This group is available for you to post questions about the study, rearing and identification of insects and other arthropods in association with the Amateur Entomologists' Society Bug Club. The Bug Club is for youngsters interested in insects and other minibeasts. Bug Clubbers receive a colourful and exciting magazine six times a year and a variety of other benefits.
When sending a question please include details of your Country/State. We will answer your questions wherever possible. However, many require local knowledge and we hope that enthusiasts from around the world will help to answer questions from their own regions.
Pictures of bugs that still need to be identified can be found in the Folders marked Identity1 to Identity4 in the Files area. If you want an insect identified click on the appropriate Identity file and use the Add File facility to send your picture to the group.
Dear friends and collegues, Christmas time is always a good opportunity to send news and greetings. In the Entomological Museum of León, for the collegue
My daughter woke up with a swollen wrist this morning that looked to be some sort of insect bite. Yesterday, she had a bite on her stomach. The marks are
It's possible that they are "Moth Flies" also known as "Drain Flies" (Family: Psychodidae). The picture is kind of dark and there's nothing for scale to gauge