DIY Bed Bug Monitor - Sugar/Yeast C02 Trap

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  • @danielelkins247
    @danielelkins247 2 роки тому +9

    This video is old so you may not read this, but you're a great explainer and this is a great, cut-to-the-chase video with no fluff. Please keep this video and your others up. Thank you for the great presentation.

  • @JonathanNYCity
    @JonathanNYCity 8 років тому +18

    MEASUREMENTS: I saw a lot of complaints in the comments about Jeff using metric measurements. I too was annoyed by that. But I did some conversions and came up with a very easy system.
    First, his measurements were by weight - not volume, but I don't have a food scale so trying to do everything in my power to avoid having to go to the store to buy a scale, I wanted to try and figure out a way to do it with the only thing I had - which was a measuring cup. And it turns out it's quiet possible to do!
    I just looked it up online and there were many sites that give the number of measuring cups necessary to hold a certain amount of weight of various foods, including sugar and yeast.
    And basically, it comes out like this:
    150 grams of yeast is equivalent to 3/4s of a measuring cup
    750 grams of sugar is the equivalent of 3.5 measuring cups
    3 liters of water is roughly equivalent to 3 quarts
    I used these exact measurements last night and it worked fine.
    Oh and for those of you who like me have never seen yeast - much less ever worked with it... I was curious why he was telling us to use a 4 gallon container if we only had to pour 3 quarts of water into it. Well... the reason is - the yeast RISES!!! I've heard the expression "yeast rising" but I've never seen it! It will fill up the whole container, so please don't try to shortcut (like I almost did) and use a smaller container. You will need at least a 4-gallon container!

    • @xxxdrcarlxxx
      @xxxdrcarlxxx 5 років тому

      Conversions are easy. So are 25 unnecessary mouse clicks. Easy yet a waste.

  • @codester_d
    @codester_d 9 років тому +11

    Thank you for your videos. Trying to deal with bed bugs on our own in an apartment complex is difficult. We got them from our neighbors since we started to see mattresses and sofas at the dumpster that looked in great shape. They make everyone sign a BB clause in the lease stating that if you report bed bugs, you are responsible for PCO charges for everyone that gets them in your building so NOBODY is reporting it and is scared to say anything.

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  9 років тому +12

      Cody Darnell that's the slippery slope of trying to pass bed bug fee's off to residents, the first issue is it's tough to prove where the bugs came from and then people stop reporting, I would recommend consulting with an attorney on the matter in regards to the wording in the lease

    • @tekobari
      @tekobari 9 років тому +3

      Cody Darnell Check your state law or landlord-tenant relations office (sometimes is combined with Fair Housing and Employment office, odd as that sounds. It was true in my case.). They're usually county, not state, offices. If in doubt, call the county agricultural extension and ask them. They're usually in charge of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) so they'll know everybody and anybody. Anyway, in my state, it's illegal for your landlord to do what yours is doing, and no matter what the lease says, the landlord has strict liability. In fact, should they decide to evict you as a result of a pest infestation or reporting one, my state gives the tenant serious control against the landlord. The problems are 1. knowing your rights, and 2. being willing to go the full course against the landlord if need be.
      I'd also look for another place during the intervening months if you're going to attempt to murder your landlord and when the cops get there. Oh, my! Did I say that? Anyway, what I mean is financially trying to murder your landlord. In other words, let's say he/she still gives you notice. You're better off moving than fighting, but if you need more time to get rid of the bugs before you go, do the paperwork necessary to stay an extra month or whatever. You'll get your money back later. DON'T take the bedbugs with you, for god's sake. It's not only stupid for you to bring them along with you to keep tormenting yourself, it's immoral - yeah, I said it - flat-out immoral to do that to anyone else.
      Then you can sue in small claims court at your leisure. Sue? For what? Getting your security deposit back, for one thing. He/she will try to blame you for the infestation to begin with, then steal your deposit. He might even threaten you with a countersuit to clean the entire apartment building because "you brought them in here." That's like saying it's your fault a fly flew in. They're bugs. They have no preference for tenants or homeowners, opera houses, or museums. They only need somewhere to eat, sleep, and make little bed bugs. Who knows how they got in there? Maybe he/she brought them in while inspecting apartments, for that matter. Don't be cowed. Just keep records, don't argue, don't yell, and - this is most important of all - pay your rent. You'll get it back in court. If you can't pay the last month on one, plus the first one on another, PLUS a new security deposit without getting the old one back (we're talking at least four months' rent here!), then leave the last one and move into the new one in a one-day operation.
      My judge destroyed my old landlord. Serious punishment. Also, before I left that residence - just to give him a little something to remember me by - I got the housing authority out there to inspect the faulty wiring, furnace, termites, and a lovely set of unsafe stairs. Around 2/3 of the problems I didn't even know about. The reason they were so happy to do this was because all my rent was paid in full. About 95% of the time, the tenant is withholding rent. Trust me on this: if you're paid up, they're happy to help you. Otherwise, they think you're trying to pull a fast one on your landlord, because many tenants try to do that. Scumbags make it bad for the rest of us.
      Anyway, the city condemned the building. I think a lot of this was due to how the landlord talked to them. He was a hot-head, and began calling one of the inspectors a lot of nasty names, swearing, etc. It made the inspector so angry, he came back out and found MORE stuff to cite that the landlord would have to repair. You might not be so lucky; that is, your landlord might not be an insane, greedy, loudmouth. In that case, you'll just get the one inspection.
      I got my deposit back, filing fees, law library copying fees, the cost of a book on landlord-tenant law, and double damages, meaning an additional two months rent worth of cash. When he stiffed me on the payment, I notified him by mail that I'd accept payment over six months at 10% interest, interest to be paid first. He paid five days later.
      I was told by former neighbors that it cost him nearly $20,000 to repair everything he was cited for, AND he had to remove the illegal rental area he'd put in. I didn't know that the house was a single-residency place. He'd tried to turn it into a duplex, but illegally. So not only did he have the construction expensive of illegally turning it into a duplex, he incurred even more expense when it had to change it back into the single-residence house it was to begin with. That, plus the termites, the entire heating system, most of the wiring, etc., and doing much of the work himself and with friends, still cost an extra twenty grand.
      Now that I've gone through it, I'm proud I did it, but I wouldn't wish court on anyone except him. He deserves it. I'm not making this up - within the year, his wife left him. Apparently she believed his story at the beginning, but when we got into court, and I had all that evidence, she realized he was lying. Then, when he refused to pay, it made her so nervous, the problems they'd already been having were maximized. Finally, a woman sued him for child support! I couldn't ask for anything better than that. His wife left him; he lost thousands, and he refused to pay child support. The mother of the baby took him to court, where HE demanded custody.
      Best thing ever: his mother was so thrilled to have a grandchild, and adored not only the ex-wife, but the girlfriend, that she testified against him during the support/custody hearing, saying he wasn't fit to have custody. The judge ruled on his back support and gave him supervised visitation only - at his mother's house. The ex got community property stuff, so she's half owner of everything, including apartments. The mother of the baby got her support payments. I got my money. An extra dessert I forgot to mention was that you have to serve papers on someone when you go to court. I knew where he lived, but he was being such a jackass about it, I chose to hire a county sheriff to serve his papers at his workplace, where he was a supervisor. A neighbor had told me how everyone at work despised him. I can only imagine the laughs and delight his co-workers and "underlings" got when that sheriff showed up and served him in front of everyone.
      Not one bit of this story is made up. In fact, I'm once again proud of myself and hadn't thought of this in years, because I've had such a professional and pleasant landlord all this time. Anyway, I hope this helps.
      And I hope he dies a penniless, lingering, death.

