Bug Identifier

Booklouse (or Psocid)

Booklouse (or Psocid)

Liposcelis spp. (Common household genus)

Silverfish (Nymph/Young)

Silverfish (Nymph/Young)

Lepisma saccharina

Jumping Spider

Jumping Spider

Phidippus spp. (likely Phidippus audax or similar)

Cutworm Moth (likely Army Cutworm Moth or similar Noctuid)

Cutworm Moth (likely Army Cutworm Moth or similar Noctuid)

Euxoa auxiliaris (or generally family Noctuidae)

Not a Bug / Debris (Likely Dead Skin or Dried Material)

Not a Bug / Debris (Likely Dead Skin or Dried Material)

N/A

Booklouse (or Psocid)

Booklouse (or Psocid)

Liposcelis spp. (Commonly Liposcelis bostrychophila)

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (Likely ID based on shape and color)

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (Likely ID based on shape and color)

Halyomorpha halys

Mealybug

Mealybug

Pseudococcidae (Family)

Unknown - Likely Skin Blemish, Scab, or Lint

Unknown - Likely Skin Blemish, Scab, or Lint

N/A

Scabies Mite

Scabies Mite

Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis

Tapeworm segment (Proglottid)

Tapeworm segment (Proglottid)

Dipylidium caninum (most common) or Taenia species

Household Casebearer (or Case-bearing Clothes Moth Larva)

Household Casebearer (or Case-bearing Clothes Moth Larva)

Phereoeca uterella (or Tinea pellionella)

Fruit Fly Pupa

Fruit Fly Pupa

Drosophila melanogaster (most common)

Bird Mite

Bird Mite

Ornithonyssus sylviarum or Dermanyssus gallinae

Cockroach Nymph (German Cockroach is a likely candidate mostly due to common domestic presence, though specific species is hard to distinguish at very early instars)

Cockroach Nymph (German Cockroach is a likely candidate mostly due to common domestic presence, though specific species ...

Blattella germanica (if German Cockroach)

Fruit fly

Fruit fly

Drosophila melanogaster

Ant

Ant

Formicidae (family)

Clover Mite

Clover Mite

Bryobia praetiosa

Trash-carrying Lacewing Larva (often nickname "Trash Bug" or "Junk Bug")

Trash-carrying Lacewing Larva (often nickname "Trash Bug" or "Junk Bug")

Family Chrysopidae (specifically larva)

No identifiable insect present (Likely mineral formation)

No identifiable insect present (Likely mineral formation)

N/A

Not a bug/insect

Not a bug/insect

Inanimate debris or crumb

Inconclusive / Debris (Not an identifiable insect)

Inconclusive / Debris (Not an identifiable insect)

N/A

Not a bug (Vegetable skin/Peel)

Not a bug (Vegetable skin/Peel)

N/A (Plant matter, possibly Allium cepa skin or Capsicum skin)

Pharaoh Ant (likely) or Thief Ant

Pharaoh Ant (likely) or Thief Ant

Monomorium pharaonis (Pharaoh Ant) or Solenopsis molesta (Thief Ant)

Tapeworm Segment (Proglottid)

Tapeworm Segment (Proglottid)

Dipylidium caninum (most common dog/cat tapeworm)

Not a Bug / Debris

Not a Bug / Debris

N/A

Household Casebearer or Plaster Bagworm

Household Casebearer or Plaster Bagworm

Phereoeca uterella (sometimes referred to as Phereoeca allutella in older literature)

Mealybug

Mealybug

Pseudococcidae (Family level identification)

Household Casebearer (also known as the Plaster Bagworm)

Household Casebearer (also known as the Plaster Bagworm)

Phereoeca uterella (formerly Phereoeca walsinghami)

Pyrite Inclusions (Not an insect)

Pyrite Inclusions (Not an insect)

FeS2 (Iron Disulfide)

Bed Bug (Nymph)

Bed Bug (Nymph)

Cimex lectularius

Bed Bug (unfed nymph or adult)

Bed Bug (unfed nymph or adult)

Cimex lectularius

Common Bed Bug

Common Bed Bug

Cimex lectularius

Drugstore Beetle

Drugstore Beetle

Stegobium paniceum

Flea

Flea

Siphonaptera (order)

Human (Child)

Human (Child)

Homo sapiens

Not an insect (Human)

Not an insect (Human)

Homo sapiens

German Cockroach

German Cockroach

Blattella germanica

Mold Mite

Mold Mite

Tyrophagus putrescentiae

Pinworm (Egg and Larval stages)

Pinworm (Egg and Larval stages)

Enterobius vermicularis

Flea Larva

Flea Larva

Siphonaptera (order level)

Pinworm

Pinworm

Enterobius vermicularis

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