I Wanna Go Where There Are No Cockroaches.

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  1. usedtobehoney

    usedtobehoney Senior Member

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    Also, where it is not generally cold. I visited CA recently and realized maybe I really should move back there.

    I was planning on moving back to Florida, but there are cockroaches and I realized the things cause me too much stress and I just don't want to live anywhere where they exist.

    So...warm places with no cockroaches? Arizona, California, maybe New Mexico? Also it has to be U.S. for now, maybe Mexico.

    Are there cockroaches(or palmetto bugs or whatever) where you live?
     
  2. r0llinstoned

    r0llinstoned Gute Nacht, süßer Prinz

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    yea human sized ones
     
  3. usedtobehoney

    usedtobehoney Senior Member

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    Ha! Yes that's true where you are. Strangely enough I am actually considering your area(which I always avoided when I lived in CA).
     
  4. AmericanTerrorist

    AmericanTerrorist Bliss

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    Cockroaches exist here. (PA)... I've seen them in gyms, schools, friend's house, places of work.... but I've never seen them in any place I happened to live at around here.

    Now...stinkbugs.... that's another story. They love me I thinks. :(
     
  5. Jo King

    Jo King wannabe

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    No roaches here in the Northwest generally. My sister lived in Bremerton ( a navy town) and she had a bad case of them in the place she rented. Other than that I don't really hear about them. But it's not exactly hot here but I like it.
     
  6. AmericanTerrorist

    AmericanTerrorist Bliss

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    Don't all those warm places have like....dangerouns spiders and scorpions and just... yucky, nasty tropical things like that.

    Id rather see the roaches on my friend's bathroom sinks (and run outta there fast not touching shit) then deal with a damn scorpion!! :)
     
  7. antithesis

    antithesis Hello

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    I have never seen a cockroach here in coastal Northern Cali... but it is not particularly warm, though it is not that cold either which is why I hate it here. Not enough snow...
     
  8. usedtobehoney

    usedtobehoney Senior Member

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    Hmm...well I never saw a scorpion in Arizona or CA but I did have one or more on my tent a few times in Florida. I don't like scorpions, they freak me out too, but snakes, spiders and things I don't have a problem with.

    Frankly I never saw anything scary or freaky in AZ or CA. Actually I did find a black widow in the garage in NorCal, but again I didn't really find that to be scary. And when I say cockroaches I mean like the big ones that are around no matter what. You see them walking around casually outside and then they make it into your house a few times a month or so.

    Not when people have infestations of roaches, but if that's an issue that a whole region or city has please let me know so I don't go there.
     
  9. AmericanTerrorist

    AmericanTerrorist Bliss

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    OMG...wait...can anyone help me out about a spider?

    Maybe?
    I saw in between my front doors the other day a LARGE BALL type spider... picture, ummm... a round golf ball (literally that round) that was PINK and ORANGE and stuff with patterns and very pretty but big and weird looking.
    Any freaking clue wth I just found in my doors?

    I had D kill it. Sorry... this is MY home. But I kinda felt bad. D Said maybe it was pregnant and to look it up online? Hmm..
     
  10. AmericanTerrorist

    AmericanTerrorist Bliss

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    Not to put down my friends but USUALLY roaches come to places here that are kinda dirty. (the crack houses, party house, hoarders, etc.)....BUT sometimes not. It's not always just that. Then again it's not that warm here. lol.
     
  11. usedtobehoney

    usedtobehoney Senior Member

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    That spider sounds familiar, but I can't think of the name of it. I've seen one like that a lot in Carolina. As far as I remember they are not dangerous. I had one in my window(outside, but we sat on the porch a lot) for quite a while.
     
  12. LetLovinTakeHold

    LetLovinTakeHold Cuz it will if you let it

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    If it were pregnant hundreds of baby spiders (or eggs) would have exploded from the mother if he smashed it.

    Its a pretty intense thing to experience if youve never seej it before. Its like karma telling you not to kill spiders lol
     
  13. AmericanTerrorist

    AmericanTerrorist Bliss

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    He said... he thought it was preggo because.... weird stuff came out and it made loud...noises?

    Ewww yuck.
     
  14. deviate

    deviate Senior Member

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    I'm in northeast FL, it's not too bad on the island compared to in town. Less mosquitoes and everything. But I pay bug out $28/month so I don't have to deal with it. I don't do roaches either screw all that. Does Cali really have no roaches?
     
  15. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    Tuktoyaktuk


    cold is a relative term
     
  16. deviate

    deviate Senior Member

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    I had a preggo wolf spider in my garage once, it's back looked all different so I was up close kind of confused then I sprayed it with brake clean and little babies started going everywhere. Almost shit myself, I hate spiders. It took the entire can of brake clean to kill them all haha.
     
  17. I'minmyunderwear

    I'minmyunderwear Newbie

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    i always assumed cockroaches were universal among dirty homes and all schools.
     
  18. AmericanTerrorist

    AmericanTerrorist Bliss

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    Yep, schools...warehouses...dirty houses... I didn't know ....wait, you are RIGHT. If they will survive longer than us... then they can live in any climate, yes?
     
  19. AmericanTerrorist

    AmericanTerrorist Bliss

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  20. pensfan13

    pensfan13 Senior Member

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    No roaches at my house but i got some crazy amount of crickets.
    Although i know they are in the area because the local bar had them at one time.
     

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