Oh, so we're getting this thread locked early, I see
What about boric acid?You know that spraying them doesn't do anything anymore.
I think there was a thread that most roaches are immune to poison at this point. :(((((((((((((((((((((((
Apparently on Wiki they're roaches with many names.
Nightmare fuel.I found one in my parents house when I went to take a shit in their bathroom and I almost died of a heart attack. Then I run to spray the fucker and it died in the most gruesome disgusting way I've ever seen complete with running around like crazy in the sink, going face up, flailing its multiple legs, shitting itself and finally stopped moving. I swear the fucker yelled something when it died. FUCK the memories
This doesn't look like a roach to me. It also looks slow to move.
Don't bet on it.This doesn't look like a roach to me. It also looks slow to move.
I've watched a flying behemoth survive a 30 second Raid spray down. Every time I walk outside it feels like I'm in a John Woo directed "Joe's Apartment" reboot.
This this this this.
LmaooI remember going to Florida for the first time when I was 12ish. We stopped at a diner to eat and came out after it was dark.
"Huh, I don't remember all these rocks in the parking lot." AND THEN THEY STARTED TO FLY WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOUR STATE
*whispers in ear*I love the fact that winter keeps fuckass shit like this from ever existing where I live
I'm remembering the time I was riding my bike through the Trails of Fort Clinch in Fernandina Beach. Ran face first into a Banana spider web. Threw my bike down and screamed and flailed praying it wasnt on my face. The webbing was so thick you could barely see my hair. God what a nightmare. Their webbing is actually yellow too. I know it's about the roaches but figured I'd share some other Florida insect / arachnid love.
Oh god. I used to vacation in South Carolina, where there were so many of these spiders. I still have nightmares about running face first into one of their webs. Glad it wasn't on your face.
Can they fly though? Roaches in South East Asia fly at you the second you look at them.
I'm genuinely terrified of that because I've never seen anything survive more than a second from a can of raid. I've seen that shit kill everything from ants to bedbugs in less than a few seconds.
Of course it was on my face. I rode directly into it. Goosebumps just remembering it.
I went out at night once in flordia and one hit me in the face. I haven't been back sensePalmetto bugs are even scarier when the fly at you.
In the dark.
While in bed.
They will survive indoors though. Remember to keep you luggage closed when traveling.Meanwhile it is snowing here in Sweden, so none of these fuckers would survive here.
Thanks.
Cool. Guess I'm not sleeping tonightI'm remembering the time I was riding my bike through the Trails of Fort Clinch in Fernandina Beach. Ran face first into a Banana spider web. Threw my bike down and screamed and flailed praying it wasnt on my face. The webbing was so thick you could barely see my hair. God what a nightmare. Their webbing is actually yellow too. I know it's about the roaches but figured I'd share some other Florida insect / arachnid love.
SO HERE IS 2 pics.
We may have Brexit in the U.K., but at least we don't have fucking Roaches
(Please no one tell me that we can get them here too)
Shit like this makes living in the northeast and dealing with terrible long winters worth it
stink bugs stroll through that shit, i don't get itI'm genuinely terrified of that because I've never seen anything survive more than a second from a can of raid. I've seen that shit kill everything from ants to bedbugs in less than a few seconds.