A water bug and a cockroach are both threats to human health when in a domestic situation. They also both require specialize profession methods to eradicate. They are both known carriers of a variety of illnesses.
There is no difference. A water bug is a type of cockroach. It is different from the more common American Cockroach, which is why some people claim it is not a roach.
A cockroach.
a cockroach is bad for you
it's a cockroach
catipillar cockroach
Cockroach
A cockroach is a bug or pest that is very hard to get rid of. They eat nearly anything and reproduce rapidly.
I can't think of a bug it's likely to be moulting
idk ... roach or a cockroach or something?
The long skinny black bug with wings is commonly known as a "cockroach."
Yes, a palmetto bug is a common name for certain types of large cockroaches, particularly the American cockroach (Periplaneta americana) and the Florida woods cockroach. While all palmetto bugs are roaches, not all roaches are considered palmetto bugs. The term is often used in the southeastern United States, where these insects are prevalent.
Water bugs live in/on water, roaches on dry land. Both are beetles. In some parts of the US, 'water bug' is the common name for cockroaches. This MAY be true, but they are two very separate species. Water bugs can fly as adults, whereas roaches are one of the few bugs that can actually run.