Creeper Keeper
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Creeper Keeper

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Explore the hidden wonders in your own backyard and observe the creepy crawlies close up with this Creeper Keeper.

Perfect for the budding entomologist in your family! Made of sturdy plastic with a vented base and top, the Creeper Keeper Bug Catcher helps you catch and view insect or spiders while keeping them alive for safe release into the wild. With the close supervision of an adult, carefully place the insects or spiders in the enclosure by removing the top or the bottom. Make sure that both the top and the bottom are securely sealed after the insects or spiders have been placed inside to prevent them escaping. Create close-up sketches, write down observations and learn interesting facts about these miniscule beings. Bugs, caterpillars, butterflies, beetles and spiders can all be kept safely in the Creeper Keeper, but remember to let them out when you're finished!
  • Ages 3+ years.
  • Little Explorer Creeper Keeper.
  • A traditional bug catcher that allows you to capture, observe and keep all the friendly little critters from the garden.
  • Vented at the base and top, so you can keep them alives while you observe them.
  • Perfect for the budding entomologist in your family! With the close supervision of an adult, carefully place the insects or spiders in the enclosure by removing the top or the bottom. Make sure that both the top and the bottom are securely sealed after the insects or spiders have been placed inside to prevent them escaping.
  • Note: Spiders and insects are living organisms. The Crawly Keeper is designed for you to observe insects and spiders for a period of time, but not indefinitely. Be sure to release the insects or spiders back into their natural habitat after you have finished observing them. During your observation time it is important to provide food and moisture to the insects or spiders so that they may survive.
  • Don't forget to provide them with food and moisture while they are in your care. Always return the critters to the environment.
  • Adult supervision required.
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