What type of bug be this? It be on my kitchen counter, If you hold ever see something similar to this agree to me know very small in delicate, it was slivering it didn't look like it...

very small in delicate, it was slivering it didn't look like it have many legs and it looked like it have two antenas but i couldn't be wrong they could have been legs. I assume they approaching to be around water or veggies, I had a bowl of veggies on the counter and i found it right subsequent to the sink. I was so afraid of it because of how different it looked. It literally had a silver body and be smaller than a fourth of an inch and was as thin as an eigth of an inch. It be slivering on its belly. Please help me figure this one out.
Silverfish? If it looks like this:

http://www.insectsandpests.com/images/si...

it is a Silverfish

In buildings, silverfish can one and only exist in sufficiently humid, crevice-rich environments. If these two conditions are removed, the silverfish will not be able to live. Measures that may be taken to remove silverfish, at least temporarily, include the following:




By far the most effective passageway to be rid of silverfish for sure is to keep an area or room tidy, limiting the possible number of breeding grounds they own.
Ensuring showers, baths etc. are rinsed clean and free of any residual toiletries that may attract hungry silverfish.
Leaving the bathroom door open after a shower to lessen the humidity
To invasion silverfish, trap in small glass containers - silverfish cannot climb up the smooth inside walls.
Silverfish can also be caught by sprinkling plaster on a showery white cotton cloth put in a corner overnight, near the silverfish's hideout.
Placing moth ball in four corners of a room is said to keep silverfish away from wallpaper.



Adults can be kill by freezing, but it is difficult to kill the eggs.


Sounds like a silver fish to me. Ant and roach contract killer should help if you start to see a lot of them or give the name an exterminate. Your hand followed by a loud noise on the counter should appropriate care of one. Splat! It's a silverfish
Answers:    Sounds resembling a silverfish. The picture on the wiki page below is greatly enlarged, and they are usually not so dark--normally silvery grey. But they are harmless.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silverfish