we are curently at "the world" having a great time, but in our rental house this morning,, there was a scorpion.....
uh,, really?
I though bedbugs were the worst thing around.
now I gotta worry about these suckers in our bed?
I've been to Florida probably about 30 times & never seen anything close to a spider ! In November we had 3 cockroaches in our condo that is the worse ever saw .Ill be scared from now on as I am petrified of anything that resembles a spider .
I think a cockroach and a palmetto bug are the same thing.![]()
I think a cockroach and a palmetto bug are the same thing.![]()
LilyWDW said:The palmetto bug is a SPECIFIC type of roach, the American Cockroach. It is not a general name for any type of cockroach which the Orkin site seems to state.
That said, they are something you deal with in the south. They like warm, moist, and dark areas. You could have the cleanest house in the world and there is a good chance one of these will find a way in.
Also... they fly.
well according to ORKIN
There is no difference between a cockroach and a palmetto bug. The cockroach is also known as the waterbug, Croton bug and palmetto bug. Originally from tropical Africa, cockroaches are thought to have been brought to North America aboard slave ships. Today, they are found thriving across the globe.
Palmetto bugs are reddish-brown in color and are considered large insects, sometimes exceeding 1.5 inches in length. Some cockroach species have wings, although most are incapable of flight. Adult cockroaches have shiny bodies with yellow margins behind the head. Male and female cockroaches are typically approximately the same size and appear similar. Both have a pair of cerci at the tip of the abdomen, although only males have styli.
Palmetto bugs eat mostly organic matter but will feed on almost anything, including paper. They are commonly found in dark, moist areas such as basements, floor drains, bathtubs and sewers. Outdoors, they are found in yards, woodpiles, hollow trees and mulch. If you have discovered a palmetto bug infestation, contact your local pest control professional to discuss extermination options.
Yes, they are around. I used to see them more often. Nothing to worry about.
A palmetto bug is the Rich Mans cockroach
It just sounds nicer![]()