Dahli – you still pushing glue on a paper strip as the be all and end all of bed bugs. - YOU must have shares in this still not yet patented product - what is the problem on the patent?
Despite all the $$$$ hotels have to spend on a bed bug infestation we are still awaiting the patent on your wonder treatment – too funny.
Your tenants will not complain after 3 hours of easy effort.
– only 3 hours?? Dependent upon size and location of infestation this may be correct
- The good thing is you are at least putting time to the problem, unlike a lot of uneducated pest controllers, who just spray or bomb
Bed bugs only suck blood as food. Each one may reproduce 1,000 offspring before it dies.
- They lay between 2 and 5 eggs a day
- They feed once a week (7 to 10 days)
- active for 15 minutes including the feeding and length of time to travel to and from feed site
Bed bugs are so small and hide in everywhere. If a method only kills 99.9% bed bugs, they will definitely come back.
- Absolutely, thats why every crack needs to be checked.
I solved bed bug problem after 3 hours of easy job because I did not receive any bed bug bite and did not perform extra daily effort after I built sticky barriers to protect top of bed, ceiling above the bed, tables, chairs, clothes, and shoes as shown in the video and attached text.
- LUCKY you
I found that most bed bugs starved within 3 months confirmed by catching bugs in a glass bottle.
- if your infestation was cleared with the glue on a paper strip why were you still catching bed bugs up to 3 months later?
Don’t be misled that bed bugs may live for one year without blood food.
- of course not, the people studying them are very imaginative and don't know what they are talking about, put your faith in Dahli !!!
Bed bugs die quickly at room temperatures when they actively crawl for seeking food attracted by smell of sleeping people.
- ?????? What, so a bed bug dies on its way to the feed site - so what is the problem, as we know they travel from a feed site to a point of harbourage immediately post feeding, good news is they will die in a weeks time when they try to return - lol
The method never fails because it is not important what percent of bed bugs will be trapped. Even every bed bug is very smart and will not touch the sticky tape and be trapped; you have solved the problem after 3 hours of easy job.
- No doubting a bedbug will get stuck in a glue trap, providing its sticky and it trys to cross it.
Why do experts never think about the sticky barrier method?
- You are obviously an exceptional genius that should be offered a Nobel prise for bedbug elimination, after which you could go on and solve the problems of Malaria?
- They do, they are used for the monitoring of an infestation before and after infestations to ensure treatment has been successful and as an early warning for re-infestation.

