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Big Brown Bug in my Bathroom

Big Brown Bug in my Bathroom
San Diego County, California, USA
November 25, 2007
Size: 1-2 inches

Agreed.
Nymph of an American cockroach. Other image (since moved to "Frass") is an adult of same. You can control roaches yourself with non-toxic baits. Far lower cost than an exterminator! More effective in the long-run, too.

 
Thanks!
Thanks guys! I appreciate your help

Moved
to cockroaches for now.

a teen age roach
looks to be a nymph of an American roach.... 9 months ago or so it was only a couple of mm long

its
a cockroach maybe the American cockroach http://bugguide.net/node/view/31622

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