    • @leeleelee8672
      @leeleelee8672 6 років тому

      Well if its a law do you. protect your family. Some people are allergic to those bites and it they get bit in the throat they can get a swollen throat and thats an emergency room visit.

    • @cringe-god8104
      @cringe-god8104 5 років тому

      I would recommend wearing a wire and tricking one of the other neighbors into confessing then take that to the landlord

    • @FlaschDJ
      @FlaschDJ 5 років тому +1

      Bed Bug TV - If a found a burglar in my home, I might shoot him dead but I wouldn’t dance and gloat about. Your delight at watching a family crumble is ugly. Yes, he apparently deserved court action but I wouldn’t act like I’d won the lottery.

  • @TheFirstgoldking
    @TheFirstgoldking 10 років тому +15

    A couple lil pks of yeast and a cup of sugar in a gal milk jug will make co2 also. A cap with a hole and a ft of plastic tubing stuck in it hanging down into the trap will work great with min spill risk too.

    • @aaronmarkinson2670
      @aaronmarkinson2670 4 роки тому

      Can I asked a question do have did this person test how much co2 this puts out because this could kill you if the room you put it in fill up with more climbing to hights because it heavier than air so how much is actually safe. And by the way instead of useing yeast I found that useing vinger and tiny bet of tspoon barking soda creats lot of co2 that's kind I'm useing make the traps question how co2 is coming out can any give answer to that!!?

    • @bbranden1750
      @bbranden1750 2 роки тому +2

      @@aaronmarkinson2670good idea but does the barking soda keep neighbors awake?😄

  • @gibbytravis
    @gibbytravis 10 років тому +27

    Added bonus, you can drink your pest control worries away after it ferments for a few days.

  • @dchauvinoc
    @dchauvinoc 9 років тому +8

    I used spray adhesive to texturize the traps I made

  • @fitzyschannel1574
    @fitzyschannel1574 7 років тому +21

    Leaving the lid on wont let the CO2 get out... I'm a little confused

    • @leeleelee8672
      @leeleelee8672 6 років тому +2

      I think the whole idea is the tube will let it out gradually, but this did not work for my friend
      she was highly upset and crying. This thing won't go away. But read my comment up top or where ever you see my comment answer from the guy advertising this thing to follow. Stay blessed Hope my comment works. Its what I helped my friend with an idea that will help her sleep until she resolves her BB problem.

    • @Mitoubacklund
      @Mitoubacklund 5 років тому +7

      @@leeleelee8672 What tube? I didn't see any tubes on this video?

    • @rwitter5333
      @rwitter5333 3 роки тому

      @@leeleelee8672 ppz 0xz X

    • @myhealthmybusiness8441
      @myhealthmybusiness8441 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/-IyKFAM_nug/v-deo.html

    • @d12kiem7
      @d12kiem7 2 роки тому

      @@Mitoubacklund same. They totally forgot that crucial step

  • @hagbard72
    @hagbard72 9 років тому +1

    My trap consists of a mid sized metal can, inside I put a plastic water bottle cut down about half, I place the neck inside the bottle. I then boil up water and sugar, pour the mixture into the bottle when about 90f, then sprinkle in yeast. Along the bottom of the can I put the talc. Oh, and cover the bottle first with paper towel. The mixture smells a bit like baking bread and looks like beer. I use this inside a sealed ziplock laundry bag to test suspicious items before using them in the house. Haven't caught anything, assuming because there's nothing to catch since we haven't had any signs of bed bugs. I'd use your method if I think I did.

  • @AyeJay99
    @AyeJay99 11 років тому +1

    Thanks Jeff for the info. This seams like a great trap.

