The hell is this kid? Rest in peace.
It's a cicada. Not to sound like an autistic faggot, but it really is surprising when people ask about them. Where you from OP?
How you don't know cicadas
Brown recluse
cancer bug. if it bites you you get violent cancer.
>>2410598
>dat built in Bane mask
lol
>>2410624
He's a bug guy.
>>2410598
Cool gold bug
>>2410647
Same with june bugs and orb spiders
Also very irritating when people ask for identification without saying where they are from, or when they ignore the invert threads (or whatever animal it is and complementary thread)
>>2410654
I don't even understand why people care unless danger is present. There are new bugs out every single day in WV and I just don't give a fuck that I see 15 salticidae species per week.
What really matters is tiny bugs that land on the center of your shirtless back and bite the shit out of you nonstop from dawn to midnight. And brown recluses.
>>2410675
On /out/ 9/10 spiders asked to be ID'd are orbs
>>2410629
>>2410598
THIS BUG MAKE A SCREM SO LOUD
37 blown ear drums and counting... "That's one loud tree buggo"
It's an al Qaeda bug.
I miss the sounds of cicadas ever since I moved out west.
>>2410655
>>2410675
>Not posting where they are from/found it
This is the real problem. This goes for birds as well especially.
I can understand people not encountering things. What are actually really common bugs, many I've found very sparsely despite actively looking for some and trying to attract. If you live in apartment, on have a basement or yard and are very clean then it's believable not to have ever seen a silverfish. Walk multiple times a day through your one path out of your place and it can be a surprise to see an orb weaver you suddenly walked into it's web.
>>2410655
the people too retarded to give a location are always ameriturds, without fail
>>2410624
>>2410629
Strikingresembelance.png
>>2410600
He may have moved to an area with periodical cicadas. They spend literally years underground and then emerge as adults in large numbers for a short breeding season before dying off after laying eggs. They're also called 13 or 17 year cicadas for this reason, they come for a couple of months and then you don't see any adult cicadas for 13 or 17 years.
>>2411515
Don't talk to me or anyone on this board ever again.
>>2411498
I don't motherfuckers were so loud where I used to live. like you cause actual damage to your hearing loud