Bug tag
Arachnid
There is no bug or insect present
N/A
Dust Mite
Dermatophagoides spp.
Dust Mite
Dermatophagoides spp.
Mold Mites
Tyrophagus putrescentiae (common species, but many mite species can be found in similar conditions)
Not a bug/insect
N/A
No identifiable bug found / Possible Scab or Insect Stinger
N/A
Unknown bite mark
Undetermined
Scabies Mite
Sarcoptes scabiei
Dust mites
Dermatophagoides spp.
Dust mite
Dermatophagoides spp.
Dust Mite
Dermatophagoides spp. (e.g., Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Dermatophagoides farinae)
Dust Mite
Dermatophagoides spp.
Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae)
Tetranychus urticae
Tick (likely Deer Tick/Blacklegged Tick)
Ixodes scapularis (most probable, common in areas where these ticks are prevalent)
Dust Mite (likely)
Dermatophagoides spp. (likely)
Dust Mite (likely)
Dermatophagoides (genus)
Flea (likely Cat Flea or Dog Flea)
Ctenocephalides spp. (e.g., Ctenocephalides felis, Ctenocephalides canis)
House Centipede
Scutigera coleoptrata
Tick
Ixodida
Flea
Various species, commonly Ctenocephalides felis (cat flea) or Pulex irritans (human flea)
Unidentifiable organic/biological material
Unknown
Camel Spider
Order Solifugae
Dust Mite
Dermatophagoides spp.
Tick
Ixodida (Order)
Dust Mite
Dermatophagoides spp.
Bird Mite
Dermanyssus gallinae or Ornithonyssus sylviarum (depending on specific species, which is hard to confirm from the image ...
Scabies Mite (or possibly a tick larva/small arachnid depending on context, given the indistinct image)
Sarcoptes scabiei
Unknown (potential tick bite/skin irritation)
Undeterminable from the image; if a tick, it depends on the species (e.g., Ixodes scapularis for blacklegged tick, Ambly...
Tick (likely a common species like a dog tick or deer tick)
There are many species of ticks; specific identification from this image alone is difficult. Common genera include Ixode...
Tick (likely a deer tick or blacklegged tick based on appearance)
Potentially Ixodes scapularis (for deer tick/blacklegged tick). Precise identification requires microscopic examination.
Scabies Mite
Sarcoptes scabiei
Unknown (Insufficient Data for Identification)
N/A
Tick (General)
Various species depending on region (e.g., Ixodes scapularis for blacklegged tick, Dermacentor variabilis for American d...
Scorpion
Various species within the Order Scorpiones (e.g., Androctonus australis, Hottentotta tamulus, Centruroides sculpturatus...
There is no identifiable insect or bug in the provided image. The image appears to show parts of a plant, possibly a flo...
N/A - No identifiable organism
Tick (likely a nymph or seed tick based on size and shape)
Ixodida (Order)
Spider (likely a very small one or juvenile, or possibly a web/excrement from a spider)
Class: Arachnida, Order: Araneae (Further classification not possible from image)
Unknown insect bite (Likely Mosquito, Flea, or similar biting insect)
Unidentifiable from an insect bite mark
Spider Eggs (likely immature spiders and remnants of egg sacs)
Araneae (order)
Dust Mite or potentially an extremely small insect egg/debris
Dermatophagoides species (e.g., Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Dermatophagoides farinae) for Dust Mite; not identifiabl...
Mite (general, due to low resolution)
Class: Arachnida, Subclass: Acari. A specific scientific name cannot be determined from the image.
Spider Mite (specifically, the white speckling on the plant stems and the fine webbing indicated might be from Red Spide...
Tetranychus spp. (e.g., Tetranychus urticae for Two-spotted spider mite)