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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Clausen" data-source="post: 309208" data-attributes="member: 421"><p>Great topic!</p><p></p><p>I'm 42. I was interested in bugs as soon as I could go out in the backyard. My grandma used to bring bugs here to Oregon from her yard in Texas for my dead insect collection. The diversity blew my mind. My parents were always supportive. My dad built me cases for my dead insect collections. They hung on the wall in the house. My mother helped me raise over 100 species of phasmids (in their basement even after I'd moved out) when I first got into the online hobby back in 1997. I no longer keep phasmids but that early social networking experience was the beginning of Bugsincyberspace.com</p><p></p><p>My kids grew up around bugs, and my wife was kind enough to quit her job 3 or so years ago to help me build and run the biz. We have a lot of fun everyday with Jessica who works for us. Wanna see more? Check out our daily posts on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bugsincyberspace/" target="_blank">@bugsincyberspace</a></p><p></p><p>And now I just hang out with bug people all the time, mostly in the online sphere. My kinda people!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Clausen, post: 309208, member: 421"] Great topic! I'm 42. I was interested in bugs as soon as I could go out in the backyard. My grandma used to bring bugs here to Oregon from her yard in Texas for my dead insect collection. The diversity blew my mind. My parents were always supportive. My dad built me cases for my dead insect collections. They hung on the wall in the house. My mother helped me raise over 100 species of phasmids (in their basement even after I'd moved out) when I first got into the online hobby back in 1997. I no longer keep phasmids but that early social networking experience was the beginning of Bugsincyberspace.com My kids grew up around bugs, and my wife was kind enough to quit her job 3 or so years ago to help me build and run the biz. We have a lot of fun everyday with Jessica who works for us. Wanna see more? Check out our daily posts on Instagram [URL="https://www.instagram.com/bugsincyberspace/"]@bugsincyberspace[/URL] And now I just hang out with bug people all the time, mostly in the online sphere. My kinda people! [/QUOTE]
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