I'm asking the same question!!! i caught it in a jar because i never seen it before... does yours have black and white legs??
It's a leaf beetle. I don't know what part of the country you are in but I know that Florida has a new or mixed breed.
There are quite a few insects that have a long curled antennae and a black long slender body. This could be a butterfly.
My best guess to this question would be the firespider or the tarantula
Red velvet ants are large wasps. They look like ants with black and orange fuzzy bodies. These wasps have very painful stings.
Australian true bugs
its a cricket.
A butterfly
Spider wasps have curled antennae and black wings but can also have different color markings such as red or yellow . The female spider wasp will hunt spiders to feed it's larvae.
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It's called an ant lol and it's an insect
a rolie polie if it was black
It sounds like a sawfly
Black-bellied slender salamander was created in 1869.
A dark-bodied, red-marked insect that predators need to avoid as a bad-tasting meal is what the boxelder bug looks like. The insect in question (Boisea trivittata) may be black- or dark brown-bodied with black or dark brown antennae, head and legs, with black or dark brown, red-veined wings and with red-marked abdomens. The eggs will change from yellow to red while the immature stages as nymphs will be bright red, with dark antennae and legs.
A slender, black flying insect with transparent wings, a long ovipositor and red legs sounds like a banded caterpillar parasite wasp. It is also known as the Ichneumon wasp.
There are quite a few flying insects with slender white body and wings with black squares. This could be a dragonfly.
Woolly aphids are a type of insect that looks like a small, white feather on a leaf. The white fluff that makes the insect look like a feather is a type of wax it secretes as a type of defense mechanism.
It is probably an Ichneumon wasp. Their antennae are longer and have more segments than most other wasps. These are not known to sting people.