He Found 45 Rattlesnakes Under the Floor Of His House, You Won’t Believe What He Did With Them!

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I bet the guy with the snakes in the crawl space has no rodent problems

mcgrunt
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I stayed in a woman's house while she went for a long vacation up north. She gave me six months rent free to put ceilings in her house.
While doing this I found some bad drywall in a room. When I removed it I was shocked to find that everything behind the drywall was full of ticks. I mean totally full. I ended up removing more drywall and there were literally thousands of those creepy, crawly ticks. It was quite a shock to know that there were so many, and that I had been sleeping in that room. It gave me the heebie jeebies.

theprophetez
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To anyone fighting Roaches issue: 1\2 cup boric acid 1 cup peanut butter, mix together with spoon that u throw away after using, put dollop of mixture on bait stations anywhere you've seen Roaches. It takes 2-4 weeks, but it's worked for all renters in apartment buildings. (Don't leave anywhere pets or kids can get to it!!!) Many blessings 2 all!

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Bro just made 1.5 million people feel bugs crawling on their bodies, see spiders on their walls, jump at every movement, and never look at their walls the same way ever again

nathanramgren
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the bird one happened to my parents, but my parents were in a apartment, it happened in 2008, but i wasn't born in that year, but there was a single bird in the apartment vents, and my dad got the bird in his hands and released the bird into the wild.

and that's my little story. :) hoped you enjoyed it!

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Lucky the team had workers with balls of steel too🐍
A very rattling upload, thanks 👀Be Amazed❤

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Props to the folks who relocated the infestation of critters, rather than kill them. Although I am not sure if I could stand tons of spiders in my house - when I was a kid, we had an infestation of all kinds of spiders (inexplicable) that still haunts me to this day. I hate all arachnids!

emmalancaster
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It's been said, "the only thing to survive a nuclear war will be cockroaches and house guests."

onwego
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Not So Fun Fact: Not everyone reacts to bed bug bites.

How do I know? My family's old house had an infestation that went unchecked for months. I was living in a college dorm at the time, then came back for winter break and kept wondering why I was getting painful welts all over my body.

Turns out, everyone in my family is completely immune to bed bug saliva. But I'm incredibly sensitive to it. 🙃 For two years, it was my job to sleep/sit on furniture we thought we'd cleared up to see if the little bastards were gone. They never were. Eventually, we just nuked the place in chemicals and moved out. Bed bugs NEVER. DIE.

sammyi
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I live in desert of New Mexico. I have caught many rattlesnakes under my house. I catch them and then release them across the street in the desert. They come into yard for water and shade from the heat, we put water out in pans in backyard for the birds.
Rattlesnakes also eat all the rodents. We also have Road Runners (the state bird) that eat the Rattlesnakes. Everything sort of balances out in end. We are always cautious and keep a sharp eye out when we walk around our house, that's just life in the desert.

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In recent news, a man took matter in his own hands and tried to smoke out his house filled with snakes, but end up burning the house down.

Followtanika
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I never understand why some people don't put cowls on chimneys. All the chimneys at my cottage had them fitted, even for the blocked off fire places because they just prevent all kinds of critters going down the chimney and potentially into the attic or property walls. Apart from that, Awesome video as always guys 👍

weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars
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I don't care how small or big they are, insects freak me out :')

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I've came across a huge spider in the basement last June. It was as big as a grown tarantula. I did some research and found it to be a fishing spider, this species was actually natural and not an invasive creature. It can eat minnows. Biggest spider I've ever I was creeped out, mostly from the crazy shine in the spiders multiple eyes from the basement lights.

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Hello, I was one of the guys who crawled under the house. Please review my video against the roundup.

If you look at the snakes, you’ll notice that there are small and large snakes. This is due to dislocation. Normally, larger males push out smaller males to avoid competition with mates in the spring. The large number of snakes was due to gassing from hunters looking for snakes near the house and it pushed the snakes out of their previous dens and under this home. This one not the first or last time we saw this.

MaxWildlifePhotographer
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I happened to notice the very beginning stages of a wasp nest outside the bedroom window of my former residence a few years ago. Fortunately, there only five adult wasps in attendance. After some quick internet research, I learned that if the nest disappears, so will the wasps. I patiently waited for an opportune moment and knocked the tiny stub of a nest out of the window frame. Sure enough, the wasps disappeared soon afterwards. Can't say I was sad to see them go. lol

dooglebee
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The video of the bedbugs really gave me the creeps! When my mother was still alive, she got an infestation of them and called on me to help get rid of nasty little things. After that episode, I steer clear of anything with more than the 4 legs that my pets have. Definitely love the videos, they are truly amazing!

victoriakunkel
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As soon as he started talking about them finding stinkbugs everywhere one crawled across my phone and gave me a heart attack

hardcorebeachbob
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3:10 Welcome To Joe's Apartment 🎶 🪳

mezmerizedlifejay
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Snakes are a vital part of nature - THANK YOU to the guy for not making them simply money for someone unwilling to find money any other way.

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