A primitive, wingless insect with an elongated, silvery-grey body. I think its diet is mostly organic detritus.
dark damp places
The roach like bug that you are talking about may be a silverfish. The diet of a silverfish is mainly sugars and starches.
In your garden, you may find bugs with tails such as earwigs, silverfish, and some types of beetles.
Yes, bed bugs, springtails, silverfish, firebrats...there are many.
The most commmon bug in Texas is the Silverfish insect
To effectively get rid of silverfish bugs in your home, you can start by reducing moisture and humidity levels, fixing any leaks or water sources, and using traps or insecticides specifically designed for silverfish. Additionally, decluttering and regularly cleaning your home can help eliminate their hiding spots and food sources.
SILVERFISH
are the termites or white ants.
I have always been told they are called silverfish but they are completely harmless
I just found a bug like that you have mentioned and after looking online it appears to be a silverfish. For either bedbugs or silverfish you want to call an exterminator if you see a lot. While the silverfish don't bother human beings they do damage to books, curtains...
silverfish, moths, cockroaches, and other common house bugs are attracted to light during nighttime. -SmartyPants11( Riley the Smart)
The tiny bugs in your bathroom with long antennae are likely silverfish. To effectively get rid of them, you can reduce moisture in the bathroom, fix any leaks, keep the area clean and dry, use a dehumidifier, and consider using insecticides or traps specifically designed for silverfish.