Bug tag
Other
Yellow Sac Spider (Silken Retreat/Egg Sac)
Cheiracanthium species (likely C. mildei or C. inclusum)
Cellar Spider (often called Daddy Longlegs)
Pholcidae (Family)
Ant (likely a small species like Pharaoh ant or Argentine ant)
Formicidae (family)
Junk bug (Green lacewing larva)
Chrysoperla carnea
N/A - No insect or bug is clearly visible in the provided image.
N/A - No insect or bug is clearly visible in the provided image.
Junk bug (Green Lacewing Larva)
Chrysoperla rufilabris (generalized for the family)
Junk bug (Green lacewing larva)
Chrysoperla spp.
Mold Mite
Tyrophagus putrescentiae
Pharaoh Ant (Winged Alate)
Monomorium pharaonis
Green Lacewing Eggs
Chrysoperla spp.
Not a bug (Debris/Lint)
N/A
Aloe Aphid
Aloephagus myersi
Pubic louse
Pthirus pubis
Lint/Fiber debris
N/A (Not a living organism)
Dogwood Twig Borer
Oberea tripunctata
Earthworm Cocoon (possibly from a species of compost worm)
Too generic to specify, likely various Lumbricidae or Megascolecidae species
Flower Crab Spider
Misumena vatia
Grapevine Beetle
Pelidnota punctata
Grasshopper
Various species, common genera include Melanoplus, Locusta, Schistocerca.
Earwax (Cerumen)
N/A (Biological secretion)
Gall Midge Larva
Cecidomyiidae genus
Plume Moth
Pterophoridae
Weevil
Curculionidae (family level identification)
Plume Moth
Pterophoridae (Family name)
Bed Bug
Cimex lectularius
Ghost Spider (specifically belonging to the family Anyphaenidae)
Anyphaenidae (family)
Bed Bug
Cimex lectularius
Giant House Spider
Eratigena duellica
Bed Bug (Egg or Cast Skin)
Cimex lectularius
Black Ground Beetle
Harpalus pennsylvanicus
Masked Hunter (Nymph)
Reduvius personatus
Yellow Sac Spider
Cheiracanthium mildei
Asian Lady Beetle
Harmonia axyridis
Fruit fly larva (maggot)
Drosophila melanogaster
Booklouse
Liposcelis spp.
Pharaoh Ant
Monomorium pharaonis
Clover Mite (Tentative ID due to image quality)
Bryobia praetiosa
Garbage Bug
Acanthaspis petax
Debris-carrying Lacewing Larva (Junk Bug)
Chrysoperla spp.
Wolf Spider
Family Lycosidae
Plaster Bagworm (Case-bearing Moth Larva)
Phereoeca uterella
Field Cricket
Gryllus spp.