It's either an American (probably) or Oriental cockroach nymph. Tom Parker  
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From: Megan Bankston <mbanks...@mdah.ms.gov>
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Subject: [pestlist] Bug ID Help

 &lt;!--#yiv0821470318 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}--&gt;Can anyone help 
identify the small bug on the edge of this trap? It has been popping up on some 
of our traps recently. There is an ant out of focus in the photo too for size 
reference.
Thanks,Megan
--------Megan BankstonCuratorMississippi Governor's Mansion300 E Capitol 
StJackson, MS 39201
601-359-6421 (office)601-359-6442 (fax)mbanks...@mdah.ms.gov
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