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Last updated 11/14/2025

This guide shows a step-by-step process for tackling bugs hiding in hard-to-reach areas like wall corners and baseboards. Learn effective techniques for cleaning and pest control.

In this quick tutorial, Lym demonstrates a simple household hack for catching bugs. Kneeling on the floor, they use a spray can to trap an insect inside a clear cup, then seal it shut. This easy method offers a humane way to remove pests from your home without killing them.

A close-up look at an automatic fly trap device in action. A hand places bait inside the circular white unit, which features a rotating transparent plate. As flies are attracted to the bait, they get trapped under the moving plate and fall into a collection area below. Text overlays explain the process, showing how the device works to catch insects without direct human intervention.

This video demonstrates a straightforward technique for eliminating mosquitoes. It features close-up footage of a person using a small electronic device on their skin, where a mosquito is present. The creator, Lym, presents this as a 'how-to' guide, offering a practical solution for dealing with these pests.

This clip shows a person using a bug zapper racket to eliminate insects. It highlights the process of targeting bugs and demonstrates the effectiveness of the tool.

This video shows a person using a metal rod to probe and destroy a large fire ant mound. The creator, Lym, demonstrates a method for dealing with these pests, which can be a significant problem in yards and gardens.

Witness Lym's unique outdoor activity combining laser targeting practice with bug hunting. This clip shows a Smokey Brown Roach being targeted under a laser sight from various distances, all while interacting with a red hummingbird feeder. It's a quirky blend of pest control demonstration and playful target practice.

A step-by-step guide showing how to create a DIY mosquito trap using chili peppers. This simple method involves cutting chilies, heating them, and placing them inside a container to lure and contain mosquitoes.

In this outdoor tutorial, discover a simple method for removing invasive bugs using water pressure. A person demonstrates spraying a tree trunk repeatedly with a plastic bottle filled with liquid, targeting pests clinging to the bark. This practical hack offers a hands-on approach to managing unwanted insects without chemicals.

This clip shows Lym retrieving a bug trap from a grassy area, revealing it's full of insects. After taking it away, the scene shifts to a body of water where numerous bugs are seen floating on the surface, seemingly killed. The accompanying text 'would be nice for a bonfire' suggests a plan to dispose of the captured pests by burning them.

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This close-up footage captures a small bug interacting with a white, fluffy substance on a rough surface. A hand enters the frame, manipulating the material around the insect. In a dramatic turn, fire is introduced, causing the substance to ignite and burn while the bug remains visible within the flames.

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This split-screen video shows a side-by-side experiment comparing how cockroaches react to being submerged in a mixture of oil and water versus pure water. One cockroach is placed in the dark oil layer and quickly succumbs, appearing to 'sleep.' The other is dropped into clear water, where it floats, struggles, and eventually escapes. The video demonstrates the insects' different survival capabilities in these two liquids.

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Witness an intense close-up showdown between a praying mantis and a giant hornet. This dramatic encounter captures the raw power and survival instincts of insects in their natural habitat.

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