I need part 3, seriously part three. And they need to throw everything away. Especially the furniture and no one needs all that cookware. Trash it immediately. But thank you so much for the follow up.
@@livetotell100 mental disorders, severe depression, it's either that or they're the type that just doesn't mind living in filth...and yes those people do exist. I ran into a few of them when I worked for Aaron's, delivering furniture and appliances to people's houses. Definitely one of the worst jobs I ever had and it was mostly because of customers.
Doesn't work, for too many reasons.. For one, once you start seeing bedbugs they're in and around all fabric near your bed, in curtains, in closets, and most importantly, in electric outlets. Second, carrying the stuff outside would seed the bugs through the whole house further. Usually you have to tent the house and heat it, to kill them.. and when you're around them in person the odds of you carrying bedbugs to your own home goes way up..
I ran a boarding house for 25 years. The place got infested with bed bugs. Chemicals and / or steam didn't work. I had read somewhere that the bugs could not endure temperature above 120 degrees. I rented those types of portable propane heaters used at construction sites and brought the indoor temperature up to 130 degrees and held it there for a few hours. Killed everything including the eggs. I removed all aerosol cans and candles as well as anything flameable first just to be safe.Worked great.
Aprehend, temprid, Demand. They all work if you actually use an integrated treatment plan and aren’t lazy about it. One key is you have to be successful the first shot. We have all the heat equipment, but ours is electric and we run a huge diesel generator with 6 massive heaters, paired with sensors and a Windows program to track the progress. Ive found the heat system is very expensive and only works for specific situations, like hotel rooms and/or smaller apartments - preferably a bachelor lol we also have a sea-can we set it all up in to basically use as an oven to cook furniture.
I ran into a similar roach situation a few weeks back. I almost walked away when I first showed up. But I just grabbed my bait gun. First time i.put out 8 tubes of bait. Everywhere I put it out, at least 10-15 roaches would rush over. All told, I put out 8 tubes on my first visit. Mainly because that is all I had. Came back 5 days later and I could not find any of the bait I put out. And there was a noticeable improvement. So I put out another 10 tubes of bait. Don't think I will be going back. I haven't been paid, which I kind of expected and was one of the reasons I almost walked away initially. But there were kids there and I wanted to try to help.
Dan, what about your vehicle? You said you strip your clothes off and wash them before you step foot inside. But how do you prevent your van or truck becoming infested, and how do you treat an infested vehicle?
I would love to see the follow-up. I feel like I am a part of this project now. It definitely had got better, but I would like to see this project all the way through.
It’s nice to see a young entrepreneur businessman doing a noble profession and not afraid to get his hands dirty doing a job that most people would run from. That’s why he’s going to succeed in life and help thousand or 10s of thousands of people trying to improve sanitation and public health by leveraging social media. A truly disgusting house, and a brave guy! Great job!!!
I'm hoping for a series of updated videos on just this one house. Excellent way to prove your products work. Since i started watching your videos, I have never been so grossed out until i came across part 1 and part 2. I think your one of the bravest younger men on RU-vid alive !
You should use a hepa filter vacuum like Billy the exterminator. Believe me it works awesome, I'm also a professional exterminator working for Western Exterminator Company (Rentokil mother Company).
Dan u know and we know it looks better, BUT there is the walls man, outlets foundation, there never gonna leave!! Mad respect u even went there, I got bugs just watching. Eggggghh
I get the creepy crawlies watching your videos, but I watch anyway. I did home health nursing, some of the homes were so challenging due changing my clothes, constant washing, spraying my car. I was traumatized. I actually wore a hazmat suit in one house.
