Pill Bug / Roly-poly
Armadillidium vulgare (most common species, but could be other terrestrial isopods)
Bed Bug
Cimex lectularius
Bed Bug
Cimex lectularius
Cockroach Droppings (Feces)
Not applicable (These are feces, not an organism)
There is no identifiable insect or bug in the image.
N/A
Fungus Gnat
Bradysia spp. (though exact species highly difficult to determine from image)
Marbled Orb Weaver
Araneus marmoreus
Stink Bug
Pentatomidae (Family)
Spotted Lanternfly
Lycorma delicatula
Earthworm
Lumbricus terrestris (one common species, many others exist)
Weevil (Broad-nosed Weevil likely)
Curculionidae (likely a species within Entiminae subfamily based on broad snout)
Weevil (General)
Curculionidae (family)
Fall Webworm (caterpillar)
Hyphantria cunea
Cabbage Looper (caterpillar stage)
Trichoplusia ni
It is not possible to identify the organism from the provided image. The image is too blurry and the object is too small...
Unknown
Cellar Spider
Pholcus phalangioides
Not identifiable as an insect or bug
N/A
Cabbage Looper (caterpillar stage)
Trichoplusia ni
Cabbage Looper (caterpillar stage)
Trichoplusia ni
Cabbage Looper (caterpillar stage)
Trichoplusia ni
Carpet Beetle (likely Varied Carpet Beetle or Black Carpet Beetle)
Dermestidae (family); likely Anthrenus verbasci or Attagenus unicolor
Unidentifiable Insect Part/Debris
N/A
Booklouse
Liposcelis spp.
Click Beetle (Wireworm for larvae)
Family Elateridae
Carpet beetle larva
Dermestidae (larva)
Carpet Beetle Larva
Family Dermestidae (larva)
Ant
Formicidae
Cricket
Gryllidae (family)
Body Louse
Pediculus humanus humanus
Not identifiable as an insect
N/A
Mold Mites / Psocids (Booklice)
Generally family Psocidae (Booklice) or various mite species (Mold Mites)
Carpet Beetle (larva)
Dermestidae (larva)
Brown planthopper
Nilaparvata lugens
Hummingbird Moth
Hemaris spp.
No insect is clearly visible in the image.
N/A
Carpet Beetle (likely Varied Carpet Beetle or Black Carpet Beetle)
Varied Carpet Beetle: Anthrenus verbasci; Black Carpet Beetle: Attagenus unicolor
Carpet Beetle Larva (most likely)
Dermestidae (some species, e.g., Anthrenus, Trogoderma)
Larder Beetle Larva (or similar Dermestid beetle larva)
Likely Dermestes lardarius (Larder Beetle), or a related species in the family Dermestidae
Booklouse
Liposcelis spp.
Mosquito (likely a male based on visible feathery antennae, though specific identification is difficult from this image)
Culicidae (family) - exact genus/species not determinable from image
Carpet Beetle Larva
Dermestidae (larva)
Carpet Beetle larvae (or similar dermestid beetle larvae)
Dermestidae (various genera, e.g., Anthrenus, Trogoderma)