German Cockroach
Blattella germanica
Green Lacewing Larva (Debris-carrier)
Chrysoperla spp. (family Chrysopidae)
German Cockroach
Blattella germanica
Not a bug/insect; likely a crystalline substance
N/A (Inorganic material)
Unknown / Not a Bug
N/A
Not an Insect (Likely mucus, dried glue, or bodily fluid)
N/A
Non-Insect Object (Debris/Particulate)
N/A
Household Casebearer or Plaster Bagworm
Phereoeca uterella (formerly Phereoeca dubitatrix) or Phereoeca allutella
Head Louse (Nit/Egg Casing)
Pediculus humanus capitis
Carpet Beetle (specifically the Varied Carpet Beetle)
Anthrenus verbasci
Bed Bug
Cimex lectularius
Debris-Carrying Lacewing Larva (often called "Trash Bug" or "Junk Bug")
Chrysopidae (specifically larva)
Lace Bug / Azalea Lace Bug (probable)
Stephanitis pyrioides
Pubic Louse (Crab Louse)
Pthirus pubis
Bed Bug (Casing or Dead Specimen)
Cimex lectularius
Case-bearing Clothes Moth (Larva/Case)
Tinea pellionella
Webbing Clothes Moth Larva
Tineola bisselliella
Skin Flake / Dried Secretion (Not a bug)
N/A (Biological debris)
Tapeworm Segment (Proglottid)
Taenia spp. or Dipylidium caninum
Bed Bug (Nymph or Cast Skin)
Cimex lectularius
Not a Bug (Likely Skin Flake or Debris)
N/A (Inanimate Biological Material)
Indian meal moth
Plodia interpunctella
Unidentifiable due to image quality
N/A
Body Louse (or Head Louse) - Nymph/Egg Casing
Pediculus humanus humanus (or Pediculus humanus capitis)
Unidentifiable Debris (Likely Food Crumb or Resin)
N/A (Inanimate Object)
Leaf-footed Bug (nymph)
Leptoglossus species
Not a bug/insect
N/A
Lacewing Larva (specifically a debris-carrying variety)
Chrysopidae (Family)
Earwax (Cerumen)
Cerumen
Earwax (Cerumen)
Cerumen
Stable Fly
Stomoxys calcitrans
Not a recognizable insect (Likely skin flakes, scab, or dried secretion)
N/A (Biological debris)
There is no identifiable bug or insect in this image
N/A - Non-biological material likely
Not a bug/insect (Likely Dried Biomatter or Debris)
N/A (Inorganic or Plant Debris)
Springtail (specifically an Entomobryid Springtail)
Collembola (Class), likely family Entomobryidae
Noctuid Moth (likely a Dark Sword-grass or similar Owlet Moth)
Family Noctuidae (Exact species difficult to determine due to blur, possibly Agrotis ipsilon)
Common Paper Wasp
Polistes dominula (likely species)
No identifiable insect present
N/A
False Eyelash Fragment
N/A (Synthetic/Non-biological material)
T-Marking Moth / Giant plume moth species
Emmelina monodactyla (representative example)
Stick Insect (Walking Stick)
Phasmatodea (order level recognition)
Mold Mite (or Storage Mite)
Tyrophagus putrescentiae