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Insect Lab started 20 years ago from my love of science fiction, science fact, natural history and storytelling. A sculptural series customizing preserved insect specimens with handmade and mechanical hardware from watches, sewing machines, old gadgets, lighters, typewriters, etc. Each handmade work is a unique celebration of biology and engineering and design. How did Insect Lab begin? One day , in the summer of 1998, I found a dead intact beetle. A year later, thinking of how the beetle also operated and looked like a little mechanical device, I located my old broken Mickey Mouse wristwatch, took it apart and so decided to combine the two. After some time dissecting the beetle and outfitting it with watch parts and gears, I had an interesting sculpture, the first Insect Lab work. Where do you get your insects? I get safe non-endangered high quality specimens from Licensed Dealers who supply from all around the world; Africa, China, New Guinea, Brazil, Texas etc. These specimens arent endangered or threatened or black market. I also salvage expired insects that I find right at hand, the occasional bumblebee or dragonfly. And for some custom work, some people have a specimen of their own, or a broken watch for the piece. Where do you get the parts? When I started, mostly from pocketwatches and wristwatches- these days its sewing machines, locks, lighters, travel clocks, broken cameras, most any small machine of metal, I try to stay away from plastic. Some people donate material for a custom work like with their fathers old watch repair kit, or an artillery fuze. Weird but true. How is the work displayed? Each work is displayed in a glass dome affixed to a black base, signed labeled and dated underneath. The sculptures are mounted on a post and the base lined with a colored acid-free suede mat. Do you ship outside of the US? Do they ship well? Yes, I ship internationally. For shipping within the United States, FedEx or USMail is primarily used, and for international shipping I can include UPS, depending. I ...

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The Insect Lab annual revenue was $4 million in 2023.

Insect Lab is based in South Portland, Maine.

The NAICS codes for Insect Lab are [811, 81, 8114, 81149].

The SIC codes for Insect Lab are [763, 76].

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