Funny-stupid story time!

I took care of an entire colony of blaptica dubia roaches for 7 years we used them as insect feeders for pet reptiles. Three weeks ago my wife moved them into the garage while we painted and the field mice ate them all in 24 hour. I was kinda depressed about it for a few days. They were like another set of pets.
 
There is a video of one killing a snake on YouTube but I used up all my high speed internet :rolleyes: and they slowed my internet down to a crawl so I can't watch it lol ugh the agony
These boots were made for squishin, and that's just what they'll do...
 
There is a video of one killing a snake on YouTube but I used up all my high speed internet :rolleyes: and they slowed my internet down to a crawl so I can't watch it lol ugh the agony

Yeah. There's a ton of pictures of them killing frogs and snakes and fish. There's a picture of a guys arm who got but by one and it's all red and puffed up.
 
Down here in Florida, we have cockroaches of various heritage: American, Vietnamese or whatever. The larger varieties are always called "waterbugs" which isn't nearly as offensive to the ladies.
Here in SC they call those things palmentto bugs....aka giant freaking American roach. I remember first moving down here last year after buying a house and seeing one inside...my first thought was Damn it we done gone and bought a house with roaches...then after a lil research and talking with locals I found out there the native roaches and not invasive like its German cousins. They do however get pretty Damn big, big enough that I've seen one attacking one of the lizards that are around here too.
 
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