TheUltimateFan
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The first one I saw was in Florida about 20 years ago. I was on a pay phone and this palmetto but was just staring at me. All I could think to say was "Um...I gotta go. I think this bug wants to use the phone..." :eek: :eek: :eek:
I would never step on one! I put a bowl over them until someone braver can kill it.
Then I moved to Chicago and saw silverfish. W. T. F. ????:eek: :confused: :eek:
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Get This! Diatomaceous Earth - food grade does kill anything with an exoskeleton! Praise The Lord and pass the cookies. I'd rather meet up with a shark than a cockroach. Anything that can live without a head and survive nuclear bombing is Nicolai and I don't want it alive within 100 miles of my house. Home Depot. Get it.
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According to fact monster, they are! Also found it here:
Not sure how I should take this.Get This! Diatomaceous Earth - food grade does kill anything with an exoskeleton! Praise The Lord and pass the cookies. I'd rather meet up with a shark than a cockroach. Anything that can live without a head and survive nuclear bombing is Nicolai and I don't want it alive within 100 miles of my house. Home Depot. Get it.
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Cardinal my butt....North Carolina's state bird is the mosquito!Ugh. I never saw a roach until I moved south. I swear some of these Suth'n roaches are big enough to pick you up, remove you from the house and take over your domain. If I ever return to the Land of Freeze it will be because of the creepy critters here. :D
Someone once told me I should move to North Carolina because they don't have mosquitoes there. Something about the mountains and the running water keeping them from breeding. Scandal and lies, scandal and lies!! Excuse me while I go tell him to come here to hike, because there are no deadly snakes in Texas. :mad:
Especially considering where you live.I'd rather see a roach any day of the week than a june bug. Luckily for me roaches aren't anywhere in Maine except really, really nasty places. June bugs however, are everywhere. They will swarm you if you walk by some during the night and buzz in your ears, latch on to you and put you in therapy. My fear of june bugs is highly unhealthy.