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    LOOK: Cockroaches ride out Hurricane Helene in unusual hiding spot inside Sunset Beach home

    By Kaycee Sloan,

    9 hours ago

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4QoT3f_0vp59jH000

    Video above: Pinellas residents show resilience, determined to rebuild after Helene

    PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — It’s not unusual for homeowners and beachgoers to find strange items that have washed ashore due to a hurricane or strong storm, but what about pests?

    As residents along the Gulf Coast slowly return to their homes following Hurricane Helene — the Category 4 storm that caused “catastrophic” destruction and loss of life after making landfall in Florida last week — they might find some critters in their homes.

    When do hurricane names get retired?

    While cleaning out their flooded home at Sunset Beach over the weekend, one family came across a few creepy crawlies that found a unique hiding spot to ride out the storm.

    A photo shared with WFLA shows at least five cockroaches or “palmetto bugs” huddled inside a coffee pot to escape the flood waters that rose inside the home.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=49IY3q_0vp59jH000

    You know the old urban legend that says “Cockroaches will be the lone survivors of a nuclear war”? Well, somehow all the roaches inside the coffee pot managed to survive.

    Cockroaches are very common insects in Florida, especially in southwestern areas due to the state’s humid climate. According to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development , 37.6% of Tampa Bay and St. Petersburg homeowners report at least one infestation a year.

    Despite the family being able to clean out their home and the remnants left behind from Helene, Sunset Beach remains accessible only by foot, the Treasure Island Police Department said Monday.

    No vehicles, including contractor vehicles, are allowed onto the beach.

    Pinellas County residents can find more information on assistance and resources here .

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    For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to WFLA.

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    Angela Redmond-Elliott
    1h ago
    🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
    Dale Martindale
    1h ago
    If you think those are huge (which they are) you should see the grasshoppers! They're very colorful but about as big as your hand!
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