  • @sanfranciscobay
    @sanfranciscobay 10 років тому +1

    Why not use a white colored dish pan instead of the two dog dishes, the typical 18x18 inch size, cover with blue masking tape to give the bugs some traction or make paper/sandpaper ramps up the sides so they can get to the top and hopefully crawl/fall in. Coat the inside vertical 4 walls of the dishpan sides with baby powder to make it slippery so they cannot climb out, add 1/16th inch diatomaceous earth on the bottom of the dish pan. Place liquid ingredients in a gallon size sterile plastic bottle with a hole in the top cap, drape a piece of saran wrap over two thirds of the plastic bottle, add a few drinking straws down the length of the bottle to direct the CO2 into the dish pan, secure the saran wrap and straws with a rubber band.

  • @keywestpuma4095
    @keywestpuma4095 10 років тому +7

    if you cover the 5 gal bucket, how does the carbon dioxide get out to attract the bed bugs?

  • @kimgroscost7839
    @kimgroscost7839 3 роки тому +4

    I think u should show the ingredients mixed up because I didn't realize this mixture creates a LOT of foam. I made it in a smaller container and it bubbled over onto the carpet. Does this work in the day or primarily at night?

  • @comedybeersexappeal
    @comedybeersexappeal 10 років тому +1

    Well done, Sir.

  • @megg7558
    @megg7558 3 роки тому

    Big bucket of mixture last only for 8 hrs and a gallon of mixture with tubing last for a week. Put the blocks on the dog container so it can help the bugs to crawl on the bucket

  • @holley87greeneyes18
    @holley87greeneyes18 5 років тому +5

    Ok I wanna just update what happend to me ours was a carpet beetle that only I am allergic too but this was the scariest experience of my life I seriously thought we had bed bugs and I feel so sorry for people that do because that will make u crazy I stayed up all night on my couch with a bottle of bug spray until I couldn’t anymore because I had a rash on my arms and a little tiny bug was on my arms and it was seriously making me go nuts I ended up throwing away a $300 topper for my bed sheets mattress cover all of this and I seriously almost took my mattress off and burned it I can’t stay with bugs I am a little more ok with this carpet beetle now that it’s being treated and we had no idea we don’t live like dirty or anything I can’t even be around a roach if one is in my room I will move out until he is dead but this is horrible and I would prob have to check into a hospital I was acting absolutely crazy over this and I can’t imagine what people are dealing with the people that came to treat our carpets said bed bugs can go into anyone’s house it’s not anything about being dirty so I am just gonna put a cover on my boxspring and I am having to use medicine from this carpet beetle but I really feel for people going through this because that was one of the scariest things of my life

  • @Christian-cz9bu
    @Christian-cz9bu 7 років тому +1

    Hey boss thanks for the video, although one warning about
    bucket size would have been nice, I'm sure the bugs that came to investigate
    the smell likely enjoyed drowning in a beer-smelling foamy jacuzzi...

    • @Christian-cz9bu
      @Christian-cz9bu 7 років тому +2

      I stand corrected, even the 5 gallon bucket foamed over...

    • @daveoelke857
      @daveoelke857 Рік тому

      @@Christian-cz9bu Water level perhaps was too high. Maybe use less yeast.

  • @getcvan
    @getcvan 4 роки тому +1

    Would be nice to show it working.

    • @yeoshiyamamoto894
      @yeoshiyamamoto894 3 роки тому

      They would have to tape the full 8 hrs to show anything, then condense the video in a 1 minute segment. They are not interested in doing that; no profit in it. But you have a great idea.

  • @beatweezl
    @beatweezl 8 років тому +4

    I poured baking soda all over my carpet. Looks like the beach. It dries them out. They are getting scarce.

    • @fallspring1033
      @fallspring1033 4 роки тому +3

      I've heard diatomaceous earth works too. You can buy it at most healthy food stores. Or online I suppose.

  • @sanfranciscobay
    @sanfranciscobay 10 років тому +8

    Bed Bugs are supposed to be an epidemic level. Why has a major company/country refused to produce a simple, efficient, affordable, stable trap? Somebody could make millions of dollars on this trap if mass produced.

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  10 років тому +2

      working on it...we're launching a new product line called SenSci Activ (bed bug lure) and Sensci Volcano (monitor) in the next 1-2 months and we hope this starts to fill that void

    • @palmina77italiana
      @palmina77italiana 10 років тому +2

      Also ...why are all of the pest control companies pushing *HARMFUL,USELESS,COSTLY chemicals...when HEAT kills them forever...eggs and all. ?

    • @sanfranciscobay
      @sanfranciscobay 10 років тому +3

      If you turn on the heat, the bugs flee to a cooler area. And they are capable of fleeing inside of a wall, inside of a cabinet etc. You need to lure them to their death. They want their meal and are not real smart in intelligence.

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  10 років тому +1

      Palmina D'Alessandro heat is a good treatment option but it can be expensive, a "traditional" approach using pesticides and other non-chemical products can also be effective but tends to take a little longer to get rid of every bug depending on the degree of infestation, comparing heat and traditional services is like comparing a luxury car and an economic one, both get you from point A to B it's just a matter of what you can afford and the add-on's you want

    • @palmina77italiana
      @palmina77italiana 10 років тому +1

      ***** but the chemicals don't kill the bugs but rather only relocate them ...the bugs have become immune to the pesticides. Fact. The heat treatment is LESS in the long run. The company wants to make money and keep coming back therefore they push chemical "treatments"

  • @Kd8OUR
    @Kd8OUR 9 років тому +12

    might as well set up a mash and make some shine with that amount... then bugs or not, who cares.

    • @royalmakai4956
      @royalmakai4956 3 роки тому

      pro tip : you can watch series on flixzone. I've been using it for watching a lot of movies lately.

