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28 entomology Events Found

Mar 6

Homeschool Explorations: All About Bees with EWU

Explore the wonders of bees with an EWU Professor and biology students. It's sure to 'bee' an immersive journey into the captivating world of bees that inspires curiosity, appreciation, and a desire to protect these vital pollinators. Suggested Ages: 5 years and up. CLASS FULL - call to be added to waitlist.
Mobius Discovery Center
$16.00 - $16 per...
3/6/26
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Mar 9

Eleanor Spicer Rice

Author event at Quail Ridge Books featuring Eleanor Spicer Rice
Quail Ridge Books
Free
3/9/26
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Mar 14

Butterflies Alive!

A once-in-a-lifetime butterfly experience for the whole family in a nearly 3,000 square foot garden enclosure. Features hundreds of butterflies and moths flying freely, including species like Monarch, Blue Morpho, Atlas Moth, and Zebra Longwing. Includes Pupae Emergence House where visitors can watch butterflies emerge from chrysalis, daily releases by staff, and Butterfly Maze activity. Extended hours during Spring Break week (March 14-22) until 6:00pm. First-come, first-served admission. Groups of 20+ should consider reservations. Strollers not allowed in Flight House but parking available. Wheelchair accessible.
Science Spectrum & OMNI Theater
$7.00 - Flight H...
3/14/26
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Mar 17

Once Upon a Time @ NHMU: March

Get ready in March for a fantastic book about bugs! We'll be reading "The Bugliest Bug" by Carol Diggory Shields. Interactive storytime designed to ignite the imagination of young visitors as they explore fascinating tales inspired by our natural world. Includes a small game, craft, or interactive activity based on the book.
Natural History Museum of Utah
Free
3/17/26
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Mar 21

The 141st Annual Academy Meeting

The 141st Annual Academy Meeting will bring together hundreds of Indiana and Midwest senior and junior scientists from industry and academia, graduate and undergraduate science students, engineers, science educators from public and private schools, and science enthusiasts. The meeting includes nearly 200 oral and poster research presentations, hot topic presentations, workshops, and panel discussions. It is the only multidisciplinary scientific meeting in Indiana, covering anthropology, botany, cell biology, earth sciences, ecology, engineering, environmental science, mathematics, microbiology, molecular biology, physics, astronomy, plant systematics, biodiversity, science education, zoology, and entomology. Registration opens early January 2026. Abstract submission deadline is February 28, 2026.
J.W. Marriott Hotel-Downtown Indianapolis
$90.00 - Registr...
3/21/26
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Mar 25

The Little Things that Run the World

Documentary about the importance of flying insects amid rapid declines in their numbers. Introduces viewers to scientists, nature lovers, gardeners, farmers, and bug enthusiasts. Discussion follows.
Center at Pomfret
Free
3/25/26
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Mar 30

Bugology - Spring Break Camp Discovery

Biology and entomology focused camp for grades 1-2 students. Camp runs daily from 9:00am to 4:00pm with optional early drop-off at 8:00am and late pickup until 5:30pm. 4 spots available.
Nevada Discovery Museum
$290.00 - Member...
3/30/26
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Apr 8

2026 Field to Fork Webinar Series - Safer Solutions: Natural Insecticides to Manage Garden Insects

Part of the eleventh annual Field to Fork webinar series. Experts from across the region will provide information about growing, preserving and preparing specialty-crop fruits and vegetables safely. Webinar recordings will be archived for later viewing.
Online
Free
4/8/26
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Apr 19

GIRL SCOUTS: Brownies - Bugs

Insects are everywhere and they do much more than bug us. No matter the time of year, Scouts in this workshop have the opportunity to observe live insects. Weather permitting, from April-October, Brownie Scouts will get hands on as they discover an array of insects who call our orchard area home. All requirements of this badge will be met.
Saint Louis Science Center
$10.00 - $10 per...
4/19/26
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Apr 24

Volcano: A Science Comedy Show

Comedy show exploring volcanology, entomology, Hawaiian history, space volcanoes and more. Ben Miller was artist in residence at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 21+ event.
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
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4/24/26
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Apr 25

Volcano: A Science Comedy Show - Ben Miller

What happens when a comedian walks into a volcano? Come watch this show where scientist-turned-comedian Ben Miller explores volcanology, entomology, Hawaiian history, space volcanoes, cats, cookies and more. 21+ event.
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Free
4/25/26
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Apr 25

Volcano: A Science Comedy Show - Ben Miller

What happens when a comedian walks into a volcano? In 2023, Ben Miller was the artist in residence at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the first stand-up comedian selected. Come watch this show where scientist-turned-comedian Ben Miller explores volcanology, entomology, Hawaiian history, space volcanoes, cats, cookies and more.
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Free
4/25/26
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Apr 25

Volcano: A Science Comedy Show - Ben Miller

What happens when a comedian walks into a volcano? Come watch this show where scientist-turned-comedian Ben Miller explores volcanology, entomology, Hawaiian history, space volcanoes, cats, cookies and more. In 2023, Ben Miller was the artist in residence at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the first stand-up comedian selected.
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Free
4/25/26
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Apr 25

Volcano: A Science Comedy Show

Science comedy show exploring volcanology, entomology, Hawaiian history, space volcanoes, and more. Ben Miller was artist in residence at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 21+ event.
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
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4/25/26
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May 2

