Lots of visitors to Florida think that Palmetto bugs are roaches.
By the by, some fly, some don’t. Are they still Palmetto bugs?
Roaches are bad enough, glad that it gets too cold for them in my little piece of paradise in my part of the sunshine state.
Paul has passed his hearing test. Dink had better take wing before Paul punches a pelican.
If you have ever squished a palmetto bug, you IMMEDIATELY know the difference between them and roaches!
After all this legalization, you’d think they’d like their roaches large.
The Small ones are Tourist Roaches that hitchhiked in some Yankee’s Luggage.
Florida had huge and prolific roaches when I was there. My buddies rental (I was in barracks) often had a wall or two that appeared alive, Blatta germanica.
April 24, 2015
Cheapskate0 over 5 years ago
Lots of visitors to Florida think that Palmetto bugs are roaches.
By the by, some fly, some don’t. Are they still Palmetto bugs?
Less Monday... More Friday over 5 years ago
Roaches are bad enough, glad that it gets too cold for them in my little piece of paradise in my part of the sunshine state.
Strider Keninginne Premium Member over 5 years ago
Paul has passed his hearing test. Dink had better take wing before Paul punches a pelican.
gnome over 5 years ago
If you have ever squished a palmetto bug, you IMMEDIATELY know the difference between them and roaches!
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 5 years ago
After all this legalization, you’d think they’d like their roaches large.
bakana over 5 years ago
The Small ones are Tourist Roaches that hitchhiked in some Yankee’s Luggage.
Dtroutma over 5 years ago
Florida had huge and prolific roaches when I was there. My buddies rental (I was in barracks) often had a wall or two that appeared alive, Blatta germanica.