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Insects in my apartment is a bad thing; however, insects in a museum is a thing of beauty, and the largest museum for insects in the United States may be found in Philadelphia, Pennyslvania, known as the   Insectarium . Here, you&#8217;ll find a kitchen swarming with cockroaches. The good news is that it&#8217;s [...]<p><a href="http://truckrest.com/2010/03/an-insectarium-in-philadelphia/">An Insectarium in Philadelphia</a> is a post from: <a href="http://truckrest.com">Truck Rest</a></p>



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<p>Insects in my apartment is a bad thing; however, insects in a museum is a thing of beauty, and the largest museum for insects in the United States may be found in Philadelphia, Pennyslvania, known as the   <a href="http://www.myinsectarium.com/">Insectarium</a> . Here, you&#8217;ll find a kitchen swarming with cockroaches. The good news is that it&#8217;s not your kitchen and the cockroaches, while uncovered, are kept in place by two electric barriers. The museum began in 1992 by Steve Kanya of Steve&#8217;s Bug-off Exterminating Company. The museum began small, as a way to display the extermination company&#8217;s best weekly catch, which was then displayed in a fish tank in a window. The display proved popular, and Steve turned the top two floors of his building, an old firehouse, into an insect museum.</p>
<p>On the second floor, displays meant to educate you about the insect world are in place. There&#8217;s thousands of dead insects pinned inside show boxes. The floor also contains a fully functioning beehive and a live scorpion in a box, which glows in the dark (actually, all scorpions will glow under a black light; in Arizona, where scorpions are abundant, you&#8217;ll find &#8220;scorpion finding&#8221; black light flashlights at some of the convenience stores). The Model Roach Kitchen is a featured attraction, with a sink and counter-tops and cabinets inside plexiglass walls of about five feet in height. It&#8217;s here where you&#8217;ll be offered the chance to eat beetle larvae with cheddar cheese flavoring.</p>
<p>On the third floor, there&#8217;s live exhibits: tarantulas, beetles, stinkbugs, centipedes. Black Widow spiders and bird-eating spiders from Ecuador. You&#8217;ll even find a table where you might pet the creatures. You can actually stroke the back of a Madagascar hissing cockroach and a whip-tail scorpion; although, the name alone, whip-tail, might give you pause.</p>
<p>Philadelphia has a number of attractions for any visitor, such as Independence Hall, the   <a href="http://www.philamuseum.org/">Philadelphia Museum of Art</a> , the Liberty Bell Center, there&#8217;s nothing like an Insectarium to make you return to a clean, comfortable room and have a nice warm shower. If you didn&#8217;t book a room before your visit, you can do so now at   <a href="http://www.luxuryhotelsphiladelphia.com">this website</a> .</p>
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