Bug house

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Ants crawling along a rope at the bug house

Ask a person to describe a living animal and they will probably tell you about something large and furry. But did you know that over 95% of all animal species known to science are smaller than your thumb? Most of these species are ‘arthropods’ - invertebrate animals with a segmented body, external skeleton and jointed limbs.

In World Museum Liverpool’s Bug House you can get closer than you ever dreamed possible to three really successful arthropod groups; the insects, such as beetles and flies; the arachnids, which include spiders and scorpions, and the myriapods, such as centipedes and millipedes.

Girls looking at bugs through a microscope at the bug house

 

The Bug House is unique in the UK in combining thousands of specimens from the museum's vast research collection with real live colonies of arthropods in vivariums, including leaf cutter ants and bees.

World Museum Liverpool has more than one million invertebrate specimens in its collections. 18,000 specimens will be accessible to visitors in 350 drawers in the Bug House and adjacent Natural History Centre. Visitors will also have a chance to see the rest of the museum's insect collections during special tours behind the scenes.

These are supported by a range of interactive displays and larger-than-life models, including a 2 metre animatronic fly and Avril the giant spider, who welcomes visitors from her web on the ceiling.

Girl looking at a circular table with pictures of animals on it at the bug house

© Leila Romaya & Paul McCann

Bug House Rooms

Roam around the different rooms in the Bug House using the following links to discover the secret tiny creatures and amazing relationships that exist all around you in familiar settings.

  • find out how arthropods grow and develop in the Nursery
  • try some creepy crawly recipes in the Kitchen
  • discover fascinating facts about insects in the Lounge
  • get some useful hints on how insects are essential for making a wildlife-friendly environment in the Garden
  • see how the experts collect and study insects – then maybe have a go yourself – in the Study.
  • see our colony of leaf cutter ants in action

If you like the Bug House why not decorate your desktop with a spider, ladybird or larva wallpaper design.

 

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