Animal Crossing: New Horizons has been available on the Nintendo Switch for almost an entire year now, but with new players joining in on the island fun constantly, some people might be interested in knowing what the new bugs are for the month of March. Just like other Animal Crossing games that came before it, New Horizons is on a schedule, just like the real world, and when certain months go away, so do some bugs and fish.
Now that March is here and the snow from Winter has begun to melt (at least for the northern hemisphere), there are new critters to find and collect –or sell, if Bells is what a player is seeking. Down below, there’s a list of the new bugs in Animal Crossing: New Horizons for the month of March and then a second list that has the new bugs for the southern hemisphere.
Species: Location | Time | Sell Price
- Yellow Butterfly: Flying | 4 am to 7 pm | 160 Bells
- Tiger Butterfly: Flying | 4 am to 7 pm | 240 Bells
- Peacock Butterfly: Flying (Blue, Purple, Black Flowers) | 4 am to 7 pm | 2500 Bells
- Mantis: Flowers | 8 am to 5 pm| 430 Bells
- Orchid Mantis: Flowers (White) | 8 am to 5 pm | 2400 Bells
- Honeybee: Flying (Flowers) | 8 am to 5 pm | 200 Bells
- Stinkbug: Flowers | All day | 120 Bells
- Man-Faced Stink Bug: Flowers | 7 pm to 8 am | 1000 Bells
- Ladybug: Flowers | 8 am to 5 pm | 200 Bells
Species: Location | Time | Sell Price
- Common Butterfly: Flying | 4 am to 7 pm | 160 Bells
- Yellow Butterfly: Flying | 4 am to 7 pm | 160 Bells
- Monarch Butterfly: Flying (Flowers) | 4 am to 5 pm | 140 Bells
- Cricket: Ground | 5 pm to 8 am | 130 Bells
- Bell Cricket: Ground | 5 pm to 8 am | 430 Bells
- Red Dragonfly: Flying (Water) | 8 am to 7 pm | 180 Bells
- Violin Beetle: Tree Stumps | All day | 450 Bells
- Pill Bug: Rocks | 11 pm to 4 am | 250 Bells
- Centipede: Rocks | 4 pm to 11 pm | 300 Bells
To be able to catch all of these bugs, Animal Crossing players will need to have a bug-catching net on their person. Those selling prices for Bells are if players take the bugs to Nook’s Cranny, but if players want a little more moolah, they can save the bugs and bring them to Flick when they pop up on the player’s town. Once a bug has been caught once, its profile will be saved in the Critterpedia, so if players end up having any repeats, they can be sold, kept in a tank for decoration, or thrown back into the wild where they were originally found.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is now available exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.
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