THE bean Yush! >;3 Massive apartments like GTA are actually indoor apartments not outdoor where you walk up the stairs outside to go to your apartment. Sometimes Indoor Apartments have some kind of Cleaning/Enginnering crew just in case the person has a issue on the apartments for ex Water failures, Electricity issues, etc
*PLEASE READ BEFORE WATCHING!!* There are phobia's listed at the start of this video, I am going to list them here for you so you can watch the video safe and sound with the no anxiety ;) - Arachnophobia: The fear of Spiders, There is only 1 instance of Spiders being shown. Although, 3 actual arachnids are shown including the spiders. - Entomophobia/Insectophobia: The fear of insects/creepy crawlies. Insects are shown throughout the entire video, if you suffer from Entomophobia/Insectophobia watch with caution or parental guidance. - Ranidaphobia: The fear of Frogs/Toads. Only 1 instance in the video are frogs being shown. Ophidiophobia: The fear of snakes. also known as Snakephobia, there is only 1 occurence of snakes being shown. - Musophobia: The fear of mice. Mice are only shown once in the entire video. But rodents are shown quite a number of times. Batrachophobia: The fear of amphibious creatures. Newts, Salamanders, Toads - amphibians are shown quite a lot throughout the video. Chiroptophobia: The fear of Bats. Bats are only shown once in the video. Lepidopterophobia: The fear of Butterflies. Butterflies are only shown once in the entire video. Alternatively, so are Moths. Please enjoy the video :)
Joey Goguen That they like damp environments would be new to me in general. I often find them in dry places like haystacks, dry leaves or piles of stones and sand.
@@Grey_Warden_Invasion I like harvestmen I do my best to keep them someplace safe while also where I have the bug issues. I refuse to allow spiders in my home but these guys I keep.
In some asian religious beliefs (especially japan), when butterflies fly into someone's house, it means the soul of deceased family member/beloved ones went to visit his/her family. (Squirrels are cute !)
In some Polish Houses, I mean- In my house, Lepidopterophobic human house, When butterflies fly into house, it means, I'm F*cked and having instant paranoia. ( #cheeseisgud )
James Graben Exactly, however one weird thing that I will do is just look at a wasp from far away when it's not in distance to disturb me. I don't why maybe it's just the form of it's body that looks very cool.
Expand Dong I agree, they terrify me because I've never been stung before and I'm afraid of having an allergic reaction to them. Every time any bees/wasps/etc. get anywhere near me, I freeze up until they go away.
Since when were snakes an annoying household pest. I'm gonna be honest I've never heard anybody say "oi mate we got another goddamned snake in the house, get the damn broom".
+Derek Boad I'm Canadian too, we don't have many snake species here nor are any dangerous except 2 which are in B.C. and Southern Ontario and even they are timid, snakes won't usually come into our homes here but in places like Africa, South America, Australia, e.t.c they can easily get into homes and are most likely dangerous to humans
I refuse to believe that mantises are pests. I've always loved them! They're beautiful and amazing! Heck, I actually have three with me. My lovely little mantises ^_^
We have a groundhog that constantly comes into my backyard, which wouldn't be a problem, except for the fact that we have a cat that we let outside (while supervised) and occasionally gets through the holes in our fence that the groundhog makes. It's a cute little groundhog, but it's gotten real annoying.
one more tip about spiders: they get attracted if there is a enterance for bugs they eat. take advantage of this and block it off. this may make the spider move to another location.
Anyone else have that feeling where when you're in your room at night and watch a video like this, about bugs, and after feel like those bugs are crawling all around you? It scares me to death, and yet I do it anyways.
I got excited when stinkbugs showed up, thinking I would finally have the knowledge needed to rid myself of them this winter. Not using a pro to rid myself of them, so I will need to resort to drowning them in the toilet again.
Orochi's Sol some people may consider cellar spiders daddy long legs the difference is the spiders have webs and harvestmen don't they kind of look alike though
((I'm surprised skunks weren't on the list. I have a friend in California and their dog gets sprayed so often they always have to have peroxide, baking soda, and dish soap on hand. They have sealed so many skunk burrows that every time they even get a whiff of skunk spray they sigh, knowing it's probably their dog. XD
I agree with #1. Spiders are terrifying, I have arachnophobia but I was brave enough to watch. But if I see the biggest spider, someone get the flamethrower.