Big Science Celebration

The ultimate celebration of science and discovery! The Big Science Celebration (BSC) is a free, outdoor event featuring over 100 exhibitor stations filled with hands-on science activities hosted by STEAM professionals, researchers, and experts from Central Ohio and beyond. Held on the Scioto Peninsula surrounding COSI, this high-energy event also includes live performances, food trucks, and fun for all ages. Whether you're a science enthusiast or just curious, there's something here for everyone. Rain or shine event. COSI will be open but requires separate admission.
COSI (Center of Science and Industry)
Free outdoor eve...
5/2/26
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May 8

Mount Rogers Spring Naturalist Rally

A multi-day naturalist rally featuring field trips, workshops, and educational programs focused on spring wildlife, botany, geology, and natural sciences. The event includes keynote speakers, guided nature walks, stream ecology studies, bird watching, salamander exploration, and various hands-on scientific activities. Past programs have covered topics including bioluminescence, forest disturbance ecology, stream macroinvertebrates, spring ephemerals, wildlife rehabilitation, geology, and conservation efforts.
Blue Ridge Discovery Center
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5/8/26
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May 16

Drawing: Discovering Butterflies

Join the Butterfly Pavilion and the Denver Art Museum for a two-part artistic adventure! In part one, students will learn to draw butterflies by exploring their representation in artworks from the Denver Art Museum's collections, while also discovering the fascinating anatomy of butterflies through the presentation of preserved specimens. In part two, students will be given a guided tour and immersed in the Butterfly Pavilion's lush conservatory, surrounded by thousands of free-flying butterflies. They will continue to refine their drawing practice in this natural setting with the opportunity to nature journal and draw from live or preserved specimens. This two-part workshop is perfect for artists and nature enthusiasts alike and does not require any prior technical knowledge. The first class meets in the Creative Hub, located on level 1 of the Martin Building at the Denver Art Museum. The second class meet at the Butterfly Pavilion. Refund and Class Cancellation Policy: The DAM adheres to a no-refund, no-exchange policy.
Denver Art Museum and Butterfly Pavilion
$160.00 - $130 f...
5/16/26
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May 16

Secret Life of Garden Insects

Get ready to bug out! This engaging seminar dives into the fascinating world of garden insects--both the helpers and the pests. Participants will learn how to identify common insects, understand their roles in the garden ecosystem, and discover natural ways to encourage beneficial bugs while managing unwanted ones. Through hands-on activities and up-close encounters, you'll leave with a newfound appreciation for the tiny critters that call your garden home. Audience Target: All Ages, Parental supervision required for children under 10. Ideal for anyone who is interested in pollinators and/or the pests that are in our gardens. Format: Seminar & Tour. Event ID: 1000049
The Garden
$20.00 - General...
5/16/26
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Jun 7

STEM Camp

STEM Explorer Camp for ages 8-12. Learn by doing in a natural camp setting with both indoor and outdoor activities. Campers will learn about entomology, robotics, science in the kitchen and building bridges using the engineering design process. Camp runs from June 7-11, 2026, with check-in at 4 p.m. Central time and ending at 11 a.m. Central time. Registration opens March 1, 2026. 4-H membership is NOT required. Scholarships available for income eligible families.
North Dakota 4-H Camp
$375.00 - $375 w...
6/7/26
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Jun 8

Summer Camps - Life of the Bugs

1-night fledgling overnight camp for ages 8-16 at main campus and 'Life of the Bugs' themed day camp for ages 7-14 at Lake Fayetteville campus. Focus on entomology, insect biology, and arthropod studies.
Ozark Natural Science Center
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6/8/26
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Jun 8

Life of the Bugs Summer Day Camp

4-day summer day camp exploring entomology and the world of insects and spiders. Campers will participate in guided hikes, hands-on science activities, nature journaling, bug-catching techniques, field identification, eco-art projects, and interactive science lessons. The camp runs from Monday June 8 through Thursday June 11, 2026, with drop-off between 7:30-9am and pickup between 5-6pm. Includes morning field investigations, afternoon activities, and requires campers to bring packed lunch and wear long pants with closed-toe shoes. Scholarships available through Walton Family Foundation grant.
ONSC @ Lake Fayetteville
$275.00 - Day ca...
6/8/26
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Jun 8

Life of the Bugs Day Camp

4-day camp exploring insects and spiders through hands-on science, guided hikes, and safe bug-catching techniques. Learn about the role of small creatures in Arkansas ecosystems while discovering and identifying local species.
ONSC @ Lake Fayetteville
Free
6/8/26
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Jun 15

Summer Camp 2026 - Bug Scouts

Summer camp for rising 1st-5th graders focusing on entomology and bug science. Camp runs 9:00 am - 3:30 pm with extended care available 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. Registration opens February 26th for members, February 27th for public.
Eugene Science Center
$325.00 - $325 p...
6/15/26
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Jun 22

Walk in the Wild - Summer Science Camp

Half Day Camp for 3rd and 4th graders. Walk in the wild parts of the Arboretum and explore nature. Discover the differences between bees and wasps, go birdwatching, and hunt for animal footprints. Hike, collect specimens, and make tools that help reveal the Arboretum's wild side! Section A: June 22-26, Section B: July 27-31, 9:00 a.m. to noon.
The Morton Arboretum
$235.00 - Member...
6/22/26
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Jun 23

Down to Earth Summer Nature Camp

There's a lot happening beneath our feet! Rocks, minerals, soil, roots, bugs, microbes, fungi...and more! In this camp, kids will spend lots of time getting down and dirty as we investigate soil, compost, and the creatures who live there. We'll also use the Preserve's new Rock Garden to discover our regional geology. Each camper will come home with one very special specimen. Also offered July 28-30.
Calvin University Ecosystem Preserve and Native Gardens
$175.00 - $175 p...
6/23/26
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