Probably flightless, female Moth from the French Alps

Subject:  Unknown insect from French Alps Geographic location of the bug:  Val Claret 2300m Tignes, France Date: 05/27/2019 Time: 01:17 PM EDT Your letter to the bugman:  Possible White Hyphantria ermine or cunea moth Spilosoma lubricipeda following the only similar picture found so far… But my beauty has no wings! How you want your letter … Read more

Big Legged Bug

Subject:  The big black nuisance Geographic location of the bug:  Monroe NC Date: 05/28/2019 Time: 12:25 AM EDT Your letter to the bugman:  I keep finding these guys around my back deck. What are they and are they something I have to worry about with my dogs? How you want your letter signed:  Roger G. … Read more

Immature Big Legged Bug

Subject:  WTB IS IT???!!! Geographic location of the bug:  Pearsall, Texas Date: 05/29/2019 Time: 07:53 AM EDT Your letter to the bugman:  Greetings Bugman, WTB IS THAT ??!!! Was my similar response by 1 letter. A friend of mine from where I now reside in California is now in Texas. He took this photo 5/24/2019 … Read more

Honey Locust Moth

Subject:  Moth identification Geographic location of the bug:  Manhattan, KS Date: 05/28/2019 Time: 06:30 PM EDT Your letter to the bugman:  Found this moth on my deck this morning. With wings closed it’s about 1 inch in length. How you want your letter signed:  Andrea Dear Andrea, This lovely Giant Silkmoth is a Honey Locust … Read more

Bug of the Month June 2019: Mayfly with white eyes

Subject:  White Eyed Bug Geographic location of the bug:  Bernville, Pennsylvania Date: 05/27/2019 Time: 06:27 AM EDT Your letter to the bugman:  I found this sitting on the door frame of my patio door. I am trying to identify it, and hoping you might be able to help. How you want your letter signed:  Troy … Read more

Fishfly

Subject:  Large winged insect Geographic location of the bug:  Western Pennsylvania Date: 05/27/2019 Time: 07:22 PM EDT Your letter to the bugman:  Found this very weak insect on our back porch today. Never saw its kind around here and was wondering if you folks would know its species. How you want your letter signed:  Richard … Read more