In addition to a bunch of new fish arriving in Animal Crossing tomorrow, the start of April also means a handful of new bugs will be appearing in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Just like the fish in the game, many bugs only appear during certain points in the calendar year and these rotations usually coincide with the first day of a month. April is no exception and island dwellers have a handful of valuable (and some less valuable) critters to catch in their nets starting tomorrow.
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AC players who would prefer to be surprised as they fish this month may want to stop reading here, if they would consider a full list of available spoiler territory. Consider this the final spoiler warning for the April fish list…
Madagascan-Sunset Moth - Flying - 2,500 bells - 8am-4pm
Agrias Butterfly - Flying - 3,000 bells - 8am-5pm
Darner Dragonfly - Flying - 230 bells - 8am-5pm
Common Bluebottle - Flying - 300 bells - 8am-4pm
Long Locust - Ground - 200 bells - 8am-7pm
Atlas Moth - Tree - 3,000 bells - 7pm-4am
Flea - On an infested villager - 70 bells - All day
Players who are saving up to pay off the next expansion of their house or some other pricey shopping have now have some very profitable bug options to add to their daily Bell grind. At 3,00 Bells per catch, the Agrias Butterfly is definitely going to be worth hunting down in that 8am-5pm window. That said, it will likely be pretty rare based on its appearances in prior games in the Animal Crossing franchise. On the much more common side, the Madagascan-Sunset Moth’s 2,500 Bell selling price is likely to be a much easier bug to farm for some quick cash.
Most of these new bugs are on the common side, but definitely don’t pass up the chance to catch a Agrias Butterfly for your museum if you get a chance. The fleas who might infest other villagers are also very rare, so keep an eye out for those little critters, as well. Everything else should be pretty stress-free to catch!
Be sure to check back in the near future for more Animal Crossing: New Horizons strategy guides, news, and updates. Good luck, islander dwellers!
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is out now for Nintendo Switch.
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Source: Reddit