thank you so much, my kids really enjoyed your video considering that we just found one in their room, and killed it like a regular bug and ewwww talk about disgusting. So if we see another one we now know what to do. Thanks so much,
heyy my grandmom sprayed the windows with ajax diluted with water during the winter. it works pretty good, however i have heard of a way to make a stinkbug trap. take a 2 liter soda bottle cut it in half, invert the upper half into the bottom tape it with some black electric tape and put some kind of light in it. stinkbugs are always ricocheting of light fixtures and what not anyways. so try that and see if it works :)
mild soapy water- just spray them once and they die, takes a while tho. poison that has a long lasting effect wont work, they dont clean thier feet too ingest the poison. so best way is to seal them out, and use a vacume cleaner-- they breath very little so a -container would hold lots of air. be careful with spraying rubbing alcohol. a spark can catch it on fire.
I have recently been infested with stink bugs, I have found the best way to kill them is.....air freshener! When I see one on the wall I spray it with the air freshener and it drops to the ground. They dont die instantly but they cant fly no more. Then I just scoop it up and flush i down the toilet...I sprayed one for like 3 seconds and it died while it was clung to the wall....so try air freshener....it works!!!
@brocknblaine R u saying rubbing alchohol doesnt work? Just letting u know stink bugs can hold their breath for a long time and really just try spraying rubbingA on them. They still die
Ok I have alot of points to add. If you were 12 when this video was made you would be 13 now as it was uploaded in June 2009. On top of that the invasion started in Allen Town PA back in 2001 and started rapidly spreading as they have no natural predators here. They didn't hit NJ till around 2007-2008 so consider yourself lucky. I have been fighting these invaders for years using all sorts of means. I will post some steps in a second comment.
I found an easier way to kill stink bugs: all you need is a steep disposable cup, corn syrup, plastic utensil and crisco. put crisco around the inside of the cup then put corn syrup (about 3 inch in the cup then get a plastic utensil and flick them into the cup, they just fall in the cup b/c they are real heavy and stupid, gluck
@xFleury29x No i am not sixteen i was 12 when I made this video..... Which was a long time ago... Bieleve it or not I moving my room up there in like 4 weeks. We r doing everything in the room. We r getting new windows, new carpet,, new walls, and new stuff. I am also selling my legos lol. So yeah in your face.......
So like is the a PA thing. My house has thousands of em outside, me and my brothr take newspapers and kill them. RAID the bee killer has not worked so far, FINGERS CROSSED
@lindsabethhhh18168 Do u want me to make a video on how many stink bugs we can catch in the matter on 2 minutes at my house to show u how bad they r!?!?!?! This is the worst year ever so stink bugs for my house!
@mondomadden I was just pointing out that we never had a problem with them before this year. I didn't even know what they were until about a week ago. I refuse to sleep in my room because of them. We have been catching and releasing them and are going to caulk the windows. I hate them.
@lindsabethhhh18168 Wrong, they landed in Allentown in a crate from the far east and spread out from PA. Sorry, I'm a PA resident and they are much worse here than in surrounding states (so far).
@unicornlxi Ok how does this sound... I will make a youtube video about how many stink bugs r around my house and show all the living stink bugs on my house and u do the same.... k? agree?
@mondomadden Goggle them, there is no doubt as to where they came in2 the country and how they spread They r also our common enemy kind of a moot point where they came into the US. I don't get your point. u have them worse than I but that doesn't proove they're from out of state. Seem 2 swarm at different houses in the same neighborhood. I am sorry your problem is worse than mine but they did land in my state of PA.
@unicornlxi Wow geez sorry for being ~wrong~, no one has to get all pissy. I've never had a problem with them here before and I live in Pennsylvania. They ARE a new problem in the city I live in and all the news stories said they started in other states. SO I STAND CORRECTED. I saw them in Maryland two years before I ever saw them here and I didn't know what they were until a week ago.
@lindsabethhhh18168 no harm meant. Sorry if I sounded like I turned this into a pissing contest. I was just inserting myself into the disscussion. Sorry, really didn't mean to offend. Pease.
@MrSupermeatballs I feel ur pain So far (fingers crossed) they aren't swarming where I live this year & I'm now well armed 4 the 1's that get in with a Bugzooka, alcohol spray bottle, another kind of vaccume tube I found on Amazon, and killing jars w/ soapy water in them. They must be going easier on me this year cause I'm such a baaad man! lol They realy do creap me out when they r inside. Didn't know they were that bad to the East of PA, assumed they kind of went around W & South to MD.