Luckily enough for me, my seventeen year old cat catches most of the smaller pests on this list, so that is my solution to these pest problems, however, she doesn't attack bugs, so i need to catch those and let them outside which is good enough for me, no rats, no problem XD
Yeah, so, in middle school, I woke up some morning feeling like I had water in my left ear. The entire day, I kept trying to work the water out, and it was really bothersome. Well, half the way through my art class (my teacher was super hot. That's the only thing I remember about middle school.) I feel the water start to bubble out of my ear. You know the feeling, it's weird, but not unpleasant. Well, the feeling was going on for a really long time, and it got to the point I couldn't take it, so I brought my finger up to my ear to help scrape it out. When I pulled my finger away, the body of a large bug fell to the table, and I had its head under my nail. My body shivered, and I screamed, throwing up my lunch. TL;DR fuck earwigs.
I never understood why we had earwax. And I don’t think this is the reason, but one day, I was in class when I saw a fly and then I heard it getting close to my ear, and it flew in. But it got stuck on my earrwax and got immobilized. And then I simply took it out.
+N1gh!mar3 the problem is some people are afraid of butterflies or moths. another factor is because they are a pretty sight, you don't want to harm it, but you want it out of the house, so you desperately do your best not to hurt it as you try and get it out. as opposed to some other pests on this list
That's why you get apartments, the only insects you get are roaches, however, you will sometimes find small spiders and barely any house centipedes if none at all, if you do leave your windows wide open, sometimes flying bugs will come, but don't worry
Butterflies are beautiful and so a some moths like the atlas moth or the humming bird hawk moth I got a book about butterflies and moths around Europe its is a DK. Pocket size book I had since I was 21 and now I'm 27
I actually had an Opossum problem. There were two, a male and female. We figured out where they came from and left food right at the little broken board on the back door to the house, we then had some McDonald burgers cut up, hot, and fresh for them. We poisoned the food before night time and set up a camera for them. We (Me and some family members) injected the burgers with a substantial amount of poison. They ate them and died in about 10 minutes. That's how I got rid of my problem.
I had 3 birds in my house before within a few months apart. All 3 came down the chimney and through the woodstove. The first lived and flew around the basement. The other 2 died in the woodstove so dad cremated them within the woodstone.
If you need a home-friendly way of dealing with fleas, try a diluted mixture of witch hazel and vinegar. These can kill them and also work as a good preventative repellent since most insects do not like the smell of witch hazel and vinegar works well at dehydrating them.
I am so glad my house has cats. I don't have to worry about bugs as much because house cats will try and catch anything small and moving. If you want to get rid of small bugs, get yourself a cat.
That's also a good way to keep mice away. I have 3 cats, and the oldest is a very efficient mouse hunter. We haven't had an issue with mice in a long time
Two days ago, my sister, my mum and I had a rather hilarious experience with a baby mouse that had come into our house to get out of the boiling hot sun. He was tiny, but he was really hard to catch! I had to leave because I couldn't stop laughing, and it still took the others nearly 2 hours to catch him!
Russian Owl The placebo effect is when your conscious mind believes that something is going to work when in reality whatever you believe is going to work is doing nothing, but your mind is causing the effects to happen despite the lack of cause.
One time my cat dragged a bird into my house, but the noise was really similar to my guinea pig's. I checked what it was and the bird flew down my hall way and landed on my curtain rod. I then asked my mom if i could keep it, it did not work.
34:45 I've actually picked up a bee like that off the floor and put it outside when I was like 8 or so, I don't remember how old I was when I done it but I remember it was on my from porch and it looked hurt so I picked it up and helped it outside. P.S. I picked it up and set it outside on the ground in a safer looking place so it at least had a chance to fly away and live.