My parents house got bedbugs 2 years ago and since they were going out of town for a month I decided to do some treatment . I got the powder thing and a steamer. Every 2 days I used to go steam everything from beds to furniture all over the house and powder every Monday of the week. Put plastic covers on every bed and by the end of the month were gone. Now every month juts grab the steamer and go thru every furniture just in case. You only need one female bedbug to start an infestation . Its crazy
Dan, in my opinion you should NOT even approach this house before it is cleared out of 💩!! This is just hard on your health and the job you are trying to achieve….This house is just plain gross and very contaminated! Good luck, you are doing a great job!🙏🏼🍀👋🏼🇨🇦
I can’t imagine he will completely eliminate these bugs with his treatment alone. Most of the film is showing the horrors of this infested house, then a few squirts and he’s done. Easy way to make a video and take someone’s money after abating some of the hoards of insects but in no way will this house be fit to live in. Seems fake to me. Also, unimaginable how he walks in there with no protective clothing. That is a professional? Is he telling the client that his treatment is adequate so he can get a fee?
Hi do you ever recommend they just throw things away? Like the mattress you’re treating .. aren’t you treating it so that they get rid of it so it doesn’t contaminate another area? Or do you look the other way so that the person who lives there uses that mattress again? I’m genuinely curious
I know struggling and I live in poverty but that house seriously needs to lose half of everything inside of it MINIMUM. You cannot come back from that without some major sacrifice. Ditch the furniture and just deal with cheap plastic chairs/tables for a month. Hell those cabinets are packed full. Don't need 40 good plates to feed a family of 4 if you do the dishes every day.
I have seen apartments like that before Landlords didn’t care about broken pipes and people that lived there wouldn’t complain, and they also didn’t clean
You are a true professional. Kudos to you. My stepdad was a pest control tech when he was young. He had the same professionalism. Back then we called them exterminators. I went on one of his calls with him and seen what I thought was bad. The roaches were just chilling. Weren't scared or trying to run but this ten times worse.
Really😂😂 Professional?? How is that professional? You see where he put all the roaches outside Risking the neighbors of roach infestation. And he's not even wearing a jumpsuit Letting bed bugs feed off of him..smh.
I’m guessing those flowers at 2:19 are for someone that has been or currently is ill. I’m also guessing these people are so wrapped up in that person’s care that they have very little time to clean the house. Try to have some compassion for these folks as we don’t know the details of their condition. Dan did mention an illness in the first episode.
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Please keep sharing follow ups of this home..Hoping the family will get the home stripped..I know roaches love the cardboard inside all of those framed pictures.. Everything in there could be trashed..Seems like they'd do all of that before you come in and spray..That way there would not be any places for the roaches to hide..Big Thank You for helping the home owner!!!
Diatomaceous earth food grade..like 20 or 30 buckets of that stuff...a leafblower...all over the house non stop covering every square inch...then it just stays there for about 5 years...bam it's that easy.
I know you can protect your home, but how do you protect your vehicle? There is NO way you are not taking something with you the last time or this time. If you have a company vehicle, it is infested. Then you get into your car, and you’re not stripping every time you get into the work van and your car. I would get some disposable hazmat suits. That way you can throw them away.
Dan, you're videos are fantastic. I've learned so much from you about some of the bugs I've seen around my house. But I gotta tell ya, I don't know how you do it. Just this video with bed bugs crawling on your exposed skin makes me itch. I can't understand how people can live like that. Stay safe.
