What's this Bug?
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Never seen these before, curious what they are - Solved. June Bugs
They are swarming every night at sunset for about the last week or so
Edit: thanks
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What's going on with these bugs?
It's a bit hard to make out in the photo, but there the center is a larger black insect being swarmed by dozens of small light brown ones. The larger one looks like some sort of beetle. What are the smaller ones?
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What is this bug? Found it dying on my bathroom floor, finished it off with roach spray. It has roach like antenna, but I've never seen a roach this long and thin (about an inch long).
I'm in Michigan if that helps. Never even known anyone around here who has seen or had a roach problem.
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What's this bug?
Terrible picture but it's the best i could get.
In the US south jersey.
They're tiny, dark with some spots and seem to like hanging out in windowsills.
They super squishy when squeezed and slow, they started appearing inside when the weather was getting warm a few weeks ago.
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Is that a Sinea Coronata?
That's the closest species I found but it's said on wikipedia that it can be found in central/north America. I found it inside my house (not inhabited) in France.
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I found this tiny 1cm long slug in my houseplant. What is it?
And importantly, is it a harmful one that should be separated from my Ficus?
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Found these eggs on higher-up spines of my Trichocereus cactus. Any idea who they belong to?
Small white spherical eggs, with small orange/brown dots, are laid in straight lines on a cactus spine
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What is this spider? New Jersey - Monmouth County
I've been finding these around my house lately. Wondering what they are. I live in central New Jersey
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What is this huge spider?
Body (no legs): 2,5 - 3cm Location: Southwestern Germany
The web it built is huge. I would say 30-40cm in diameter, beautiful, round and even.
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What're these bugs? (Southwest Florida)
Imgur album: https://imgur.com/a/ikTA97e
Those photos were taken under extreme magnification and bright light - the actual size is about the size of an uncooked grain of rice. Maybe smaller. This one was killed by freezing to preserve its form.
In the last few days I've started to see a lot of these - I can find one crawling across my desk every 5 or 10 minutes if I remember to look (Though I can't find where they're coming from at all). They don't move all that fast - they're frankly pretty easy to capture or squash.
In person I don't think they look very much like ants but in the closeup I think they kind of do. Also hoping they aren't termites.
Thanks for any help.
Edit: Here's a video of one scurrying across my desk too: https://imgur.com/a/ZC15gNZ
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What kind of bee is this?
There was quite a bit of these bees flying around while I was picking raspberries. They didn’t seem aggressive because they just ignored me and flew away there were even some that just flew pass me.
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What's this spider - Central New Jersey
Found this guy under my grill cover. Curious what kind of spider it is.
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what are these orange-brownish bugs around some sort of eggs or larve?
Found on a monstera plant in germany
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A pair of lovely spiders for you this evening. Ireland.
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Both the same species (if I'm not badly mistaken). Both indoors within a foot of one another.
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This just crawled out of my sink
Reverse image search says Russian Leather Beetle but I live in Western Pennsylvania of the USA which it says they aren’t native to. Any ideas?
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identification: what's this flying bug? (Montreal, Canada)
It looked a bit bumblebee-like while flying, but much less so once it landed.. black and orange abdomen, but black and yellow thorax (a bit fuzzy). A good 2cm (almsot 1 inch) long.
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What is this spider?
Found this at home in England. I moved to England from Hong Kong not long ago, so I'm not familiar with local spiders at all. Maybe it's very common?
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What's this big chunker? I found it at night and it's about the size of my fingertip.
I tried to usher it out but it decided to play dead.
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Moth identification verification(EU, Croatia)
Hi,
Comparing to leptiri.hr I think I identified this moth to be of macdunnoughia confusa: https://leptiri.hr/Noctuidae/Macdunnoughia-confusa
For sanity I wanted to do a double check if I'm right, so lemmings please help with verification of this moth from central Croatia, Europe.
Tnx