    • @kendallarian3887
      @kendallarian3887 3 роки тому

      @Royal Makai Definitely, I've been using Flixzone for months myself :D

  • @Lynnypopsable
    @Lynnypopsable 9 років тому

    Thank you Jeff I will be trying this tomorrow, I have been suffering for ages. I will work out the measurements to unlike some of these numpty's .

  • @d12kiem7
    @d12kiem7 2 роки тому

    would it also work without the "trap"? Like can they just crawl into the bucket and drown?

  • @quidestveritas8713
    @quidestveritas8713 11 років тому +1

    Why wouldn't the bugs crawl up the wooden blocks and up the bucket?

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  11 років тому +1

      brittany is correct, they can't access the wooden blocks and bucket due to the pitfall

  • @ZER0--
    @ZER0-- 6 років тому +5

    Or you could wear a scuda diving kit.

  • @devenchapman4938
    @devenchapman4938 10 років тому +2

    Once I have the trap made where do I put it??? Can I put it on my bed once I have it made or put it around the bed???

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  10 років тому +2

      I would put it near where you think the bugs are.....i.e. near the bed, couch, etc... you could place it on top of the bed bug I would be careful not to spill it as it would make a huge mess

  • @humandrone4514
    @humandrone4514 7 років тому +5

    Is there a cheaper way to make the yeast? 150g of yeast is $5 CA every batch, that can get expensive.

    • @jafinch78
      @jafinch78 3 роки тому

      Yes and technically you're brewing yeast also though there are optimal ways like brewing alcoholic beverages or for bread making or just to make yeast. Technically, more cost effectively you can brew your own yeast from flour and sugar captured from the air too. Search online regarding since there are a few different ways to "make yeast".

    • @kh3612
      @kh3612 2 роки тому

      Also can make a batch of "Friendship Bread Starter"…. Google for a recipe.

  • @chxo6671
    @chxo6671 10 років тому +1

    I plan on trying this while sleeping in an adjacent room. Will that cause bedbugs to spread or will the bugs be more attracted to the CO2? I do not think I have an infestation, but just came back from a trip and would like to try this as a cautionary measure.

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  10 років тому +1

      I don't think sleeping in another room for one or two night will cause the bugs to spread as long as you don't transfer them to the new room yourself (on your clothes, a bag) or they aren't already there, you would probably be more attractive than the CO2 produced by the trap but for one or two nights it probably wouldn't matter

    • @chxo6671
      @chxo6671 10 років тому

      ***** I stayed at a hotel about a week and a half ago and had suspicions of bed bugs because of possible fecal matter (about 3 pen-like dots on the mattress). I had the hotel check and they said they found no sign of bed bugs after I stayed, but I was still concerned. I washed my bedding and most clothing, and I have tried this trap for 4 nights now (2 of which I slept in the room, 2 where I slept in the adjacent room). Nothing in this trap, or on the interceptors I installed. How would you suggest I proceed with monitoring the situation?

    • @thekhamisiproject
      @thekhamisiproject 10 років тому +3

      ***** It absolutely does matter - people who do this almost ALWAYS transfer the bugs to another part of the home. It's advisable to handle the issue where you spotted it for maximum containment.

  • @dianajimenez2322
    @dianajimenez2322 10 років тому +1

    Cuantos dias para ver resultados y si funciona ???

  • @haleyb8292
    @haleyb8292 10 років тому +2

    Where do you put it in your house? By your bed?

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  10 років тому +2

      close to wherever you think you have an issue, i.e. bed, couch, etc....

  • @braveheart547
    @braveheart547 2 роки тому +1

    Has this worked for anyone?

  • @sukapakwu
    @sukapakwu 5 років тому +1

    I only find instant dry yeast. Is it replaceable?

  • @hcic9860
    @hcic9860 Рік тому

    Was the lid, left on or off?

  • @RaginMoose100
    @RaginMoose100 7 років тому +4

    This may sound really stupid but do you leave the lid on the whole time or remove it when you start?

    • @skeptic3332
      @skeptic3332 2 роки тому +1

      Leave it off. If you seal the bucket it will pop open or worse split open as you are producing gas in the bucket and the pressure will build and need to go somewhere.

  • @drstew1
    @drstew1 10 років тому +1

    I have just prepared this , mine in a 2L bottle ,238g of sugar 7g of yeast glass with straw from bottle , air tight i thought it lasts for days? This video said 8 hours.

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  10 років тому

      it typically only lasts for 8 hours (or so). Obviously you can reset the trap but the actual production of CO2 will go down dramatically after 8 hours

    • @JnSavedByTheBell
      @JnSavedByTheBell 10 років тому

      ***** False! CO2 production will slowly go down in a period of 2-3 weeks as numerous earlier fermentation has proven. Get your facts right, Jeff, people are starting to find out you are ignorant and can't answer questions about traps.

  • @raydressel3741
    @raydressel3741 9 років тому +1

    Do you have to re-mix the mixture each night. Other sites said it lasts a couple of weeks?

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  9 років тому +3

      it definitely doesn't last a couple of weeks, Rutgers research suggests 24 hours based upon the mixing ratio above

    • @raydressel3741
      @raydressel3741 9 років тому

      ***** awesome...24 hours is at least better than 8! I'll take stock on yeast and sugar :)

  • @WestCoastWeatherVane
    @WestCoastWeatherVane 3 роки тому

    What do you do with the bed bugs if you find any in the trap? Flush them down the toilet?

    • @yeoshiyamamoto894
      @yeoshiyamamoto894 3 роки тому

      Yes, the LOO is the best place as the Brits say.

    • @skeptic3332
      @skeptic3332 2 роки тому

      I would kill em first, squish em, boiling water, crush em with a spoon, can you tell how much I dislike them. I wouldn't trust the critters to not climb out of the toilet.

