This month will be another exciting one in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Animal Crossing: New Horizons, especially thanks to the upcoming Festivale event which takes place on February 15. Before that, though, we of course have Valentine's Day too.
Meanwhile, the game's regularly scheduled thing♐s are going ahead as planned too. That includes the migration of new bugs and other critters onto our islands as a new month rolls around!
The Month of Love isn't bringing in too many new bugs, but for the completionists out there: here they all are, so you can make sure none can escape from your clutches. We've also summarized where you can expect to find these critters - either on the ground or on trees around your island - so grab your 👍trusty net and get to it!
All New Bugs In February: Northern Hemisphere
Okay, here it's more like "The New Bug In February," because this month there's just one lonely guy migrating onto Northern Hemisphere islands: the Tiger Beetle. Here it is, including where you can expect to 🎀find it, at what time of day, and how many Bells you'll get for selling one:
- Tiger Beetle: On the ground | All Day | 1,500 Bells
All New Bugs In February: Southern Hemisphere
For🌳 those of you playing in the Southern Hemisphere, this month you'll be introducing three new൲ bugs to your island. Here they are, along with where you can expect to find them, at what time of day, and how many Bells you'll get for selling each one:
- Migratory Locust: On the ground | 8AM - 7PM| 600 Bells
- Rice Grasshopper: On the ground | 8AM - 7PM | 160 Bells
- Walker Cicada: On trees | 8AM - 5PM | 400 Bells
And there you have it! 👍These new bugs have joined a selection of 20 other bugs in the Northern Hemisphere, and 60 other bugs in the Southern Hemisphere available to catch. So keep your eyes peeled!
Also, make sure you check out our extensive guide on all the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:most valuable fish and sea creatures availableꦚ on North🐈ern and Southern Hemisphere islands this month too. Happy catching!