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10 Creepy Creatures Hiding Inside Your Bedroom

2020-04-20 9 Dailymotion

10 Creepy Creatures Hiding Inside Your Bedroom<br /><br />Top 5 Best is the #1 place for all your heart warming stories about amazing people that will inspire you everyday. Make sure to subscribe and never miss a single video!<br /><br />Leave a like for more shark tank, pawn stars, dr. phil, and other tv show business content. On Top 5 Best, we like to help you in mindset productivity, whether it's how to make more money videos, or going over the biggest mansions in the world, we show everything here! Make sure to subscribe for more amazing videos everyday!<br /><br />family friendly pg clean<br /><br />#viralstory #amazingpeople #top5best<br /><br /><br />Home is the place where people generally feel the safest, but what if I tell you that all sorts of nasty<br />creatures share your home with you? Today we will be looking at 10 of the nastiest creatures than can<br />live in your home. Would you believe me if I tell you that the smallest creature in this list turns out to be<br />the worst of them all? Stay tuned for number one to find out.<br /><br />Number 10. Africanized Honey Bees<br />Found in Texas, California, and other parts of the Southwest, Africanized honeybees are slightly smaller<br />than their European cousins but far more hostile. Known for unprovoked attacks in response to<br />disturbances up to 50 feet away from their nest, a swarm could fly into your home through an open<br />window or door just because they don&#39;t like the sound of your radio or power tools. Running is the<br />recommended defense, but unless you&#39;re an Olympic sprinter, that may not be enough to save you: The<br />swarm will fly in hot pursuit for a quarter mile, catch up with you, and begin stinging in great numbers,<br />which can be bad news to someone with allergies or pre-existing health problems.<br />To discourage colonization on your property, make sure to seal cracks in your house and discard items<br />that would provide shelter for a nest—such as tires or terra-cotta pots not in use. Always look before<br />you disturb bushes, flowers, and plants. And of course, immediately any swarm found near the home to<br />pest-control operators, and never, ever go near it or attempt to move it yourself.<br /><br />Number 9. Deer Mice<br />What&#39;s worse than seeing a mouse scurrying under your baseboards? Finding only the evidence of its<br />visit in the corner of your garage—a pile of droppings. Remember that you&#39;re not dealing with Mickey<br />and Minnie here. Infected deer mice, present in sizable numbers out West, excrete deadly Hantavirus in<br />their waste; exposure comes through breathing contaminated dust while cleaning or discarding it. Once<br />infected by the virus, flulike symptoms progress into fluid-filled lungs, and one out of every three people<br />afflicted fall victim to respiratory failure.<br />The only way to keep yourself safe is to make sure that they have no chance to enter your house. Seal<br />up even the tiniest cracks and gaps in your house, including window and doorsills, under sinks around<br />the pipes, in foundations, and attics. Make sure that they aren’t given the motivation to invade your<br />h

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