A species of booklice (possibly Trogium pulsatorium)
A species of booklice (possibly Trogium pulsatorium) (resting at the edge of a glass petri dish) (A closer view of the same specimen is shown in the adjacent image at left)
Dark Fishing Spider (Dolomedes tenebrosus) (Etna, ME; 3/21/2019)
Fleas (Cat Flea shown here)
Flour Beetles
Four-lined Silverfish (Ctenolepisma lineatum)
Red-eyed Fruit Fly (melanogaster Meigen) (close-up view)
Dark-winged Fungus Gnats (Family Sciaridae) captured on a yellow sticky card placed in the pot of a houseplant (they are drawn to light and also to the color of yellow)
Closeup view of a fungus gnat (this particular specimen belongs to the genus called Trichonta) (Cape Elizabeth, ME; 11/27/2021)
German cockroach (female) (Blattella germanica)
Grain Beetle and larva/grub (Sawtoothed Grain Beetle)
House Fly
Pantry Moths / Flour Moths (Plodia interpunctella) (plus larvae and the webbing that the larvae spin)
A mature Pantry Moth / Flour Moth (Plodia interpunctella) larva with some of its silk webbing that they spin (you can see the webbing between the larva and the coin)
Meal Moth (Pyralis farinalis) (resting on a bathroom wall with its abdomen curved up and out for more effective pheromone dispersal; central Maine; 5/10/2021)
Boxelder Bugs (BugGuide.net) See also:Boxelder Bugs (Univ. of Minnesota Extension) (they come inside accidentally or in search of a warm location in which to spend the winter)
Eastern Boxelder Bugs (BugGuide.net) See also:Boxelder Bugs (Univ. of Minnesota Extension) (they come inside accidentally or in search of a warm location in which to spend the winter)