The best way do deal with bedbugs is to collect as many as you can in a jar and then dump them in clients homes and offices who will not pay for work done. Solve two problems with one go .
i mean really grow up clean up your act and dont be shy about getting rid of these bugs ppl are even loosing their babies from cps in my state cause the ppl didnt get help from somewhere and now they have bugs even crawling on their ceilings even in daylight so the true shame is keeping these damn pests and then just being evil and giving them to ppl on purpose or because you feel ashamed i would be less angry or upset if you just were honest...its truly a good prevention step
i that maybe we should behave like better ppl and be honest if you have bedbugs and you know for sure and i dont know say your kids have been at someones house then tell them you found out you have bedbugs .... that worked during world war II and that may help now....we moved into a new house and hello there these little critters are....i'm sick and i am certain they were already here no thats evil letting someone move in when you knew thats pure evil. thats why we have a big problem evil ppl
@Patriruski Because it doesn't work. I'm in the industry. I've done countless BB jobs. Being thorough is the only thing that works. The products don't matter; taking your time does.
This is a great series of videos. One point is that I think it could be dangerous to put things in sealed storage containers after an infestation is underway: since bedbugs can survive for up to 18 months without eating, there is the danger that you could reintroduced them after going through your pesticide steps.
i wonder if you just put alot of sugar and honey all over the house. let those ants get inside and scatter all over. ants run into them and atk it. i wonder if that works for roach too..
@khmerkids101 i got another idea. turn your microwave into a radiation gun. turn on the microwave but leave the door open and aim at the direction you think its hiding.
I can not believe that we can send men to the moon, probes into space, creating drones to the war, but when small bugs have come is the age of caves, pathetic! !, but at least the exterminators make a lot of money with their monopoly
@pinonoir302 i dont believe that we sent men to the moon to! lol but bed bug have been around for longer than me and you so they will be hear long after us to lol we will wipe out us befor we wipe out them lol
mythbusters busted that bug bomb myth... now, dont get me wrong, you can blow up a room, or a house with them, but you would need hundreds, if not thousands depending on your house size... anyone using that many and blowing up their house just has a bad case of OCD... hahah lmao! (dont troll me on the OCD, that was a bad joke... ok.)
throw your furniture away, do a scratch and paint job after serious cleaning, fumigate electric plugs, wooden furnitutre. Move out during treatment, keep no carpets, ruggs.
I had/have bedbugs, so I got rid of my carpet, bed, and desk. Just got a new bed today. The problem is, it's used, and it's sitting on the wood floor. I did everything in my power to cleanse my room, but some areas are just too hard to really reach. I'm trying to talk my parents into getting an exterminator, but they're being stubborn. They want to wait and see, but by that time it will be too late. My room has no heat, at all, so that's out of the question. They've already spread. We're fucked!
Here in London , I got some BB in my room , iam in non stop war. They desepear for a month then he we go again . The best thing to do is to spot where they hide. Most of the time near their food source (your bed frame )
Use a cheap steam cleaner to burn the shit out of them , even the babys and eggs. Heat the room , use fumigant , threw some ants . Bye BB .
Diatomaceous Earth is slow, but very effective. Silica gel dusts, such as Drione, are more effective. There are some effective residual sprays, but do not simply trust the labeling on the container!
The mention of pyrethrin sprays immediately discredits this woman. Modern bed bugs are highly resistant to pyrethroids. Only pyrethroid dusts seem to have any effect.
Go to sites like bedbugger, or bedbugcentral, if you need advice.
I heard heat kills them because they cant live under high heat because there body cemistry the heat is from heating the entire room air temp howeevr I havent got much new info on this new method of doing this and how it works out in the end.
My PCO told me that steam should not be used on sofas because it drives the bb down into the batting. It's also important to understand that there are only a few casements for mattresses that work against bed bugs. Cheap one's will probably not lock them out. A good one runs at least $80 for the top mattress.
The best way do deal with bedbugs is to collect as many as you can in a jar and then dump them in clients homes and offices who will not pay for work done. Solve two problems with one go .
RevengeMechanic 4 weeks ago
Stop breathing!
helps,mostley
soldierghost66666666 1 month ago
just burn the fucking bed and get a new one. beg bugs = your bed is dirty
AhKher 1 month ago
@AhKher it is not dirty, they feed from blood. no matter if your bed is clean or not, they nest in narrow spaces in your whole house.
getting your pillows washed won´t get you rid of them.
hobbyhinky 2 weeks ago
Haha she gave me a quickie
USTUPID144 1 month ago
i mean really grow up clean up your act and dont be shy about getting rid of these bugs ppl are even loosing their babies from cps in my state cause the ppl didnt get help from somewhere and now they have bugs even crawling on their ceilings even in daylight so the true shame is keeping these damn pests and then just being evil and giving them to ppl on purpose or because you feel ashamed i would be less angry or upset if you just were honest...its truly a good prevention step
DesuKawaiiNature17 1 month ago
i that maybe we should behave like better ppl and be honest if you have bedbugs and you know for sure and i dont know say your kids have been at someones house then tell them you found out you have bedbugs .... that worked during world war II and that may help now....we moved into a new house and hello there these little critters are....i'm sick and i am certain they were already here no thats evil letting someone move in when you knew thats pure evil. thats why we have a big problem evil ppl
DesuKawaiiNature17 1 month ago
Sad to see that a PhD did not even mention diatomaceous earth as a safe and effective treatment. Why?