All I can say is God bless you, I mean the things you have to deal with on a daily basis is unimaginable to me. I wouldn’t even be able to handle anything like that. The house came a very long way from the first vid. I’m shocked the people did not throw everything out, and just start over. I mean everything is infested with eggs and insects. I’m no exterminator but they would get a much better outcome if the house was basically gutted and all the clutter and non salvageable items were thrown away. I pray the Lord makes a way for whoever lives here to get the chance to live like a decent human being, its so sad 😞
Yeah there is no way in heck a professional working for any company anywhere would go in this house before everything was thrown away first. Step one is figuring out who owns the property, and informing the owner as typically state laws force landlords to keep their property free of infestations, and in my experience older people with mobility issues which typically are renting are the usual culprits. Honestly I would call whoever has jurisdiction for authority to condemn the home such as a local health inspector next, typically they issue a citation and give the conditions 60 days to be fixed, followed by seizure then demolishing with all costs being taken on by whoever OWNS the property. If children live in the home you also call DCFS. If this is a home I guarantee you the landlord would end up having to evict the tenant, and paying multiple professionals to assess whether or not this home can be saved. The bugs though apparent and gross, are the absolute least of your problems if the person who lives in this gets sick from the chemicals you sprayed on the cookware from a legal standpoint. You shouldn't have accepted this job prior to an inspection, and have exposed yourself to a ridiculous amount of risk. If this is a trailer, its about 10k to move it to a landfill. Since the land is almost always owned by a management company, and the trailer is typically owned by a landlord or the tenant this is likely the least expensive way to deal with this problem. Its sad but most companies would just not take on the job and move on to the next call, instead of doing the right thing and roping in the correct governmental bodies.
Hi Dan, subscriber here, I've wondered since the first video what the damage would be for 3 or 4 visits for a house this bad, I've been a plumber for 20 years now and I go into some pretty nasty places on service calls, landlords and management companies never want to pay anyone to treat the place, they make us poor guys work in filth and roaches, what kind of price range is it to have multiple treatments from a legitimate licensed company on a house that's nasty like this, this house is a good example of nastiness. Thanks Dan..
Yikes. Decline the job due to the place being potentially condemned. Landlords are legally responsible for their own properties, even if they have the worlds worst tenant not keeping the place maintained. The Landlord would likely first evict this tenant, and when that person inevitably leaves this mess behind for them, they would be responsible for trashing the possessions left behind, calling the health departments, and likely hiring multiple professionals to see if its even viable to save the home. If this is a trailer, you would simply pay to have it moved to a landfill.
I’m sorry, but I get really sick and tired of people in the comments crying, “oh, it’s mental illness, they can’t be held responsible, and anyone saying otherwise is a big meanie!” Guess what; the cold, hard fact is that you don’t have the right to let YOUR mental illness negatively affect OTHER people (the poor neighbors, in this case)!! Take accountability for yourself.
Bed bugs you need to get every seam in that house rip the box springs cover off. Always slather yourself in Vicks tumeric tea tree oil, before you treat anything.
The House of Horrors attempting to be brought back from the dead rotting? I have to see the results. Yes I did this kind of work in the past. Would it be too much to ask to use a scrub brush with a special anti-insect long lasting cleansing agent and get all these crack and crevices, then get a vacuum with attachments?
Do you know anything about the person who’s living there concerning their health? I know some people have less of a reaction compared to others… but it’s crazy to think about how many bites the resident would have gotten. Each. Night. 😢
The roaches originated from outside the house. They did not just beam in from nowhere. Roaches live outside in every neighborhood. It's when they find their way into a home that they become a problem. Him putting the roaches outside does not change to risk of infestation to neighboring structuring to any real degree.
I subbed out of pure respect for what u do however I might not be a big watcher of videos bcuz this just Makes my skin crawl omgggggg!!! Lol but out of respect n wanting to support what you do i did sub. Ggs bro take care stay safe 🙏🏽💪🏽💯
1. Wouldn’t it be more worthwhile at that point for the homeowner to just throw all that shit out and strip it to the studs? 2. It looks like you’re touching your head and face with your gloves after touching bugs and belongings in the house. 3. Even if you put your clothes in the dryer when you get home, aren’t you putting them in your car when you drive home? Why not wear some disposable coveralls?
Would a high heat treatment not put a bigger dent in both roaches and bedbugs? I’m sure costs is the main factor, but neither bedbugs or roaches survive high heat. The roaches would probably run away from the heat too
You are not wearing a respirator. A respirator must have, by definition, a strap for the top of the head and the bottom of the head by the neck. In the last video when you were wearing the respirator without the bottom strap you may have been violating company policy since you were intentionally wearing it incorrectly. It is better for you if you wear it properly. Do not wear anything under the respirator it prevents a good seal.