The sacred art of catching bugs in is one of the best parts of the game but despite the activity's popularity, players are still discovering new systems that could help them bring in even more critters. Catching all the available bugs in can be a time-consuming challenge, not least of all because some insects only spawn at certain times or seasons. The process of tracking them all down is half the fun but as it turns out, there could be a different explanation as to why certain bugs aren't spawning.
Posted to Reddit by user chubbii_chii, the player shared the discovery, which was found in the official Companion Guide, that some bugs will only appear "."
The revelation stunned many members of the community who were similarly unaware that various critters were locked behind the general progression of the Bug Catching activity. Some players even stepped in to clarify that the rule doesn't just apply to insects but also to some species of fish.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons players have executed some beautiful island designs, but even some of the best don't get that elusive five-star rating.
Catching bugs as a hobby in is as simple as running around the world with a net and swinging it at any insect that appears on the screen but those who want to take collecting seriously know that there are a few extra tricks to consider. The first step to ensure a decent collection is tofocus on catching creatures at night, specifically between 7 pm and 4 am. It can be tough to stay up that late, but it's the easiest way to catch scorpions and tarantulas, both of which sell for a decent price.
Committed bug hunters should also ensure that they don't completely scrub their island clean of tree stumps. The remains of chopped trees usually attract all kinds of beetles and other critters who like sitting on the woody platform. Digging up tree stumps will make it much harder to catch these creatures, even if they don't make for a truly scenic island.
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