attest to that. I have also run the sweeper around the top seam of the bed. I also have diamiticulus earth. I haven't opened the bag yet.

  • @alexandert696
    @alexandert696 Před 7 lety +18

    I went to bed, I fell asleep and half an hour later I woke up in pain. My whole left hand had a line of mosquito like bites but they were burning in pain..
    The stings lasted a week...

    • @ObliqueStrategy
      @ObliqueStrategy Před 7 lety +12

      Probably not a mosquito. Bedbugs tend to bite two or three times in a line. People call it "breakfast, lunch and dinner".

    • @alexandert696
      @alexandert696 Před 7 lety +1

      ObliqueStrategy THe bites were visually like the one mosquitos leave behind,we call it the stitch.

    • @beverlysanders1536
      @beverlysanders1536 Před 3 lety +1

      That's not mosquito bites, that's bed bugs, call the orkin man

    • @eymme5571
      @eymme5571 Před 3 lety

      @@ObliqueStrategy 😂

  • @haleema8024
    @haleema8024 Před 6 lety +193

    *WE ARE GAMBLING OUR BLOOD EVERY TIME WE GO TO SLEEP*

    • @nicename2384
      @nicename2384 Před 5 lety

      Sithy Haleema Zawahir Nagur only if you dirty

    • @DraperStan23
      @DraperStan23 Před 5 lety +35

      Itz_Echo they come to your house no matter if you’re clean or dirty. They don’t care.

    • @Lockawannablu3z
      @Lockawannablu3z Před 4 lety +14

      I SCREAMED🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 take the blood(jokes) but leave my skin ALONE! These bites/scars are so embarrassing. I look like a damn heroin addict🤦🏾‍♀️😩

    • @CourtneyCarter84
      @CourtneyCarter84 Před 4 lety +1

      Lockawannablu3z omg 🤣😂

    • @maecarpenter6735
      @maecarpenter6735 Před 2 lety

      NO CHEMICALS! USE FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH EVERYWHERE.

  • @ServallPestControl
    @ServallPestControl Před 7 lety +4

    Thanks for sharing. Bed bugs like to travel and are good hitchhikers. They will hide in suitcases, boxes and shoes to be near a food supply. They are elusive, nocturnal creatures. They can hide behind baseboards and in cracks, crevices, and folded areas of beds, bedding and adjacent furniture, especially mattresses and box springs. Bed bugs can also hide in electrical switchplates, picture frames, wallpaper and nearly anywhere inside a home, car, bus, or other shelter.

  • @PittsFinest74
    @PittsFinest74 Před 5 lety +23

    I was renting a room in a house that had them very bad! Woke up with bites every morning. Needles to say, I didn't stay there very long!

  • @Just_Haider_
    @Just_Haider_ Před 7 lety +62

    i was shook for the whole video, i dont even want to live anymore, what kind of universe am i living in...

    • @rainbird8370
      @rainbird8370 Před 5 lety +2

      _ WereWolf_Engine _ get over yourself. We live in a biosphere. They were here first and they’ll be here when we go extinct.

    • @snake-rp1yz
      @snake-rp1yz Před 5 lety +2

      @@rainbird8370 you know what your talking about

    • @snake-rp1yz
      @snake-rp1yz Před 5 lety +2

      @@rainbird8370 i dont think werewolves really existed

    • @ctts9946
      @ctts9946 Před 5 lety

      snake he must be dumb

  • @OpossumMoon
    @OpossumMoon Před 7 lety +30

    Well I am going to clean my room and never go to sleep now.

    • @OpossumMoon
      @OpossumMoon Před 7 lety +4

      And I thought I only had to worry about spiders going in my ears. GREAT.

    • @sugibudder
      @sugibudder Před 7 lety +2

      dont forget about ring worms and Toxoplasma gondii if you have cats. Oh and ticks and fleas of course.

    • @OpossumMoon
      @OpossumMoon Před 7 lety

      sugibudder Yeah my cats and dog sleep in my bed so flees are a worry but I get used to it...Unless it feels like something is in my ear.

