Can you imagine eating the home that you grew up in? Some insects lay eggs inside plants and cause strange-looking growths called galls. The walls of these miniature "bug castles" give the developing insect larvae food and shelter. This is evidence of another fascinating relationship between insects and plants. We will examine a variety of galls and learn about the lives of their inhabitants. On our walk, we'll hunt for as many kinds of galls as we can find.
- Please dress for the weather since most of our time will be spent outdoors.
- Suitable for children ages 3 - 10 yrs
- Registration Required:
- Register by phone with a Credit Card
- To register by mail use this form
When:
Sunday, October 18, 2015 1:30-3pm
Location:
Prices:
Members: Adult: $7; Children: $6
Non-Member: Adult: $9; Children: $7
Phone:
978.887.9264
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