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The Secret
Lives of Bugs

Included with regular Garden admission. 

Thursday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., now through September 5insects and Motsh at the Secret lives of Bugs micro exhibit

Secret Lives of Bugs! Have you ever wondered what a baby dragonfly looks like? Or where butterflies go in the rain? Visit Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden to learn the answers to these questions and more, as we reveal the secret lives of bugs!

 

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Date:
Sunday, September 5, 2021
Time:
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
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The Secret Lives of Bugs — Native Invertebrate Micro Exhibit
Secret lives of bugs micro exhibit table in the Children's Garden

The Garden features an educational display of live insects and other invertebrates, highlighting the fascinating life details of critters found in your yard, neighborhood, or local park. You’ll learn about what they eat, where they live, and what you can do at home to create a thriving habitat—not just for bugs—but for the entire web of life. Staff and volunteers will be showcasing an ever-changing array of native species, in all stages of life. Drop by from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to get an up-close and personal introduction to some of our weird and wonderful native bugs! Please note the location for this pop-up exhibition changes each week (as do the bugs). Please check with our team in admissions to find out this week’s location.