Alot of these are ok in my book. Butterflies, Praying Mantises, Pillbugs, Harvestmen, Crane Flies, all lizards, Etc. So yeah if its harmless and or helpful I don't mind if its hiding out in some little crack or something. Its just gotta obey the 3 foot rule. Also to cure pooping problems get a brown wallpaper and a bunch of Scented Candles. Also also what your saying is if I want to remove a Butterfly I'll risk having a bird invade?
ah, the house I lived in before was the first ground-floor house I lived in ever. We had ceptipedes, bed bugs, flies, mice, lice, rats, cockroaches, and a few more that I don't remember the names of. It wasn't our fault, honestly, the landlord had a basement left in shambles that no one could use because of the huge mold cultures in there. Not only that, but the house was just decrepit anyway. The landlord never cleaned the basement and sold the house to us with holes and broken screen doors. Some new neighbors had moved in on the second floor and started using the basement despite the landlord telling US not to use it. We've left that place, and I have a feeling the neighbors are now either dealing with more pests than they anticipated, or have a clean, fresh new lower floor...because every apartment we move to is only cleaned when we leave it. Another thing is that that place was haunted, but that's another story.
Is there a name for the irrational fear of winged insects? I’m terrified of any bugs that fly, especially if they buzz. Even harmless ones like flies scare the daylights out of me. I’ve done a lot of research and can’t figure out if my phobia has a name, so I thought this would be as good a place as any to ask. I can’t be the only one who’s only afraid of flying bugs.
I find spiders the least disgusting and annoying pests on this list; I don't hate them; I let some spiders crawl up and down my arms and I am not scared at all.
I have an irrational fear of bees. I saw the Thomas episode Buzz Buzz when I was a toddler, and James' shocked face looks freaky enough, but, that scream.... EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!
If I see any of these, IN MY HOUSE, Such as wood lice, *ANY* spider (I have terrible Arachnidphobia), bats, centipedes or millipedes, slugs, ants (which I've had infestations of), Bees (had a bee in my house before), Wasps, Weevils, Roaches, Firebrats, Silverfish,Bed bugs, scorpions, or Furniture beetles, GET ME THE FLAMETHROWER, I NEED THAT FLAMETHROWER.
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Tats TopVideos Where do find these ideas
Barely made it past daddy long legs aka harvestmen
I'm never playing my bin weevils game again.😥
@@number1randomboy629 those are literally the only ones on the list that freaked me out 😂
I guess I am kinda off topic but do anybody know a good site to watch new tv shows online ?
What I learned from this video:
-Don't get a house.
so then.........where do you live......in a box or sumthin?
THE bean Live in SSSSPPPPAAACCCEEEEEE
(or live in a really tall apartment building similar to GTA)
GENIUS!!! oh not the space part the apartment part
THE bean Yush! >;3
Massive apartments like GTA are actually indoor apartments not outdoor where you walk up the stairs outside to go to your apartment.
Sometimes Indoor Apartments have some kind of Cleaning/Enginnering crew just in case the person has a issue on the apartments for ex Water failures, Electricity issues, etc
LOLZZZ
*PLEASE READ BEFORE WATCHING!!*
There are phobia's listed at the start of this video, I am going to list them here for you so you can watch the video safe and sound with the no anxiety ;)
- Arachnophobia: The fear of Spiders, There is only 1 instance of Spiders being shown. Although, 3 actual arachnids are shown including the spiders.
- Entomophobia/Insectophobia: The fear of insects/creepy crawlies. Insects are shown throughout the entire video, if you suffer from Entomophobia/Insectophobia watch with caution or parental guidance.
- Ranidaphobia: The fear of Frogs/Toads. Only 1 instance in the video are frogs being shown.
Ophidiophobia: The fear of snakes. also known as Snakephobia, there is only 1 occurence of snakes being shown.
- Musophobia: The fear of mice. Mice are only shown once in the entire video. But rodents are shown quite a number of times.
Batrachophobia: The fear of amphibious creatures. Newts, Salamanders, Toads - amphibians are shown quite a lot throughout the video.
Chiroptophobia: The fear of Bats. Bats are only shown once in the video.
Lepidopterophobia: The fear of Butterflies. Butterflies are only shown once in the entire video. Alternatively, so are Moths.
Please enjoy the video :)
Jonathan Thomas thanks for the guidance and informative message Jonathan =)
Anytime Tats ;)
While I AM afraid of snakes, that's only if their wild ones and i find them when outside. If they're in a video, they shouldn't bother me.
Justin Miller Good to know ;)
Jonathan Thomas Wanted to say that i remember 3 arachnophobia triggers. spiders, scorpions and dust mites. great description though.
"Harvestmen don't like indoor environments, unless they are damp" Well then this one in the fireplace here must be a hipster...
