Recent Bug Identifications
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Not a bug/insect (Likely Earwax or Dried Resin)
Propolis (if earwax) or Resin (if plant matter)
Western Honey Bee
Apis mellifera
Two-lined Chestnut Borer
Agrilus bilineatus
Unidentifiable Object/Texture
N/A
Puss Caterpillar / Asp
Megalopyge opercularis
Webbing Clothes Moth Larva
Tineola bisselliella
Bed Bug (Fecal Stains and Debris)
Cimex lectularius
Eastern Lubber Grasshopper
Romalea microptera
Household Casebearer (often confused with Plaster Bagworm)
Phereoeca uterella or Phereoeca allutella
Black Carpet Beetle (Likely)
Attagenus unicolor
Household Casebearer (often referred to as Plaster Bagworm)
Phereoeca uterella or Phereoeca allutella
Not a bug (likely debris or crystalline material)
N/A
Debris-carrying Lacewing Larva (often called 'Junk Bug' or 'Trash Bug')
Chrysopidae (Family level, likely Ceraeochrysa or Leucochrysa species)
Tapeworm Segment (Proglottid)
Dipylidium caninum (most common species found in homes)
Booklouse (Booklice)
Liposcelis spp. (commonly part of the genus Liposcelis)
Non-insect Debris (Likely skin flake or scab)
N/A
Body Louse
Pediculus humanus humanus
Masked Hunter (Nymph stage)
Reduvius personatus
Horsehair Worm
Gordius sp. (part of Phylum Nematomorpha)
Dust Mite
Dermatophagoides spp. (most commonly Dermatophagoides farinae or Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus)
Varied Carpet Beetle
Anthrenus verbasci
Varied Carpet Beetle
Anthrenus verbasci
Sebum Plug (Skin Oil Plug) / Dead Skin Flake
Keratin and Sebum (Not an organism)
Hammerhead Flatworm (or Broadhead Planarian)
Bipalium spp. (e.g., Bipalium adventitium or Bipalium kewense)
Hair Follicle Sheath (often mistaken for a parasite or skin worm)
Not a living organism (Biological debris: Epithelial Root Sheath)
Household Casebearer
Phereoeca uterella
Not a bug (Dried Skin Flake or Keratin)
Stratum corneum (if skin)
Slug (Juvenile or Garden Slug)
Gastropoda (Class)
Silverfish (often confused with Firebrat)
Lepisma saccharina
Silverfish
Lepisma saccharinum
Junk Bug or Trash Bug (Green Lacewing Larva)
Chrysopidae (Family)
Bloodworm (Midge Fly Larva)
Chironomidae (Family)
Unidentifiable Object (Likely not an insect)
N/A
Demodex Mite (likely Demodex folliculorum)
Demodex spp.
Debris-carrying Lacewing Larva (often called a 'Junk Bug' or 'Trash Bug')
Chrysopidae (Family level identification, likely Leucochrysa pavida or Ceraeochrysa lineaticornis)
Scab / Dried Blood / Debris (Not an Insect)
N/A (Biological debris)
Bed Bug
Cimex lectularius
Bird Louse (or Chewing Louse)
Order Mallophaga (often Ischnocera or Amblycera)
Pharaoh Ant (Likely identification based on coloration and size, though image is blurry)
Monomorium pharaonis
Household Casebearer (often confused with the Plaster Bagworm or Case-bearing Clothes Moth)
Phereoeca uterella (or potentially Tinea pellionella for close relatives)
Engorged Tick (likely a Soft Tick or a very desiccated Hard Tick)
Ixodida (Order)
Slug (likely a common garden slug)
Gastropoda (Class level identification, likely Arionidae or Limacidae family depending on species)
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