WATERVILLE — An insect walk is set for 10 a.m to noon at the Waterville Community Land Trust’s Lashus Neighborhood Park, 232 Water St.
Dana Michaud, Waterville’s entomologist, will lead this free event that begins at Lashus Park and, depending upon insect abundance, may meander down Water Street as far as the confluence of the Kennebec River and Messalonskee Stream.
Attendees should wear clothing to reduce risk of tick and other insect bites, such as long sleeves, long pants and waterproof boots. People should also bring bug spray. Light refreshments follow the walk.
The rain date is Sunday, June 2.
For more information, email [email protected] or visit watervilleclt.org.
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