Friday, July 22, 2011

PALMETTO BUGS

THE FLORIDA PALMETTO BUG



                Collier
Pest Control is your Southwest Florida Pest Authority, including the famous
Florida Palmetto Bug.  This Famous
Florida Palmetto Bug is one of Florida's best legions.  It hides in closets, under appliances, in
dressers draws or under your bed just waiting to run out at you!  This famous bug is known to attack by fling
right for you!  This monster of the dark
is also known to breed in numbers to high to count!



                The
real facts are there is no such thing as a Palmetto Bug.  The American cockroach is the first to be
labeled a Palmetto Bug.  The American
Roach is the largest of the common roach species at about 1 ? inches long,
reddish brown in color, with fully developed wings.  This large bug seldom flies but is capable of
gliding long distances.  Each female
American Roach can develop an egg capsule of 15 eggs every week.



                Another
villain, recently, to be named the Palmetto Bug is the Australian
Cockroach.  This roach is similar in
appearance, size, and color.  This
startling pest has distinguished yellow military type lieutenant strips along
the outer front of either wing. This strong flier has a prominent bat shaped
dark spot in the center of the pronotum, the area just behind the head.  This Australian Roach can develop an egg
capsule with 15 eggs every 10 days.



                Both
the American and the Australian Roach are primary outside pests.  During periods of cold, extreme hot and dry
weather, or excessive rainfall they will try to enter buildings foraging for
food.  Both are found living outdoors in
landscape, tree trucks, under rocks, around drainpipes, and any place moisture
and shelter will protect them.



                Collier
Pest Control can control these pests with our "Collier Complete" pest control
service.  This service thoroughly treats
all the cracks and crevices the inside of your home and completes the service
with a broadcast spraying of the eaves, soffits, flowerbeds, entry ways, and 5
to 10 feet around your home.



                Call, 239-455-4300, Collier Pest Control today for a free estimate and a complete explanation on
any of our services, or look us up on our web site at collierpestcontrol.com  Do not let unwanted
guests spoil your beautiful Southwest Florida lifestyle.  Remember, Florida does not have to be shared
with insects!

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