Bed Bugs- What You’ve Been Told is Totally False

Bed Bugs- What You’ve Been Told is Totally False

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  1. Mark Rober says:

    One of the best things about life is you can pick any topic and if you dive deep enough, you’ll make fascinating discoveries all the way down. Now if you want fascinating discoveries delivered right to your door every month, just head to https://www.crunchlabs.com!

  2. Niko Bills says:

    My mom has been at war with bed bugs for almost 2 years now, spent over 8000 on exterminators all failing to do their job, not one of them even suggested steam or how to properly use diatomaceous earth, she can’t afford exterminators anymore and has resorted to harsh chemicals which seem to have handled the bulk of them, but with what I’ve learned here I can hopefully help her to finish them off and prevent future problems, thank you.

  3. RoosterBall says:

    I would like to take a moment to thank Mark for explaining how babies are made. This confirms what I’ve always been told – “ask a qualified electrician.”

  4. Keith McCormick says:

    Dr. Wang is amazing. I’ve been in the pest control industry for almost 24yrs. This is one of the best informational videos on Bedbugs I’ve seen in a while. Awesome work Mark!!!

  5. Armin Hierstetter says:

    Mark has the unique ability to even make a super gross topic not only playfully entertaining but sparking curiosity in any living human being. The world needs definitely more Mark Robers.

  6. The Kirious Case says:

    I lived in an apartment years ago where we were waking up with bites daily. Multiple pest control visits couldn’t find any bugs in our apartment. Finally they realized that we had bats living in our rafters, and the bat bugs were crawling down to feed on us at night. Bat bugs are apparently very similar to bed bugs. I still have an irrational fear of bed bugs 😂😅

  7. VTCaye says:

    I remember first learning about these and becoming extremely paranoid about them for months.
    Every itch or pinch at night had me ripping my sheets off and meticulously checking.
    Now I’m watching this and hopefully it won’t reignite that paranoia 😬

  8. edstella says:

    Big shoutout to Dr. Changlu Wang for showing you all this and being a really chill and nice guy! The way he gave you that bonus 11th bed bug was hilarious. Also, looking him up, his bio page on Rutger’s has him wearing that same blue gingham shirt! He seems like a fun sort of insane grandpa/mad scientist type. He’s got tons of accolades and patents as well concerning insects, so he really knows his stuff.

  9. littlemisstentoes says:

    I’m so glad you made this video. It’s so much easier to be less afraid of bed bugs when you can understand them. I ended up getting a few of them several years ago from hanging at my friends house who I didn’t know had them. I followed similar advice about steaming and drying all my clothes and linens which got rid of them easily and have never had them since!

    • hello says:

      Nobody goiing to question why they incubate thousands of bugs ready to be released into the wild “accidentally” ?

  10. John Easterling says:

    Great coverage of this topic! I work in pest control and helping people take care of bedbugs is one of my favorite things to do. They’re so disruptive to people’s mental health and the stigma prevents people from seeking professional help. I had an elderly customer who was renting a space and ended up with them but was afraid they might be evicted for bringing them. They went a very long time without reporting the issue and it caused a lot of stress before anything was done.

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