    • @sugibudder
      @sugibudder Před 7 lety

      Well none of what i mentioned go in your ear...
      one goes up your butt and another in your brain while another spreads all kinds of nasty diseases.
      sleep tight.

  • @jeliarra
    @jeliarra Před 6 lety +27

    "Drink them"?! I could have went the rest of my life without ever having known that.

  • @LeviKerrison
    @LeviKerrison Před rokem +6

    Had a crazy infestation last winter and was absolute hell but there’s 2 solutions; Eucalyptus oil spray and a steam mop!

  • @sdureka1088
    @sdureka1088 Před 7 lety +39

    Ya know, I could've gone without knowing the last fact actually.

  • @markgonzales8778
    @markgonzales8778 Před 2 lety +3

    Bed bugs will drive you insane .Can't sleep every itch is a big .I lived in my car and somehow got them .A literal nightmare ended up buying another car and letting the other one sit for a year .It's a losing battle and very expensive

    • @maecarpenter6735
      @maecarpenter6735 Před 2 lety

      USE FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH EVERYWHERE ON A REGULAR BASIS, ABOUT ONCE A MONTH. IT KILLS ALL CRAWLING BUGS. DO NOT BREATHE IT IN.

    • @hplifestylelessonsandfun9131
      @hplifestylelessonsandfun9131 Před 2 lety

      Did they follow you to a new car? Have you gotten rid of them?

    • @markgonzales8778
      @markgonzales8778 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hplifestylelessonsandfun9131 yes but I killed them before they infested it .No more bed bugs in either car now .I think the other car has been sitting in the heat and I haven't seen any but you never know until you sleep in it .

  • @luinguini9220
    @luinguini9220 Před 6 lety +6

    I’ll never forgot going to a friends house and I saw one bit me while he was asleep , it was around 2 oclock so I stayed up till 7 ( sun comes out ) and ran home , took a shower and threw EVERYTHING in the washer, I still haven’t stayed the night at his house in over 4 years

  • @teresaellis7062
    @teresaellis7062 Před 5 lety +32

    I have mattress covers and got rid of my carpets because of dust mites, so I thought I would be safe from bed bugs. I didn't realise that bed bugs could live in walls and behind light switches. Either I don't have them or I'm not allergic to them and I haven't seen any evidence of the little critters.

    • @flowerpower7619
      @flowerpower7619 Před 2 lety +5

      I am 72. This is the first time I have had them in my whole life. I am thoroughly disgusted.

    • @zino1182
      @zino1182 Před 2 lety

      it’s easier for them to get to u if they have access to hide in mattresses.

    • @philipancell516
      @philipancell516 Před 2 lety

      Yep they're sneaky. They only come out at night. They hide behind pictures and wall carpeting the type people hang for decoration. Light switches the light bulb sockets the mounting plates for overhead lights. Wall plug plates. Sneaky!!! The whole place has to be heated up to like 160 degrees for a few hours. The exterminators had the perfect set up. Cost my brothers family thousands.

    • @philipancell516
      @philipancell516 Před 2 lety

      @@flowerpower7619 did you move into someplace that already had them?

    • @danielle186
      @danielle186 Před rokem

      i think dust mites are harmless since they just eat dead skin, but if you're allergic, nevermind.

  • @mastertheillusion
    @mastertheillusion Před 7 lety +179

    #1 method: Leave evidence of crucified beg bugs for others to find.

    • @catlvr6668
      @catlvr6668 Před 7 lety +2

      yes

    • @knoa5323
      @knoa5323 Před 7 lety +9

      That is what I do with Mosquitoes , does not seem to work cuz the graveyard on my walls keeps getting bigger

    • @LORDMICKEY
      @LORDMICKEY Před 7 lety +2

      mastertheillusion bedbug christ

  • @zackdelarocha8
    @zackdelarocha8 Před 4 lety +30

    A few tips:
    1) They're small, about the side of an apple seed, but you can find them if you have them.
    2) They're easier to get rid of in a house rather than a multifamily home/apartment.
    3) Heat treatment is often the most expensive and doesn't have a residual effect.
    4) The larger companies are often the most expensive by a lot (i.e. when he said "thousands"), call a local family owned professional, they're a fraction of the cost and do great work (check their reviews of course).
    5) You *can* treat your own home with professional grade products if you don't want to hire an exterminator by purchasing products online... however, please read the label on how much to apply and on where you can apply the product. In my experience, the products you get at hardware stores often times make it worse because it just pushes many of the bedbugs into the walls.

