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Ever since Animal Crossing: New Horizons has been released; it persists in intriguing gamers. Major credit for this acclamation must go to Nintendo who keeps on adding up new stuff to this game every month. Meanwhile, Animal Crossing: New Horizons is about to step into September, and evidently, a new species of bugs and fishes will be added to it. Thus, in this article, we have provided information on all the latest bug species that will hit Animal Crossing: New Horizons in September.

There is a proclamation by Nintendo that a total number of 18 new bug species will enter in Animal Crossing: New Horizons in September 2020. Precisely, nine new species will be found in the Northern Hemisphere whereas the remaining nine will appear in the Southern Hemisphere. Below we have individually briefed about all of them. Here:

Southern Hemisphere

Yellow butterfly

The yellow butterfly is a rare species of butterfly that is about to arrive in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Gamers will find this beautiful butterfly in the northern hemisphere from September to December, and after that, it will again spawn from March to April. Players also need to know that the Yellow butterfly will only spawn from 4 am to 7 pm, and it can be sold at Tim Nook’s for 160 bells.

Tiger butterfly

Players need to start looking for Tiger butterflies in the southern hemisphere from the upcoming September to March from 4 am to 7 pm. Gamers can earn up to 360 bells by selling it to Tim Nook or Flick.

Peacock butterfly

It is one of the most beautiful butterfly species in Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ world. Players can start locating it from September to December from 4 am to 7 pm. Peacock butterflies can be sold for 2500 bells at Tim Nook’s Cranny whereas Flick can give 3500 bells for it.

Mantis

Mantis is a rare bug species that is usually found accompanying the flowers. It can be sold for 430 bells at Tim Nook’s Cranny, and it is found in the Southern hemisphere from September to May from 8 am to 5 pm.

Orchid mantis

It is another species of mantis that can be found in the southern hemisphere from September to May from 8 am to 5 pm. Gamers who will catch it have the chance of earning 2400 to 3600 bells by selling Orchid mantis to either Tim Nook or Flick.

Honeybee

Although, these bug species are expected to be spawned in Animal Crossing: New Horizons for a long time; however, Nintendo now got a chance to add it. Gamers can find a honeybee in the southern hemisphere from September to January from 8 am to 5 pm every day. Players can make 200 bells for selling it to Flick or Tim Nook.

Stinkbug

Stinkbug will start appearing in Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ world from September to April. Gamers who will sell Stinkbug to Flick or Tim Nook will get 120 bells.

Man-faced Stink bug

It is another species of bug that is classified as a rare one. Gamers can find it in the southern hemisphere from September to April at 7 pm to 8 am. Man-faced Stink bug can be sold for 1000 bells at Tim Nook’s Cranny.

Lady Bug

Lady Bug will start appearing in Animal Crossing: New Horizons from September to December at 8 am to 5 pm. Gamers can make 200 to 300 bells for selling off Lady Bug to either Flick or Tim Nook’s Cranny.

Northern Hemisphere

Common butterfly

As the southern hemisphere, there will be a lot of new butterfly species appearing in it, and the common butterfly is one of them. It can be found in Animal Crossing: New Horizons from September to June from 4 am to 7 pm. Players can make 240 bells by selling it to Tim Nook.

Yellow butterfly

A yellow butterfly will also appear in the northern hemisphere of Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Players can find it from September to October, and afterward, it can be again spawning from March to June at 4 am to 7 pm. The yellow butterfly can be sold for 240 bells at Tim Nook’s Cranny.

Monarch butterfly

A rare butterfly species that can be found in the northern hemisphere from September to November at 4 is to 5 pm. Players can make 140 bells for selling it to Tim Nook’s Cranny.

Cricket

Cricket will start appearing in the northern hemisphere of Animal Crossing: New Horizons from September to November at 5 pm to 8 am. Players can make 195 bells if they sell it to Flick.

Bell Cricket

A rare Cricket species that can be found in the northern hemisphere from September to October from 5 pm to 8 am. Players can make 640 bells for selling it to Tim Nook’s Cranny.

Red Dragonfly

The red Dragonfly is a rare bug species that is usually found near the flowers. It can be sold for 150 to 280 bells at Tim Nook’s Cranny, and it is found in the northern hemisphere from September from 8 am to 5 pm.

Violin beetle

It is another bug species that is classified as a rare one. Gamers can find it in the northern hemisphere from September to November from 8 am to 7 pm. Violin beetles can be sold for 450 bells at Tim Nook’s Cranny.

Pillbug

Pillbugs will start appearing in Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ world from September to June. Gamers who will sell Pillbug to Flick or Tim Nook will get 250 bells.

Centipede

It is another bug species that can be found in the southern hemisphere from September to June at 4 pm to 11 am. Gamers who will catch it have the chance of earning 300 to 450 bells by selling Centipede to either Tim Nook or Flick.

Conclusion

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is standing above the expectations of critics as well as gamers. Despite being nearly six-month-old, Animal Crossing: New Horizons is still quite fresh. Following this, the game is about to introduce new bug species in the upcoming month of September, and in this article, we have provided information on all of them. We hope that players who have visited this article will indeed find worth reading it.

Source : https://theukguide.com/blog/every-new-bug-upcoming-in-september-in-animal-crossing-new-horizons/

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