We are to be good stewards of God's creation. He put that little caterpillar in my way for a reason. :-) Sadly, I'm not so kind to his Palmetto bugs (euphemism for HUGE cockroaches!) Not that I do anything! I just scream until my husband puts them back outside where they belong!
Good thing you have a cockroach catching husband to get that job done! @dmcamera The worst are cockroaches that fly. Why there ever was a need for them to evolve to flying defies me. Yikes!
You are absolutely right, Diane. Every creature has its place in the ecosystem. I even try to catch and release outdoors any spider that I find in my house🕷
What I learned since moving to Florida is that palmetto bugs live outside. They only come inside to look for food, and the can squeeze under the tiniest of spaces around door frames etc. to get inside!
So they find food, devour it and then their bellies bloat, they decide to crash for the night and become permanent occupants till evicted. Not cool! From what I remember from vistitng my godmother in Florida, the cockroaches get fairly large too. Then there's the ant population...🐜🐜🐜
We are to be good stewards of God's creation. He put that little caterpillar in my way for a reason. :-) Sadly, I'm not so kind to his Palmetto bugs (euphemism for HUGE cockroaches!) Not that I do anything! I just scream until my husband puts them back outside where they belong!
Good thing you have a cockroach catching husband to get that job done! @dmcamera The worst are cockroaches that fly. Why there ever was a need for them to evolve to flying defies me. Yikes!
You are absolutely right, Diane. Every creature has its place in the ecosystem. I even try to catch and release outdoors any spider that I find in my house🕷
What I learned since moving to Florida is that palmetto bugs live outside. They only come inside to look for food, and the can squeeze under the tiniest of spaces around door frames etc. to get inside!
So they find food, devour it and then their bellies bloat, they decide to crash for the night and become permanent occupants till evicted. Not cool! From what I remember from vistitng my godmother in Florida, the cockroaches get fairly large too. Then there's the ant population...🐜🐜🐜
Palmetto bugs are cockroaches. It's a euphemism they have for the giant cockroaches. Ugh!
😀Yes, I saw that was the same name for them in your first comment. Please tell me those are not the ones that fly! @dmcamera
They can fly. :-(