No.1227
But moths are especially annoying at night.
Anyway, I despise all bugs except bees and ladybugs. The latter I even let overwinter in my room.
No.1231
Moths and butterflies aren't bad, I guess. Uhh.... dragonflies are okay.
I can't say I'm a fan of bugs. It would truly be a nightmare existence if they weren't so small.
No.1233
it's just not possible for bugs to maintain bodies of that size in this temperate... mammal prosperous climate...
No.1235
>>1233I think the temperature is less important. I recall that it was the oxygen-rich atmosphere, richer proportionally than it is now, that allowed large insects to prosper.
No.1238
was fupata really based on moths?
No.1240
>>1238looks a tad silk moth inspired
No.1241
>>1240yeah, i guess so. She has 6 appendages but the claws confuse me
No.1243
>>1242Where else is it supposed to shower, would you rather have a stinky one?
No.1338
>>1332It's (Magia S2 episode 5 spoiler)
Jesus
No.1343
Moths and butterflies, but they are related. I don't think we get that many interesting variates like in that OP image here. Probably the most interesting I have found is the Rain Moth which can be quite big but they are also vary rare and only seem to come out maybe once a year after allot of rain. Lady bugs are alright too
No.1347
I like insects in general. The only ones that bother me are the ones that bite and sting, and even then I still kind of respect them in a weird way.
No.1350
I really like dragonflies. They come in a beautiful assortment of metallic colors. Lately, I've seen green, yellow, blue, and black ones. I saw a video on them recently and apparently they also come in red, which is pretty cool, though I don't think I've ever seen any like that. The fact that they could even be yellow surprised me.
>>1348All I can think when seeing that spider is "Mai Hommu"
No.1367
>>1364I think it's a North American version of Indianmeal moths. Pantry Moths...
I can't find a classification
No.1905
Bumping important thread
No.1906
I like ants, as long as they stay out of the kitchen.
No.1907
I like tiny spiders. I get a few babies now and then in my apartment, I always try to catch them and release them outside.
Anything bigger than a dime can fuck off though
No.1908
>>1907what do you think of this one
>>>/win/560
No.1909
>>1905I don't see any birds!
No.1911
>>1908It gives me mild discomfort
I've dealt with worse though, I've had a wolf spider in my kitchen once as big as the palm of my hand. That thing was fast. I still managed to catch it and release it in the woods.
No.1923
>>1909birds are NOT important
No.1973
Eww yuck, I don't even know that I'm going to watch this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sohs4Ic1hac
No.1974
i'm fine with insects that don't jumpscare me. i hate the unpredictable ones
No.1975
I love looking at insects, but sadly they tend to make rapid movements which I absolutely hate.
No.2010
>>2009Doesn't mean it won't ever move! Unpredictability is also one thing I hate about insects.
No.2013
>>2009Spiders aren't insects.
No.2014
>>2013Not him, but everyone knows the colloquial usage of insect essentially means "non-crustacean arthropods". Spiders have already been posted multiple times in this thread.
No.2015
When you think about it, that makes insectivore an incorrect term.
No.2019
>>2013Oh, I guess that means
>>1974 and
>>1975 aren't afraid of spiders then.