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Mercer County Master Gardeners to Hold 21st Insect Fest on September 6th

by Community Contributor

Tiny titans run the world! Three quarters of the known animal species on planet Earth are insects, and Mercer area residents are invited to celebrate their impact on our lives at the Rutgers Master Gardeners of Mercer County’s 21st Annual Insect Fest on Saturday, September 6.

Fun, hands-on activities will teach attendees about the vital role of insects and how they create the biological foundation for all terrestrial ecosystems. The Fest will run from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Mercer Educational Gardens, 431A Federal City Road in Hopewell Township. Admission and on-site parking are free.

“Insects shape every part of our lives, even the ground under our feet,” said Mercer County Executive Dan Benson. “It’s always a pleasure to join the Master Gardeners for this celebration, and watch some of our youngest Mercer residents discover the wonders of insects and the natural world.”

Attendees are invited to view the demonstration gardens on-site and learn how insects interact with different varieties of plants. Visitors can also learn about various methods of composting, through which insects decompose organic matter and recycle minerals to support the production of food crops and other plants. Along the way, there will be activities designed to teach children of all ages to appreciate and respect the amazing beauty, diversity, and essential roles of our insect friends.

This year’s activities will include the popular scavenger hunt, “Bugs in Water,” and a Q&A with Rutgers Cooperative Extension Horticulturist, Justine Gray. Other highlights of the day include “Bugs Galore,” “Native Bees,” “Composting,” “Carnivorous Plants,” “Crafts,” “Insect Hunt/Catch and Release,” “Storytime,” and new this year, a station where you can create your own ‘Mosquito Bucket’ to take home. The buckets help to control mosquito growth without harming other insects in our eco-system.

Invited partners at this year’s Fest will include: Tulpehaking Nature Center, The Watershed Institute, Isles, Friends for the Abbott Marshlands, NJ Native Plant Society, Mercer County Mosquito Control Commission, Phillip Alampi Beneficial Insect Rearing Laboratory (NJDA), Rutgers Residential Insects Lab, Rutgers Center for Vector Biology and a NJ Beekeeper.

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