Hi. Visited a resort and fell in love with it. Stayed with DVC points. A single roach came out of one of the vents. The cast member I told did not seem embarrased or apologetic but said she would tell maintenance. Can you confirm that I am over-reacting and that this is a normal Florida thing?
Yes it’s normal. I would probably politely joke about it to some blue umbrellas until someone comped me an anytime pass or two, but that’s just the jerk of a guy I am. However, if it is a single roach single incident no other evidence of mess/dirt/ etc then it’s definitely not something to worry about and is not, by itself, a sign of underlying issues.
They should have been apologetic (I don't think embarrassed really) but a single stray roach in Florida isn't a cleanliness issue, they get around.
You're not a true Floridian until you've been terrified in a shower with a palmetto bug the size of a small bird flying around (yes they fly for the un- initiated).Palmetto bugs.......
We had a few in our house after it was completed. While they were working on it the contractors would leave the doors open. Once we moved in, a simple treatment of OTC perimeter spray took care of them. Haven't seen any more in over 5 years. Geckos, yeah they get in, die, dry out and are all flat like 1D art. Cuban tree frogs too. It's just Florida.You're not a true Floridian until you've been terrified in a shower with a palmetto bug the size of a small bird flying around (yes they fly for the un- initiated).
Welp there goes my retirement plans of leaving CT for FL!You're not a true Floridian until you've been terrified in a shower with a palmetto bug the size of a small bird flying around (yes they fly for the un- initiated).
Welp there goes my retirement plans of leaving CT for FL!
Had to laugh at this, having spent most of my life in New Orleans. When I had my own place, I always had roach spray, but I was never sure whether the poison killed them or they drowned in the spray!Hairspray works well on them. That was my solution when visiting from the west coast while in college, being up until 3am, and having them fly around. Didn't want to wake them and I cannot squash things like that. So, hairspray it was.
Windex works well on flying bugs too.Hairspray works well on them. That was my solution when visiting from the west coast while in college, being up until 3am, and having them fly around. Didn't want to wake them and I cannot squash things like that. So, hairspray it was.