It's a new month in 'Animal Crossing: New Horizons,' and with it comes the addition of new bugs and fish to expand your compendium.
It's a new month in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and with it comes new bugs and fish for players to catch.
While players are saying goodbye to the common butterflies and fireflies that littered their islands in abundance throughout June, there are new critters and fish to focus on catching throughout July.
Don't forget to donate one of every new creature you find to Blathers at the museum so you can complete your collection. Some of these will only be available for a short time this summer, so it's time to get catching.
Unfortunately, there are no new fish or bugs being introduced in the Southern Hemisphere this month, so this only applies to Northern Hemisphere players.
The char and cherry salmon fish are leaving the rivers of your island in July to make room for these new species entering the waters. If you didn't get a chance to catch either of these, don't worry because they'll both be back in September.
There are a lot of beetles coming to the game this month that will only be available until the end of August. This an unusually short window for some of the creatures, so be sure to catch at least one of all of them while you can!
While not technically a new bug, the cicada shells are still listed as a new item you can donate to the museum to complete your compendium. Luckily, they're not as hard to catch as some of the other bugs in the game.
To catch a cicada shell, you'll want to look for them on the trunks of trees, similar to a lot of other bugs in the game. They won't fly away if you get too close, so as long as you don't touch the tree the cicada shell is on, you'll have plenty of time to equip your net and catch it.
Unfortunately, cicada shells don't sell for much at Nook's Cranny, so they're not an effective method to make money fast in the game. Once you've donated one to Blathers at the museum, you're safe to ignore them for the rest of the season.
There is no specific time of day that cicada shells are more prevalent and should be available to find at all hours until the end of August.
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