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9-Foot Alligator In Wesley Chapel Captured Near School

A 9-foot alligator in Wesley Chapel was captured near Seven Oaks elementary school. This all happened around 3:45 PM right when the kids were leaving school to go home for…

9-Foot alligator in Wesley chapel captured near school

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A 9-foot alligator in Wesley Chapel was captured near Seven Oaks elementary school. This all happened around 3:45 PM right when the kids were leaving school to go home for the day. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission got calls about the gator walking near the school.

Two brave people grabbed their ropes and held down the gator. Of course, there’s a video of this capture of the alligator in Wesley Chapel. The video shows that the gator was aggressively flinging itself back and forth, trying to get loose of the ropes. At one point it shook so violently that the man , who was on top of the gator fell on his back.

The FWC finally captured the alligator in Wesley Chapel and removed it. Nobody was harmed by the alligator in Wesley Chapel. Alligators are everywhere in Florida. So, be careful while walking your dog in your neighborhood.

Where Alligators Are Found Just Like The Alligator In Wesley Chapel

If you are wondering, alligators live in all 67 counties in Florida. There are an estimated 1.25 million alligators in Florida and there is 5 million in the southeast United States. You can find alligators in any body of water including lakes, ponds, rivers, marshes, swamps and man-made canals. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says, "Remember, never feed an alligator and keep your distance if you see one. Swim only in designated swimming areas during daylight hours. And keep pets on a leash and away from the water."


Alligator attacks are rare, but they do occur. Since 1948, there have been only 442 alligator attacks with only 26 of those being fatal. Crocodiles are also found in Florida although they primarily are found in south and southeast Florida. There are over 2,000 adult crocodiles in the wild.

6 Helpful Tips For Getting Rid Of Pesky Palmetto Bugs

They are every Floridian's worst fear. Those pesky flying cockroaches can freak anyone out. So how do you keep your house free of palmetto bugs? Most people have accepted that it is a part of living in Florida and they may come across them every now and then. And if you're new to the state, you may not know how common these creepy crawlies are. But it doesn't have to be that way...

First off let us explain that even these tips aren't 100% guaranteed to free your house of palmetto bugs or cockroaches. But you will likely go a long period before coming across one. If you live directly under a large tree, you may never escape these creatures. I have a large oak tree on the side of my yard, and in my backyard, and all the pesticides in the world couldn't save me from what lives in there.

Difference Between Palmetto Bug and Cockroach

Adult American Cockroach of the species Periplaneta americana 6 Helpful Tips For Getting Rid Of Pesky Palmetto BugsGetty Royalty Free

Many people think that palmetto bugs are different than cockroaches. But really, they're the same thing. Adult American cockroaches are large and winged. According to Orkin, their coloration is dark brown with a cream-colored prothorax that has dark markings that resemble sunglasses. Sound familiar? People confuse them with Florida Woods Cockroach (Eurycotis floridana). It looks very similar to the "average" cockroach but they actually lack wings and are slow-moving. These bugs thrive near water and usually won't colonize inside structures.

A helpful Reddit user pointed out the most common cockroach species here in Florida. They said if you ever spot a German Cockroach you need to "deal with it yesterday". These problematic pests thrive on human food/waste. They are fast and good at hiding. These are the bugs you'll catch coming out of your drains/appliances.

Here Are Some Helpful Tips For Getting Rid Of Pesky Palmetto Bugs

Get A Cat

Partially joking but also kinda serious. My cats will kill a cockroach anytime I spot one in the house. Sure, I still have to deal with the deceased body but at least I don't have to worry about hearing/feeling that "crunch" when you step on them. If you were thinking about adopting a cat recently, this is your sign.

Domestic black Cat looking in front of Camera and lying on the Bed. Portrait of black Cat at Home

Don't Keep Cardboard Piled Around The House

Cardboard is a cockroaches dream. They feast and live off cardboard. If it's wet or rotting, they LOVE that. Always recycle your Amazon packages/other cardboard items as soon as you can.

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Gel Bait/Boric Acid/Insecticides/Peppermint Oil

The Reddit user that listed the handy Florida cockroach guide also mentioned this bait is great for keeping cockroaches out of your home. Another user also chimed in and said it's the only thing that's worked for them. Other tips have suggested using boric acid or insecticides. Even a few people recommended peppermint oil. Dab some oil on doors, window frames, and vents to keep cockroaches away. Just be careful with these products as they can be poisonous for pets and children!

Small bottle of essential mint oil

Re-caulk Your Windows/Doors

Another house project that you should consider doing once or twice a year is re-caulking your windows and doors. It's a small step that could keep all kinds of unwanted pests out, and help lower that electric bill.

hands puts PVC Window Surround Moulding on pvc window

Call Your Neighborhood Pest Control

We won't tell you WHICH trusty pest service to call, that's what the Nextdoor app is for. But one fool-proof way to keeping these bugs out if your home is having a pest control service spray your house yearly or quarterly.

Pest control worker spraying insecticide near chest of drawers indoors

Sell The House And Move To Antarctica

If all else fails, sell the house and get the heck out of there. We hear Antarctica is the only country with no cockroaches.

Walking with the Wounded South Pole Allied Challenge - Day one

NOVO, ANTARCTICA - In this undated handout photo provided by Walking with the Wounded (WWTW) on December 3, 2013, Prince Harry leads his Team UK in Antarctica on day one of the South Pole Allied Challenge. Trekking around 15km to 20km per day, the teams will endure temperatures as low as minus 45C and 50mph winds as they pull their 70kg sleds to the south pole.

Kevin is a member of Tampa Bay‘s Hometown Morning Krewe on 995 QYK. He has been with the station for 25 years, is a Tampa native, and went to Jesuit High School and USF. Go Bulls!. He is passionate about all things Tampa Bay. Kevin writes articles on the ongoing road projects around the Tampa Bay area, awards that Tampa Bay cities and businesses have won and country music happenings around the Bay area. He is always doing many things with his wife and kids. He loves to read books and play video games in his spare time.