Sorry about the lack of quality, but a local woman posted this on Nextdoor.com, asking what kind of bug this is. There's a bunch of them in her house, and people are guessing. Maybe one of you will have an idea. Let the guessing begin! : )
Someone suggested that, but they were ruled out. "Bed bugs bite and these critters don’t."
The two on the upper right look light the UFO's the Air Force has been posting.
Interesting... my 92 year old father shows me similar "creatures" and asks the same questions. In response, I take a picture and zoom in... so far there's been: cat hair with skin, bark, tiny dust bunnies, part of a leaf and many unidentifiable parts/pieces. In short: ain't no bugs...
Of course, I imagine you started this, Bob, to demonstrate what detail and information some folks expect to capture in a photo versus the useless blobs actually produced. Funny... I do the same thing!
jerryc41 wrote:
Sorry about the lack of quality, but a local woman posted this on Nextdoor.com, asking what kind of bug this is. There's a bunch of them in her house, and people are guessing. Maybe one of you will have an idea. Let the guessing begin! : )
Horny male Ladybugs, looking for horny female Ladybugs?
No. Wait. Is there such a thing as a male "Lady"bug?
jerryc41 wrote:
Sorry about the lack of quality, but a local woman posted this on Nextdoor.com, asking what kind of bug this is. There's a bunch of them in her house, and people are guessing. Maybe one of you will have an idea. Let the guessing begin! : )
Possibly a variety of fruit fly? Now had she had a "real camera"... wait wrong thread, let's not go there here.
fuzzy out-of-focus-critters
Burtzy
Loc: Bronx N.Y. & Simi Valley, CA
Can't speak to three of them, but the one just below the top right appears to be a squished bug.
fuminous wrote:
Interesting... my 92 year old father shows me similar "creatures" and asks the same questions. In response, I take a picture and zoom in... so far there's been: cat hair with skin, bark, tiny dust bunnies, part of a leaf and many unidentifiable parts/pieces. In short: ain't no bugs...
Of course, I imagine you started this, Bob, to demonstrate what detail and information some folks expect to capture in a photo versus the useless blobs actually produced. Funny... I do the same thing!
Interesting... my 92 year old father shows me simi... (
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This was actually a video, and you can imagine the quality. : )
Burtzy wrote:
Can't speak to three of them, but the one just below the top right appears to be a squished bug.
Yes, they're very common this time of year. Fortunately, they don't reproduce.
Watosh wrote:
No. Wait. Is there such a thing as a male "Lady"bug?
Yes, there is, but they don't admit it.
Bridges
Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
jerryc41 wrote:
Sorry about the lack of quality, but a local woman posted this on Nextdoor.com, asking what kind of bug this is. There's a bunch of them in her house, and people are guessing. Maybe one of you will have an idea. Let the guessing begin! : )
Could be fruit flies. They tend to come in large quantities.
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