A woman has experienced a nightmare in a hotel after her room was invaded by “2,000 moths” and a “killer snake”.
Content creator Jemma Sayer captured the chaos in her room in Thailand in a TikTok video, with an overlay of text that read: “When you check into your hotel and open the door at night, a killer snake lunges at you and “More than 2,000 moths fly in.” .’
In their clip, which has garnered more than 3.9 million views, an avalanche of moths is seen clinging to the bed and under the bug net, while a group of them circle the room’s ceiling light.
Most followers were scared by the terrifying video, with one person commenting: “I would walk away from my life.”
A woman has experienced a nightmare in a hotel after her room was invaded by ‘2,000 moths’ and a ‘killer snake’
The video shows Jemma’s room with items of clothing scattered everywhere, along with several of her friends standing around assessing what to do next.
One of her friends is seen sporting a blue headlamp while standing right next to the central location of the moths on the bed.
The insect net over the bed had many holes in it from what appears to be from moths eating it.
She captioned the video: “The man with the bat just says it all.”
Jemma provided more context in the comments.
She wrote: ‘Just to clarify, we don’t leave the door wide open. We opened the door for a split second to get out, and this jungle of moths and a snake came into our room.’
The content creator added that the ‘killer snake’ in question was a cobra snake.
Jemma also shared: “They moved us to a different room, but yeah, I can safely say we didn’t get much sleep that night.”
Content creator Jemma Sayer captured the chaos in her hotel room
His video earned more than 251,300 likes and 1,928 comments.
Most commenters were scared by the number of moths in their room.
One person wrote: “I would just die.”
A second person commented: ‘SCREAMING??? Bro, why does it take 0.2 seconds for every bug in a five mile radius to enter?
A third person added: “I would go home immediately.” I’ll sleep at the airport until the next plane leaves.
A fourth person wrote: “Teleported to Resident Evil Seven fr (for real).”
A fifth person commented: “The scream I would have screamed would have been heard around the world.”
A sixth person added: ‘What the hell is this, Jumanji?’
His video earned more than 251,300 likes and 1,928 comments. Most commenters were scared by the number of moths in her room.
One person asked: “How are you all still in that room, I don’t even know,” and Jemma replied: “It wasn’t by choice, we had to pack up all our things and leave.”
Some fanatical followers of the moths commented that they would not have cared about the situation.
One person wrote: “Moths are so Cruella-core.”
A second person commented: ‘At least they’re moths. Moths are cute.’
A third person added: “Okay, but quietly, if I saw so many moths I would be ecstatic, because I love moths.”
A fourth person wrote: “Let me live there, I love moths.”
A fifth person commented: “It would feel like home to be honest.”
Other followers offered advice on how they would handle the situation.
One person wrote: ‘TURN OFF THE LIGHT, AND IF THERE IS LIGHT OUTSIDE, OPEN THE DOOR BECAUSE THOSE MOTHS SWEAR AROUND THE LIGHT.’
A second person commented: “Or listen to me, turn off the lights and use your phone to guide them outside.”
A third person suggested: ‘A little tip I do whenever any type of fly/insect enters my room is to turn off all the lights, open the door and turn on a light outside the room.’
Some fanatical followers of the moths commented that they would not have cared about the situation. One person wrote: ‘Moths are so Cruella-core’
Jemma posted a follow-up video of her rapping Kendrick Lamar’s song PRIDE, and captioned it: “She’s alive.”
According health lineThere are eight ways to get rid of moths.
Strategies include filling your home with cedar; combine dried, crushed and powdered herbs in a hanging bag; using a sticky trap; and keep your floors, carpets and trim vacuumed and dusted.
Other methods include freezing any clothing or belongings that show signs of moths, washing clothing that contains larvae or eggs, washing surfaces with vinegar, and calling a pest control service.