Patriruski 2 months ago
@Patriruski Because it doesn't work. I'm in the industry. I've done countless BB jobs. Being thorough is the only thing that works. The products don't matter; taking your time does.
MarkHarrellJr 2 months ago
That scream at the beginning freaks me out.
majorramsey3k 2 months ago
Wow - and I thought Getting rid of these fleas was a pain. O_o Thanks for the tips - I'll be looking to *prevent* any BB hitchhikers as we travel.
BTW - not a solutions, but do spiders and Lady bugs eat bedbugs?
utube101x 3 months ago
i thought if you stick books in your freezer and take them out the paiges get moist. but thanks for the video
BernardPumpkin 4 months ago in playlist More videos from UMDHGIC
This is a great series of videos. One point is that I think it could be dangerous to put things in sealed storage containers after an infestation is underway: since bedbugs can survive for up to 18 months without eating, there is the danger that you could reintroduced them after going through your pesticide steps.
poetcop 5 months ago
step one:
sell your house to unsuspecting victims
step two:
move to cuba...
yingtau 5 months ago 9
i wonder if you just put alot of sugar and honey all over the house. let those ants get inside and scatter all over. ants run into them and atk it. i wonder if that works for roach too..
i have the weirdest idea ^_^
BlueRice 5 months ago
@BlueRice Roaches eat ants and bed bugs lol
CrimsonNasferatu 5 months ago
@BlueRice not a good idea then youll have an ant infestation
khmerkids101 4 months ago
@khmerkids101 i got another idea. turn your microwave into a radiation gun. turn on the microwave but leave the door open and aim at the direction you think its hiding.
BlueRice 4 months ago
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TH33GRAYSONA 6 months ago
Dont take home furniture frome curbs and be extreamly cautious at thrift stores and mind your dirty friends!
thears2u 6 months ago
Great Video
bedbugsa 6 months ago
one of the most useful thing on youtube way better then cat playing piano
lokalllize 7 months ago
best prevention is dont buy things.
ht02135 7 months ago
i believe fire is the best method fof killing any type of object infested with bed bugs
wether it be infested mattress or a couch nothing survives fire?
TheDegree777 7 months ago
I can not believe that we can send men to the moon, probes into space, creating drones to the war, but when small bugs have come is the age of caves, pathetic! !, but at least the exterminators make a lot of money with their monopoly
pinonoir302 7 months ago 8
@pinonoir302 i dont believe that we sent men to the moon to! lol but bed bug have been around for longer than me and you so they will be hear long after us to lol we will wipe out us befor we wipe out them lol
Planeimposter 3 months ago
mythbusters busted that bug bomb myth... now, dont get me wrong, you can blow up a room, or a house with them, but you would need hundreds, if not thousands depending on your house size... anyone using that many and blowing up their house just has a bad case of OCD... hahah lmao! (dont troll me on the OCD, that was a bad joke... ok.)
furvert101 9 months ago
throw your furniture away, do a scratch and paint job after serious cleaning, fumigate electric plugs, wooden furnitutre. Move out during treatment, keep no carpets, ruggs.
hamrite 11 months ago
I had/have bedbugs, so I got rid of my carpet, bed, and desk. Just got a new bed today. The problem is, it's used, and it's sitting on the wood floor. I did everything in my power to cleanse my room, but some areas are just too hard to really reach. I'm trying to talk my parents into getting an exterminator, but they're being stubborn. They want to wait and see, but by that time it will be too late. My room has no heat, at all, so that's out of the question. They've already spread. We're fucked!
FuIIOfFaiI 1 year ago
Here in London , I got some BB in my room , iam in non stop war. They desepear for a month then he we go again . The best thing to do is to spot where they hide. Most of the time near their food source (your bed frame )
Use a cheap steam cleaner to burn the shit out of them , even the babys and eggs. Heat the room , use fumigant , threw some ants . Bye BB .
ALGfunk 1 year ago 2
Diatomaceous Earth is slow, but very effective. Silica gel dusts, such as Drione, are more effective. There are some effective residual sprays, but do not simply trust the labeling on the container!
The mention of pyrethrin sprays immediately discredits this woman. Modern bed bugs are highly resistant to pyrethroids. Only pyrethroid dusts seem to have any effect.
Go to sites like bedbugger, or bedbugcentral, if you need advice.
g7dude9 1 year ago
This made my skin crawl.
pikkunemmi 1 year ago
I heard heat kills them because they cant live under high heat because there body cemistry the heat is from heating the entire room air temp howeevr I havent got much new info on this new method of doing this and how it works out in the end.
wayne6767topaz 1 year ago
i wanna know how
epicjake132 1 year ago
ok thats it how do you get bed bugs
epicjake132 1 year ago
My PCO told me that steam should not be used on sofas because it drives the bb down into the batting. It's also important to understand that there are only a few casements for mattresses that work against bed bugs. Cheap one's will probably not lock them out. A good one runs at least $80 for the top mattress.
PinkLederhosen 2 years ago
@PinkLederhosen
thats true. its like when u boil a snail, the snail won't come out of the shell, it goes deep into it.
danyjr 1 year ago