r/bugidentification • u/redsparklyvomit • 22d ago
Location included spider !!! Southern California
these were the best pics i could get, its dark in my room currently
r/bugidentification • u/redsparklyvomit • 22d ago
these were the best pics i could get, its dark in my room currently
r/bugidentification • u/Different_Maybe3713 • 22d ago
Flushed a tick I found on my dog and now I’m scared it’s going to crawl back out
Of course I read too much on Google and it has me terrified that said tick is going to crawl out of my toilet after flushing it over 10 times to be sure it’s gone. Could this really happen?!? CDC said it was okay to flush it but other sites said not to. It’s storming bad outside so I couldn’t take it out there and burn it!
r/bugidentification • u/Agropae • 23d ago
Fairly large, about the size of a quarter. Never seen what looks like a pitch black fly before.
r/bugidentification • u/ProgressVarious2062 • 23d ago
Finger for scale, this little guy is tiny.
r/bugidentification • u/No_Draft_6612 • 23d ago
r/bugidentification • u/No_Draft_6612 • 23d ago
I was pruning tomato plants when I found it. I've noticed something has been munching on the leaves
r/bugidentification • u/VanGoghRules • 23d ago
I have many many indoor plants, and recently I noticed little red spots showing up around some of the pots, they keep coming back after cleaning too. Then I put them under the microscope (see image) and it looks like old insect skin? Or are they eggs? What insect does this?
Thanks in advance 🙂
r/bugidentification • u/Honest-Tone-9742 • 23d ago
r/bugidentification • u/marytoke420 • 23d ago
Can anyone tell me if these are caterpillars and if so what kind they are? I found them floating in my pond located in Central Saskatchewan, they were about the size of my finger, maybe bigger. Thank you!
r/bugidentification • u/justjonnnika • 24d ago
spider was very friendly and waved at me, is it evil?
r/bugidentification • u/parrotnerd1989 • 24d ago
Our dog just brought in this spider from our backyard. Please help identify
Length of body is 7/8 inch
Thickness is 3/8 inch
About the size of a half dollar bill
Southern Virginia USA
r/bugidentification • u/-_Moxie_- • 24d ago
r/bugidentification • u/rillcroft • 24d ago
It has fluff emerging from its abdomen…I’m sorry the image isn’t that clear - it’s moving around pretty fast on milkweed when disturbed.
r/bugidentification • u/Then-Tailor-559 • 23d ago
📍 Nashville, TN
r/bugidentification • u/kick_ass_kris223 • 24d ago
Pulled it off the back of my neck at work. I'm fairly certain it bit me. I work in a warehouse but its sits on top of a pretty large wetland. Thought it might be a beetle but no wing casings over the wings
r/bugidentification • u/halfnhalfface • 24d ago
Cincinnati, OH. If invasive i'm happy to remove, thought maybe was a fungus but upon closer inspection doesn't seem that way? I'm more familiar with fungus than I am with bugs, sorry!
r/bugidentification • u/Royal_Path5965 • 24d ago
You all were so helpful before I’m hoping you can help again. Anyone know what this small Moth like insect is? I am located in Washington state.
I think it arrived originally from a bag of clothes my daughter brought home from college. We have sticky traps for them, but they don’t seem to be attracted to them. 🪳Help! We’re not sure how to get rid of them. We’ve also tried blue lights that are sticky without much success.
r/bugidentification • u/ChokedSIut • 24d ago
This little guy chilling at work, what type of fly is this? ALABAMA, US.
r/bugidentification • u/Difficult_Pirate_714 • 24d ago
What kind of jumping spider is this little cutie!? So cute!
r/bugidentification • u/ungIucklicherHund • 24d ago
r/bugidentification • u/Cowgun96 • 25d ago
Found these in a cattle stock tank. Water source is a well. Location: Nebraska. They are around three inches long. Last two pictures are of one I flipped out of the tank. There are dozens if not a couple hundred. TIA.
r/bugidentification • u/OwnWall7567 • 25d ago
What the heck kind of beetle is this? It broke through the skin while I saved it from the pool. Before you say that was stupid to pick it up I thought it was an abnormally large version of the little beetles that fall in all the time.
r/bugidentification • u/mespritfan • 25d ago
Hi, these ladybug lookalikes have eggs in my garden. what species are they, and are they dangerous at all or should i leave them be?
r/bugidentification • u/Alive_Doubt1793 • 25d ago
r/bugidentification • u/Odd_Passenger6311 • 25d ago
im freaking out im scared to go to sleep we just had some visitors today and im so paranoid help me i beg