Katie Dawn
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Okay, I know that I am absolutely, without a doubt standing in front of a bulls eye on this one...but here I go anyway.
I had been told that a "palmetto bug" was just a nice "southern bell" way of saying a cockroach. It's more genteel I suppose.
So,
1) is that true? Are they the same bug, or different?
2) If they are the same bug, then seriously they FLY???
I am a social worker and have seen my fair share of these critters but have never, ever seen them fly or even heard of them flying. This just doesn't add up to me.
Can't be true. Couldn't be.
Please tell me there was some leg pullin' going on here that I was too gullible to catch onto it.
Or tell me it's a different bug.
Of course, I've backed myself into a corner now. If it was a joke then I know that some of you are just going to lead me even farther astray. (And please have at it, I've given you plenty of opportunity) But please, would some honest soul out there give me the real info?
Okay, I'm ready, let the games begin!
I had been told that a "palmetto bug" was just a nice "southern bell" way of saying a cockroach. It's more genteel I suppose.
So,
1) is that true? Are they the same bug, or different?
2) If they are the same bug, then seriously they FLY???
I am a social worker and have seen my fair share of these critters but have never, ever seen them fly or even heard of them flying. This just doesn't add up to me.
Can't be true. Couldn't be.
Please tell me there was some leg pullin' going on here that I was too gullible to catch onto it.
Or tell me it's a different bug.
Of course, I've backed myself into a corner now. If it was a joke then I know that some of you are just going to lead me even farther astray. (And please have at it, I've given you plenty of opportunity) But please, would some honest soul out there give me the real info?
Okay, I'm ready, let the games begin!
