Bakersfield’s Bug Zoo offers an interactive experience for visitors, where they can experience the sights, sounds, and smells of live creepy crawlies, including giant cockroaches, beetles, walking and prickly sticks, praying mantises, centipedes, scorpions, and tarantulas.

Garden spiders may not be your cup of tea, but seeing a goliath tarantula, which can grow to a foot in diameter, might captivate your inner child — or any child! Bakersfield’s Bug Zoo is a microcosmic world of bugs — all busily crawling, buzzing, gnawing, and in general, doing what bugs do. From behind the safe barrier of a glassed enclosure, you can get within inches if you want.

Some insects are harmful to humans by spreading disease, infecting our homes, and eating our crops and stored food.  However, most insects are harmless and beneficial.  Insects play a large role in pollinating many important food crops as well as our flower gardens.  They decompose dead plant and animal matter, which helps to recycle nutrients back into the earth. The burrowing and tunneling activity of many insects aerates and mixes the soil.  Insects are a food source for wildlife and even for people in many countries.  Insect products like honey, wax, silk, shellac, and dye are an important economic source in most countries.  Some insects are even important in the development of genetic and scientific research. 

Without insects, the earth as we know it would not survive!

The public can see live insects in habitat displays, view insect specimens under microscopes, play games, take photos on a giant caterpillar or a giant ant, climb the gigantic spider web or visit the butterfly garden.  At scheduled times on weekends, Bakersfield’s Bug Zoo staff bring out the insects for the Incredible Insects in Action demonstration. 

Janet Needham, the founder of Bakersfield's Bug Zoo, is looking for an Investor and/or Business Partner to open the new facilities. 
$80,000.00 is needed and includes an unbeatable ROI. 
Contact Janet at (661) 331-9899 or email at alluetta@sbcglobal.net
View the Business Plan Page for more information.

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