Joey Goguen That they like damp environments would be new to me in general. I often find them in dry places like haystacks, dry leaves or piles of stones and sand.
@@Grey_Warden_Invasion
I like harvestmen I do my best to keep them someplace safe while also where I have the bug issues.
I refuse to allow spiders in my home but these guys I keep.
How to get rid of all of these.
Step 1: Place shoe above pest
Step 2: +100
Step 3: Killstreak reward
Step 4: Tactical nuke inbound
legofreak446 DAMN STOP REPLYING TO EVERY FUCKING COMMENTS ON THE VIDEO
Good luck trying to stomp a bat, bird, opussom and groundhog.
Usually when I see any pest,I go aggressive and I will throw anything at it
+Uncreative Name get a bigger boot then
In some asian religious beliefs (especially japan), when butterflies fly into someone's house, it means the soul of deceased family member/beloved ones went to visit his/her family.
(Squirrels are cute !)
In some Polish Houses, I mean- In my house, Lepidopterophobic human house, When butterflies fly into house, it means, I'm F*cked and having instant paranoia.
( #cheeseisgud )
Wasps are the bane of my existance.
Me too and Bees FUCK YOU APIPHOBIA
James Graben Exactly, however one weird thing that I will do is just look at a wasp from far away when it's not in distance to disturb me. I don't why maybe it's just the form of it's body that looks very cool.
Expand Dong I agree, they terrify me because I've never been stung before and I'm afraid of having an allergic reaction to them. Every time any bees/wasps/etc. get anywhere near me, I freeze up until they go away.
***** I've been stung 5 times by them. It's not pleasant at all.
Expand Dong they scare me too, I have never been stung,I never go outside because of them :-(
We had a bat infestation in middle school. Best first day of school ever.
What is middle school? There is only primary school and secondary school
sonicj polygon Maybe where you come from. I have Elementary, Junior High (Middle School), and Senior High School.
+sonicj polygon I think secondary is Middle
Nah, it's late middle to high. Years 5 to 8 is basically middle school, and years 9 to 12 is high.
+sonicj Polygon are u from England?
You guys killed Watchmojo.
how to deal with spiders in the home quick and effectively:
step 1: exit house
step 2: burn down house
#56. Younger siblings.
But you can't legally get rid of them....
Tomboyish She-cat There are way to make it look like an accident, though... ;)
@@russellbrown6888 Get help dude, you sound like a fucking psychopath
@@SofaKingGasPriceSpike It's called a joke, look it up.
#57 nosy neighbors.
I once had a snail as a pet :3 I named him Gary, but he's dead now.
I cri.
+Kira Schafer GARY COME HOME!
I have beetle for days
Rest in peparonies
I had a pet snail but I felt bad I thought I kidnapped him so I let him go after like 10 minutes fam I was 6 fml
Since when were snakes an annoying household pest. I'm gonna be honest I've never heard anybody say "oi mate we got another goddamned snake in the house, get the damn broom".
Underrated comment
You've never been to any place other than America haven't you?
+Elusive Pyroshark (2fort) does Canada count
+Derek Boad I'm Canadian too, we don't have many snake species here nor are any dangerous except 2 which are in B.C. and Southern Ontario and even they are timid, snakes won't usually come into our homes here but in places like Africa, South America, Australia, e.t.c they can easily get into homes and are most likely dangerous to humans
why is your impression Australian?
I refuse to believe that mantises are pests. I've always loved them! They're beautiful and amazing! Heck, I actually have three with me. My lovely little mantises ^_^
We have a groundhog that constantly comes into my backyard, which wouldn't be a problem, except for the fact that we have a cat that we let outside (while supervised) and occasionally gets through the holes in our fence that the groundhog makes. It's a cute little groundhog, but it's gotten real annoying.
I just had a nightmare about cockroaches and some sort of a big white rat, I woke up, turned on my laptop and this is the first video I see... ono
legofreak446 Thanks! :D
Here's a shotgun *hand shotgun*
UwU
*O n o*
Don’t be scared of cockroaches.They help the ecosystem.
Butterflies are on this list? How bad can they be? I like to think I will take ten butterflies to any one roach, ANY DAY.
Scientist: "Okay, let's name this spider 'Long Legs' because of its long legs.
Other scientist: "Not kinky enough"
Please, just make an entire video of that one guy saying "Squirrels".