  • @Atgul-z6o
    @Atgul-z6o 3 роки тому

    Would a candle work? It’s also a heat source

    • @skeptic3332
      @skeptic3332 2 роки тому

      BB are attracted to CO2 what we exhale as we breathe. So this trap creates CO2 and tricks the bugs to climb into the trap.

  • @craigpope4897
    @craigpope4897 2 роки тому

    How long will that mixture make carbon dioxide?

  • @najiahossain4765
    @najiahossain4765 10 років тому +2

    Jeff, I made the trap but it didn't work. It has 5 days, no bed bugs at all. Still I am getting bites. Is there any particular measurement of how much yeast, sugar and water should be?

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  10 років тому +1

      the measurements are in the description of the video above as well as in the video

    • @angeliquebarboa8613
      @angeliquebarboa8613 9 років тому +1

      +Bed Bug TV (Jeff White) please explain the lid - if it's closed completely how is the CO2 suppose to attract the BBs?
      Also would you do experiments with Tea Tree oils, Eucalyptus and lavender oils, and Rubbing Alcohol, and DE, please. These products claim to rid / off BBs.
      I found bed big after 3 days. I want to sleep and study in my own room !!!!! It's ruining my sleep, etc. and I am sleeping in the living qtrs (loft) and at times my truck!

  • @cat5fan
    @cat5fan 10 років тому

    Can we use a 5 gallon bucket as that can be purchased at every hardware store. Wouldn't doing this for x amount of continuous days eliminate your bug problem? They have to feed so they'll all come out and be killed.

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  10 років тому +1

      unfortunately it's rarely that easy, certain bugs in a population may not respond to the artificial cues or never commit to the trap, therefore in many infestations monitors should not be seen as a control tool, only devices that can help you control a problem with other tools or a monitor

  • @Roydw3
    @Roydw3 10 років тому

    did you leave part of the lid open? how does the co2 escape? If it is sealed, will they come to it?

    • @joannesv
      @joannesv 10 років тому

      The original Rutgers article (www.ingentaconnect.com/content/esa/jee/2013/00000106/00000004/art00036 )does not mention a hole in the containers either but the orange stickers on the containers (in the figure 5 and 6) could indicate these holes.

  • @wolffreak33
    @wolffreak33 8 років тому

    How critical is is that the edges of the dog bowl are near 90 degrees? mine is about at a 70 degree angle
    also, does the container have to be four gallons? would a smaller container work just as well, as long as it can hold all the ingredients?

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  8 років тому +2

      +wolffreak33 what's critical is that the bugs have a textured surface to climb to get into the dog bowl and then fall into a polished well that they can't climb out, the angle to get in is less important than the texture, the trap area should be close to 90 degrees. I don't the container doesn't have to be exactly 4 gallons but I'm unsure of how small it can be and still work as demonstrated

  • @kathyroman3070
    @kathyroman3070 10 років тому +1

    Hi Jeff. Does this work for rat mites? Thanks for your answer :)

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  10 років тому

      I'm actually not sure, the best solution for rat mites is to find the source and eliminate it and clean the area the source was in, if you try it and have success please let me know

    • @JnSavedByTheBell
      @JnSavedByTheBell 10 років тому +1

      ***** The answer is no. This trap has been designed for bedbugs and rat mites respond to different lures and stimulus. An entomologist should know that but Jeff White says he is not sure.

    • @melaniebryson3792
      @melaniebryson3792 9 років тому

      try Eucoclean, available on amazon.com or www.eucoclean.com

  • @KockyArapopolis
    @KockyArapopolis 10 років тому +1

    Thank you Jeff but there are mathematically deficient people like me. I don't know metric systems, also is the a way to do this on a small scale, and set up many traps in the house?

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  10 років тому +2

      I would recommend 1 trap in a normal sized room (10x10'ish)

    • @sanfranciscobay
      @sanfranciscobay 10 років тому +2

      It's a 1 to 5 ratio if it's 150 grams of yeast and 750 grams of sugar. One cup yeast to five cups sugar to 3 Quarts/Liters of warm 100 F water. Correct me if I'm wrong.
      One cup of yeast = 136 grams.
      One cup of sugar = 225 grams.

    • @leeleelee8672
      @leeleelee8672 6 років тому +1

      IM not Jeff, but professionals say that they are mostly where you sleep, and they come out between 2 and 5 am when they go and hide again. lol. smart f..kers.

  • @scottcurtis4973
    @scottcurtis4973 9 років тому

    Should I leave the top off the 5 gal bucket? Also I am not as familiar with metrics as I am with standard measurements

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  9 років тому +1

      recommendations are to leave it slightly/cracked open

    • @FlaschDJ
      @FlaschDJ 5 років тому

      You obviously have the Internet. There are hundreds of metric conversion sites.

  • @mravenue427
    @mravenue427 10 років тому

    So do you leave the bucket of the trap cracked open a little or can you leave the bucket wide open?

  • @JaneDoe-oy9uf
    @JaneDoe-oy9uf 9 років тому

    Jeff, How long is the sugar/yeast water mixture effective? Can you use the same mixture several nights in a row? Or is it best to mix up new sugar/yeast water every night? If I make the mixture in the morning, will it still work at night?

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  9 років тому

      it's producing the optimal level of CO2 for about 24 hours after mixing, after that it would be best to mix a new batch

  • @kimhaines6970
    @kimhaines6970 9 років тому +1

    Jeff do you put a hole in the lid?

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  9 років тому +5

      KIM HAINES just leave the lid slightly open

  • @ryan2096
    @ryan2096 8 років тому +1

    What is he saying at 1:52? Tape what Powder????

