Bug tag
Arachnid
House Dust Mite
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus
Not a bug/insect
N/A
No identifiable insect present (Likely scab or debris)
N/A
Not a bug (Likely Crystalline Substance)
N/A
Not a recognizable insect (Likely skin flakes, scab, or dried secretion)
N/A (Biological debris)
Unknown/Unidentifiable (Likely generic debris or blurred insect)
N/A
Dust Mite (or possibly a similar small arthropod)
Too indistinct for precise identification (e.g., Dermatophagoides spp. for dust mites)
Face Mite
Demodex folliculorum
Inconclusive (Likely debris or lint)
N/A
Not a Bug (Skin Flake or Debris)
N/A
Not a recognizable insect
N/A
Unidentifiable Subject (Likely not an insect)
N/A
Unable to Identify
N/A
No identifiable insect present
N/A
No identifiable insect present
N/A
Unidentifiable Debris / Non-Insect Material
N/A
Not a bug (Debris or Stain)
N/A
Clover Mite
Bryobia praetiosa
Dust Mite
Dermatophagoides spp.
Unknown - Likely Skin Blemish, Scab, or Lint
N/A
Not a Bug / Debris / Skin Fragment
N/A
Harvestman (also known as Daddy Longlegs)
Order Opiliones
Melanocytic Nevus (Common Mole) - Not an Insect
Melanocytic nevus
Unable to Identify
N/A
Pseudoscorpion
Pseudoscorpiones (an order of arachnids)
Not a recognizable insect
N/A
Not a bug (Debris/Skin/Artifact)
N/A
Dust mite
Dermatophagoides spp.
Unidentifiable Object/Texture (Not a Bug)
N/A
There is no identifiable insect or bug in this image.
N/A
Unidentifiable due to image quality
N/A
Army Ant (likely a species of Ecitoninae)
Eciton species (e.g., Eciton burchellii) or Dorylus species. While it's difficult to identify the exact species from the...
Southern Black Widow
Latrodectus mactans
Not a bug/insect (Likely Earwax or Dried Botanical Material)
N/A (Cerumen or Plant Debris)
Dust Mite
Dermatophagoides spp.
Non-Insect Debris (Likely Earwax or Dried Secretion)
N/A
Solifugid, Sun Spider, Wind Scorpion, or Camel Spider
Order Solifugae
Unidentifiable Object / Debris
N/A
Unknown / Not a Bug
N/A
House Dust Mite
Dermatophagoides spp. (e.g., Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus)
Dust Mite
Dermatophagoides spp.
Inanimate fiber or debris (likely not an insect)
N/A - Non-biological matter