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Lawn Shrimp (Terrestrial Amphipod)
Arcitalitrus sylvaticus
Little Black Ant
Monomorium minimum
Pharaoh Ant (likely identification based on color and shape, though image is blurry)
Monomorium pharaonis
Fly Maggot (Larva)
Diptera (Order)
Booklouse (or Psocid)
Liposcelis spp. (Common genus for house-dwelling species)
Household Casebearer (often called Plaster Bagworm)
Phereoeca uterella
Bed Bug Casing (Exoskeleton/Shell)
Cimex lectularius (shed exuvia of)
Silverfish
Lepisma saccharinum
Debris / Lint / Crumb (Not an Insect)
N/A
Not a bug/insect
N/A
Silverfish
Lepisma saccharinum
Silverfish
Lepisma saccharinum
Bed Bug (Evidence: Fecal Spots/Staining)
Cimex lectularius
Plaster Bagworm
Phereoeca uterella
Bed Bug (Nymph/First Stage)
Cimex lectularius
Bed Bug (Egg Casings or Nymph Molts - Identification Uncertain/Unlikely)
Cimex lectularius (potential association)
Silverfish
Lepisma saccharinum
Tick (likely a Nymph or Larva)
Ixodida (Order)
Silverfish
Lepisma saccharinum
Carpet Beetle Larva (likely Varied Carpet Beetle)
Anthrenus verbasci
Syrphid Fly Larva (Flower Fly Larva or Hoverfly Larva)
Syrphidae (Family)
Bed Bug
Cimex lectularius
Brown Recluse Spider
Loxosceles reclusa
Drugstore Beetle
Stegobium paniceum
Bed Bug (Fragment/Head)
Cimex lectularius
Unidentifiable Object (Likely debris or biological matter, possibly a scab or dried secretion)
N/A
Red Spider Mite (specifically looks like a predatory mite or a pest like the Two-Spotted Spider Mite in a specialized re...
Tetranychus urticae (commonly) or Phytoseiulus persimilis (if predatory)
Lint / Debris (Not an Insect)
N/A
Skin Flakes / Dandruff / Lint
N/A (Not an insect)
Dust Mite
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (or Dermatophagoides farinae)
There is not enough visual information to confidently identify a specific insect.
N/A
Household Casebearer (often confused with Plaster Bagworm)
Phereoeca uterella (or sometimes Phereoeca allutella)
Tapeworm Segment (Proglottid)
Dipylidium caninum (most common dog/cat tapeworm)
Mealybug
Pseudococcidae (Family)
Woodlouse (specifically looks like an Oniscius asellus or Porcellio scaber)
Oniscidea (Suborder)
Green Crab Spider
Misumessus oblongus (often confused with Misumena vatia)
Aphid
Aphidoidea (Superfamily)
Demodex Mite (Face Mite)
Demodex folliculorum or Demodex brevis
Head Louse Nit (Louse egg)
Pediculus humanus capitis (egg)
Unknown / Not an Insect (Likely a physical object or artifact)
N/A
Unidentifiable due to image quality
Unknown
Household Casebearer or Plaster Bagworm
Phereoeca uterella
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