  • @Fredytrejos503
    @Fredytrejos503 6 років тому

    So you keep the top on??

    • @leeleelee8672
      @leeleelee8672 6 років тому

      I heard keep the top on and make a hole in the top with a tubing can help also a person said on this thread leave the tubing hanging but not near the trap because they can climb up and drop to the floor again.

  • @frankkboy25
    @frankkboy25 10 років тому +1

    What kind of yeast do I get to kill them

    • @tekobari
      @tekobari 9 років тому +4

      louie stanley There are two types of yeast which normal people use. One is nutritional yeast. You get that at a health food store, body-building gym, whatever. It's dead.
      The one you want is active, dried yeast - the kind used in baking bread. That's what makes your bread rise. When mixed with water, it begins to grow again, but it has to have something to eat in order to grow. That's what the sugar is for. The water brings it back to life (so to speak) and it eats the sugar. Bubble, bubble. It smells just like bread baking, and if you like that aroma, you won't mind this at all. There are mail order baking supply places where you can buy it in bulk, such as a pound at a time, much more cheaply than those little packages. Amazon sells it, too. Get the cheapest you can find from a reputable seller. You just need them to grow, not bake croissants or anything. As I write this, Amazon has Fleischmann's at $11 for two pounds. That's a huge saving over the packages.

  • @joehammond9946
    @joehammond9946 8 років тому

    does it need to be at night?

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  8 років тому

      not necessarily but obviously bed bugs tend to be active at night

  • @dablet
    @dablet 4 роки тому

    can i reuse the trap for multiple nights? or is this only 1 time use only?

    • @yeoshiyamamoto894
      @yeoshiyamamoto894 3 роки тому

      Only good for 8 hrs, but do this instead
      The size of the bucket and the quantity of sugar and yeast used in the video are unrealistic for a home, or apartment resident.
      Bed bugs are found in large numbers in bat caves. The CO2 they exhaust is very small compared to the human breath; thus you do not need a 4 gallon pail and a large quantity of sugar and yeast.
      I recommend using 2 cups sugar mixed with 1 tablespoon of dry active yeast (or the content of a 7-8 gr envelope) in a 2-litres soda bottle with warm water, still well before putting in bottle. Use a small drywall screw and screwdriver to make a hole in the middle of the cap and place a small glad bag over the bottle. The glad bag “guides” the CO2 down the sides of the bottle and into the tray. I use a large recycled lasagna black tray that accommodates two 2-litre soda bottles plus a SenSci trap with the Chemical Lure. IT LASTS 2 WEEKS not 8 hrs like the large pail recommended by Rutgers University. The SenSci Volcano Trap and Lure are optional; the trap still works well with Carbon Dioxide only.
      You can also sit the bottle son the inverted doggy bowls but be very careful about tipping them over, especially if you have kids, pets, and even your bed sheets may hit the bottle and tip it over; so caution is advised. A good idea is to use flexible tubing to direct the CO2 into the trap while the bottles sit somewhere else, a short distance away and protected from tipping.

  • @yeoshiyamamoto894
    @yeoshiyamamoto894 3 роки тому

    The size of the bucket and the quantity of sugar and yeast used in the video are unrealistic for a home, or apartment resident.
    Bed bugs are found in large numbers in bat caves. The CO2 they exhaust is very small compared to the human breath; thus you do not need a 4 gallon pail and a large quantity of sugar and yeast.
    I recommend using 2 cups sugar mixed with 1 tablespoon of dry active yeast (or the content of a 7-8 gr envelope) in a 2-litres soda bottle with warm water, still well before putting in bottle. Use a small drywall screw and screwdriver to make a hole in the middle of the cap and place a small glad bag over the bottle. The glad bag “guides” the CO2 down the sides of the bottle and into the tray. I use a large recycled lasagna black tray that accommodates two 2-litre soda bottles plus a SenSci trap with the Chemical Lure. IT LASTS 2 WEEKS not 8 hrs like the large pail recommended by Rutgers University. The SenSci Volcano Trap and Lure are optional; the trap still works well with Carbon Dioxide only.
    You can also sit the bottle son the inverted doggy bowls but be very careful about tipping them over, especially if you have kids, pets, and even your bed sheets may hit the bottle and tip it over; so caution is advised. A good idea is to use flexible tubing to direct the CO2 into the trap while the bottles sit somewhere else, a short distance away and protected from tipping.

    • @skeptic3332
      @skeptic3332 2 роки тому

      BB are drawn to CO2 because it's what we exhale when we breathe, the trap has nothing to do with the BB exhaling CO2, So as he said the bucket mimics the exhaling of 1 1/2 people to draw the critters to the trap.

    • @luminatez1783
      @luminatez1783 2 роки тому +1

      @@skeptic3332 Pretty sure he was referring to the amount of CO2 the bats exhaust not the bedbugs. And while one bat does exhaust less then a human, maybe the difference lies in the large number of bats all exhaling at once rather then 1 human to 1 bat comparison? Something to consider?

  • @katherineeitzen2068
    @katherineeitzen2068 9 років тому

    What if, instead of dog bowls, I just stuck a bunch of glue boards under the container with the mixture?...

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  9 років тому +1

      that would work just be aware that if you plan on re-using the container you may have a very difficult time getting the glueboards off of the container, if you put the container directly on the glueboards good luck get getting them off

  • @amobrunner
    @amobrunner 10 років тому

    thank u jeff

  • @bboldt2
    @bboldt2 3 роки тому

    Why isn't this a strategy for the total elimination of BB in the environment?

  • @ddmcpaisley6299
    @ddmcpaisley6299 Рік тому

    How do I convert grams into plain ol' folk speak?

