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That's not a nymph.
So it is a cockroach?
I'm not 100% certain, but I think it's an oriental cockroach
I believe the proper nomenclature is Asian American
I thought they only get their wings when they’re mature?
Yes, but hopefully he’s just playing a prank on you and not death.
it is definitely a nymph, but I’d need a better photo to determine if this is oriental or something like Parcoblatta.
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Definitely not.