Bugs that look like cockroaches
There are bugs that look a lot like cockroaches and might incite panic if mistaken for the bothersome pest. If you're lucky, you don't have a cockroach infestation.
Here are a few of the most common bugs mistaken for cockroaches:
Crickets
Crickets may be similar to cockroaches in color, but their back legs are made for jumping and are much longer than cockroach back legs.
Ground beetles
Ground beetles are often mistaken for cockroaches, but their wings are hardened, while cockroach wings, if present, are soft and leathery.
June bugs
Also known as June beetles, these cockroach look-alikes are harmless. You'll definitely hear them coming as they make a loud buzzing sound in flight.
Water bugs
Cockroaches and water bugs can look very similar, but water bugs are generally bigger. Also, water bugs can survive for an extended period of time in the water, while cockroaches prefer land.
Asian long-horned beetles
As its name suggests, the Asian longhorned beetle has very long, segmented antennae that extend from the head. The antennae might even exceed body length.
Leaf-footed bugs
Named for the leaf shapes on the hind legs, leaf-footed bugs have a narrower body than cockroaches. Additionally, their wings often have a zigzag pattern on them, whereas cockroach wings, when present, do not.