Those look like cockroach nymphs to me.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2024 10:23:17 AM
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Subject: [PestList] ID Help


Hello All,



We recently saw these two insects in one of our pest traps. They are about 2 mm 
in size, and have long antennae and two prongs coming out of their lower 
abdomen (which I hope disqualifies them from being bedbugs). Maybe cockroach 
larvae? Any idea what these might be?



Thank you,

Eli



Eli Boyne (she/her)

Preventive Conservator

Preservation & Conservation

Princeton University Library

Firestone A-14-E

1 Washington Road

Princeton, NJ 08544

609.258.2814

[email protected]



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