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
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.