Dave Taylor explains the secret life of flies to a guest at BugFest 2017. (Courtesy of the Department of Entomology)
BugFest, the annual open house for the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Department of Entomology, is 1 to 4 p.m. Sept. 30 in Entomology Hall. The event is free and open to the public.
The event will feature the Henry Doorly Zoo tiger beetle rearing program, scientific illustration, the secret life of flies, life in a dung pat, and insects in art.
Guests will be able to view the insects of Nebraska, bees in their hives, the bed bug roadshow, insect open heart surgery, and take photos riding a Bronco Bug. The event is an opportunity to learn from entomology students, faculty and staff.
Parking is available north of the Nebraska East Union. For more information, contact Lisa Silberman at lisa.silberman@unl.edu or 402-472-3416.