Squireels
one more tip about spiders: they get attracted if there is a enterance for bugs they eat. take advantage of this and block it off. this may make the spider move to another location.
Yeah didn't make it past Harvestmen. >.
Cantabile 如歌 shame, I thought you were better than that
I did
copyright cant keep tats down!
fuck yeah!
I'm the bane of the existence of stinkbugs. All will drown in my mighty toilet!
i was peeing and a cockroach walked up from behind my toilet. "it was at this moment, roach knew he fucked up"
How are bed bugs not in the top 3? They cause psychological as well as physical damage. Getting rid of them is not easy.
I’m surprised y’all read 3 year old comments lol. Didn’t mean for my comment to come off really salty. Thanks you guys for all the great content 👍 ❤️!
IKR I never got them but Ik they are very hard.Also did you know roaches eat bed bugs?
Well that’s just what they are... who they are...
How to get rid of bed bugs
1. Burn the mattress
@@capt.sparky854 then burn the house
I've never hated any insect but whenever I see a silverfish scurry across the floor, I want to jump out a window. Those things are NASTY.
Slugs and snails are the only welcome pests in my house...
Jack Johnson anything but fricking snakes...Who really wants them
I legit want to keep a bat as a pet so if I see any bat in my house I’m keeping it
Some animals eat slugs, although that may vary.
Anyone else have that feeling where when you're in your room at night and watch a video like this, about bugs, and after feel like those bugs are crawling all around you? It scares me to death, and yet I do it anyways.
I usually adore bats, especially flying foxes, but that angry bat was frickin' terrifying!
I adore spiders.
i adore snakes and raccoons
Ido Keren I adore roaches
Wow I feel so itchy haha, amazing video though!
I just love those cartoony images of the pests!
You know what these kinds of videos deserve more views Because it is educational
*looks at length of video*
*crosses 'attend own wedding' off to do list*
Wait what...? I don't even get this joke now.
Drew Armstrong, The Glorious Lobster Emperor
Ok you look at how long the video is.And then you cross out “attend own wedding” in your to do list.
I got excited when stinkbugs showed up, thinking I would finally have the knowledge needed to rid myself of them this winter. Not using a pro to rid myself of them, so I will need to resort to drowning them in the toilet again.
daddy Long legs aren't spider? wow u learn something new everyday
They are arachnids but they don't have venom and web glands and they only have 2 eyes
Orochi's Sol some people may consider cellar spiders daddy long legs the difference is the spiders have webs and harvestmen don't they kind of look alike though
i feel itchy, does anyone else feel itchy?
+The Twilicane (MrRexel14) My arm is itchy.
Same/jumpy
+Matevz Spolad edgy
What an informative video! I'm going to have to take this video to heart when I'm dealing with these pests. Keep up the great work guys!
((I'm surprised skunks weren't on the list. I have a friend in California and their dog gets sprayed so often they always have to have peroxide, baking soda, and dish soap on hand. They have sealed so many skunk burrows that every time they even get a whiff of skunk spray they sigh, knowing it's probably their dog. XD
Shhhhh
I only watch this video to learn about animals.
The more I know.
29:58 The Snake is like: "Back! Back!! Good god, GET BACK! You' won't have my candy - get back!"
I have extreme spheksophobia, but i'm doing some research on wasps and hornets, and i'm learning more and more about their anatomy.
at #15, i don't blame the laws about the urban foxes, but the only thing i blame is the trapping and shooting.
I'm pretty sure the arachnid community has creepypastas about my house.
7:50 *YOU INTERRUPTED MY BEAUTY SLEEP, AND NOW YOU WILL PAY*
There should be 43. What's the new one? Those damn spotted lanternflies.
I love squirrels, I actually owned one for 4 years before we had to release him.
I agree with #1. Spiders are terrifying, I have arachnophobia but I was brave enough to watch. But if I see the biggest spider, someone get the flamethrower.
Or shoot it with a minigun
Just call in the Chinese, American, and Russian military
Or just stomp it, you're 500x bigger than it.
Doesn't matter if it's a bloody bird-eating, eight-legged freak, have you seen that bugger?
To Temperest it's a phobia even if it is 500x Smaller we still get the shit scared out of us it's something we can't help
Anyone else compulsively look around their room for pests while watching this?
