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Winged Wonders and Crawling Curiosities Take Over The Perot's New Exhibition

Stepping into Bug Lab takes Dallas on an immersive journey that transforms the tiniest creatures into the biggest stars of summer learning and fun.
Image: Where science meets storytelling — Bug Lab brings the insect world to life in the most captivating way.
Where science meets storytelling — Bug Lab brings the insect world to life in the most captivating way. John Smith
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The Bug Lab at Dallas' Perot Museum of Nature and Science isn’t your traditional exhibit. The newly opened experience is a deep dive into the miniature world of insects, one flutter of wings at a time.

Stepping into this colorful maze of artistry and biology feels like shrinking into a surreal, insect-sized wonderland. With stunning installations, interactive displays and a wellspring of fascinating facts, this limited-time experience (open now through January 4, 2026) is cementing itself as a must-see attraction for Dallas families.

Walking through the Bug Lab is like entering a hidden universe where bugs reign supreme. The darkened halls immediately transport you into a moody, magical forest illuminated by interactive screens that depict glowing fireflies in playful motion. Guests are greeted by a cascade of exhibits that beg to be touched, played with and pondered over. This isn’t a museum experience where you keep your hands at your sides — here, kids (and grownups) are invited to poke, prod, rub and fold as they discover the myriad wonders of the insect kingdom.

Each exhibit, from wasps to bees to butterflies, feels like a micro-storybook, drawing you deeper into the spellbinding intricacies of insect behavior.

Among the unforgettable highlights is the Jewel Wasp experience. You don the role of this miniature predator by using a mock needle to perform “brain surgery” on a cockroach, simulating how the wasp creates its own zombie prey. Be prepared for lots of giggles and gasps when the cockroach’s prop eyes flash red, declaring your surgical mission a success.
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Bug Lab features interactive honeycomb fun where you can press a button and feel the buzz of bee life.
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A Portal into the Bug World

From lifelike models of spiders to interactive games that test reflexes against the lightning-fast orchid mantis, Bug Lab offers a smorgasbord of activities for curious learners.

You can color and design your own bug in the “Color Your Bug to Survive” station to find out if your creation would blend into a forest or stand out as a warning beacon. There is also a Highlights for Children-like challenge to spot hidden bugs in detailed pictures, perfect for junior entomologists flexing their observational skills.

The spider-focused sections add a web of intrigue with displays on silk-making techniques and arachnid-hunting tactics. Don’t miss the Q&A video features, which allow visitors to “call” virtual bug experts via retro-style phones. This attempt to merge nostalgia with the modern is charming, even if some of the touchscreen features on tablets prove a bit finicky at times. But those minor hiccups don’t hold a candle to the sheer ambition and creativity of the Bug Lab’s design.

Bigger Bites: The 'Butterfly Journey' and Venom Insights

More than a gallery of fun facts, Bug Lab creatively ties the world of bugs to broader human experiences. An impressive highlight is the "Butterfly Journey" film, included in the Perot Museum's summer film lineup. The film takes viewers through the stunning migratory paths of butterflies across North America. The vibrant visuals and cultural explorations work beautifully in tandem with the Bug Lab's detailed focus on winged insects, making it a perfect pair for those who crave deeper insight into these delicate yet resilient creatures.

The "Venom" station in the Bug Lab is another crowd-pleaser that strikes a fine balance between education and edge-of-your-seat fascination. Visitors can explore how different venoms — from the sting of a fire ant to the zap of a tarantula hawk— register on the pain scale, thoughtfully illustrated with creatively visceral descriptions (“Like dropping a hair dryer in your bubble bath”). Guests can also explore the fascinating science behind venom-derived compounds and their role in advancing treatments for diseases and relieving chronic pain.
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At Bug Lab, insects take center stage with an immersive, interactive and hands-on experience.
John Smith

Swarming the Gift Shop

After winding through the hour-long adventure (though you could easily spend 90 minutes immersing yourself in every detail), the Bug Lab cleverly deposits you into a gift shop buzzing with souvenirs. From gummy worms and real bug snacks to insect puzzles and scientific play kits, the shop is a treasure chest for budding biologists. Parents might opt for a lovely $20 bee house, while smaller visitors gravitate toward plush spiders or bug-building block kits. The tactile nature of these keepsakes feels like the perfect capstone to an exhibit where interaction steals the show.

Turning Nuisances Into Natural Wonders

The Perot has coupled Bug Lab with extra summer programming, including additional 3-D nature films and captivating documentary offerings. The exhibit costs $8 for youth and $10 for adults as an additional add-on to standard general admission tickets ($15-$25).

Bug Lab’s ability to bring the insect world to life with color, sound and hands-on activities is immensely satisfying. It’s particularly well-suited for families ready to absorb a wealth of information without the feeling of trudging through a dense museum format. Each segment is broken into digestible chunks, complete with engaging visuals and tactile opportunities that deepen retention.

Above all, the Bug Lab succeeds in sparking a genuine admiration and curiosity for a world that often gets overlooked (and occasionally swatted away). The exhibition transforms bugs from backyard nuisances to fascinating architectural geniuses, stealthy hunters and vital environmental partners. You'll leave not just entertained but enlightened with a newfound respect for the tiniest engineers of the natural world.

Whether you’re darting past shadowy spider displays or losing yourself in the whirr of dragonflies zooming through lifelike displays, Bug Lab promises an unforgettable, immersive escape.

You can reserve a time to catch this marvel via The Perot's website a lifetime’s worth of bug stories awaits.