    • @geomcc39
      @geomcc39 Před 9 měsíci

      There great gifts for your in-laws🤭

  • @larissasizemore6392
    @larissasizemore6392 Před 6 lety +27

    indeed I also dealt with them.. Diatamacious Earth and diligent cleaning!! Worked great.. stool works.. 4 yrs clean!!

    • @kdm1733
      @kdm1733 Před 5 lety +2

      6 years clean for us and we used DE (food grade) too.

    • @ellespearls7227
      @ellespearls7227 Před 4 lety +1

      @@kdm1733 Hi. What was your entire process and how long did it take you to be rid of them for good?

    • @drywallrocker
      @drywallrocker Před 2 lety +1

      I live in an apartment nieghbor had both sides of me shook a Diatomaceous earth along dividing wall when they crawl through it it cuts them to shreds!

  • @deloresm7494
    @deloresm7494 Před 5 lety +63

    Why would you put your linens in a freezer for a few weeks when you can throw them in the dryer for 15 mins?

    • @kuromi8384
      @kuromi8384 Před 5 lety +7

      Ikr? Or like put them in a hot car if you don't have a dryer? Freezing it seems unnecessary

    • @M0rbiddd2
      @M0rbiddd2 Před 4 lety +3

      @@kuromi8384 freezing wont do anything either. If yall watched the video, they can slow down their metabolism and go into hibernation

    • @kuromi8384
      @kuromi8384 Před 4 lety +2

      @@M0rbiddd2 ok then put them in a dryer????

    • @jestergilbjo107
      @jestergilbjo107 Před 4 lety +4

      You have to test your dryer to make sure it exceeds 115 deg if it doesn't your just keeping them warm. you have to sustain that temp for at least 30 min to kill them. then you have stuff with dead bed bugs in them yummy!!

    • @M0rbiddd2
      @M0rbiddd2 Před 4 lety +4

      @@jestergilbjo107 better dead than alive

  • @diablo2punk
    @diablo2punk Před 7 lety +80

    Instructions unclear, I set off a nuclear bomb to get rid of bed bugs

    • @niko7559
      @niko7559 Před 7 lety +4

      You mean instructions very clear

    • @Dubz0408
      @Dubz0408 Před 6 lety +1

      How did you keep your uranium plates separated until detonation?!! Hillary gave me this uranium but Im about to run out and she says she cant give any more! Something about the Trump train being all up her ass or something.

    • @pureminiman5276
      @pureminiman5276 Před 6 lety

      Alkaiser XD

  • @StealthNinja4577
    @StealthNinja4577 Před 7 lety +45

    I think I'd rather have the DDT.

  • @Kisharha
    @Kisharha Před 7 lety +5

    Not all mattress encasements (for bedbugs) are loud crinkly plastic. The ones I got for my mattress and boxsprings (LinenSpa), I can't tell are there at all and are very high quality. I'm surprised he didn't touch on the easiest way to control the little buggers in this day and age - Diatomaceous earth. That + hand steamer + encasements + interceptors(Black Out) = job done quickly. Not a sign of them in 5 months and saved tons vs. pest control. Bonus points for not being a harmful pesticide and can be used around food, pets and children.

  • @atis9061
    @atis9061 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I say bring back DDT, honestly. I had BB and the BITES ITCH horribly. They are FAST and you will almost never see them and they are almost impossible to eradicate. There must be safer ways to handle DDT. BB not only affect your body but also your state of mind. Many people end up with PTSD & depression during and after dealing with them.