Is that a cockroach?
Hello everyone,
Just discovered in the kitchen (sorry for the poor photo quality). The beetle had a black stripe on its back, was light brown, and had two long antennae at the front.
Could it be a baby cockroach?
Thanks in advance.
Unfortunately, the pictures are not so good, the animal is also very much loaded..
Nevertheless, I mean to see much more of the nymph of a forest treasure.
https://www.google.de/search?sca_esv=568251480&hl=de&q=ectobius+nymph&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjVg-DKrsaBAxUIQvEDHe91DTQ0pQJegQIDBAB&biw=1171
Whether Ectobius lapponicus, E. vittiventris or one of the many others is put to it, but ultimately does not matter.
The one of the German cocks would have the two distinctive strips on the back/neck, also another coloring I can’t recognize with yours:
https://bugguide.net/node/view/1038622
The nymphs of the oriental and brown band cockroaches also look different.
Forest damages are not household damages – they live in bushes and shrubs, feed on rotten plant material, so go after a few days in the house lacking food itself.
You don’t have to do anything against her. They do not go to food, nor do they transmit any diseases.