Walking Stick
Green Lacewing
Head of a Caddisfly
Lacewing.
Termites
Stonefly.
Queen Dampwood Termite
Springtail
European Earwig
Stonefly
Bristletail
Mating Dampwood Termites
Caddisfly
Green Lacewing. Their larvae feed on aphids. Lacewings are in the Order Neuroptera, meaning net-winged.
At least the fourth Stonefly species seen in the neighborhood this Spring.
Giant Lacewing
Springtail: Very small. Has six legs, but is not classified as an insect. Very abundant in mulch and leaf litter.
18 March: Caddisfly
7 Feb: Stonefly
If you see a curled leaf, there is probably something inside. It could be a spider guarding an egg sac, or it could be a caterpillar. In this case it is an earwig.
Brown Lacewing
Bristletail. See three-part tail.
The spider scurried away shortly after this photo was taken.
Square-headed Snakefly. (I did not make up this name.)