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The Moth Ball- Thursday September 25, 6:30-9:30 PM

Join us for a special kind of ball this September, but don’t worry about bringing your dancing shoes! Once the sun goes down, bugs will be the ones showing off their moves.  During this nature walk hosted by both the Town of Lexington Conservation Division and CLC, and with special guest Jace Porter of the Global Entomology Coalition, we will get up close and personal with the night time residents of our local conservation areas. We will be using a large sheet illuminated with ultraviolet light to attract all manner of fascinating critters – moths, beetles, flies, spiders, stick insects, or true bugs are just some of the things we might see (and if you’re curious what the differences are between “bugs” and “true bugs,” then this might be the event for you!). We will also have on display a collection of previously captured and pinned specimens of all shapes, sizes, and species to supplement the living bugs we encounter. Come learn all about some of the near-limitless forms of arthropods with us, and see what the buzz is all about.

Long pants, long sleeves, closed-toed shoes, and a headlamp (preferably with a red light setting) are strongly recommended. Hooded shirts/sweaters or mesh head nets are recommended. Magnifying glasses are encouraged. If you’re familiar with the Seek or iNaturalist apps, we encourage using them too!
All ages are welcome, but we recommend attendees be 12 or older.

Meet at the meadowy picnic table area of Willard’s Woods. Follow the trail westward from the parking lot on North Street opposite 44 North Street.

Registration required, limited to 15 participants. Register here.

RAIN DATE: Friday September 26, 6:30-9:30 PM
Guides: Walt Emann – wemann@lexingtonma.gov (781) 265-8127 and Jace Porter, jaceporter@entomologycoalition.org