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viral video shows couple's christmas tree infestation nightmare
a video of a couple dealing with a massive bug infestation in their christmas tree has gone viral on tiktok, leaving many viewers horrified and considering switching to artificial trees. the clip, shared by @eatingbirdfood, has been viewed over 6.8 million times since it was posted on december 19.
the footage shows a close-up of the christmas tree with tiny black bugs, later identified as aphids, crawling all over it. the couple is then seen trying to clean up the mess, with the woman vacuuming bugs off the floor and the man removing decorations from the tree before taking it out of the house. the poster of the video commented that they were "sad and traumatized" by the experience and have decided to buy an artificial tree from now on.
according to the national christmas tree association, around 25 to 30 million real christmas trees are sold every year in the united states. aphids, which can be black, brown, or green, are small insects that are commonly found in clusters on tree branches. they can lay eggs on the stems or needles of trees, which can hatch when the tree is brought into a warm house.
experts say that aphids are not harmful to humans or pets and do not cause any damage to the tree or the home. they are simply an annoyance and will quickly die of starvation or desiccation. however, for a more serious infestation, a mild insecticidal soap spray can be applied to the tree.
to avoid bringing aphids into your home, it's recommended to inspect your christmas tree before bringing it inside. check the branches, trunk, and underside of the tree for any signs of bugs or egg sacs. if you find any, carefully remove them with a paper towel or gloves. it's also a good idea to buy trees from local farms, as they are less likely to have pests compared to those that have been transported long distances.
many viewers on tiktok were shocked and horrified by the video, with some commenting that it has given them a new fear. one user wrote, "me currently staring at my real tree in fear," while another said, "new fear unlocked." others commented that the experience has reinforced their decision to use artificial trees, with one user saying, "another reason i love my artificial tree. this would have traumatized me for life."
in conclusion, the viral video serves as a reminder to be aware of the potential for bug infestations when bringing a real christmas tree into your home. while aphids are not harmful, they can be a nuisance and cause distress. by taking a few simple precautions, such as inspecting your tree and buying from local farms, you can minimize the risk of an infestation and enjoy a pest-free holiday season.
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