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School insect collections can add up to quite a challenging project. With so many different species of insects where do you look for insects for your insect collection? How do you collect the insects for your school insect project or 4H bug collection? The best and I think the most fun way is to collect insect specimens yourself. If you choose this route, then you are in for quite an educational experience. You can visit our website www.BugCollectors.com for help on what, how and where of insect collecting. If you are not into getting in the weeds and digging under logs and bark or if you have put off your school insect collection to the last minute, then purchasing your dead insect specimens is another good option. Purchasing insects from us is quick and easy and you still learn all that is important about insect collecting. We can even get your dried insect specimens to you with overnight shipping if necessary. We have the Fastest Shipping and great phone support.



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Citronella Ant Queen
Price: $3.00
Availability: In Stock
Item #: Lasius sp. -

    Corsair Assassin Bug
    Price: $3.00
    Availability: In Stock
    Item #: Rasahus sp. -

      Corydalidae Larva
      Price: $6.95
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      Item #: Corydalidae larva -

        Crane Fly
        Price: $6.95
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        Item #: Tipulidae_1 -

          The Tipulidae, commonly known as crane flies, are a family of insects within the order Diptera (true flies). Crane flies are a fascinating and diverse group of insects, with a unique lifecycle and an important ecological role in various habitats. Here are some key points about them: Appearance: Crane flies resemble large mosquitoes but are harmless to humans. They have long, slender bodies and extremely long legs. The wings are usually clear or slightly cloudy. Diversity and Distribution:...

          Damsel Bug
          Price: $3.00
          Availability: In Stock
          Item #: Nabidae_1 -

            Dark Flower Scarab dead insect specimen
            Price: $3.00
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            Item #: Euphoria sepulcralis -

              The Dark Flower Scarab is found throughout the United States from Texas to Florida and Nebraska to New York. The specimen pictured was collected in Missouri on a leaf of some Oak seedlings. The specimen pictured is representative of the dead insect specimen you would receive. 

              Dark-winged Fungus Gnat - Sciaridae
              Price: $3.00
              Availability: In Stock
              Item #: Sciaridae -

                Darkling Beetle - Diaperis maculata
                Price: $3.00
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                Item #: Diaperis maculata -

                  Death-watch Beetle
                  Price: $3.00
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                  Item #: Anobiidae_1 -

                    The Deathwatch Beetle infests old hardwood rafter. Often at night the the clicking sound made by the adult deathwatch beetle can be heard. The name comes from the belief that the clicking sound made by the adult beetle is a forcast of an impending death.

                    Desert Stink Beetle - Eleodes sp.
                    Price: $3.00
                    Availability: In Stock
                    Item #: Eleodes sp. -

                      Dog/Cat Flea
                      Price: $2.40
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                      Item #: Ctenocephalides canis/felis -

                        This specimen is in a gel-cap for protection and easy handling. The specimen can be easily removed for viewing under a microscope. The gel-cap can be pinned through for placement in a collection when point mounting is not desired.

                        Drone Fly
                        Price: $3.00
                        Availability: In Stock
                        Item #: Eristalis sp. -