Too scared to ask the question myself. And yes, I did get paranoid.
Mate I'm wearing headphones so the bug noises are making me paranoid
Thanks for including Arachophobia
Luckily enough for me, my seventeen year old cat catches most of the smaller pests on this list, so that is my solution to these pest problems, however, she doesn't attack bugs, so i need to catch those and let them outside which is good enough for me, no rats, no problem XD
I regret to inform you that unfortunately my cat had to be put down from old age recently...
Yeah, so, in middle school, I woke up some morning feeling like I had water in my left ear. The entire day, I kept trying to work the water out, and it was really bothersome. Well, half the way through my art class (my teacher was super hot. That's the only thing I remember about middle school.) I feel the water start to bubble out of my ear. You know the feeling, it's weird, but not unpleasant. Well, the feeling was going on for a really long time, and it got to the point I couldn't take it, so I brought my finger up to my ear to help scrape it out. When I pulled my finger away, the body of a large bug fell to the table, and I had its head under my nail. My body shivered, and I screamed, throwing up my lunch.
TL;DR fuck earwigs.
+Persy Perez i want a hug...
Fake earwigs dont go in peoples ears
sonicj polygon Nope, actually happened. Might not have been an earwig, but I looked like one.
I never understood why we had earwax. And I don’t think this is the reason, but one day, I was in class when I saw a fly and then I heard it getting close to my ear, and it flew in. But it got stuck on my earrwax and got immobilized. And then I simply took it out.
I suppose it truly lives up to its name, then.
i met a bug outside that is so fast when its scared that it teleports
butterflies are cool idk whats your problem
+N1gh!mar3 the problem is some people are afraid of butterflies or moths. another factor is because they are a pretty sight, you don't want to harm it, but you want it out of the house, so you desperately do your best not to hurt it as you try and get it out. as opposed to some other pests on this list
+N1gh!mar3 Butterflies are fucking awful, I hate them so so much!
Butterflies are cool, but moths, KILL ALL THE MOTHS
TheSpyt67 I never understood the people who are scared of moths but not butterflies, I am petrified of them both :(
butterflies have neat colors, and look harmless. But moths are ugly and look like satans pets.
That's why you get apartments, the only insects you get are roaches, however, you will sometimes find small spiders and barely any house centipedes if none at all, if you do leave your windows wide open, sometimes flying bugs will come, but don't worry
Simple solution. Get pet tarantulas, and then just let it out to murder everything. Or mantises, that would probably work well.
Moths are the demon versions of butterflies!!!
Butterflies are beautiful and so a some moths like the atlas moth or the humming bird hawk moth I got a book about butterflies and moths around Europe its is a DK. Pocket size book I had since I was 21 and now I'm 27
Franky Lo i agree while i scare of butterflies
Cardcafe i agree with you
Moths are cute
More of like the hairy versions
I actually had an Opossum problem. There were two, a male and female. We figured out where they came from and left food right at the little broken board on the back door to the house, we then had some McDonald burgers cut up, hot, and fresh for them. We poisoned the food before night time and set up a camera for them. We (Me and some family members) injected the burgers with a substantial amount of poison. They ate them and died in about 10 minutes. That's how I got rid of my problem.
