Looks like a tick of some sort?
Maybe its one of the spiders that got Ragns.
I doubt it's a tick, not sure how it would get into NYC and all the way up here.
Reddit ID'd it as a smooth spider beetle. Took all of 3 seconds because of course there's a subreddit for that. /r/whatsthisbug
My initial thought was "dunno, but it's adorable!" Google image search says it's a wall.
I'd ask /r/whatsthisbug/
Edit: I'm slow, but yeah there's a subreddit for everything.
Wish I knew about that subreddit earlier in the week. Tried searching "bugs that looks like a giant mosquito" and "mosquito on steroids" trying to figure out what this fucker was. Eventually I found it through the latter. I saw a picture that looked like it, but wasn't it, but the related images on THAT image had what I was looking for.
Turns out it was a Robber Fly. Was as in, it got smashed because that huge needle on its face.
That steroid mosquito looks like it could kill you
Does it Rob you of your life fuck that thing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asilidae
Yeah fuck that thing as well.
Had one of these latch onto my dog's nose last week. Was just sniffing the grass then popped up on her snout. Wound up having to hold her while I got someone else to pull it off.
I had two of those in my apt and had no idea what they were lol. I'm in NY too.
Yeah, I think they are seasonal or something. The reddit thread I made was answered in like 3 seconds
I was super worried for a sec that it was bed bugs. Fuck that life, I'd have to burn all my possessions and move to another country.
This thread reminded me of a close encounter with a bug i'd never seen before moving to michigan - a carpenter ant. jesus those things are huge, about an inch long each. i always thought of ants as an annoyance, not something to be terrified of before finding it crawling a foot away from me.
Someone gonna post a spider pic and get they ass bant
Found a termite in my mulch yesterday.
Wow, that is a beast.
If anyone finds cool insects, mind sending them to me? Doing a entomology project and could always use them! PM me for details on where to send them, but I would like you to also give me the collection date, the location, and if possible the family or class of the specimen. Also be aware of your state or local regulations on collecting and whether you'd need permits.