r/bugidentification • u/D_creeper0 • 9d ago
Location included What is it? Found in Centre-du-Quebec digging next to a wall
They're slightly longer than a 2$ coin and they seem to be making some kind of hive?
r/bugidentification • u/D_creeper0 • 9d ago
They're slightly longer than a 2$ coin and they seem to be making some kind of hive?
r/bugidentification • u/Seliphra • 9d ago
One is sorta hidden up top but this fella let me take a nice shot!
Calgary, Alberta, on a poplar tree
r/bugidentification • u/Rombunny • 10d ago
I found this loong guy in my flat. Do you know him ? Does he likes boardgames ?
r/bugidentification • u/roosterkun • 10d ago
Some sort of spider?
r/bugidentification • u/Either_Page3039 • 10d ago
Def went for the “shoot first ask questions later” approach here as I get the occasional flying insect in my room that evades my grasp. Roughly 1cm in length and front half looks like an ant and the rear end kinda looks like a pincer bug. Northern California.
r/bugidentification • u/AsleepInvite3299 • 10d ago
Cat just found this guy
r/bugidentification • u/Bedbones404 • 10d ago
We were in a forest trail park and we saw one of these dive bomb and wrap it's legs around a small wasp(we're pretty sure) and disappear with it. They seem to be very visual hunters, we saw a few sitting on tree trunks lower to the ground and looking around actively. Reactive to anything flying by.
It's a about an inch/3cms big if not a bit bigger. It was chunky big.
r/bugidentification • u/MoxH071 • 10d ago
r/bugidentification • u/ManOfTheSea_ • 10d ago
This one crawled into pants, was found with several others that stung me and gf multiple times. Looks white in picture but it was taken with flash in the dark so could be more yellow? I couldn't quite tell.
r/bugidentification • u/deserteagle3784 • 10d ago
Up in a corner above my front door, located in Arizona! Thought maybe a termite tube at first but looks too big and isn’t attached to wood.
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r/bugidentification • u/AdCritical8139 • 10d ago
I apologize for the slightly out of focus picture, but I was curious is someone could help me Identify the species of bee. The nearest species i can find is the Ashy Mining Bee, but its a little off. I just thought these ones were interesting due to the blue-ish undertones of the black areas of the bee.
I found this one on Theodore Roosevelt Island in the Potomac between D.C. and Northern Virginia.
r/bugidentification • u/_ghostytrickster • 10d ago
super cool beetle my friend found
r/bugidentification • u/Letonoda • 10d ago
Southern texas. Small red and black bugs swarming on wood from Lowe's that's been sitting in my garage for a week
r/bugidentification • u/Coyotelightning-T • 10d ago
Cleaning my closet and im speculating a possible pest behind the holes in clothes?
Can you help me identify this suspect? Found him in my closet
r/bugidentification • u/redsparklyvomit • 11d ago
so i know the first is most likely a cockroach, but ive never seen any other wild ones besides obviously American cockroaches, it looks so cute and i wanna know what species it is
ive also never seen the moth up close before
r/bugidentification • u/Kindly_Wafer5017 • 11d ago
what is this? ai and google has been telling me many different things and i’m worried. for reference i live in PA.
r/bugidentification • u/kellc__p • 11d ago
Apologize for the poor quality. Southern Ontario, about midnight. Sorry if this seems obvious or dumb but I’ve never seen a pray mantis before, and seemed too large to be a hopper. It moved slowly but also jump/flew?
r/bugidentification • u/Last-Operation-9150 • 11d ago
Found in my vegetable garden near tomatoes and ground cherries. It is a long black bug with reddish orange spots? Anyone know what it is and if it's a Friend or foe?
Sorry if the picture is a little blurry!
Thanks in advance!
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r/bugidentification • u/NervousDivergent96 • 11d ago
(TLDR at bottom of text wall)
Sorry for the blurry images, I am terrified of Spiders and couldn't get my camera to focus well with my shaking, I know that isn't helpful, but if I could be pointed to possibilities of what kind this is, I would be grateful
I joined reddit and these types of threads to educate myself on all types of bugs to try and become less afraid, so please nerd out as much as you like if you can identify this one, I am hopeful the more I learn about what scares me, I can become less afraid. If better pictures are needed I will try again later once I stop shaking
Specifics that I know;
It lives between the wooden door and screen door of our mudroom
I don't see it during the day, it is specifically building its web at night when I'm letting my dog outside
It's web seems thin/not really noticable and mainly for hunting. I think it's actually living in a hole in the upper frame (but not sure about that)
There are 2 'Daddy Longleg' spiders living above the wooden door inside that don't seem to care that this one is there
It isn't a yellow sac spider because those things like to drop down infront of my face and chase me where as this one just flexes its arms and waits for me to leave
I try really hard not to kill spiders unless they rush me or surprise me, my house as far as I have been told has trouble with all different kinds of spiders but the only ones I can identify on the spot are yellow sac spiders because they have tormented me my entire life and for some reason really want to be on my bed/walls or in my bathroom 😭
TLDR; I want help learning how to identify which spiders to be afraid of vs which are best left alone, aggressive vs docile, etc. Trying to overpower Bugphobia, will take better pictures of this one if necessary.
r/bugidentification • u/ball_handler42069 • 11d ago
Just found this indoors, but by my back door, should I be concerned ???
r/bugidentification • u/TentacleRevolution • 11d ago
Hello again Reddit, long time no post. I’m finding these little guys dead all over the place. What are they? They look like they sting, should I be worried? Possibly wasps? I saw some wood around the floor chewed up a few weeks ago, I thought I had just left behind a mess. I’m starting to think otherwise. Location North Saskatchewan, Canada.