  • @leeleelee8672
    @leeleelee8672 6 років тому +1

    This is an update on my review. Too bad its worst, This does not work. I did it as he said to do it but with fewer ingredients with a smaller container, I put this in my friend's room and it did not work. She was sad. Just want to share if you still have bed bugs because this method did not work, for the meanwhile you can buy Off bug repeller draw a barrier around your mattress with it and this will keep the bed bugs from biting you, I came up with it with my friend and it worked she was tired of getting bit. So I did it for her I put the nozzle of the sprayer close to the mattress like the sprayer and the mattress was coming face to face, Press down on the sprayer and draw a barrier around the mattress. She was so happy they did not go past the barrier, Another thing please wear a mask because this stuff "off" bug repellent is strong on fumes, Open a window let the aerosol out of the room. Then come back in the room do this two hours before going to bed to give the room air. Oh, when you spray all you have to do is draw with the spray very close and draw a line with the liquid that comes out of the "off" can Again She was happy. Do this every night but when you draw the line with the sprayer nosel on the mattress draw it fast make sure the line is connected. This can be done until you can find a solution to your problem with bed bugs. When you travel put some off spray in your suitcase and trust me nothing will come near your suitcase in the airport. Stay blessed and happy people, hugs for all.....Just for protection when you take care of your problem make it a habit to spray your bed's legs and headboard with this "off". put bug and roach and ant interceptor with some talc powder in the first entrance for the bugs they will enter your interceptors and breath the talc powder and suffocate and die. I ask; you to do this with all of your beds and your children's beds. and your dressers, if they have legs, do it also if your dressers do not have legs get rid of it and get a new one the same color of your bed so it can still match and get a new dresser with legs long enough for the interceptors won't touch the bottom part of the dresser, And your couch in the living room put some interceptors there as well These are sold in Amazon\, and they come in black and brown and white.
    you can instead of talc powder you can use "Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade" sold on Amazon as well. put some of the "Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade" in the first part of the interceptor and a small amount around Where the leg stands in the interceptors. Stay Blessed Everyone and be happy. Not
    P-noid about these suckers, if you have any comment on this please don't hesitate to enter your comment. P.S. forgot to mention try this way with a bottle and follow it to the letter.----------------- ua-cam.com/video/nuKHsqubCm8/v-deo.html ---------------------- Or you can get some "Sterifab" cost my friend $39 on Amazon you need to wear a breather mask. This drys in 10 minutes and the air in the room give it an hour 1/2 to clear out the air its not a bad smell, but do open the window cause it has chemicals. Look up 'Sterifab on Amazon". My friend did all I typed on here with some of my ideas with the bug repel and the link and the sterifab and the interceptors, read the instruction completely so you know what to do with the sterifab. Again Stay blessed people.

  • @avi55580
    @avi55580 8 років тому +1

    spray washing poweder solution on bed bugs..imedeiatly they will die. these method is not hazards for humans and safe .

  • @ZER0--
    @ZER0-- 6 років тому +1

    Where in the room should it be placed?

    • @boxelder9167
      @boxelder9167 4 роки тому

      Central 1/3 and to the left a little. 😁 Bed bugs will travel about 8 feet for a meal.

  • @pattimincher4201
    @pattimincher4201 10 років тому

    Why couldn't you just add more yeast and sugar to the water like you do when you make sour dough starter to keep the yeast alive and working. That way you do not have to mix it everyday.

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  10 років тому +1

      I'll be the first to admit I'm not a yeast/sugar/cooking expert so I'm not sure I can answer your question, I just reported what researchers at Rutgers University developed

    • @pattimincher4201
      @pattimincher4201 10 років тому +1

      Well I am going to try it and see what happens. From bread making I think if I feed the yeast with some sugar it should stay alive.
      I have my first ever expousre to bed bugs and I am doing everything I can to get them out of my house..Hopefully 6 months from now I will be able to say yes they are gone. It seems they are only in one room at this time. I am treating this like they are in the whole house. It is all out war and I plan to win.

    • @donaa5779
      @donaa5779 10 років тому

      patti mincher Hi, Patti! I am dealing with this new issue too and I would love to know if you added more sugar and yeast to the water and if it worked. Also, if you did, would you tell me how much yeast and sugar you used with the amount of water also? For now, I am going to try it as shown and hope for the best....uuuuuggh...No sleeping until this is gone...

    • @cat5fan
      @cat5fan 10 років тому

      I'll take a guess and say the precise numbers of the ingredients will mimic the amount of oxygen of a human adult for 8 hours. Please up date your progress.

    • @prhee5956
      @prhee5956 3 роки тому

      @@pattimincher4201 me too! 60 yrs young first ever. Omg all bit up on nights that I'm so exhausted that I DO fall asleep. Lol

  • @wellsjdan
    @wellsjdan 8 років тому +1

    why so big a container for the mix? can you scale it down?

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  8 років тому

      in the video I'm just following the directions that Rutgers University provides as they developed the concept. Yes you can probably scale it down but if you use less yeast/sugar you will create less CO2

    • @alennnnn
      @alennnnn 4 роки тому

      I agree with this because it makes more co2. Attracting more bugs

    • @melissadawdy6971
      @melissadawdy6971 4 роки тому

      It foams up big time.

  • @rafaelmondonedo637
    @rafaelmondonedo637 10 років тому

    will instant yeast work?