55:52 My biggest fear: Scutigera coleoptrata (house centipedes)
*LIST*
0:59 Opossums (Didelphis virginiana)
2:16 Groundhogs/Woodchucks (Marmota monax)
3:34 Butterflies (Rhopalocera)
4:31 Praying Mantises (Mantodea)
5:43 Woodlice (Oniscidea)
7:19 Bats (Chiroptera)
9:12 Slugs (Gastropoda)
10:26 Birds (Aves)
11:48 Snails (Gastropoda)
12:53 Harvestmen/Daddy Longlegs (Opiliones)
14:05 Weevils (Curculionoidea)
15:28 Firebrats (Thermobia domestica)
16:36 Crane Flies (Tipulidae)
17:26 Scorpions (Scorpiones)
18:55 Furniture Beetles (Anobium punctatum)
20:14 Squirrels (Sciuridae)
21:10 House Geckos (Hemidactylus)
22:10 Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs (Halyomorpha halys)
23:13 Earwigs (Dermaptera)
24:17 Silverfish (Lepisma saccharinum)
25:33 House Crickets (Acheta domesticus)
27:02 Ticks (Ixodida)
28:59 Snakes (Serpentes)
30:49 Tree Frogs (Hylidae)
32:14 Raccoons (Procyon lotor)
33:47 Bees (Anthophila)
35:17 Fleas (Siphonaptera)
36:23 Urban Foxes (Vulpes vulpes)
38:20 Bed Bugs (Cimex lectularius)
40:11 Mice (Mus musculus)
41:42 Carpet Beetles (Dermestidae)
43:04 Moths (Heterocera)
44:10 Rats (Rattus norvegicus)
45:34 Mosquitos (Culicidae)
46:40 Dust Mites (Dermatophagoides farinae)
47:36 Cockroaches (Blattodea)
49:17 Termites (Isoptera)
50:37 Ants (Formicidae)
52:47 Wasps (Apocrita)
54:38 Flies (Musca domestica)
55:52 House Centipedes (Scutigera coleoptrata)
57:22 Spiders (Araneae)
If I find a scorpion in my home, I'm burning the house down
I use to have pet scorpions
I've never seen a bed bug in my whole life. Every bed I owned or slept on was bed bug free.
I love this, it's like playing russian roulette with your eyes.
This video is my favorite Tats video it's so relaxing
The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug is a major problem in my house. I set traps for them and suspected that they made a nest somewhere in the attic.
Spiders are like a cute puppy compared to the hairy centipede, that thing is just the thing of my nightmares
I had 3 birds in my house before within a few months apart. All 3 came down the chimney and through the woodstove.
The first lived and flew around the basement. The other 2 died in the woodstove so dad cremated them within the woodstone.
It hurt just to look at centipedes.
0:24 bruh that isn't a moth that's a winged henchman of satan
That looks more like a sphinx moth, harmless as far as I’m concerned, and they feed off of nectar so one more benefit for gardners!
@@ooeygooeygoodra3068thats so cute ong i love nature
I had a bat in my house a few years ago. I was just minding my business in the basement when I saw it flying around! Scared the hell out of me.
If you need a home-friendly way of dealing with fleas, try a diluted mixture of witch hazel and vinegar. These can kill them and also work as a good preventative repellent since most insects do not like the smell of witch hazel and vinegar works well at dehydrating them.
*What to do when a spider is in your house:*
*Step 1.) Slowly and carefully back away.*
*Step 2.) Without panicking, gently burn down your house.*
#1: Get bitten
#2: Web-Sling
Step 1. Get a shoe
Step 2. Fucking slam that bitch until it shribbles up into a ball
Or realize that you are several hundred times bigger than it and can just squish it... Or catch it and release it to the wild.
I rather catch it slowly with a cup or glass, slide a paper and then YEET it into outside
Mosquitos are currently considered to be the single deadliest creature on the planet...
No. Humans are
+Justin Salt if only you knew what irony was you fuckwit!
TheCopper1234 lol
+SuperDawsome1 MOLARIA
+Isaac Wedman Malaria*
Damn, I didn't knew grandma is such a good slug repellant
Cockroaches are the bane of my existence. They are basically the giant chicken to my Peter Griffin.
Xx prototype xX I like cockroaches
The bats are cute
I am so glad my house has cats. I don't have to worry about bugs as much because house cats will try and catch anything small and moving. If you want to get rid of small bugs, get yourself a cat.
That's also a good way to keep mice away. I have 3 cats, and the oldest is a very efficient mouse hunter. We haven't had an issue with mice in a long time
POV: 0:00 You have one of these phobias but ignore the discliner, and continue watching.
POV: You have Lepidopterophobia.0:19 - *INSTANT REGRET*
Two days ago, my sister, my mum and I had a rather hilarious experience with a baby mouse that had come into our house to get out of the boiling hot sun. He was tiny, but he was really hard to catch! I had to leave because I couldn't stop laughing, and it still took the others nearly 2 hours to catch him!
I'm itching...
Damn you placebo effect!
Not the placebo effect but k.
stevedude4061 Then inform me what it is.
Russian Owl The placebo effect is when your conscious mind believes that something is going to work when in reality whatever you believe is going to work is doing nothing, but your mind is causing the effects to happen despite the lack of cause.
