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On my summer vacation this year I trapped most of the minnows that I needed for the 2 weeks I was there. In addition to the minnows, I trapped quite a few of these bugs as well. Does anyone know what type of bugs these are? Everyone was asking me, but I didn't know.

 

Bug 1: Both the front and the backside

 

Bugs1.jpg

 

Bug 2:

 

Bugs2.jpg

 

Please note: Bug 2 is not a crawfish.

 

I never tried fishing with them, maybe I should have.

 

Bill

 

Posted

The first is a giant water beetle and the second from the side looks like a helagramite. If it had big pincers it is. Otherwise i think caddis fly would be it

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First bug is Giant Water Bug. It is not a beetle. A beetle is from the order of coleoptera. That bug is a "true bug" and is of the order of Hemiptera.

Second bug is NOT a caddis. The proportions and rostrum tell me that this is in fact a diving beetle larvae.

 

Both are predators and are piscivorous, meaning that they eat fish.

 

cheers

HD

Posted

First bug is Giant Water Bug. It is not a beetle. A beetle is from the order of coleoptera. That bug is a "true bug" and is of the order of Hemiptera.

 

Second bug is NOT a caddis. The proportions and rostrum tell me that this is in fact a diving beetle larvae.

 

Both are predators and are piscivorous, meaning that they eat fish.

 

cheers

HD

 

I'm pretty certain that HD has nailed it, no question!

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