`Bugology' creeps, crawls into kids' hearts; Insect education program delights young audience at Lancaster Public Library.(NEWS)

From: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) | Date: April 22, 2007 | Copyright information

Byline: Lynne Klaft

LANCASTER - Ever since she was a little girl, Maire Anne Diamond loved bugs. However, they had to be bugs without wings.

"I liked bugs that I could watch...like ants, not ones that would fly up and startle me," said Ms. Diamond.

"When my kids were young, I ran the neighborhood insect collecting program. We raised praying mantises and had a lot of fun. The Bugology programs and presentations are a formalization of those days," sa...

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