It is a skinny long bug. It has about 4 legs on each side that are bent in about a ninty degree angle. They are NAST!
Three legs each side - they are wingless insects with elongated, silvery-grey bodies.
Whether they are pests or not I would not like to say. As for "NAST[Y]" - probably not. They might eat certain garden plants, perhaps.
A firebrat is a bug that resembles a silverfish but lacks the long antennas. Both silverfish and firebrats belong to the same order of insects and are commonly found in humid areas like bathrooms and basements. Firebrats are typically smaller and have a mottled gray appearance.
The roach like bug that you are talking about may be a silverfish. The diet of a silverfish is mainly sugars and starches.
The Silverfish Bug is known to consume sugar and starch type foods in the home. For example, this bug often lives in basement and attics in houses where it is moist.
The name of the black bug with silver on its back is the silverfish.
Termites , Silverfish , Carpet Beetles ,
The insect that has two tails is called a silverfish.
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...
The bug you are referring to is called a "silverfish."
A centipede is a bug. A caterpillar is a bug that turns into a butterfly.
if you look on the ground on a hot sunny day or see a weird bug bugging around your house for food, you can find lots of different insects like ladybugs, ants, moths, silverfish and lots more.
The tiny bug with long antennae that I spotted in my garden is called a "silverfish."
The most commmon bug in Texas is the Silverfish insect