I did a bed bug prank on my grandmother to show her how these pests are spreading throughout the country and perhaps scare her into taking better care of herself. I think it went pretty well and she almost had a heart attack but I guess it could have gone worse. Bed bugs are terrible, after all they feed on your blood and will make your life a living hell. So it is no surprise that there are many pranks online where users recommend hiding or spraying substances similar to their waste products in areas accessible by their friends and family. But we have gone one better!
Bed Bug Prank On Grandma
Bed Bug Prank On Grandma
Bed bugs are small insects that feed on the blood of humans and other warm-blooded animals. They are usually found in mattresses, box springs, and bed frames. If you suspect that you have bedbugs in your home, it’s important to hire a professional exterminator instead of taking matters into your own hands.
Since this prank is meant for grandma, it should be obvious that she is not a professional exterminator! You’ll need someone else who can help you make it look real. Grandma will probably call an exterminator if she finds any signs of infestation so it’s important to find someone trustworthy who will help her understand what’s going on without giving away the fact that this was all just an elaborate joke by her grandkids!
The easiest way would be by using fake bugs made out of balsa wood or Styrofoam which can be purchased online at any craft store like Michaels or Joann Fabrics & Crafts (but don’t forget about Hobby Lobby too!). Remember: these aren’t actual living creatures so don’t kill them off right away! Keep them safe until they’re needed during the prank itself–then let ’em fly free!
I heard about these things called bedbugs, and I didn’t know what they were. So I looked it up, and it turns out they’re little insects that get in your clothes and bite you when you’re sleeping.
The first thing you should know about bedbugs is that they’re not actually bugs. They’re an insect, but they don’t have a beak like a mosquito or fly has. It’s actually more similar to the way we mammals chew our food: with our teeth. Their mouth parts aren’t sharp enough to pierce human skin, so even if one of them tried to bite you in your sleep it wouldn’t hurt much at all.
Bedbugs are also pretty small—about the size of a poppy seed or smaller! So unless you were looking really closely at your clothes before wearing them or putting them on your bed, it would be extremely unlikely that you’d see any evidence at all of having bedbugs living inside them until after they had bitten you once or twice and left marks behind on your skin that looked kind of like mosquito bites (or maybe pimples).
The second important thing about these insects is how fast multiplying they can be once they’ve found somewhere comfortable indoors where there aren’t too many predators around trying to eat them off their host animal (which would usually be us humans). Bedbug eggs take about five days from hatching until there are enough larvae present for another full generation cycle where new eggs will begin hatching themselves again! Each female can lay up to 500 eggs throughout its lifetime so if she keeps this up every year (and she often does), within just ten years we could end up with over 250 million little vampires living under our beds every night – ready and waiting for us when darkness falls!
It wasn’t hard to find someone who’d agree to help me prank my grandma with them. We used some clay and a dead insect to make the bugs look real. Then we put some of them in her sheets, so she’d find them when she went to sleep that night.
It wasn’t hard to find someone who’d agree to help me prank my grandma with them. We used some clay and a dead insect to make the bugs look real. Then we put some of them in her sheets, so she’d find them when she went to sleep that night.
The next day, I called up my grandma and told her what happened: “Grandma,” I said, “I’m so sorry about this—but apparently there were bed bugs in your room last night.”
She went on for hours about how gross it was and how much money she was going to spend getting rid of them (she had a bug infestation once before). She talked about how many years old people lived then versus now (100 years ago vs. 80 today), which led her into an unrelated rant about health care costs being too high for old people like herself (who luckily live longer than average).
When she got home, I was pretty nervous, but we just had to wait until she went to bed. I couldn’t help wondering whether this was going to get me kicked out or grounded for life.
You want to make sure that grandma doesn’t catch you. You need to be stealthy, but not too stealthy.
You want her to think you’re asleep when she comes into the room, so you’ll have time to get out of bed and place the bugs at strategic locations around her bed before she sees them. But if she hears you moving around or sees any lights on in your room (like from the screen), then it’ll be obvious that something’s up. So don’t turn on the light and don’t make any noise! Just stay still as a mouse—okay fine, maybe “cat” is better than “mouse,” since cats are quiet by nature (and mice aren’t) and also because we have a cat named Mimi who would probably kill us both if we disturbed her slumber by trying to sneak past her with a bag full of live bed bugs in tow (so there’s another reason why cats make better pets).
It took a while before she went to bed, but once she did we crept into her room and hid under the covers. I held my breath as she climbed into bed and turned off the light. To be honest, it was kind of fun-we got to pretend we were superheroes for a few minutes!
You can’t just walk into your grandmother’s bedroom and start shaking a bug at her, you know? It took a while before she went to bed, but once she did we crept into her room and hid under the covers. I held my breath as she climbed into bed and turned off the light. To be honest, it was kind of fun-we got to pretend we were superheroes for a few minutes!
When I thought about how scared my grandma would be waking up with bugs crawling on her face, well…that made me laugh too hard!
It was also pretty funny when she tried to get rid of them by throwing off all of her sheets and blankets. She had been sleeping in these same clothes for days now, so it’s no wonder that they looked like they could have been carrying something nasty!
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