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Cockroach vs. Water Bug: What's the Difference in NYC?

By The Expert Exterminating Team · Updated May 2026

Quick answer

In NYC, a 'water bug' is almost always a large American or Oriental cockroach that comes up from drains, basements and shared plumbing — they're true cockroaches, just bigger than the small German cockroaches that infest kitchens. The difference matters because water bugs are treated at drains and plumbing entry points, while German cockroaches are treated with gel bait at their indoor harbourages.

The quick answer

In NYC, a “water bug” is a large American or Oriental cockroach. It’s a true cockroach — New Yorkers just use “water bug” for the big ones that come up from drains and basements, to distinguish them from the small German cockroaches that infest kitchens. Knowing which you have matters, because they’re treated differently.

”Water bug” (American/Oriental roach)German cockroach
SizeLarge (1–2 inches)Small (½ inch)
Where you see itBathrooms, drains, basements, at nightKitchens, near appliances, cabinets
Comes fromDrains, plumbing, basements, sewersBreeds indoors in warm, humid harbourages
Breeds indoors?Less so — enters from outside/belowYes — explosively
How it’s treatedDrain + plumbing entry treatment, exclusionGel bait at harbourages, crack-and-crevice

Why it matters for treatment

If you have water bugs, spraying your kitchen counters won’t help — they’re coming up through drains and plumbing chases, so treatment targets those routes and the entry points. If you have German cockroaches, the population is breeding inside; professional gel bait placed at harbourages collapses the colony, where sprays just scatter them.

What to do

Either way, store-bought sprays tend to make German cockroach problems worse and barely dent water bugs. See our cockroach & water bug control for how each is treated — and call for a a prompt inspection if you’re seeing them regularly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are water bugs and cockroaches the same thing?

In New York, 'water bug' is the common name for large American or Oriental cockroaches. They are true cockroaches — the term just distinguishes the big drain-dwelling roaches from the small German cockroaches that breed in kitchens.

Why do water bugs come up the drain?

American and Oriental cockroaches live in damp areas — basements, sewers and plumbing chases — and travel up through drains and pipes into apartments, especially in older buildings with shared plumbing.

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