hey! bug here to sorta try and help ahah, it might've been a different caterpillar, like another species of moth caterpillar (most likely it'd be a moth.) if not that, then it could be a maggot - some smaller bugs lay maggot babies and they can live in animal food (like if you have cats/dogs.) usually they're just maggots for a bug called weevils, which eat pet food. they're not generally harmful or anything, just small flies sorta. they're kinda like fruit flies, but some of them don't fly, like mini cockroaches. my last suggestion would be that it could be a cockroach larvae, if that's the case you may wanna see about getting an exterminator.
TOPIC | Identify the bug? Plz
hey! bug here to sorta try and help ahah, it might've been a different caterpillar, like another species of moth caterpillar (most likely it'd be a moth.) if not that, then it could be a maggot - some smaller bugs lay maggot babies and they can live in animal food (like if you have cats/dogs.) usually they're just maggots for a bug called weevils, which eat pet food. they're not generally harmful or anything, just small flies sorta. they're kinda like fruit flies, but some of them don't fly, like mini cockroaches. my last suggestion would be that it could be a cockroach larvae, if that's the case you may wanna see about getting an exterminator.
@Loona12343
number four is called a hammerhead worm and there are quite a few species of them coming in a wide range of color variations and patterns
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These are just a few of the different colorations/species! There's quite a lot more
@Loona12343
number four is called a hammerhead worm and there are quite a few species of them coming in a wide range of color variations and patterns
These are just a few of the different colorations/species! There's quite a lot more
number four is called a hammerhead worm and there are quite a few species of them coming in a wide range of color variations and patterns
These are just a few of the different colorations/species! There's quite a lot more
[color=#457723]New Guinea flatworm, maybe?
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New Guinea flatworm, maybe?
@Loona12343
Okay I'm a little stumped now :/ I'm not getting much help from google at the moment so it may take some time.
Okay I'm a little stumped now :/ I'm not getting much help from google at the moment so it may take some time.
@Loona12343
Okay I'm a little stumped now :/ I'm not getting much help from google at the moment so it may take some time.
Okay I'm a little stumped now :/ I'm not getting much help from google at the moment so it may take some time.
It's alright, I've kinda lost interest in this thread. As long as I know it isn't anything like a flatworm I'll be fine
It's alright, I've kinda lost interest in this thread. As long as I know it isn't anything like a flatworm I'll be fine