Please help me identify this bug.
May 4, 2023 11:42 AM   Subscribe

I'm fairly certain it's not a bedbug. Found on the ceiling in my kitchen, NW Washington State, US. I think it's some type of weevil?

Mostly looking for reassurance that this is just a normal critter visitor and not a sign of The Infestation™. Imgur links for bottom of critter and top of critter. (Bug is in a plastic bag, camera photo shot through a 10x loupe.) Critter was released outside after photos.
posted by xedrik to Home & Garden (3 answers total)
 
Best answer: 100% weevil. For fun you could post this over on Reddit's /r/weeviltime, which is generally a fun sub :)
posted by SaltySalticid at 11:44 AM on May 4, 2023 [3 favorites]


Response by poster: That was fast, thank you! And hopefully just a visitor that hitched a ride on produce, not necessarily a sign of the bugpocalypse? This is the only one I've found, and I searched the pantry with a flashlight.
posted by xedrik at 11:46 AM on May 4, 2023


Best answer: They will also hatch from birdseed sometimes, if you've got a bag of it in a closet you haven't looked at in a while.

But, generally they're just lost and not a concern other than the heebie-geebies of having things crawling around your house. You won't have a bugpocalypse unless there's lots of food for them to eat, which is usually seed-or-grain-based stuff, in non-sealed containers.

edit: subscribed to /r/weeviltime
posted by AzraelBrown at 12:50 PM on May 4, 2023 [1 favorite]


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