Common Butterfly 90 Near Flowers March-Sept (Morn-Noon)
Apr-June (Noon) Yellow Butterfly 90 Near Flowers March-Sept (Morn-Noon)
Apr-June (Noon) Tiger Butterfly 160 Near Red and Pink Flowers March-Sept (Morn-Noon)
May-June (Noon) Peacock 230 Near Blue, Violent, and Black Flowers March-Sept (Morn-Noon)
May-June (Noon) Monarch 140 Near Flowers Sept-Nov (Noon) Emporer 2,500 Near Flowers (Rare) June-Sept (Noon) Agrias Butterfly 3,000 Near Flowers (Rare) June-Sept (Night) Birdwing 3,000 Near Flowers (Rare) June-Sept (Noon) Moth 60 Near Outdoor Lights May-Sept (Night)
June-Aug (Night) Oak Silk Moth 1,200 On Trees (Rare) June-Sept (Night) Honeybee 100 Near Flowers Mar-Aug (Noon)
Mar-June (Noon) Bee 4,500 In Trees All Year (Morn-Night) Long Locust 200 Grass Aug-Nov (Noon)
Sept-Oct (Noon) Migratory Locust 600 Grass Sept-Nov (Noon)
Sept-Oct (Noon) Mantis 430 On Flowers Aug-Nov (Noon)
Sept-Nov (Noon) Orchid Mantis 2,400 On Flowers Aug-Nov (Noon)
Sept-Nov (Noon) Brown Cicada 200 On Trees July-Aug (Noon) Robust Cicada 300 On Trees July-Aug (Noon) Walker Cicada 400 On Trees (Rare) July-Aug (Noon) Evening Cicada 550 On Trees July-Aug (Morn-Eve) Lantern Fly 1,800 On Trees (Rare) June-Sept (Eve-Night) Red Dragonfly 80 In the Air Sept-Oct (Eve) Darner Dragonfly 200 In the Air June-Aug (Noon)
June (Noon) Banded Dragonfly 4,500 In the Air (Rare) June-Sept (Eve-Night) Ant 80 Ground All Year (Morn-Night) Pondskater 130 Ponds (Rare) June-Sept (Noon) Snail 250 On Flowers (Rare) Apr-Sept (All Day) Cricket 280 Grass Sept-Nov (Eve-Night)
Sept-Oct (Eve-Night) Bell Cricket 430 Grass Sept-Oct (Eve-Night) Grasshopper 160 Grass July-Sept (Noon)
Sept (Noon) Mole Cricket 280 Underground (Rare) Nov-May (Morn-Night) Walkingstick 600 On Trees (Rare) July-Nov (Morn-Noon) Ladybug 200 On Flowers Mar-June, Oct (Noon)
Mar-May (Noon) Fruit Beetle 100 On Trees July-Sept (Morn-Night)
July-Aug (Night) Scarab Beetle 6,000 On Trees (Rare) July-Aug (Night) Dung Beetle 800 Near Snowballs (Rare) Dec-Feb (Eve-Night) Goliath Beetle 6,000 On Coconut Palms (Rare) June-Aug (Night) Firefly 300 Near Fresh Water June (Night) Jewel Beetle 2,400 On Trees (Rare) July-Aug (Noon) Longhorn Beetle 260 On Trees (Rare) June-Aug (Noon) Saw Stag Beetle 2,000 On Trees (Rare) July-Aug (Morn-Night)
July-Aug (Night) Stag Beetle 2,000 On Trees (Rare) June-Aug (Night)
July-Aug (Night) Giant Beetle 10,000 On Trees (Rare) July-Aug (Night) Rainbow Stag Beetle 10,000 On Trees (Rare) June-Sept (Night) Dynastid Beetle 1,350 On Trees July-Aug (Night) Atlas Beetle 8,000 On Coconut Palms (Rare) July-Aug (Night) Elephant Beetle 8,000 On Coconut Palms (Rare) July-Aug (Night) Hercules Beetle 12,000 On Cocanut Palms (Rare) July-Aug (Night) Flea 70 Neighbor (Rare) Mar-Nov (Morn-Night) Pillbug 250 Under Rocks All Year (Morn-Night) Mosquito 130 In the Air June-Sept (Eve-Night)
June-Aug (Eve-Night) Fly 60 Rafflesia, Rotten Turnips, or Garbage All Year (Morn-Night) Cockroach 5 On Trees (Rare) All Year (Morn-Night) Spider 300 In Trees March-Nov (Morn-Night) Tarantula 8,000 On Ground (Rare) June-Aug (Night) Scorpion 8,000 On Ground (Rare) July-Sept (Night) =D hope that helps!
