Bug Day at AGRIscapes, February 2, 2013 from 9am to 3pm

Live and preserved insects from around the world will be on display during Bug Day,
February 2, 2013 from 9am-3pm.
 

Visitors will be able to touch insects such as millipedes or Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches.
See insects with vibrant colors, interesting textures, unusual shapes and sizes, and learn how insects impact our daily lives.

Experience live and preserved insects from around the world. This in an educational event for the whole family!


Some of the insects on display include:

  • Vibrant moths and butterflies from around the world.
  • Beautiful cicadas from Asia . . . many having unique wing patterns and colors. These insects are the loudest on the planet!
  • A colorful array of exotic grasshoppers and katydids. Many displayed to show patterned underwings.

Beetles are the largest, most diverse group of insects. Many displayed are small but full of color, texture, and unique patterns. Make sure to look closely!

Admission is $2 for people 12 and older; $1 for children (2-11) and students with ID; children under 2 are FREE!

Parking is in lot U (near the Farm Store). Parking passes are $3 per vehicle.

Fore more information or questions, please send an email to askaufmann@csupomona.edu

 

Bug Day images