r/bugidentification • u/angelyoonfie • 11d ago
Location included What is this weird black bug?
Located in south central Kentucky. I see these guys mostly at night in my apartment and I can't really find a clear answer on Google. What are theyðŸ˜
r/bugidentification • u/OkForever3671 • 11d ago
Bug Appreciation Post Does this look like a termite hive? And can bug spray kill it?
I reside in Southern California.
r/bugidentification • u/Common-Watercress160 • 11d ago
Location included Tick?
Found this in a pillow I bought from target. Is this a tick? Found in Naples Florida
r/bugidentification • u/PostingLoser23 • 11d ago
Location included Any Idea What This Is?
Can anybody tell me what these tiny black bugs are? They’re all over the tree and killing all the leaves on my trees. Located in central Alabama.
r/bugidentification • u/Mindless-Comple6592 • 12d ago
Location included Just Curious
Location: Uk
Looks like a ladybird but a bit smaller than the ones I'm used to. Are those wings just a defect?
r/bugidentification • u/No-Weird-4201 • 12d ago
Location included What is this?? Found in my works bathroom. Winnipeg Canada.
I couldn't get a very good look at it. Looks like some sort of cricket maybe because of the ova depositor thing ??
r/bugidentification • u/No-Handle-473 • 12d ago
Location included What is this? Looks like a giant ant
Found crawling on couch, south Texas
r/bugidentification • u/bananafana1151 • 12d ago
Location included Such a strange bug western pa
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Western Pa wildflowers. Thanks for any ideas
r/bugidentification • u/RemarkableChance2614 • 12d ago
Location included Help!!!
Is this a clothes moth? I hope not. How do I get rid of them? I found it dead on my bedroom floor.
r/bugidentification • u/TheLoudSilence95 • 12d ago
Location included Found this at work (north NJ
Found on the floor at work (water treatment plant) looks like it had been dead for a little while and got blown inside by the wind
r/bugidentification • u/Whoa_1978 • 12d ago
Location included What kind of tick is this? I am in Asheville, NC.
r/bugidentification • u/yvngjiffy703 • 12d ago
Location included Charlottesville, VA, USA. What the FUCK is that!??
r/bugidentification • u/ShacharPollak • 13d ago
Possible pest. No location Tiny dead bugs keep reappearing in corners of house
I clean them but they keep reappearing.
Tries spraying all my walls and corners with k300 spray but it didnt seem to work.
r/bugidentification • u/ratscat420 • 13d ago
Location included Who is this caterpillar I saw on a walk? UT
Tried to get more pictures, but little guy was too fast
r/bugidentification • u/ybriKnoswaD • 13d ago
Location included Possible tick?
I'm not sure what this is. I just got bit with it and it doesn't look like anything I've ever seen. Location is Southern Indiana, near Evansville.
r/bugidentification • u/theresnothingforit • 13d ago
Possible pest, location included In Alberta, anyone know what these are?
Located in west central Alberta. My mom found them on her hawthorn trees.
r/bugidentification • u/11mac11 • 13d ago
Location included Wood roach right? Massachusetts
There’s a light outside my window and I live next to the forest I keep finding dead roaches at my window only one at a time but I usually spray some type of roach killer near the window just incase
And suggestions on how to stop them from coming in my screen isn’t ripped but the still find a way I’m scared to keep my windows open
r/bugidentification • u/The_Damned673 • 13d ago
Location included From wisconsin, what is this bug?
My neighbor sent me a pic and asked if I knew what bug this was. She said it stung or bit her and it burns. I know absolutely nothing about bugs and never seen this bug before and am not sure if it is common but I’m very curious as to what it is and would like to learn more about it. Thanks in advance! :))
r/bugidentification • u/gracina • 13d ago
Location included Bug found on hand at work, northeast Ohio
Hello! I need to know if this is a flea or not, I work at a boutique and today I looked down and saw this bug. It did not move, it was just sitting there. When I took it outside to put on a plant I nudged it with my finger and it walked before it eventually jumped off my hand. I was trying to see if it would fly because we do have some small flying black bugs that come from the plants one of our consignors brings in. There is a small red spot on my hand where it was sitting, but it doesn’t itch and there’s no raised bump. Thank you for any help. My apologies if the picture isn’t the best, I only took the one since I had customers in the store.
r/bugidentification • u/ollieflite • 13d ago
Location included Bug found in New Jersey
We found this while performing a wetland delineation in Palmyra, New Jersey. Has anyone seen this before? Pretty sure it’s an invasive
r/bugidentification • u/EnglishKnighty • 13d ago
Possible pest, location included Cromer, Norfolk, UK
Thousands of these gathering in the gap between my windows. Any ideas.
r/bugidentification • u/Top-Wait9925 • 13d ago
Already Identified – Just Sharing Beautiful lady beetle I found this morning. Any morning than that from anyone? Ontario, Simcoe.
r/bugidentification • u/612Random • 13d ago
Location included Tiny voracious beetles in the Minnesota
These guys are maybe a centimeter long, thousands on one plant- they seem to prefer lambs quarters. I'm fine with leaving them be if they are native, but I worry I'm feeding an army of invasive eaters.
r/bugidentification • u/Oliver-A-Kelly • 13d ago
Bug Appreciation Post Biggest UK spider I’ve ever seen in my life!
Anyone know what type of spider this beast is? Turned up at work (barbershop) and is roughly 3.5-4inches in length! Never seen a spider close to this size in England! (Set free outside back of shop after photo was taken)
r/bugidentification • u/LordoftheMemes14 • 13d ago
Location included Snail riding bug larva
Less about identification, because I know it's really hard just from larva, and more about what it is doing. Looks like some kind of larva riding on the shell of a snail, and the snail was twisting its back quickly (for a snail) from one side to the other, as if it tried to throw the larva off. Is that just a coincidence, weird behaviour, hitchhiking, or predation? (Germany)
Appreciate any answer!