Animal Crossing: New Horizonshas been out for 10 days at the time of this writing, with some fans being excited to set up their own tropical paradise, and others are upset enough toreview bombACNHover the 1 island per Switch rule. Either way, both sets of fans are approaching a new milestone in the game: a new month. Several bugs and fish will be leaving the game or becoming much more difficult to catch when the calendar flips over.

This means that there are several critters that players will want to obtain while they can, but knowledge is power. In order to get the most out of the bugs found in game, here are all the bugs that will be leaving or be much, much harder to find inAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsin April.

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The bugs leaving for the month range from cheap bugs like Grasshoppers to high priced critters like Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing, and it’s worth mentioning that this is likely to occur every month or so. There will be a rotation of sorts, so if players do miss out, it’s not the end of the world. Of course, players could justtime travel inAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsif it’s that upsetting. Note: The majority of these bugs are related to the Southern Hemisphere. It is noted on the bug when it can also be found elsewhere.

While this bugs will need to be collected, it’s worth mentioning that one of the most profitable bug-catching ways is to start aTarantula Island, where the spiders can be farmed for profit. Still, they’re not going anywhere, soAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsplayers should bag these bugs while they can.