We had some huge palmetto bugs that would come into our house along coastal South Carolina back in the 80’s that would make a sort of pitter patter sound along the shelf paper. Brazen little things would never scatter when you opened the cupboard to grab something either. It was almost like they were expecting a handout or something. Never was many of them and they weren’t even living in the house. They would just scavenge and go back outside. Or we would catch the little buggers and toss them out. Always had to be sure that dry foods were sealed well though. Also had pets, so it we weren’t comfortable with spraying the house with pesticides. Every once in a while, our cat would hunt them down and dispose of them for us.
Mrs. Limekiller does not keep a tidy house, though perhaps her little friends (“Meet my little friends!”) do. I suspect Lola’s guerrilla days are mostly behind her….
hariseldon59 over 2 years ago
She’s training them to be her unholy army of the night.
gammaguy over 2 years ago
I don’t understand how cockroaches can reproduce. I’ve never heard of a henroach.
dsatvoinde Premium Member over 2 years ago
We had some huge palmetto bugs that would come into our house along coastal South Carolina back in the 80’s that would make a sort of pitter patter sound along the shelf paper. Brazen little things would never scatter when you opened the cupboard to grab something either. It was almost like they were expecting a handout or something. Never was many of them and they weren’t even living in the house. They would just scavenge and go back outside. Or we would catch the little buggers and toss them out. Always had to be sure that dry foods were sealed well though. Also had pets, so it we weren’t comfortable with spraying the house with pesticides. Every once in a while, our cat would hunt them down and dispose of them for us.
PaulAbbott2 over 2 years ago
Is Milquetoast one?
Chithing Premium Member over 2 years ago
I keep thinking of the therapy session: cockroach crossdressers in crisis.
procentrum over 2 years ago
the rabbit in lower left of panel 2 has Bill the Cat’s face.
kauri44 over 2 years ago
At least they’re polite houseguests.
Andrew Bosch Premium Member over 2 years ago
Mrs. Limekiller should try plaster and water.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 2 years ago
Huh. I was going to guess mice. I would think they pitter patter louder than cockroaches.
Sisyphos over 2 years ago
Pitter pat! Pitter pat!
Mrs. Limekiller does not keep a tidy house, though perhaps her little friends (“Meet my little friends!”) do. I suspect Lola’s guerrilla days are mostly behind her….