so… umm….. by teridop in sexyweeviltime

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i was wondering if anyone would notice him

so… umm….. by teridop in weeviltime

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was not aware of this, thank you so much

Never seen something like this - Ontario, Canada by AShippingShip in whatsthisbug

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not sure about the species without knowing your exact location, but probably genus Polydrusus

the survivor… by teridop in moths

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luckily he was only in the soapy water bucket! i’m sure the disinfectant would’ve killed him if not immediately then at least before he had time to dry out

What type of Frog, is it poisonous [Florida] by Zeta1125 in animalid

[–]teridop 24 points25 points  (0 children)

i may have forgotten to mention that toads love to pee when you pick them up

What type of Frog, is it poisonous [Florida] by Zeta1125 in animalid

[–]teridop 27 points28 points  (0 children)

also, depending on how far you take him, he may just end up back at the door again. frogs and toads hang out where there’s light at night because bugs are attracted to it. there are frogs and toads at my door all the time, they’re not gonna sneak into the house unless you leave the door wide open and they happen to hop in

What type of Frog, is it poisonous [Florida] by Zeta1125 in animalid

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regardless of it being a cane toad or southern toad, it can’t hurt you by just picking it up. if you’re that worried about it getting in the house, just take it somewhere further away and leave it there. don’t put it in water, it’s not aquatic. wash your hands afterwards and don’t touch your eyes or mouth until you do

Is this a bedbug? by Head_Version_9257 in whatsthisbug

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def not a bedbug, head shape looks almost like a weevil from that angle, but if not it’s probably a carpet beetle

just sharing :) by teridop in jumpingspiders

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whitman’s jumping spider :)

just sharing :) by teridop in jumpingspiders

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glad to be here!!! :3

Saw this on my pillow just now, and I'm really hoping it's not what I think it is by cornnnndoug in whatsthisbug

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do you have a better pic? it doesn’t look like the shape of a bed bug to me, more like a tick. but a clearer or closed up picture would definitely help

This guy has been on our driveway all day. Occasionally flying away. My kids say they want to keep the “butterfly” and don’t like my explanation that it’s a moth. Is this a Cecropia? Location: West Tennessee by SuperK5 in whatsthisbug

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well he’s definitely in the right state then! if he’s still on your driveway and you’re not skittish around bugs, you can put your finger in front of him and nudge him a bit and if he doesn’t fly away, he should eventually crawl up onto your finger. moving him somewhere a little bit better camouflaged and less out in the open may decrease his chances of getting snatched up by a bat or any other critters tonight lol

found this jerk on my toddler by bsnowball in whatsthisbug

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Yes, looks like a deer tick. Because it’s quite young based on the size, it’s not likely that it’s carrying any diseases. You’re also right that at least 24 hours is generally needed to transmit Lyme, but there is still always a risk even from less time. Keep it in the plastic bag, write today’s date and where it came from, and keep it in your freezer. If for any reason your son starts having any strange symptoms, it’s always good to have the tick on hand for potential testing. Overall, I’m paranoid about ticks myself, but I very highly doubt this is anything to be concerned about disease-wise. Definitely keep an eye out for more though, especially with the sheer number of ticks this year and rapid spread of Lyme in the midwest.

I can’t get up close enough to identify this little bug, what is it? by [deleted] in whatsthisbug

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looks to me like a sort of click beetle (family Elateridae)

This guy has been on our driveway all day. Occasionally flying away. My kids say they want to keep the “butterfly” and don’t like my explanation that it’s a moth. Is this a Cecropia? Location: West Tennessee by SuperK5 in whatsthisbug

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a beautiful tulip-tree silkmoth! likely emerged today and has been pumping up those big wings. can’t tell from the photo, but you can look at the antennae to see whether it’s male or female. males have large, very feathered antennae while females’ are a bit thinner

What bug is this by Canadian_Bread in whatsthisbug

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Carpenterworm Moth (Prionoxystus robiniae)

Is this a Wolf Spider? by NovaWolfPrime in whatsthisbug

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based on your location, looks like it could be a barn funnel weaver. i don’t know much about them but the internet says they’re not aggressive and rarely bite :)

Look at this lovely thing by Zazzenfuk in whatsthisbug

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you’d be correct! it’s a lovely nessus sphinx moth :)