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11Overview2233Bug catching is a side activity available from the very start of Starsand Island. After completing the tutorial with Solara, you receive a blueprint for the Bug Net, and you can begin catching insects immediately. There are 20 insect species spread across the island and the Moonlit Forest, each with specific location, season, weather, and time-of-day requirements. Catching bugs provides a reliable source of early income, supplies cooking ingredients through the Separator, and fills out your Islandpedia.4455Crafting the Bug Net6677The Bug Net blueprint is included in the Basic Tools Manual from Solara. You receive it automatically after building your first bed during the tutorial. The crafting recipe is simple:8899MaterialQuantitySourceFiber2Foraged from grass and bushesSoftwood2Foraged from small trees and branches1010Craft it at Worktable I (the starter workbench). Both materials are available within the first few minutes of gameplay, so you can have a Bug Net almost immediately. There are no upgraded tiers of the Bug Net. One net works for all 20 species throughout the entire game.11111212How to Catch Bugs13131414Catching insects is straightforward in concept but requires patience and good timing. Most bugs flee when you approach at full speed, so mastering the sneaking approach is essential.15151616Step-by-Step Technique17171818Equip the Bug Net in your hotbar. You need it actively selected to swing.Spot a bug in the wild. Butterflies flutter near flower patches, dragonflies hover over water, fireflies glow in forests at night, and beetles crawl on trees and the ground.Toggle walk mode. Press CTRL on PC or R3 on controller. Walking reduces (or eliminates) the chance that the bug will flee as you approach.Watch the pattern. Bugs follow predictable flight or crawl paths. Observe for a few seconds before swinging to learn the pattern.Lead your swing. There is roughly half a second of delay between pressing the button and the net coming down. Aim where the bug is about to be, not where it is right now.Wait on a miss. If you miss, stop and wait 10 to 15 seconds. The bug will calm down and resume its pattern. Chasing after a miss is ineffective.19192020Tips for Difficult Catches21212222TipDetailsButterfliesare the trickiest. They only appear in sunny or snowy weather and fly erratic patterns near flower patches. Approach from behind their flight direction and swing early.Firefliesonly appear at night (after 6 PM). Their glow makes them easy to spot, but forest terrain can block your swing. Find open clearings where fireflies hover.Moonlit Forest bugs(Celeb Moth and Velbee) spawn only inside the dungeon. You may need to clear enemies to safely catch them.Stamina managementEach catch costs 4 stamina. Bring food or plan routes near the Hot Springs for recovery on long catching runs.2323All 20 Bug Species24242525The table below lists every catchable insect in Starsand Island with its spawn conditions. All 20 species are registered in the Islandpedia under the Bugs section.26262727Flower Bugs (6 Species)28282929These butterflies spawn near flower patches across the island. All require sunny or snowy weather and are active during daytime hours.30303131SpeciesLocationSeasonWeatherActive HoursBumblebeeBy the FlowersAllAny6:00 to 2:00Moonshade ButterflyBy the FlowersAllSunny / Snowy6:00 to 18:00Swallowtail ButterflyBy the FlowersAllSunny / Snowy6:00 to 18:00Luminwing ButterflyBy the FlowersAllSunny / Snowy6:00 to 18:00Solarwing ButterflyBy the FlowersAllSunny / Snowy6:00 to 18:00Rainbowing ButterflyBy the FlowersAllSunny / Snowy6:00 to 18:003232The Bumblebee is the easiest to catch since it spawns in any weather. Bumblebees are also involved in beekeeping; you can obtain them by picking up fallen wild beehives, which gives you Honeycomb and usually a few Bumblebees.33333434Forest Bugs (8 Species)35353636Forest insects spawn in wooded areas throughout the island. Several are nocturnal, so plan evening trips to catch them.37373838SpeciesLocationSeasonWeatherActive HoursCicadaForestSpring / Summer / AutumnAny6:00 to 2:00Glazed CicadaForestSpring / Summer / AutumnAny6:00 to 2:00MantisForestSpring / Summer / AutumnAny6:00 to 2:00Emerald HornscarabForestAllAny6:00 to 2:00Amber HornscarabForestAllAny6:00 to 2:00Red FireflyForestAllAny18:00 to 2:00Blue FireflyForestAllAny18:00 to 2:00Green FireflyForestAllAny18:00 to 2:003939Cicadas and Mantis are seasonal (Spring through Autumn), while the Hornscarabs