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is this a cockroach? SE Michigan, USA

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  • ianfraserkrillmaster@midwest.socialI [email protected]

    cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/33436612

    saw the same bug indoors, wondering how concerned to be. looks like it has all the same grossly visible body parts as a cockroach but it is a much lighter tan than i am used to.

    curious

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    Definitely.

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    • mydarkesttimeline01@ani.socialM [email protected]

      Yes. Someone may try to tell you it's a "water bug" but they're just trying to gloss over having roaches.

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      Is it native to the United States?

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        Is it native to the United States?

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        Yes. In the more humid climates.

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        • ianfraserkrillmaster@midwest.socialI [email protected]

          cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/33436612

          saw the same bug indoors, wondering how concerned to be. looks like it has all the same grossly visible body parts as a cockroach but it is a much lighter tan than i am used to.

          curious

          (originally posted in sopuli.xyz/c/whatisthisbug)

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          Nifty find and thanks for posting such clear pictures! It's def a roach. I think that would be Ectobius pallidus (though it can be similar to other species) and here's some info about it you will enjoy:

          https://entomologytoday.org/2014/01/06/after-a-49-million-year-hiatus-a-cockroach-reappears-in-north-america/

          https://blogs.cornell.edu/nysipm/2023/05/22/can-a-cockroach-be-cute-meet-the-tawny-field-cockroach/

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          • ianfraserkrillmaster@midwest.socialI [email protected]

            cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/33436612

            saw the same bug indoors, wondering how concerned to be. looks like it has all the same grossly visible body parts as a cockroach but it is a much lighter tan than i am used to.

            curious

            (originally posted in sopuli.xyz/c/whatisthisbug)

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            Just one: don't panic, it happens.

            More than one in a short time or you find droppings: you may have an infestation and you need pest control as soon as possible.

            In doubt, start with a spray or traps.

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            • ianfraserkrillmaster@midwest.socialI [email protected]

              cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/33436612

              saw the same bug indoors, wondering how concerned to be. looks like it has all the same grossly visible body parts as a cockroach but it is a much lighter tan than i am used to.

              curious

              (originally posted in sopuli.xyz/c/whatisthisbug)

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              That's a roach but keep in mind that there are hundreds of cockroach species in the world and most of them aren't pests. A roach you see in nature probably couldn't even survive in your house. When I lived in rural New Hampshire I frequently saw cockroaches in the forest but never indoors.

              (If you're in an urban area, then chances are it's a pest.)

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              • ianfraserkrillmaster@midwest.socialI [email protected]

                cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/33436612

                saw the same bug indoors, wondering how concerned to be. looks like it has all the same grossly visible body parts as a cockroach but it is a much lighter tan than i am used to.

                curious

                (originally posted in sopuli.xyz/c/whatisthisbug)

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                I've never seen one IRL and even I can tell that's a roach.

                Not necessarily a pest kind, though, if it looks unusual. Maybe one test would be if it goes towards or away from light; seeking dark is the original adaptation that allowed them to hide in human environments.

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                • mydarkesttimeline01@ani.socialM [email protected]

                  Yes. Someone may try to tell you it's a "water bug" but they're just trying to gloss over having roaches.

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                  Water bugs are a roach but they aren’t by any means the worst to have.

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                    Water bugs are a roach but they aren’t by any means the worst to have.

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                    They are just as bad. Roaches are bad, it doesn't matter what kind.

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                    • mydarkesttimeline01@ani.socialM [email protected]

                      They are just as bad. Roaches are bad, it doesn't matter what kind.

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                      There are varieties of roach that are harder to eliminate. Water bugs tend to be one of the easier varieties to control.

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                        Water bugs are a roach but they aren’t by any means the worst to have.

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                        Water bugs are a roach

                        They are absolutely not. Entirely different order of insects.

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                          Just one: don't panic, it happens.

                          More than one in a short time or you find droppings: you may have an infestation and you need pest control as soon as possible.

                          In doubt, start with a spray or traps.

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                          Gentrol is a growth hormone inhibitor roach control method
                          https://gentrol-igr.com/
                          Apparently it works really well

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                          • mydarkesttimeline01@ani.socialM [email protected]

                            Yes. Someone may try to tell you it's a "water bug" but they're just trying to gloss over having roaches.

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                            I have seen a waterbug in India once, it's got nothing to do with a roach. It's about 20cm wide, with pincers thick almost like my pinky finger. Absolutely stunning if you've never heard about them before

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