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  10 років тому

      Not sure...haven't tried or tested different yeasts

    • @JnSavedByTheBell
      @JnSavedByTheBell 10 років тому

      @__Rafael Mondonedo__ Yes, instant yeast works, as any other yeast. Fermentation is an old process and well documented. You should ask real experts instead of Jeff White

    • @JnSavedByTheBell
      @JnSavedByTheBell 10 років тому

      ***** Yes he does as Ciclecto in Bedbbuegr.com He is in league with the worst poison-pushers, the ones that are making a profit from people bedbug demise. That's all he is interested in, playing games and making a name for himself, worthless!
      And you, you seem offended that I give him some of his own medicine, well I don't care about you. You are nobody and your opinion doesn't matter. I have one million views of my videos and you have none. You can whine all you want and nobody will listen to you.
      I am better than you because you are doing nothing to help people. You cannot stop me and you won't, no matter what you whine about. I would rather be a Frenchy than a nobody like you.

  • @kimhaines6970
    @kimhaines6970 9 років тому

    Is there a reason Jeff why I haven't caught one bug. But they walk all over me all day.

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  9 років тому

      KIM HAINES no idea but something doesn't sound right, I'd have to see it myself to provide an opinion

    • @kimayahsmith444
      @kimayahsmith444 9 років тому

      +KIM HAINES I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM. I HAVEN'T SEEN ANYTHING IN THE TRAP, BUT I HAVE BEEN BIT.

    • @kimhaines6970
      @kimhaines6970 9 років тому +1

      +kimayah smith I have been using Diatomaceous Earth food grade. This seems to be working. The sugar and yeast was a waste of time and money.

    • @kimayahsmith444
      @kimayahsmith444 9 років тому

      Thanx Kim Haines, I'll try that before this gets out of control.

    • @Dc423holly
      @Dc423holly 9 років тому +1

      +Kim Haines and Kimayah. I have been using diatomaceous earth as well, but the thing is that the bugs are not attracted to it. On the contrary, they will avoid it if they can go around. I would suggest that the reason you two are still getting bit is because I have found the bugs favorite place is to stay ON the bed rails and small bed crevices where you cant see them so if you're still using the bed and apparently still breathing, they are smelling you and you're easier to reach then the trap. In my case, I quarantined the one bedroom and no one is in there so I am going to try this trap now to get CO2 in the room. I also spread a dusting of Diatomaceous earth (Home depot 9.00) all around the perimeter of the room walls and all around the bed legs. I closely inspected the bed frame first after removing the boxspring and mattress and sealed both of them in matress covers(Walmart 30.00 each)

  • @ken8844
    @ken8844 10 років тому

    that crazy. doesn't it last for about a month. instead you need to remake it everyday??? that a lot of sugar and yeast.

    • @BedBugCentralTV
      @BedBugCentralTV  10 років тому

      you have to remake it every day

    • @ken8844
      @ken8844 10 років тому

      i heard it last 2-3 weeks especially with all those sugar and yeast you are using.

    • @beersnob11123
      @beersnob11123 10 років тому +1

      Give me a couple weeks and I'll show you how to make one that lasts roughly a week. Search for bedbug beacon X.

  • @tinasharp3323
    @tinasharp3323 Рік тому

    How do you kill them?

    • @Illsky9
      @Illsky9 Рік тому

      By burning your home down and everything in it or get DE Earth and poof it everywhere with a powder duster.

  • @TheFirstgoldking
    @TheFirstgoldking 10 років тому +3

    Stir in a 5lb bag of flour then the next day bake a lot of bread..waste not want not.

    • @noversibirsk
      @noversibirsk 7 років тому

      yea with some bed bugs as a protein source.

  • @poidmanero4317
    @poidmanero4317 7 років тому +1

    Wait did he just say liters and grams? ....bye

  • @kiwichic05
    @kiwichic05 6 років тому

    Wot a load of shite 🤔😣 Co2 traps only work when the sugar/water stay at the right temperature... Which it doesn't!! 😒

  • @Teddymwenda
    @Teddymwenda 4 роки тому +1

    Your too far

  • @angelajohnson5728
    @angelajohnson5728 8 років тому +2

    Waaaay too complex....too much stuff, and, if you're talking to Americans, we use ounces, pounds, etc. not metric measurements

    • @stoneymcdingle1362
      @stoneymcdingle1362 7 років тому +5

      You thought that was complex?

    • @andrehut8131
      @andrehut8131 5 років тому +1

      I am American, and I use and understand metric measurements perfectly.

  • @irishsailordog1391
    @irishsailordog1391 3 роки тому

    This clip is one beautiful proof of University arrogance, clueless intellectuals lost inside their illusions of "higher" with minimal to zero practical experience and refusal to consult any "lower" person; especially any with competent housewives. About any competent housewife will fall over laughing at the idiocy of this sample. First the average house room temp is less then the ideal temp for bread yeast to ideally ferment, thus slower ferment equals way less CO2 then claimed - that's just one problem; the one arrogant oversight that will generate all the housewife laughs is the size and major mess danger when the house dog or the curious toddlers or many other sources of oops, dang, knocked this unstable solution of sugar water over onto the carpet - etc etc. Rutgers should feel major ashamed. Get one of your young creative civil engineering students instead to way way better design a simple wide usability model.
    Two different sized paper cubs where one doesn't touch the bottom of the other with a tiny pinhole in its bottom over the other cup containing water baking soda solution with an larger needle air holes above the liquid line and some double stick tape under the bottom cup attached to a tile or piece of wood or thick cardboard, put masking tape outside the bottom cup and pour vinegar in the top cup and measure the drip time till bubbling ceases; about any of those students to could way way improve what was just written or even design a better replacement.
    The one offered in this clip is just a big joke on Rutger's U. !

  • @lovergirl4sure
    @lovergirl4sure 7 років тому +1

    Is it safe for us to sleep in the same room when treating?

    • @ZER0--
      @ZER0-- 6 років тому +3

      Yes, he said so in the video. It is only emitting CO2, which is what we breathe out and what the bugs use to detect where the human is as it only lives on human blood. It's a bug booby trap.