The end of April is fast approaching, and that means that a number of bugs inAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsare about to disappear for the time being. While these critters will certainly return in the future, players that are looking to complete the exhibition atBlathers' museumas quickly as possible will want to make sure to catch theseACNHbugs leaving in May now, and this guide details the exact insects that fans should be targeting.
To get right down to business, here are all of theAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsbugs leaving after April for both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres:

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Bugs Leaving in May (Northern Hemisphere)
Animal Crossing: New Horizons Bugs Leaving in May (Southern Hemisphere)
While only oneACNHbug is leaving the Northern Hemisphere after April, it is a notable one, as Tarantula farming has been a go-to method for making a lot of Bells since the game’s release. That said, theTarantula spawn rate inAnimal Crossing: New Horizonswas recently cut in half, and thus their disappearance will not be as apparent as it would have been prior to the change.
In the Southern Hemisphere, there are 10Animal Crossing: New Horizonsbugs leaving after April, and the Scorpion is likely to be the standout of the bunch. As with Tarantulas, Scorpions sell for a ton ofBells inACNH, and players will need to find alternative options for Bell farming when May arrives. However, Scorpions have also had their spawn rates cut recently, making them a much less reliable source of Bells in preface of their vanishing.
To note, May will see eight new bugs arrive in the Northern Hemisphere and three new bugs arrive in the Southern. While many of these insects are quite common, there are a number ofrareAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsbugscoming next month, such as the Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing, and players should be sure to dust off their nets before their arrival.
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