WHERE BEDBUGS COME FROM - PLUG IN
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@repelghosts First off, I have not contacted you with anything about a book or other materials. Nor have I encouraged anyone else to contact me for information (unlike you - seems like you have something to sell.) I am pointing out that you are spreading disinformation by claiming 1) that DE is a poison and 2) that bugs can somehow become immune within months.
Second, if you want to "warn" people again me, do it here, not my channel. I'm sure people will be impressed with your profanity.
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this video "Diatomaceous Earth | Bed Bug Proof Outlets" is a little more thorough
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You have possibly saved my home! Thank you! I can't wait to do this! Since it's winter now I have noticed 2+ bed bugs a night! I'm used to seeing 0-2 a month!
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Hey all! FYI, Google "Diatomaceous Earth 3 pounds" and go to Amazon.com for it. I bought it for a little over $15.00. This is my first time using it as I have never had BB prior to living where I do now, but Amazon users gave it stellar reviews!
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@repelghosts It's not a pesticide. It's a powder that causes lacerations in the bug's exoskeletons. Bugs cannot become immune to this.
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the plug in's are like "Ahhh! Bed bugs!"
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I really don't know how I got here and why did i watch the whole thing
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I didnt know Canada had big issues with this as well...
@repelghosts Diatomaceous earth, made from the fossilized skeletons of hard-shelled algae, is a powder that causes lacerations to exoskeletons of insects. It is a mechanical insecticide, and short of evolving hard carapaces (a process that will take far longer than 60 days), insects cannot become immune to it.
As for your entomology degree, "sweetie," I don't see yours anywhere either. Claim your degree all you want - you're still wrong.
Beccka 1 month ago 5
Why did i watch this?
Willyk10243 2 months ago 3