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insectarium montreal

A massive Montreal park will soon be abuzz with giant bug sculptures. This summer, Frédéric-Back is transforming into an open-air insectarium as part of a spectacle that places six- and eight-legged friends in the limelight.

Three larger-than-life installations will pay tribute to the stars of the insect world at Saint-Michel park as of May 18, in a celebration that's anything but garden variety.

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OMG, it's already December! After a hot AF restriction-free festival season and a short yet gorgeous autumn, the snow and cold temps have officially returned to the 514.

That doesn't mean it's time to start hibernating! Whether you want to embrace the holiday spirit, try some new food and bars, or attend massive parties, Montreal has what you're looking for in December.

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It's said that if a ladybug lands on you, your wish will come true. Well, Montrealers have been spoiled with more luck than they asked for lately, as ladybug lookalikes are invading houses and workplaces this fall. The culprit? the multicoloured Asian lady beetle, or of its official name, Harmonia axyridis.

MTL Blog already told you how to get rid of them, but we wanted to know more about these cute little insects who seem to be aiming for world domination. Marjolaine Giroux, who has been lending her expertise to the entomological-information services of Montreal's Insectarium since 1990, generously accepted to answer our questions.

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A new Montreal weekend is almost here, but this isn't just any ordinary weekend... Do you know what's happening this Sunday?

It's Gonna Be MAAAYYY. And while your *NSYNC throwbacks may now be on repeat, this weekend is all about living in the NOW with so much to see and do all over the city.

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As spring fast approaches, there's no better way to spend the weekend in Montreal than soaking up all that the city has to offer.

If you're looking for things to do this weekend in Montreal, then don't fret — the 514 is full of non-stop action, whether it be restaurant openings, art exhibits, or BYOB Aaacades. Mhm, you read that right. BYOB arcades!

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This isn't just any weekend in Montreal, it's a long weekend! When you're given an extra day to get up to any shenanigans you want, you know you better take advantage of it — especially now that the spring weather is looking up.

With countless Easter festivities, terrasse reopenings, and some delish restaurants to try out, here are a few things to do this weekend in Montreal to really take advantage of the long weekend.

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Just as we finish up with the cold and snow of winter... BAM! We're hit with some April showers. But not to worry ⁠— as the old saying goes, "April showers bring May flowers."

And if there's one thing we know about Montreal, the weather has never stopped us from getting out there and enjoying the great 514.

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After years of construction, the Montreal Insectarium is set to reopen in a spacious new building on April 13, 2022. The Espace pour la vie museum features a butterfly garden where visitors can walk among the fluttering bugs and, below, a sprawling labyrinth that resembles the tunnel networks of burrowing insects.

Designed by Berlin-based architectural firm Kuehn Malvezzi, the 13,154-square-metre space stages what Espace pour la vie in a press release calls a "precisely choreographed route" that "dissolves the divides between the human and the natural with barrier-free displays and immersive sensory experiences."

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Just like when a caterpillar turns into a butterfly, the Montreal Insectarium has gone through quite a transformation recently.

After being closed for three years for renovations, this iconic museum has finally confirmed its reopening date!

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If you've left home at all this summer — especially while carrying something sweet — chances are you've been harassed by buzzing, flying, stinging, black-and-yellow insects. While wasps are regularly a nuisance during the summer in Montreal, they've made their presence known this season, leaving some Quebecers wondering: Are there more wasps than usual this year?

We asked Dr. Julia Mlynarek, an entomologist at Montreal's Insectarium, what she thinks. She also gave us hacks for fighting off wasps and insight into when we'll finally be rid of the darned things... at least until next season.

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