Posted on 30. Nov, 2008 by in Uncategorized.

 

Bugs and insects are floating around everywhere in the new Animal Crossing: City Folk. Patience is a virtue, and that will coincide if you plan on capturing all of them. You will have to search every corner of your town, day and night to find all of them, but in the end, it is completely worth it. Alas, every collector needs help now and then, so here’s a guide to help you along the way.

More Common Bugs and Insects

  • Mantis: 430 Bells, On flowers
  • Orchid Mantis: 2,400 Bells, On flowers
  • Ladybug: 200 Bells, On flowers
  • Centipede: 300 Bells, On flowers
  • Common Butterfly: 90 Bells, Near flowers
  • Yellow Butterfly: 90 Bells, Near flowers
  • Monarch: 140 Bells, Near flowers
  • Honeybee: 100 Bells, Near flowers
  • Tiger Butterfly: 160 Bells, Near red and pink flowers
  • Peacock: 220 Bells, Near blue, violet and black flowers
  • Brown Cicada: 200 Bells, On trees
  • Longhorn Beetle: 260 Bells, On trees
  • Robust Cicada: 300 Bells, On trees
  • Bagworm: 300 Bells, On trees
  • Walker Cicada: 400 Bells, On trees
  • Evening Cicada: 550 Bells, On trees
  • Dynastid Beetle: 1,350 Bells, On trees
  • Lantern Fly: 1,800 Bells, On trees
  • Violin Beetle: 260 Bells, On trees
  • Fruit Beetle: 100 Bells, On trees
  • Bee: 4,500 Bells, In trees
  • Spider: 300 Bells, In trees
  • Long Locust: 200 Bells, Grass
  • Migratory Locust: 600 Bells, Grass
  • Cricket: 130 Bells, Grass
  • Grasshopper: 160 Bells, Grass
  • Bell Cricket: 430 Bells, Grass
  • Moth: 60 Bells, Near outdoor lights
  • Red Dragonfly: 80 Bells, Airborne
  • Mosquito: 130 Bells, Airborne
  • Darnier Dragonfly: 200 Bells, Airborne
  • Ant: 80 Bells, Ground (dropped candy)
  • Pill Bug: 250 Bells, Under rocks
  • Pondskater: 130 Bells, Ponds
  • Diving Beetle: 800 Bells, Ponds
  • Firefly: 300 Bells, Near fresh water
  • Fly: 60 Bells, Rotten turnips, garbage, Rafflesia

Rare Bugs and Insects

  • Snail: 250 Bells, On flowers
  • Agrias Butterfly: 3,000 Bells, Near flowers
  • Raga Brooke: 2,500 Bells, Near flowers
  • Birdwing, 3,000 Bells, Near flowers
  • Emperor: 2,500 Bells, Near flowers
  • Mole Cricket: 280 Bells, Underground
  • Dung Beetle: 600 Bells, Near snowballs
  • Flea: 70 Bells, Animal neighbor
  • Banded Dragonfly: 4,500 Bells, Airborne
  • Giant Petaltail: 8,000 Bells, Airborne
  • Scorpion: 8,000 Bells, On ground
  • Tarantula: 8,000 Bells, On ground
  • Walking Leaf: 600 Bells, On trees
  • Walkingstick: 600 Bells, On trees
  • Rainbow Stag: 10,000 Bells, On trees
  • Oak Silk Moth: 1,200 Bells, On trees
  • Cyclommatus: 8,000 Bells, On trees
  • Golden Stag: 12,000 Bells, On trees
  • Scarab Beetle: 6,000 Bells, On trees
  • Jewel Beetle: 2,400 Bells, On trees
  • Giant Beetle: 10,000 Bells, On trees
  • Miyama Stag: 1,000 Bells, On trees
  • Saw Stag Beetle: 2,000 Bells, On trees
  • Elephant Beetle: 8,000 Bells, On coconut palms
  • Hercules Beetle: 12,000 Bells, On coconut palms
  • Goliath Beetle: 6,000 Bells, On coconut palms
  • Atlas Beetle: 8,000 Bells, On coconut palms

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15 Responses to “Animal Crossing: City Folk Bugs and Insects Species Locations and Guide”

 
  1. tarynn tvo says:

    wow this is really helpful ive already caught about 20 of them because of this!

  2. Kathryn says:

    Thank you very much for this useful information!
    Now when my neighbors want to trade me furniture for bugs and fish, I’ll know if I’m getting ripped off or not!

  3. Woot says:

    Yeah… Uhh… Some of that wasn’t really ALL true, but you help me out a lot! Thanks!

  4. M4ya says:

    now i know i should choose the windmill instead of the lighthouse

  5. cheesecake 3 says:

    not very helpful as it doesnt detail dates, months and times at ALL
    Also needs to know the violin beetle is on tree STUMPS

  6. Wave says:

    Wow, your good. This helped me a lot!

  7. Thanks for the info, just wanted to comment to say that the theme of your site is really cool. I’m guessing you are using WordPress… is this one of the free themes?

  8. dude, im sorry but the thing sucks, you are missing loads of info such as when the bugs are out, what season and stuff in that nature, and your comprehension here is totally whacked! you need to learn properly some of your information is off and you really need do do it right or people will hate your site, like me i dont like this site at all! change it or you will lose a veiwer!

  9. Vicky says:

    I think that the person who created this should have a great big pat on the back. Well done!

    Re: ilean forward says:
    June 21, 2010 at 12:16 pm

    dude, im sorry but the thing sucks, you are missing loads of info such as when the bugs are out, what season and stuff in that nature, and your comprehension here is totally whacked! you need to learn properly some of your information is off and you really need do do it right or people will hate your site, like me i dont like this site at all! change it or you will lose a veiwer!

    You should be thankful that some kind person is trying to help you there is no need to be rude and horrible if you dont like it simply dont use it. How would you feel if all your hard work is dissed by someone like you. Taste of your own medicine is in order if you ask me. Grow up ILeanForward and realise the world owes you nothing.

    GREAT WORK ON THE BUG LIST

    • animalcrossing1 says:

      Ya vicky your right if ilean forward is just gonna be rude and nasty then we just dont care what he says

  10. Blehblah says:

    Hey thx for showin me all that, I was wondering if you could actually catch the tarrantula and scorpian… So fast

  11. animaltown123 says:

    what he said i mean a spider there is only a trancala and no info, and some were in the wrong places

  12. animalcrossing1 says:

    Ummm…. it was OK but you were missing a lot of stuff like:
    Dates
    Times

    And you know when you said the violin beetle was on trees? They’re on tree STUMPS.

  13. animalcrossing1 says:

    This helped me a lot but the thing I would change is that bees are 2500 not 4500

  14. baconrocks says:

    the diving beetle is in rivers. i caught 1 there


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