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Pharaoh Ant
Monomorium pharaonis
Bed Bug (Early stage nymph)
Cimex lectularius
Carpet Beetle (likely Varied Carpet Beetle or Black Carpet Beetle)
Anthrenus verbasci (Varied) or Attagenus unicolor (Black)
Springtail
Collembola
Masked Hunter Nymph (Camouflaged state)
Reduvius personatus
Masked Hunter Nymph
Reduvius personatus
Pharaoh Ant (likely identification based on color and size)
Monomorium pharaonis
Mealybug
Pseudococcidae (Family)
Plaster Bagworm (or Household Casebearer)
Phereoeca uterella
Household Casebearer moth larva
Phereoeca uterella
Household Casebearer
Phereoeca uterella
Junk bug (Green Lacewing Larva)
Chrysoperla rufilabris
Masked Hunter (Nymph)
Reduvius personatus
Skin Debris or Mucus Strand (Not an insect)
N/A
Not a bug (likely earwax or a food crumb/residue)
N/A
Not a bug (Likely Earwax or Dried Fluid)
Cerumen (Medical term for earwax)
Tapeworm Segment (Proglottid)
Dipylidium caninum (most likely)
Tapeworm Proglottid (Segment)
Dipylidium caninum (most common in pets)
Inconclusive / Organic Debris
N/A
Bed Bug (Likely)
Cimex lectularius
Head louse (nit)
Pediculus humanus capitis
Brown Dog Tick
Rhipicephalus sanguineus
Head louse
Pediculus humanus capitis
Lace Bug
Stephanitis sp.
Lacewing Larva (Junk Bug)
Chrysoperla spp.
Junk bug (Green Lacewing Larva)
Chrysoperla spp.
Junk bug, Lacewing larva, or Trash bug
Family Chrysopidae (Various genera)
Green Lacewing Larva (Junk Bug)
Family Chrysopidae
Junk bug (Green lacewing larva)
Family Chrysopidae
Bed Bug
Cimex lectularius
Masked Hunter (Nymph stage)
Reduvius personatus
Lace Bug
Stephanitis spp. (likely Stephanitis pyrioides)
Junk bug (Green lacewing larva)
Family Chrysopidae
Debris-carrying Lacewing Larva (Junk Bug or Trash Bug)
Family sub-order Hemerobiiformia (various genera like Chrysoperla)
Green Lacewing Larva (Junk Bug)
Chrysoperla carnea
Junk bug (Green lacewing larva)
Family Chrysopidae
Debris-carrying Lacewing Larva (Junk Bug)
Family Chrysopidae
Not an Insect (Likely Earwax or Resin)
N/A
Not a bug/insect (Likely Earwax or Dried Secretion)
N/A
Thrips
Order Thysanoptera
Thrips
Thysanoptera (Order)
Carpenter Bee
Xylocopa violacea
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