24 thoughts on “Nasty Bugs Inside Cornhole Bags

  1. dlr4767 says:

    If the people with the red bag had put a little diatomaceous earth in the bag, the bugs would not have lived. What is a cornhole bag used for? Never mind. I’ll go to your site and look it up.

  2. petro062 says:

    One is GMO corn and one is good food….Or one has been frozen and one not…Or if you put Diatomacious Earth on any seeds they won’t get any kind of bugs.Even bird seed that gets bugs over the summer.Food grade can be eaten and preserve food in the pantry.

  3. chuckstartmyheart says:

    @falcons0119 @JusticeVonBrandt @coldkidrush how can you people say what you did? You gotta be a really rotten sob to say things like that about a young girl, she did a great job and doesn’t need your crappy criticism, go find something else to do!

  4. crackard420 says:

    she is a little girl man lay off…she was probably nervous…it takes guts to put videos on youtube because of dicks like you

  5. rsteag says:

    This has nothing to do with where you buy your cornhole bags from. Those bugs are boll weevils and can get in corn or any perishable livestock feed at any time. Jeez. They can even get in flour from a grocery store. If you think you got them in your bag, just microwave it for a few seconds being careful not to scorch the corn or pop it! Lastly, store your cornhole bags correctly!

  6. DerbyCityCornhole says:

    The point is to make sure you buy from a dealer that makes sure there are no eggs in the corn when they sew the bags.

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