So I'm laying in bed and I be aware of something weird on my leg. I look down and there's a bug on me. It's about 1/4-1/2 and inch long, silver, skinny, not segmented, have one pair of antenna on its head and consequently another set of what looks like antenna on its rear. I own looked up many insects and the closest thing I can find are earwigs and silverfish, but unlike the silverfish I've see, this does not have three "rods" on the rear, but just two (I only looked for a second so I COULD be mistaken but I don't think so). If it help, I live in the Brazos Valley area of Texas.
Answers: Silverfish. Check these sites to breed sure and to get rid of them:
http://www.howtogetridofstuff.com/pest-c...
http://www.doyourownpestcontrol.com/silv...
http://www.getridofthings.com/get-rid-of...
It's probably this: A Firebrat
Silverfish and firebrats have flat, elongated bodies 1/3 to 3/4 inch long and broad in close proximity the head, tapering toward the rear-somewhat "carrot" shaped. These fragile, wingless insects are covered beside scales and have two long, slender antennae at the head and three long, antennae-like appendages at the flipside. These three appendages, one directed straight back and the other two curving outward, plus the two antennae, are nearly as long as the body. Sometimes these insects are known as "bristletails."
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