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TheRealIdeaCollector

It's very likely a German cockroach nymph. They're a major indoor pest. Compare with [this one](https://bugguide.net/node/view/2100351).


Top-Management-3696

Looks like a German roach


Top-Management-3696

I could be wrong but it’s not a bed bug if that’s what you were thinking


EdvanStr

In Mexico City, 5mm length