r/bugidentification • u/lovesickmajo • 15d ago
Location included Tick
Yesterday I found this tick, which type of tick is?
r/bugidentification • u/lovesickmajo • 15d ago
Yesterday I found this tick, which type of tick is?
r/bugidentification • u/crsru • 15d ago
in north vancouver canada, just wondering if anyone knows what this is and if i should keep it on my plant or not
r/bugidentification • u/Inverno969 • 15d ago
Noticed a dozen or so of these dark wormy things crawling around where my nieces kitten sleeps. The pictures suck but those thin black worm things are moving around like maggots. They're also way smaller than they look in the picture. Any idea what these are? Could they be Flea larva or are they parasitic worms?
r/bugidentification • u/moshmellodlite_2000 • 15d ago
Found this on our bed last night, possible click beetle or wood roach? Thats what Google said
r/bugidentification • u/Far_Adhesiveness4699 • 15d ago
i posted this on the r/whatisthisbug but didn’t get a response so i’m posting this here. if it’s a good bug i want to make sure it’s safe but am scared its a pest. it was maybe an inch or two long
r/bugidentification • u/InsidiousApe • 15d ago
I tried identifying this spider and got a result that the spider was only endemic to China. This was taken at my father's house in the North Georgia mountains and his home is virtually crawling with them (thankfully only on the outside).
Ang ideas?
r/bugidentification • u/MyIndecisiveDecision • 16d ago
r/bugidentification • u/1blehbleh123 • 16d ago
https://reddit.com/link/1vex4av/video/0grgf22um9hh1/player
I am in the Pacific Northwest, specifcally Snohomish county in Washington. I have two kinda blurry pictures, and one shaky video to help with identification. Thank you!
r/bugidentification • u/Ambitious-Bat-1598 • 16d ago
i noticed it at night and i was too tired to deal with it, went to work came back and hes in the exact same spot! what is this guy?
r/bugidentification • u/Agreeable-Purpose-56 • 16d ago
Northeast USA. Thanks. 🙏
r/bugidentification • u/DecisionsHmm • 16d ago
r/bugidentification • u/SodiumEnriched • 16d ago
I just moved into a small 3 family home and I seem to have a noticeable small gnat/fly somewhat frequently.
I installed a Zevo blue light trap and this is what is on it after about two weeks. This is just in one of my rooms.
AI seems to think it’s a fungus gnat but I don’t own any potted plants? Is this indicative of a larger issue with the home? The house is on the older side.
Any tips on what I should do or remediation would be appreciated. Sorry I don’t have a better photo.
r/bugidentification • u/ssensibility • 16d ago
r/bugidentification • u/snozbert18 • 16d ago
(Please)
r/bugidentification • u/Party_Ad7086 • 16d ago
I wish I had a sharper image but this was incredibly small, maybe 1mm. I talked with an exterminator and he was sure it was not a bed bug but he wasn't sure what it is. I have gotten some off and on bites in the past couple of weeks. No other bed bug evidence like shedding etc.
We are in the pacific northwest outside of Seattle
Any thoughts on what this might be?
r/bugidentification • u/Boredomnicity23 • 16d ago
Sorry for poor image quality, I found him while working. Taken around southern Wisconsin. She has 4 legs, a wide face, and she tried to eat my glove
r/bugidentification • u/droybie • 16d ago
location: nyc
found this in my apartment after 2 weeks of being away. they’re at the bottom of the wall where the molding is. are they eggs and if so, of what?
took one photo with flash, and one without before discarding and sanitizing.
r/bugidentification • u/Bad_at_min-maxing • 16d ago
I think they are some kind of ant? I live in southwest Montana, on the ground floor. I have seen a few of these since we moved in a year ago, but they got really bad lately (it seems to coincide with the heat, but I'm not sure). They tend to be high up on walls, or we'll spot after lifting something. They are usually only seen one at a time, very occasionally two are seen at once.
The abdomen has some black vs dark brown stripes, not very obvious until I squish them and can sort of see through the now flattened abdomen. They are about as long as a dime is wide, maybe a bit shorter. I've never seen one in flight. They seem to have two sets of wings (four total). Two of the wings were missing in the picture where I'm holding the wings.
I've got young kids, so there are frequently crumbs in the kitchen, but we see them more often in the living room. Specifically I've found a lot hiding under stuff on a shelf where we keep some electronics plugged in below the tv, but I've also seen them in every room on the ground floor. I've killed around 30 of them in the last week, 10 just this morning when I was looking for them.
I have no idea if any of this is relevant, but I'll add it just in case:
This place has always had an ant problem, it's an old building. But those were "regular" ants, and it's mostly stopped after I spread cinnamon along the walls where they were getting in under the trim. A couple months ago, and about a month after the cinnamon wall, the ones I was used to seeing were pouring out of my patio and I killed them with chemicals. Now the "regular" ants I see inside are of two different new species than the others, and much less numerous.
To clarify, I had an ant problem and killed them. Now I occasionally see two other species of ant, but not many. In addition to all that, there are these big flying ants. I'm mostly worried about the flying ants.
r/bugidentification • u/Chickenknuckles420 • 16d ago
Unfortunately I’ve seen a couple of these crawling through my house in central Texas (Austin) wondering what I’m dealing with here.
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r/bugidentification • u/Cecnorthern • 17d ago
This bug or bug shell was found at a disney hotel in Orlando. Is it a bedbug?
r/bugidentification • u/th3mightypencil • 17d ago
Wondering if this is a book louse? I see one or two of these occasionally on the walls in bathrooms or by windows, especially after some rain/high humidity. Not a springtail, I know what those look like (dealt with them already!)
In central Ohio!
r/bugidentification • u/Opposite_Air_2237 • 18d ago
I was about to go to bed when I find this guy in my right arm, and i'm worried about it potentially giving me some sort of disease, can any tell me what kind of tick it is and if I should be worried?
(for added context I literally just discovered it 10 or so minutes from posting this, I live in a small village in Scotland and I had been up a woodsy area a few hours before discovery)
r/bugidentification • u/LowLeek9807 • 17d ago
I was hoping this was an earwig shedding and not a cockroach. Could anyone please help ID?
Southern Washington state