Close your windows... you may not see any cracks but that's when they get in... it should cut down reasonably on the number of them... or atleast it did for me
Also everyone you can get a stick and poke them and squish them if they are on the side of the house. Also I made this video like a year ago and I have another video on how to kill stink bugs. Check it out!
I live in Allentown, PA, the supposed heartland of the stink bug invasion and have been battling them for almost 10 years now. I used to wield tennis rackets as THE STINK BUG NINJA. That didn't help, so I filled a bucket with gasoline and brushed them into it. They died instantly. Sweet Lego room.
Great idea. Alcohol is good...perhaps misting screens, and spraying them directly with rubbing alcohol. Also I am trying something new today....CAYENNE PEPPER on areas where they walk. So far...not seen any today since i have trail of cayenne pepper near the window with AC.
I open my windows (the ones with screens on them) then I take a nasal sprayer and fill it with purell, mist the stinkbugs with purell and light them on fire, they cant get the purell off so most fly away but drop right after because there wings burn up. Works well for me, im still perfecting my method.
12 Mustache?
MrRaztastic 2 months ago
KEEP THE WINDOWS CLOSED AND HAVE SOMETHING BLOCK THE CRACKS
msluvbug13 2 months ago
thank you so much, my kids really enjoyed your video considering that we just found one in their room, and killed it like a regular bug and ewwww talk about disgusting. So if we see another one we now know what to do. Thanks so much,
teastress 4 months ago
catch them with a tissue and flush them down the toilette
chillinblue1 4 months ago
dude i'm 18 i still play with legos so its fine
Radicalrich34 5 months ago
dude i'm 18 i still play with legos so its fine
Radicalrich34 5 months ago
Oh yea represent Pittsburgh lol i live in Pennsylvania and I know how u feel!!! Ugh I wish I had a Lego room :D
MrMrFunnybunny1 5 months ago
@MrMrFunnybunny1 I don't live in a big city at all lol. I live in an incredibly small town up by the mountains XD. Also I made this when I was 12 XD
mondomadden 5 months ago
i use rubbing alcohol but i set they on fire hung the burnt bastards in the window and no more came back to that room
SICMIKEY 6 months ago
heyy my grandmom sprayed the windows with ajax diluted with water during the winter. it works pretty good, however i have heard of a way to make a stinkbug trap. take a 2 liter soda bottle cut it in half, invert the upper half into the bottom tape it with some black electric tape and put some kind of light in it. stinkbugs are always ricocheting of light fixtures and what not anyways. so try that and see if it works :)
xCloudxxrocksx 7 months ago
They also drown in plain water.
MelissaFlipski 8 months ago
@MelissaFlipski Beilve it or not, they can swim....
mondomadden 8 months ago
Welcome to... Time to shave.
Photography202 9 months ago
Ahahaha, I feel you dude. I live in pittsburgh, and they completely ruin my house.
Chloeradke 10 months ago 3
mild soapy water- just spray them once and they die, takes a while tho. poison that has a long lasting effect wont work, they dont clean thier feet too ingest the poison. so best way is to seal them out, and use a vacume cleaner-- they breath very little so a -container would hold lots of air. be careful with spraying rubbing alcohol. a spark can catch it on fire.
Krewcible 11 months ago
PUT THEM IN A BAG N LEAVE THEM THERE!!!!!! THEY DIE
Puttputt1441 1 year ago
SPRAY THEM BITCHES WITH WINDEX! True story
bcheeks88 1 year ago
nice rabbit
Dgao625 1 year ago
i live in nj also and i just killed one of them bastards rite now............ holy damn! thats alot of bugs
1Herooftime 1 year ago
i live in nj also and i just killed one of them bastards rite now
1Herooftime 1 year ago
"In 15 seconds, it died instantly." HAHAHAHA
BraddyVengeance 1 year ago
Shave your rat stash
Buckeyenut229 1 year ago
@Buckeyenut229 already happened.......
mondomadden 1 year ago
I have recently been infested with stink bugs, I have found the best way to kill them is.....air freshener! When I see one on the wall I spray it with the air freshener and it drops to the ground. They dont die instantly but they cant fly no more. Then I just scoop it up and flush i down the toilet...I sprayed one for like 3 seconds and it died while it was clung to the wall....so try air freshener....it works!!!
michaelstrez1 1 year ago
@michaelstrez1 Very fragrant!
mondomadden 1 year ago
@michaelstrez1 please see our proven to work traps and help us spread the word. If you have a stink bug we can help you stinkbugtrapsonline com
stinkbugtrapper 9 months ago
hahahahahahah lego room????
