OneCanSam
Well-Known Member
Hope your quick cause them Palmetto Bugs are like speed racer, and they can also fly. You'll end up burning your house down if you go into Raid flame-thrower mode Also in Fl. are them dang huntsman and hobo spiders. While their poison isn't as toxic as the brown recluse; common in florida, lots of insect books say the Huntsman and Hobo spiders are non aggresive, I've had those giant bastard spiders jump and attack me when they are cornered. I've never seen a spider go on the offensive against a human. Their defense is a good offense if cornered. (If you open up a fist and look at the spread out fingers, from the tip of your thumb to the tip of your pinky finker, that's the size of some of these spiders.man if i wre you if i see any roaches I would get a can of raid and a lighter and have some fun torturing those motherfuckers
My solution to many of them is my female tabby. She'll rip them apart without being bitten, naturally if I see her engage in battle with a recluse,*these almost never come inside like the wolfsman and other bis ass spiders, but on Lanais you may run into a recluse now and again, I guess they are just looking for a dry spot during Floridas rainy season. Anyway, I try to kill or remove recluses before she does. I have a zapping tennis racket to deal with Mosquitos, wasps and any other bug I want dead that somehow entered my home! (Not going to mention Florida's mutant mosquitos, they're out day and night and some of them are good sized)
Normally when dealing with harmless spiders, I try to get them before the cat does, then remove them and let them go outside, as spiders are nature's ' Can of Raid', but the Huntsman and Wolf spiders sometimes freak me out. Especially if they jump at you, even worse if they jump for your head.