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This handsome male wood roach I found on the scrubbing brush by the sink!
Also a quick PSA for those who believe the roach stigma: Just because it's a cockroach, it doesn't always mean it's a dirty pest that invades a filthy home!
There are thousands of species of cockroaches and there are only very few that colonize homes and spread disease!
Wood roaches, for instance, don't even want to be in your home. They just happen to wander in sometimes, but they're much happier and beneficial if you let them back outside for them to munch on decaying plant matter!
The roach in the pics was such a calm gentleman, too! All he did was sit there on my fingers while cleaning himself meticulously like the dapper fella he was.
Anyway, I let him back outside and he was just an awesome little fella.
It's Monday, so I think this will be the day where I post pictures of Moths! Moth Monday!
Anyway, here's some pics of this gigantic silk moth I found at my grandparents' old property! It was so big, fluffy, and chill. I just adore these guys and I think you would, too!
I wanna lose weight toll I can wear slim cut V shirts and bootcut pants with boots LOL
This heckin' chonker of a toad. Look at how handsome he or she is! 🎩✨
A an overly dramatic Central Rat Snake I had to fish out of the cypress tree it jumped into when it saw me.
Took forever for me to have it move into a position where I could clearly grab it by the head so it couldn't get the chance to bite me (though that didn't stop it from trying)
Once caught, it thrashed and twisted around wildly and musked me a little but once it calmed down, it laid chill on my arm for a bit. Even letting me touch it's smooth scales, which it had definitely molted just recently.
Not sure if the camera caught it, but its scales were beautifully but subtly irridescent!
So after marveling this beautiful male, I took him into the woods nearby and released him with zero trouble under a fallen tree branch full of leaves.