CryLIVeLOVe1 1 year ago
Legos are awesome. :D My family uses rubbing alcohol as well, we get 90% alcohol.
silversnake4133 1 year ago
if you get keyboard duster turn it upside down and spray the stink bug it kills them instantly
celticsfan4lf 1 year ago
thank goodness! I'm glad I don't have to do this in an unofficail way!
hoyt596 1 year ago
i sufficate them in a cup
kooldude1025 1 year ago
oh no, not the lego room!!
orochiThing 1 year ago
@brocknblaine R u saying rubbing alchohol doesnt work? Just letting u know stink bugs can hold their breath for a long time and really just try spraying rubbingA on them. They still die
mondomadden 1 year ago
in 15 seconds, it died instantly?
TheMangoMovie 1 year ago
i just smash tht shit and run before it smells like open ass
chaserman2121 1 year ago
1) Cut your hair, its out of control.
2) Eliminate hiding spaces for these bastards. Keeping a clean environment is the best way to signal them out.
3) DO NOT kill them by a window/door or other entry point. Stinkbugs are attracted to the smell they produce.
4)Minimize light at entry points during night time hours.
5)KILL THEM ALL, Do not release into wild they will only mount another attack.
Alcohol kills them because its deadly even to humans in high quantity not because they have germs.
rezo688 1 year ago
Ok I have alot of points to add. If you were 12 when this video was made you would be 13 now as it was uploaded in June 2009. On top of that the invasion started in Allen Town PA back in 2001 and started rapidly spreading as they have no natural predators here. They didn't hit NJ till around 2007-2008 so consider yourself lucky. I have been fighting these invaders for years using all sorts of means. I will post some steps in a second comment.
rezo688 1 year ago
According to what I've read online, the first documented case of a stink bug sighting was in Allentown, PA in 1998. It's not Jersey's fault!
jetertorre 1 year ago
LEGOS!!! Lol
samij520 1 year ago
NOW THEY ARE IN MASSACHUSETTS! AAAAAAH!!!!!!
pugsarenumba1 1 year ago
I found an easier way to kill stink bugs: all you need is a steep disposable cup, corn syrup, plastic utensil and crisco. put crisco around the inside of the cup then put corn syrup (about 3 inch in the cup then get a plastic utensil and flick them into the cup, they just fall in the cup b/c they are real heavy and stupid, gluck
marylander77 1 year ago
Your like 16 and still have legos?
xFleury29x 1 year ago
@xFleury29x No i am not sixteen i was 12 when I made this video..... Which was a long time ago... Bieleve it or not I moving my room up there in like 4 weeks. We r doing everything in the room. We r getting new windows, new carpet,, new walls, and new stuff. I am also selling my legos lol. So yeah in your face.......
mondomadden 1 year ago 3
@xFleury29x yo legos are the shit shut your whore mouth
shittart583 1 year ago
@xFleury29x hahaha because legos are fucking BAMF
kooldude1025 1 year ago
So like is the a PA thing. My house has thousands of em outside, me and my brothr take newspapers and kill them. RAID the bee killer has not worked so far, FINGERS CROSSED
whoopla1095 1 year ago
Let's get one thing straight...the stink bugs came to PA from NJ and NY!!! They are a recent problem here in PA.
lindsabethhhh18168 1 year ago
@lindsabethhhh18168 Do u want me to make a video on how many stink bugs we can catch in the matter on 2 minutes at my house to show u how bad they r!?!?!?! This is the worst year ever so stink bugs for my house!
mondomadden 1 year ago
@mondomadden I was just pointing out that we never had a problem with them before this year. I didn't even know what they were until about a week ago. I refuse to sleep in my room because of them. We have been catching and releasing them and are going to caulk the windows. I hate them.
lindsabethhhh18168 1 year ago
@lindsabethhhh18168 Wrong, they landed in Allentown in a crate from the far east and spread out from PA. Sorry, I'm a PA resident and they are much worse here than in surrounding states (so far).
