Creepy Crawly Bugs

Insect festival draws huge crowds to the Quail Botanical Gardens

By Marianne Kushi
|  Saturday, Jul 11, 2009  |  Updated 9:15 AM PST
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Creepy Crawly Bugs

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Madagascar Hissing Cockroach is one of the largest species of cockroach. It will be among the featured insects at the Qual Botanical Gardens Festival .

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Taste, touch and see some of the slimiest, creepiest bugs around at the Annual Insect and Garden Festival at the Quail; Botanical Gardens in Encinitas July 11-12.

It's a one of a kind event that draws huge crowds. Featured are live insects, lizards, snakes and the famous Madagascar Hissing Cockroach, one of the largest species of cockroaches. Yuck!

But if you are really into bugs, you can eat, yes, eat cooked meal worm larva. And you can choose your favorite flavor: teriyaki, barbeque or mesquite.

If feathered friends are more your preference, entomologist, Dr. Mike Glassey will bring his hawks and owls for some close viewing.

There will also be more than 20 informational booths with experts on gardening, bug-collecting, pest control. And if you're not into the cooked meal worm larva, there will be lots of  other "good food" to fill you up.

The event which is a big hit with the kids will also feature crafts and entertainment.

Posted Sunday, Jul 19, 2009 - 1:35 PM PST
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