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Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Bug Prices Guide

By: Luke
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In the Animal Crossing series, a favourite activity of many is bug-catching! If you are frantically tracking down bugs, your inventory can fill up fast, so let us break down which are worth keeping and selling with our Animal Crossing: New Horizons bug prices guide.

Below you will find a list of all bugs you can find in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. As you can see, the prices range drastically, going as low as 60 for the fly or as high as 400 Bells for the Emperor Butterfly and Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing. Hopefully, with this guide, you will know which bugs are worth your net!

Price List

  • Agrias butterfly – 3,000
  • Ant – 80
  • Atlas moth – 3,000
  • Bagworm – 600
  • Banded dragonfly – 4,500
  • Bell cricket – 430
  • Blue weevil beetle – 800
  • Brown cicada – 250
  • Centipede – 300
  • Cicada shell – 10
  • Citrus long-horned beetle – 350
  • Common bluebottle – 300
  • Common butterfly – 160
  • Cricket – 130
  • Cyclommatus stag – 8,000
  • Damselfly – 500
  • Darner dragonfly – 230
  • Diving beetle – 800
  • Drone beetle – 200
  • Dung beetle – 3,000
  • Earth-boring dung beetle – 300
  • Emperor butterfly – 4,000
  • Evening cicada – 550
  • Firefly – 300
  • Flea – 70
  • Fly – 60
  • Giant cicada – 500
  • Giant stag – 10,000
  • Giant water bug – 2,000
  • Giraffe stag – 12,000
  • Golden stag – 12,000
  • Goliath beetle – 8,000
  • Grasshopper – 160
  • Great purple emperor – 3,000
  • Hermit crab – 1,000
  • Honeybee – 200
  • Horned atlas – 8,000
  • Horned dynastid – 1,350
  • Horned elephant – 8,000
  • Horned hercules – 12,000
  • Jewel beetle – 2,400
  • Ladybug – 200
  • Long locust – 200
  • Madagascan sunset moth – 2,500
  • Man-faced stink bug – 1,000
  • Mantis – 430
  • Migratory locust – 600
  • Miyama stag – 1,000
  • Mole cricket – 500
  • Monarch butterfly – 140
  • Mosquito – 130
  • Moth – 130
  • Orchid mantis – 2,400
  • Paper kite butterfly – 1,000
  • Peacock butterfly – 2,500
  • Pill bug – 250
  • Pondskater – 130
  • Queen Alexandra’s birdwing – 4,000
  • Rainbow stag – 6,000
  • Rajah Brooke’s birdwing – 2,500
  • Red dragonfly – 180
  • Rice grasshopper – 160
  • Robust cicada – 300
  • Rosalia batesi beetle – 3,000
  • Saw stag – 2,000
  • Scarab beetle – 10,000
  • Scorpion – 8,000
  • Snail – 250
  • Spider – 480
  • Stinkbug – 120
  • Tarantula – 8,000
  • Tiger beetle – 1,500
  • Tiger butterfly – 240
  • Violin beetle – 450
  • Walker cicada – 400
  • Walking leaf – 600
  • Walking stick – 600
  • Wasp – 2,500
  • Wharf roach – 200
  • Yellow butterfly – 160

Do not forget: the first bug you capture can be given to the museum to be put on display! Also, if you are lucky enough to have Flick visit, he will pay better prices for insects. He can also make sculptures of insects so long as you have 3 of the same!

We hope this guide was helpful! Happy Bug-hunting!

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