Looking to add a little Magicicada to your life? Learn the ins and outs of starting an insect collection and watch the experts as they pin beetles, moths, and other insects at this virtual event.
Insects are a part of a bigger ecosystem that’s necessary in the cycle of life. The “Insect Asylum” is a non-profit that wants to provide a safe space for people to come and learn about them. Joining ...
The staff with the Anniston Museum of Natural History made creepy crawly insects seem not so creepy with an informative insect pinning class that was fun for all ages. A group of 13 kids, adolescents ...
If Jack and the Beanstalk took place in the insect world, the five-horned rhino beetle would be the big guy waiting for Jack at the top of said beanstalk. One of our most popular classes is back and ...
Summer Smith and her goddaughter, Lilly Lohr, came to the Cook Museum of Natural Science on Saturday not to catch a bug but to learn about bugs — through an insect pinning workshop.
Have you ever marveled at a framed insect and wondered how each delicate piece was so carefully arranged? In this three-hour class, we’ll teach you step-by-step how to hydrate, spread, pin, and ...
George Diehl, of Crestwood, is an amateur entomologist who has been collecting insects across North America -- mostly Missouri -- for the past 60 years. The majority of his collection can be found on ...