Saturday, November 3, 2012

The Bug Museum

(written on 1-17-19)
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BUG MUSEUM   <-- link too!

COST:  FREE

Open from 10 AM to 5 PM everyday.

On Halloween the Bug Museum is always a really great time!  They usually have some of their reptiles out and they give away little goodie bags.

Bug Museum (there is also a great online store!)
1118 Charleston Beach Rd W, Bremerton, WA 98312.


First off, I adore LADYBUGS!!!!  πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’— I also love DRAGONFLIES and who doesn't love Butterflies?


They have these great "status" around the building ....


And I found this great little friend..... I hate spiders, but they are pretty cool to take pictures of.... with .... long telephoto lenses..... 


Miss Ivy Jane (my niece), Nathan (gray shirt) and Kaedyn (green jacket) .... Noah is right in front of the yellow garage door but he's kinda half cut off....


Boris ...  by the way, is CREEPY ......... {shivers}


Kaedyn  "This ladybug is too big" ....


Once inside, it's REALLY hard to miss the giant Sulcata Tortoise!  In case you missed it, her name is Cecil....


You can see part of her shell in the bottom right corner of this picture below...



Then there are all these different reptiles in the reptile room! 


NEVER EVER ... {shivers}  ...... snakes....


There are also great displays of different insects and such ....  some even by microscopes where you can get a bit of a deeper look.... 

More of the reptiles ....





There is also the large ANT FARM with these plastic clear straw tubes going from habitat to habitat ... 


Overall .... it's definitely a great place to visit and/or visit often! 

They do have all kinds of neat habitats and various things you can buy in the store front at the museum.  This includes SUCKERS WITH BUGS IN THEM!  Yes, I did say that!!! 

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