Bugs & Insects That Look Like Cockroaches

The cockroach is flat and oval-shaped with antennae that are about as long as its body. It has six legs that are covered with spines and adults have wings, although few cockroaches fly. Some may have short wings or none at all. There are several insects that are similar in appearance to cockroaches. Correct identification is important to ensure you can eradicate a potential infestation.


Finding a dark colored beetle-like bug may make you instantly think of cockroaches.

Native to Asia, the Asian longhorned beetle is a new and serious threat to North America. They prefer maple trees, but infestations of longhorned beetles have also been found in other species including poplars, elms and willows. There is no known chemical or biological defense against this invasive insect and they have few predators. Mature longhorned beetles range in size from 1 to 1 1/2 inches long. Their antennae can be up to 4 inches long, much longer than a cockroach`s antennae. Their bodies are shiny black with white spots. The antennae are banded black and white. They have wings and can fly short distances. Because of their wings and the long antennae, they’re often confused with cockroaches, but cockroaches are smaller and do not typically have white markings. Cockroaches are also more brownish in color. However, if a longhorned beetle is found in your home, you should call a pest control professional to ensure you don’t have an infestation outdoors.

When a tree is infested with longhorned beetles it is destroyed in order to prevent further infestations.

A cricket is small and fast-moving and in some lighting, can be mistaken for a cockroach. Crickets are brown to black in color, depending on the species. They have two sets of wings, the leathery front wings spanning half to the entire abdomen. Their back wings are hidden and folded beneath the front wings. Like cockroaches, a cricket’s antennae are about as long as its body and some species may not have wings. The obvious difference between a cricket and a cockroach is that crickets produce a chirping sound by rubbing their wings together. This is done by the males to attract a mate.

Crickets hop across a surface, where a cockroach scuttles around.

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Leaf-footed bugs are less than an inch in length, with dark brown bodies and a cream-colored stripe over the back. Like cockroaches, leaf-footed bugs have wings and a flattened body, but their back legs appear thickened and leaf-like. Their distinct hind legs and white markings easily distinguish leaf-footed bugs from cockroaches.

Leaf-footed bugs have hind legs that are distinctly leaf-shaped.

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One of the largest groups of beetles in North America, ground beetles may be one of more than 2,200 species. Species may vary in body shape and coloring, but typically ground beetles are shiny and blackish in color. They have ridged wing covers and a smaller head than their thorax. Like cockroaches they have antennae, but these are very thin and threadlike. You can also distinguish ground beetles from cockroaches by the wings. Beetles have hardened front wings. A cockroach has leathery wings or none at all.

Some species of ground beetles have a metallic appearance.
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