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<blockquote data-quote="MassExodus" data-source="post: 112787" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>I think it has to do with moisture. Almost every day in south texas, there is fog in the am. Even if there isnt, the humidity is 100% or close to it. They say lats have spread from California to texas, but i think they've covered the south to Florida. I think Florida is too moist, too frequently, for them to thrive. I think Texas is about perfect for them..we do have dry spells, but that morning dew is almost ever present. Ive found lats on the walls at the hospital. My suggestion is check the Allpet roach forum, theres some very smart fellows there, a dual member here named Hisserdude also is very knowledgeable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassExodus, post: 112787, member: 4086"] I think it has to do with moisture. Almost every day in south texas, there is fog in the am. Even if there isnt, the humidity is 100% or close to it. They say lats have spread from California to texas, but i think they've covered the south to Florida. I think Florida is too moist, too frequently, for them to thrive. I think Texas is about perfect for them..we do have dry spells, but that morning dew is almost ever present. Ive found lats on the walls at the hospital. My suggestion is check the Allpet roach forum, theres some very smart fellows there, a dual member here named Hisserdude also is very knowledgeable. [/QUOTE]
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