The Creepy-Crawly Guide to Insects in Spanish: Free Printables and More! (2024)

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November 28, 2022 by Lindsay del Valle Spanish Vocabulary 0 comments

Some bite, sting, and stalk their victims, while others zip, zoom, and fly around our heads on a hot day—the fact is, insects are everywhere. There comes a time in every Spanish learner’s life when you must learn about the little creatures who creep about in the night (or day). Let’s learn about insects in Spanish!

The common way to refer to insects in Spanish is to say los insectos, while los bichos is also perfectly acceptable. Then there are synonyms like las alimañas (pests), las plagas (plagues), and las sabandijas (creepy-crawlies) that signal the damage and discomfort these creatures can cause.

For those of you who like to get really specific about bugs, we’re dealing entirely with arthropods in this post, which includes los insectos y los arácnidos (arachnids).

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Arachnids and Insects in Spanish: What’s the Difference?

To break down the differences between arachnids and insects in the simplest way, we’ll stick to one major distinction:

  • Arachnids have 8 legs
  • Insects have 6 legs

If you’re into etymology, the vast differences between these two classes in the phylum are long, detailed, and truly fascinating (but completely outside the scope of this article!). To further explore your curiosity, read more about it here.

At some point, you’ve likely mentioned how los mosquitos te molestan or how you saw una abeja en el jardín. Those are basic insects that are essential to know. Now let’s build up your vocabulary skills by adding even more insects in Spanish!

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Creepy-Crawly List of Insects in Spanish

Take a deep breath before you jump into our list of insects in Spanish. Soon you might start feeling an uncontrollable urge to itch, but don’t worry—it’s all in your mind. It’s true, las sabandijas (creepy-crawlies) have a visceral effect on our bodies when we begin to think about them!

Intermittent in our list of insects, you’ll see some easy phrases you can start using with your students, kids, or friends who like bugs.

SpanishEnglish
el abejorrobumblebee
el áfidoaphid
el avispónhornet
el bicho de aguawaterbug
el chinchebed bug
el ciempiés / el centipedocentipede

Example Sentences in Spanish

El abejorro es similar a una abeja, pero este tiene un cuerpo más grueso.
The bumblebee is similar to a bee, but it has a thicker body.

Es difícil eliminar a los chinches porque casi no se ven.
It’s difficult to get rid of bed bugs because you can hardly see them.

A pesar de su nombre, los ciempiés tienen entre treinta y tres cientos cuarenta y cinco patas.
Despite their name, centipedes usually have between 30 and 345 feet.

SpanishEnglish
el escarabajobeetle
el gorgojoweevil
el grillocricket
el gusanoworm
el gusano de sedasilkworm
el mosquitomosquito
el insecto palostick bug
el parásitoparasite

Example Sentences in Spanish

El gusano de seda se ha hecho famoso por producir un tejido natural que se usa en la producción de ropa.
The silkworm has become famous for producing a natural fiber that’s used in the production of clothing.

Solo las hembras de los mosquitos se alimentan de la sangre humana.
Only female mosquitoes consume human blood.

El insecto palo tiene forma de una ramita y cuenta con su camuflaje para sobrevivir.
The stick bug looks like a little twig and relies on its camouflage in order to survive.

SpanishEnglish
el pillojolice
el saltamontes / el chapulíngrasshopper
el tábano / la mosca de burrohorsefly
el termite / la hormiga blancatermite
el tisanópterothrips
la abejabee
la alimañapest / vermin
la avispawasp
la cochinillacochineal (rolly polly)

Example Sentences in Spanish

Parientes de los grillos, los saltamontes emiten un chirrido especial para atraer a su pareja.
Similar to crickets, grasshoppers emit a special chirping sound to attract a mate.

Los termites son una plaga a tener en su casa porque consumen todos tipos de madera.
Term
ites are a plague to have in your home because they consume all types of wood.

Cuando te pica una abeja, tu piel se pone hinchada.
When a bee stings you, your skin gets swollen.

A los niños les gusta jugar con las cochinillas del jardín.
Kids like to play with the rolly pollies from the garden.

SpanishEnglish
la cucarachaco*ckroach
la hormigaant
la langosta / la cigarracicada
la libéluladragonfly
la luciérnagafirefly
la mantis religiosapraying mantis
la mariposabutterfly
la mariquitaladybug

Example Sentences in Spanish

Nos encanta buscar mariquitas en nuestro jardín.
We love to look for ladybugs in our garden.

La hembra de la mantis religiosa es un caníbal que devora al macho.
The female praying mantis is a cannibal who consumes the male.

En cuanto oscureció, vimos aparecer luciérnagas brillantes.
As soon as it got dark, we saw sparkling fireflies appear.

SpanishEnglish
la moscafly
la orugacaterpillar
la polillamoth
la pulgaflea
la sabandijabug, creepy crawly
la tijeretaearwig

Example Sentences in Spanish

Una manera de deshacerse de moscas en la casa es usar una trampa de luz para matarlas.
One way to get rid of flies in your house is to use a light trap to kill them.

Contrario a otras especies de polilla, las polillas de ropa no son atraídas por la luz.
Contrary to other species of moths, clothes moths aren’t attracted to light.

