I agree, these are cockroach nymphs. The abdominal prongs are called
"cerci" by the way, good thing to notice for identifications.

On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 10:23 AM Eli Boyne <eli.bo...@princeton.edu> wrote:

> Hello All,
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> We recently saw these two insects in one of our pest traps. They are about
> 2 mm in size, and have long antennae and two prongs coming out of their
> lower abdomen (which I hope disqualifies them from being bedbugs). Maybe
> cockroach larvae? Any idea what these might be?
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> Thank you,
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> Eli
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