Bugs:
Bee, Ant, Pillbug, Mole Cricket, Bagworm, Ladybug, Spotted Ladybug, Cockroach, Common Butterfly, Yellow Butterfly, Tiger Butterfly, Spider, Snail, Red Dragonfly, Purple Butterfly, Darner Dragonfly, Firefly, Longhorn Beetle, Flt-Stg Btl, PondSkater, Mosquito, Brown Cicada, Robust Cicada, Priest Cicada, Evening Cicada, Bandon dragonfly, Drone beetle, Jewel beetle, Dynsty btl, Saw Stag btl, Mountain btl, Giant beetle, Mantis, Long locust, Jewel beetle, Pine cricket, Bell cricket, Mantis, Migratory locust,
Fish: (Alphabetical)
Angelfish, Arapaima, Arowana, Barbel Steed, Barred Knifejaw, Bass, Bitterling, Bluegill, Brook Trout, Carp, Catfish, Cherry Salmon, Coelacanth, Crawfish, Crucian Carp, Dace, Eel, Freshwater Goby, Frog, Giant Catfish, Giant Snakehead, Goldfish, Guppy, Jellyfish, Killifish, Koi, Large Bass, Large Char, Loach, Pale Chub, Piranha, Pond Smelt, Popeyed Goldfish, Rainbow Trout, Red Snapper, Salmon, Sea Bass, Small Bass, Stringfish, Sweetfish
FAQs for both of these showing times of the year and day to catch them, where to catch them and how are in the links section.
•common butterfly
•yellow butterfly
•tiger butterfly
•agrias butterfly
•peacock ( butterfly )
•raja ( butterfly )
•emperor ( butterfly )
•birdwing ( butterfly
•moth
•oak silk moth
•honeybee
•bee
•ant
•mole cricket
•ladybug
•flea ( found on the animals, requires medicine to get the flea off and be possible to catch )
•pill bug
•fly ( found around old boots, tires, and cans that are left outside )
•spider ( found in trees, after shaken )
•snail
•long locust
•pondskater
•diving beetle
•lantern fly
•darner dragonfly
•violin ( beetle )
•longhorn beetle
•goliath beetle
•firefly
•pill bug
•rainbow stag
•mosquito
•centipede
•tarantula
I'm not sure exactly every bug that's there but here are the places you can find them:
click on the bottom right corner
Check the link below for a list of Bugs/Insects on Animal Crossing City Folk
There is many bugs/insects on Animal Crossing and the link Below will help you see what you can catch.
There will be no Animal Crossing: City Folk on the ds.
There are no codes on Animal Crossing City Folk.
There isn't a stalker on Animal Crossing City Folk.
No, you cannot smoke on Animal Crossing City Folk.
No animal crossing city folk is not going to be out in austrailia.
yes there is an animal crossing city folk in england. its just called animal crossing lets go to the city
Pictures are not available in Animal Crossing: City Folk, and she never had a picture because Animal Crossing: City Folk was her first game.
Both Animal Crossing: Lets go to the City and Animal Crossing: City Folk are excatly the same game except: Animal Crossing: Lets go to the City is for Europe and Australian Wii's. Animal Crossing: City Folk are for American Wiis.
Animal Crossing City Folk is only available for the Wii.
It won't. Animal Crossing: City Folk is only for the Wii. There is, however, Animal Crossing: Wild World, which is an Animal Crossing game for the DS.