¡Qué bueno que tu perro ya no tiene pulgas!
It’s great that your dog no longer has fleas!

Creepy-Crawly List of Arachnids in Spanish

Arachnids are a classic creepy-crawly. They’ve even inspired horror films like the famous black comedy Arachnophobia. We tend to fear these creatures because a select few of them have deadly bites, like the black widow spider. Others are fast and aggressive like the scorpion.

Our list of arachnids in Spanish is extremely short in comparison to the 100,000 named species in existence. But we’ve got to start somewhere!

SpanishEnglish
el ácaromite
el alacránscorpion
la arañaspider
la araña acuaticawater spider
la araña de jardíngarden spider
la araña lobowolf spider
la araña patudadaddy long legs
la garrapatatick
el recluto pardobrown recluse
la tarántulatarantula
la viuda negrablack widow

Example Sentences in Spanish

Algunos ácaros son parásitos que pueden infectar a un humano.
Some mites are parasites that can infect a human.

A las arañas patudas les gusta hacer sus telarañas en las esquinas del cuarto de baño.
Daddy-long-leg spiders like to make their webs in the corners of bathrooms.

Después de recorrer el bosque con tu perro, hay que inspectarlo por garrapatas.
After trekking across the woods with your dog, you must inspect him for ticks.

¿Cual es tu insecto favorito, y por qué?
What’s your favorite insect, and why? Let me know in the comments!

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FAQs

How do I get rid of creepy crawlers in my house? ›

Use a mesh screen on all windows, doors and ventilation openings. Seal any holes or openings in windows and doors — proper caulking and repairs can go a long way towards preventing entry by insects and other creepy crawlers. As a bonus, it also makes your home energy efficient. Keep an eye towards the sky.

What is the scientific name for creepy crawlies? ›

Centipedes and millipedes are one of the five distinct groups of the arthropods, invertebrate animals with exoskeletons (sometimes just called creepy-crawlies). Members of this group have elongated bodies and many legs—not quite a thousand, but certainly many.

What is the difference between insects and creepy crawlies? ›

You can refer to insects as creepy-crawlies when they give you a feeling of fear or disgust. This word is mainly used by children.

What are crickets called in Mexico? ›

Chapulin is a Nahuatl derived word for cricket, as in the small mostly herbivorous insect.

Why did Creepy Crawlers get banned? ›

Essentially the boy-friendly version of an Easy Bake Oven, the Creepy Crawlers toy in the 1960s allowed kids to make molds of spiders, frogs and other insects. The problem with the toy was that the oven got extremely hot and the liquid plastic was quite toxic.

What kills bugs immediately? ›

Windex – Windex is one of the most common and most effective DIY household products for pest control. Windex is toxic to most pests, especially spiders. Spraying window cleaner directly onto small insects like ants or mosquitoes will kill them within a few moments.

Were Creepy Crawlers banned? ›

Surprisingly, after being banned in the early 90s, the toy made a comeback in the early 2000s. We still would not recommend buying one, especially if you are over the age of 12.

What is the phobia of creepy crawlers? ›

Someone with entomophobia may have extreme anxiety or fear when seeing or thinking about insects. They may avoid walking or exercising outside and may stay away from outdoor events. Some people may stop leaving their house to reduce their chances of seeing insects.

What is the fear of creepy crawly things? ›

A great wave of fear filters through the body at the thought of creatures that slither and crawl. Of all the bugs, snakes, and spiders in this vast universe the appearance, feel, and behavior of the tree roach can induce a panic as intense as a heart attack.

Is butterfly a creepy crawly? ›

Not as creepy as the other crawlies on the list, butterflies are extremely important. As caterpillars, these creatures might eat more of your plants than they help. As adults, however, butterflies are amazing pollinators.

What is the scariest looking insect? ›

Camel Spider

Camel spiders are not actually spiders, but they are arachnids. Even though they don't have venom, they're terrifying to look at, especially if you have the intense fear of spiders known as arachnophobia.

What is a creepy crawly bug with lots of legs? ›

Millipedes mean 1000 legs, and this bug carries those many legs effortlessly. It has got more legs than any other known bug. You will find these creepy bugs in your compost bag, under stones in your garden or backyard, in flowerpots, or in mulch. This is because millipedes love the dark and damp environment.

Do bugs show fear? ›

In 1872, in The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, Charles Darwin wrote, "Even insects express anger, terror, jealousy and love . . . " If insects have fun with toys or flee in fear when you brandish the fly swatter — if those expressions of anger, terror, jealousy and love reflect something on the inside — ...

What is the slang word for insects? ›

Synonyms. bug. a bloodsucking bug which infests poor housing. creepy-crawly (British, informal) gogga (South Africa, informal)

What is the slang word for bugs? ›

Synonyms. insect. beastie (informal) creepy-crawly (informal) gogga (South Africa, informal)

What is the proper term for bugs? ›

noun. Also called true bug, hemipteran,. a hemipterous insect. (loosely) any insect or insectlike invertebrate.

Are chapulines crickets or grasshoppers? ›

Chapulines (the plural of chapulín) are dried and roasted grasshoppers, a pre-Hispanic Mexican delicacy. They are small—most are shorter than the length of an adult pinky—and nutty in flavor.

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