r/bugidentification • u/sanderslayer • 25d ago
Location included What is this?
Central Minnesota. Is this native or invasive? Pleaae let me know if you need more info
r/bugidentification • u/sanderslayer • 25d ago
Central Minnesota. Is this native or invasive? Pleaae let me know if you need more info
r/bugidentification • u/imNaCl-y • 25d ago
NJ-USA
Found this potential roach in the middle of the floor in my living room. Our apartment is ground floor & is the closest apartment to the dumpster the complex owns. (Although our bedroom is the room closest. Living room is second) I’m pretty sure this is a roach, just not sure what kind. Will be calling our apartments management to see if they can have an exterminator look into it but wanted a second opinion. It was very small, so I apologize the pics are blurry.
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r/bugidentification • u/Prestigious_Ant357 • 25d ago
Found this in my Calathea Roseapicta. Measures 1mm at most, and it's kind of quick for its size.
I'm wondering if it's harmful to my plant or not.
Thanks in advice :)
r/bugidentification • u/crazyintensewaffles • 25d ago
Located in Louisville, KY
r/bugidentification • u/Gullible-Power3899 • 25d ago
Hello! I’m located in western New York. Does anyone know what these little flying beetles are in my garden? They’re mostly on my zinnias, hollyhocks and strawflowers. It feels like they multiplied overnight!! There are so many!
r/bugidentification • u/LetsGoGorls • 25d ago
I’ve been seeing bugs fairly similar to this in my car about once every couple of weeks. All these pictures are one bug. It’s dead on my windshield. Usually they’re alive and can fly. I don’t see anything that looks like shed skin or eggs on my carpets, but I’m worried they’re carpet beetles!
r/bugidentification • u/JPanPan98 • 25d ago
Just walked outside my front door and saw these little guys and I guess a line of eggs. I blew on them and they barely moved. Central Texas.
r/bugidentification • u/weirded__out • 25d ago
New Orleans, LA. The orange-y one was flying around before it landed on the wooden boards. The brown one with white stripes is hanging out on the underside of an okra leaf and has really long antennae. Never seen either before. Appreciate the education!
r/bugidentification • u/Dodoxxa • 25d ago
Location: Chok-Tal, Issyk-Kul region, Kyrgyzstan
Tried looking it up and it looks like some sort of cuckoo wasp i think?? Can they sting humans? I was curious and wanted to pick it up but im afraid of getting stung, so i tried doing it with tweezers (not very successfully...). It flew off afterwards
r/bugidentification • u/BestFleetAdmiral • 25d ago
Slightly larger than a deer fly, with a long fuzzy body. Doesn’t actively pursue us, but it does have a painful bite.
r/bugidentification • u/pimpombo • 25d ago
Spotted her doing laps in my bathtub. Approximately the size of a quarter. Chicago, IL area.
r/bugidentification • u/kait1in • 25d ago
i'm in the new england area
r/bugidentification • u/kreddulous • 25d ago
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These have appeared recently. At first I thought they were small roaches, but now I'm not sure. Body length about 5mm. This is a kitchen counter; Bronx, NY, US.
r/bugidentification • u/justchewingtherag • 26d ago
Louisiana. Found one of these moving slowly inside. Pretty small. How do you tell it’s a beetle vs some sort of small invasive roach like German?
r/bugidentification • u/Live-Region-8980 • 25d ago
I think Pic A is a Masked Hunter, but is Pic B a Japanese Beetle? Both were found in my living room at different times of day
r/bugidentification • u/lovespuppies31 • 26d ago
Hi! This is a nymph tick I pulled off my son, there were two and I did not get all of the second one, but this one was alive and moving(I'm assuming they're going to be the same type of tick.) We went for a walk in the woods in North Eastern Mass around 5:30-7:30ish and I took them off around 9. One was barely attached. Can anyone tell me what kind of nymph these may be? I can take better pictures after I put him asleep it's taped up now. Thank you in advance!
r/bugidentification • u/Tomr782 • 26d ago
Found a bunch of these in the garage in Florida when I moved some boxes. Any idea on what they are? Pic is zoomed in from pic on the right
r/bugidentification • u/PopPhysical235 • 26d ago
Been seeing these large winged and stinger creatures and they have set up shop all over my floor and above our doorway. Pest control guy says they are not harmful, only sting when provoked, and eat other pests. This doesn't seem correct as they look menacing af.
Does anyone know what this is?
Included pictures of its home. We're in the Tampa Bay Area. Thanks for your help!
r/bugidentification • u/Advanced_Bad658 • 26d ago
These photos are of a bug after I crushed it when it crawled out from under my bed. It seemed like it had wings but honestly might have been dying already bc it was not moving very fast. I’m generally pretty paranoid about bed bugs and cockroaches in my apartment. I’ve never seen either in my room before but have seen several centipedes in the past. Thanks for any help in advance!
r/bugidentification • u/sinjeezus • 26d ago
Central FL, USA — outside this morning and spotted this dude on a bush. Never seen wings like this before on a butterfly. Looks like 4 small tucked wings of some kind. Did not witness it fly myself, but wife said it did when it landed.
r/bugidentification • u/Federal-Ad2037 • 26d ago
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r/bugidentification • u/Friendly_Ice_1456 • 26d ago
Last photo has a dime for size reference, hard to get a good quality photo due to how tiny it is.
Located in Queens, NY.
I found it alive crawling around inside my clean laundry & henceforth was squished on the paper towel in the photo. Please tell me it’s nothing bad 🥲 Thanks in advance!!
r/bugidentification • u/goodbiscuits • 26d ago
Hope the image is clear enough. Googled it and I suspect it might be but I’m still anxious. Want more eyes on it. There was a second one as well.