HERB - Moths

khkeeler kkeeler at unlinfo.unl.edu
Fri May 8 06:11:47 PDT 1998


SCOTT A WAGGONER wrote:
> 
> Well, I guess they have two names then.  i think I'll go to the library
> and see if there's a difference
> If it is the same I wonder why people call them roaches
> Raven
> 
> >Yes Ma'am, that's a Palmetto bug. Don't resist.  Just put them on the
> >lease and be done with it.
> >       Christianna
> >
> >On Thu, 07 May 1998 19:51:58 EDT maynedelacroix at juno.com (SCOTT A
> >WAGGONER) writes:
> >>Describe a Palmetto bug to me.  What I have is about as long as a
> >>thumb, dark brown, long antenna, and fly, yuk
> >>I've always heard them called tree roaches.  Nasty things, anyway
> >>Raven

The group of insects that includes cockroaches is very large.  Some do
well in houses, some still only live in trees or animal nests or leaf
litter.  
	And around here the common name for the bluegreen bacteria in the lakes
is "moss", leading to all kinds of errors when people take university
classes. 
Agnes
Mag Mor, Calontir
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