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Moth and Cockroach: Atlanta’s New Comic Strip Adventure

Moth and Cockroach in a trap house

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Bug besties turn Atlanta’s everyday pests into hilarious trap-house philosophers, snack heist strategists, and headline-roasting antiheroes

If you’ve ever resided in Georgia, whether in a Buckhead mansion or a Decatur ranch style home there is no denying you have visits from these two: the Brown House Moth (that wavy-winged crumb fiend crashing your pantry) and the Tree Cockroach (the backyard brawler who treats your kitchen like his VIP lounge). They’re the uninvited guests no Atlanta eviction notice can shake – nuisances on speed dial, zero denials.​​

But hold the Raid – Somehow, a Brown House Moth named “Moth” and a Tree Cockroach named “Cockroach” has pulled off the ultimate plot twist: besties against all odds. From chilling in metro Atlanta’s leafy dogwoods (Moth photobombing picnics, Cockroach gatecrashing BBQs) to leveling up in Atlanta’s glowiest trap houses – neon signs, WingSpot wreckage, and “free utilities” for days.​​

Bug Bros Gone Viral

Now these pest pals are buzzing onto ATL.news with “The Misadventures of Moth and Cockroach,” roasting headlines like pros while mainlining America’s sweetest fixes – cotton candy clouds that could choke a vacuum, DIY snack hacks sweeter than a Falcons comeback. Moth, the dizzy light-chaser with iridescent tips and enlightenment dreams, dive-bombs every bulb like it’s Nirvana 2.0.​​

Cockroach? The scrappy Tree Roach turned “Frugal Snack Advisor,” sweeping crumbs into cash while hollering “I’mmm Cockroach!” – dishing Clark Howard-level steals on food heists and WingSpot wing wizardry, all while plotting the next sugar score.

Trap House Takeover

Catch their debut strip where Moth hits peak zen under the trap lamp (“Trap house glow = pure bliss!”), and Cockroach brooms the chaos muttering “Photon-chasing fool—where’s the exit… and the snacks?”

These bugs are your new ATL addiction – headline shade, treat quests, and bromance goals. Who knew pests could be this lit?

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