unicornlxi 1 year ago
@unicornlxi Ok how does this sound... I will make a youtube video about how many stink bugs r around my house and show all the living stink bugs on my house and u do the same.... k? agree?
mondomadden 1 year ago
@mondomadden Goggle them, there is no doubt as to where they came in2 the country and how they spread They r also our common enemy kind of a moot point where they came into the US. I don't get your point. u have them worse than I but that doesn't proove they're from out of state. Seem 2 swarm at different houses in the same neighborhood. I am sorry your problem is worse than mine but they did land in my state of PA.
unicornlxi 1 year ago
@unicornlxi Wow geez sorry for being ~wrong~, no one has to get all pissy. I've never had a problem with them here before and I live in Pennsylvania. They ARE a new problem in the city I live in and all the news stories said they started in other states. SO I STAND CORRECTED. I saw them in Maryland two years before I ever saw them here and I didn't know what they were until a week ago.
lindsabethhhh18168 1 year ago
@lindsabethhhh18168 no harm meant. Sorry if I sounded like I turned this into a pissing contest. I was just inserting myself into the disscussion. Sorry, really didn't mean to offend. Pease.
unicornlxi 1 year ago
@unicornlxi i live in somerset nj there ALL OVERRRRR!!!
MrSupermeatballs 1 year ago
@MrSupermeatballs I feel ur pain So far (fingers crossed) they aren't swarming where I live this year & I'm now well armed 4 the 1's that get in with a Bugzooka, alcohol spray bottle, another kind of vaccume tube I found on Amazon, and killing jars w/ soapy water in them. They must be going easier on me this year cause I'm such a baaad man! lol They realy do creap me out when they r inside. Didn't know they were that bad to the East of PA, assumed they kind of went around W & South to MD.
unicornlxi 1 year ago
Close your windows... you may not see any cracks but that's when they get in... it should cut down reasonably on the number of them... or atleast it did for me
SecondStDancer 1 year ago
1:02-1:06 that's very observant buddy! Here's some candy and warm milk.
Ajboi89 1 year ago
you should put the stink bug on the ferris wheel weee
BlueRazJollyRancher7 1 year ago
Also everyone you can get a stick and poke them and squish them if they are on the side of the house. Also I made this video like a year ago and I have another video on how to kill stink bugs. Check it out!
mondomadden 1 year ago
I live in Allentown, PA, the supposed heartland of the stink bug invasion and have been battling them for almost 10 years now. I used to wield tennis rackets as THE STINK BUG NINJA. That didn't help, so I filled a bucket with gasoline and brushed them into it. They died instantly. Sweet Lego room.
Aspartamebraintumor 1 year ago
i put them in a container, then put em in the freezer XD
Xeivous 1 year ago
Great idea. Alcohol is good...perhaps misting screens, and spraying them directly with rubbing alcohol. Also I am trying something new today....CAYENNE PEPPER on areas where they walk. So far...not seen any today since i have trail of cayenne pepper near the window with AC.
bigfinewoman 1 year ago
ahaha awwe the bunny <3
ThatGurlYasmine 1 year ago
I open my windows (the ones with screens on them) then I take a nasal sprayer and fill it with purell, mist the stinkbugs with purell and light them on fire, they cant get the purell off so most fly away but drop right after because there wings burn up. Works well for me, im still perfecting my method.
bryanwolf1 1 year ago
i fuckin hate stink bugs
puhdussyrampage2010 1 year ago
Lol its funny becasue before this we actually use to catch them with a piece of toilit paper and flush them lol,
mondomadden 1 year ago
i live in pa and i got that problem, i should also recomend to flush them down the toilet
cphelper123321 1 year ago
i live in pa
Nikolaika77 1 year ago
thanks for info
TheRasengan479 1 year ago
The hard part is catching them. I release them outside and surprisingly i don't see any for at least 3 weeks. I'm not a big fan of killing.
CooLue 1 year ago
@CooLue lol release them lol
puhdussyrampage2010 1 year ago
ahahaha, the description: "Your gingers will not smell". I dont want to pick it up -___- Lol.
PRIsteezy 1 year ago
There was one just crawling on my leg five minutes ago =_=
Aedaisti 2 years ago
Do not want to put them outside. They'll just come back.
LaLaLouAnn 2 years ago