What kind of bug is this? Seen in the bathroom

Updated on Bathroom 2024-02-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Silverfish (scientific name: Lepismasaccharina), commonly known as silverfish, silverfish, white fish, wall fish, bookworm or clothesworm is a dexterous, light-phobic, and wingless insect, the body is silvery-gray, so it also has the title of white fish, craving carbohydrates such as sugar and starch, its body is slender, wingless, the body is covered with scales, and the mouthparts are chewing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This is a silverfish, non-poisonous and does not bite.

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