Eau de Peppermint Stick Insect: The phasmid perfume that packs a punch
We’ve all at one time or another experienced the unique joy of being trapped in
Due to the current Covid-19 pandemic, we have obviously had to suspend our physical incursion to schools in both Victoria and Queensland. In response to this we have increased our online presence and have been presenting a number of different types of sessions for a wide range of audiences.
We have started ‘Bugchat Live’ sessions live on Facebook, looking at a variety of different invertebrates. It a great way to learn about some of these amazing animals and you can ask questions along the way. Keep an eye on our Facebook page for updates and when the next Bugchat Live session is scheduled. After these have occurred we are saving them to our video section so you can catch them all later on if you missed them live.
We have also been conducting sessions for school and kinder groups on the platform Online Incursions. These sessions need to be pre-booked, so jump onto the site to find out more. We currently have regular ‘Minibeast’ sessions each Wednesday and ‘Spiders’ each Thursday, both at 11am.
Article written by
Do you like this article? Share it on your favourite platform.
We’ve all at one time or another experienced the unique joy of being trapped in
Minibeast Wildlife has recently started a new YouTube channel ‘Spiderchat with Saige’ hosted by our 10
A metallic-silver spider previously unknown in Australia has been found living at multiple sites near Darwin
One of the strangest things about living life as a minibeast (apart from having all