and Fireflies spawn year-round. The Glazed Firefly is listed separately below as it is sometimes grouped with the colored fireflies.40404141Water Bugs (3 Species)42424343Dragonflies hover near bodies of water such as ponds, rivers, and the lake. They spawn in any season and any weather.44444545SpeciesLocationSeasonWeatherActive HoursBanner DragonflyBy the WaterAllAny6:00 to 20:00King DragonflyBy the WaterAllAny6:00 to 20:00Yellow DragonflyBy the WaterAllAny6:00 to 20:004646Dragonflies despawn at 8 PM, so catch them during daytime hours. They are relatively easy to catch since they hover in place before darting to a new spot.47474848Night-Only Insects (1 Species)49495050SpeciesLocationSeasonWeatherActive HoursGlazed FireflyForestAllAny18:00 to 2:005151The Glazed Firefly shares the same nocturnal schedule as the colored fireflies but is a distinct species in the Islandpedia.52525353Moonlit Forest Bugs (2 Species)54545555These two species spawn exclusively inside the Moonlit Forest dungeon area. They can be found at any time of day, in any season, and in any weather.56565757SpeciesLocationSeasonWeatherActive HoursCeleb MothMoonlit ForestAllAny6:00 to 2:00VelbeeMoonlit ForestAllAny6:00 to 2:005858The Moonlit Forest contains enemies, so bring a weapon and some food along with your Bug Net. The Celeb Moth and Velbee are the only insects exclusive to this area.59596060What to Do with Bugs61616262Bugs serve several purposes beyond filling out the Islandpedia. Here are the main uses for caught insects:63636464Selling for Coins65656666Selling bugs directly is one of the easiest ways to earn money in the early game. Simply open a shop and sell from your inventory. Rarer species tend to sell for more, though exact prices vary.67676868Separator Processing69697070Putting bugs into a Separator produces Protein Powder, a basic cooking ingredient used in multiple recipes. Note that processing items in the Separator can decrease their total value compared to selling the raw bug, so check the math before converting.71717272Bulletin Board Requests73737474The Bulletin Board in Starsand Town occasionally posts requests for specific bug species. Fulfilling these requests awards Starsand Points (SP) and Coins.75757676Beekeeping77777878Bumblebees are used in the ranching system. You can raise bees as an animal to produce honey and related products. Bumblebees can be caught with the Bug Net or obtained from wild beehives.79798080Moonlit Forest Progression81818282Certain bugs, particularly the Luminwing Butterfly, play a role in unlocking secrets within the Moonlit Forest dungeon. Catching specific species can open pathways or trigger events in the forest.83838484Efficient Catching Routes85858686To catch all 20 species efficiently, plan your routes by time of day and location:87878888Time SlotRouteMorning (600 to 12:00): Start near flower patches for all five butterfly species, then move to water for dragonflies. Check forests for cicadas and beetles.Afternoon (1200 to 18:00): Continue the same route. Butterflies and dragonflies are still active. Catch any forest bugs you missed.Evening (1800 to 20:00): Rush to water before dragonflies despawn at 8 PM. Fireflies start appearing in forests.Night (2000 to 2:00): Focus on all four firefly species in the forest. This is the only window for nocturnal insects.Moonlit ForestVisit separately with combat gear. The Celeb Moth and Velbee are available at any time.8989Season Planning90909191Most bugs spawn in all four seasons, but three species are seasonal:92929393SpeciesSeasons AvailableMissing InCicadaSpring, Summer, AutumnWinterGlazed CicadaSpring, Summer, AutumnWinterMantisSpring, Summer, AutumnWinter9494If you want to complete your Islandpedia, make sure to catch the Cicada, Glazed Cicada, and Mantis before winter arrives. The remaining 17 species can be caught year-round.95959696Weather Requirements97979898The five daytime butterflies (Moonshade, Swallowtail, Luminwing, Solarwing, and Rainbowing) require either sunny or snowy weather. They will not appear during rain. The Bumblebee and all other species spawn regardless of weather. If you are targeting butterflies and it starts raining, switch to catching forest or water bugs until the weather clears.9999100100Related Articles101101102102Bug Net - tool details and craftingBugs - full species reference pageSeparator - processing bugs into ingredientsMoonlit Forest - dungeon with exclusive insectsRanching - beekeeping with BumblebeesIslandpedia - tracking collected species