Danny 310
Me too
i have arachnaphobia still gonna watch the vid #yolo
Same
You're a brave person
Yes Us With Arachnaphobia Will Try to keep calm
Just skip the spider part
One time my cat dragged a bird into my house, but the noise was really similar to my guinea pig's. I checked what it was and the bird flew down my hall way and landed on my curtain rod. I then asked my mom if i could keep it, it did not work.
this prevented me from getting off the bed
I can't be the only who screamed when I saw those moths in the beginning.....
you are...
Cohen. B-b-but they're so pretty...
Cohen. Yes! that was horrible :'(
Cohen. That my friend, is Lepidoterophobia the fear of butterflies/Moths.
Read my post ;)
***** Be a dear and troll elsewhere...
I have ants.
I no longer have ants.
34:45 I've actually picked up a bee like that off the floor and put it outside when I was like 8 or so, I don't remember how old I was when I done it but I remember it was on my from porch and it looked hurt so I picked it up and helped it outside.
P.S. I picked it up and set it outside on the ground in a safer looking place so it at least had a chance to fly away and live.
Crane flies are the worst. They’re so uncooperative when trying to get them back outside.
I like this channel
1 hour? Damn tats couldja make your videos any longer?
Alot of these are ok in my book. Butterflies, Praying Mantises, Pillbugs, Harvestmen, Crane Flies, all lizards, Etc. So yeah if its harmless and or helpful I don't mind if its hiding out in some little crack or something. Its just gotta obey the 3 foot rule.
Also to cure pooping problems get a brown wallpaper and a bunch of Scented Candles.
Also also what your saying is if I want to remove a Butterfly I'll risk having a bird invade?
12:25 that baby snail is adorable
Raccoons are cute
I'm going full screen, wish me luck!
Got your back!
+CalicoVall
Here, take this
*Gives .44*
Oh you poor bastard
Ironically, the last two actually help get rid most of the pests on the list.
ah, the house I lived in before was the first ground-floor house I lived in ever. We had ceptipedes, bed bugs, flies, mice, lice, rats, cockroaches, and a few more that I don't remember the names of. It wasn't our fault, honestly, the landlord had a basement left in shambles that no one could use because of the huge mold cultures in there. Not only that, but the house was just decrepit anyway. The landlord never cleaned the basement and sold the house to us with holes and broken screen doors. Some new neighbors had moved in on the second floor and started using the basement despite the landlord telling US not to use it. We've left that place, and I have a feeling the neighbors are now either dealing with more pests than they anticipated, or have a clean, fresh new lower floor...because every apartment we move to is only cleaned when we leave it.
Another thing is that that place was haunted, but that's another story.
I would actually like see how the diffirent species of pest interacted.
insect illuminati Get shrekt
haha be my guest.
Oh yeah we had fleas too.
Or just grab a gas tank and a lighter.
Or pellet rifle
***** or anything
Or maybe y'know....
Throw the earth into the sun and if the earth isn't gone......
FREAKING MOVE TO MARSSSSSSS
+djmcheme what if there are bugs on Mars?
***** black hole spiders!!!!
I FEAR NO MAN, but that thing...
*looks at house centipede*
It scares me!
Is there a name for the irrational fear of winged insects? I’m terrified of any bugs that fly, especially if they buzz. Even harmless ones like flies scare the daylights out of me. I’ve done a lot of research and can’t figure out if my phobia has a name, so I thought this would be as good a place as any to ask. I can’t be the only one who’s only afraid of flying bugs.
32:20 Awwwwwwwww.....................It's so cuuuuuttttttteeeeeeee!!!!!!
I find spiders the least disgusting and annoying pests on this list; I don't hate them; I let some spiders crawl up and down my arms and I am not scared at all.
Great watch thanks for sharing Take Care have a Great day 😃🙋🏼♂
I have an irrational fear of bees.
I saw the Thomas episode Buzz Buzz when I was a toddler, and James' shocked face looks freaky enough, but, that scream....
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!
If I see any of these, IN MY HOUSE, Such as wood lice, *ANY* spider (I have terrible Arachnidphobia), bats, centipedes or millipedes, slugs, ants (which I've had infestations of), Bees (had a bee in my house before), Wasps, Weevils, Roaches, Firebrats, Silverfish,Bed bugs, scorpions, or Furniture beetles, GET ME THE FLAMETHROWER, I NEED THAT FLAMETHROWER.