Real Framed newest Large Death Head Moth Acherontia lachesis

$125.00
#SN.4721334
Real Framed newest Large Death Head Moth Acherontia lachesis, An extremely large Death Head Moth (species: Acherontia lachesis) (larger than most specimens).
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Product code: Real Framed newest Large Death Head Moth Acherontia lachesis

An extremely large Death Head Moth (species: Acherontia lachesis) (larger than most specimens) It is just about 4 1/2 inches across! You will receive the pictured piece. only two specimens of this size are available for this frame size.

MADE IN USA with UV blocking glass -- HIGHEST RATED FRAMED INSECT SELLER (11,000 5- STAR REVIEWS)

WE FRAME WITH UV BLOCKING GLASS:
UV rays are one of the most significant sources of degradation in insect artwork so we use a special 99% UV blocking glass so you can enjoy your specimen for a lifetime.

FRAMED DEATH HEAD MOTH DETAILS:
► UV blocking conservation glass (most sellers don't use this)
► Archival materials acid & lignin free mounting papers.
► Sturdy hook for hanging and can also stand on its own.
► Antique style museum label with natural history information.
► Gift box and care information.
► Handmade in Sonoma County California by an entomologist.


SHIPPING:
Ships in well protected box within 1-3 business days with tracking number.


QUALITY & CRAFTSMANSHIP:
► Highest rated framed insect seller on the internet with over (11,000) 5-star reviews.
► Framed with UV blocking glass - a very important museum quality to keep specimen colors vivid.
► Over 18 years making exceptional insect art.


My B.U.G. STORY:
My name is Kevin Clarke and I personally preserve, spread, mount and ship all the insect displays in my Sonoma County California B.U.G. (Bug Under Glass) studio. While in graduate school pursuing a degree in Conservation Biology that focused on insects, I learned about how butterfly farming can combine economic newest development, poverty alleviation and also help protect critical habitat. This led me to combine my love of art, nature and sustainability into a business that helps draw attention to this disappearing world.


WHERE DO THE BUGS COME FROM?
Having a graduate degree in Conservation Biology that focused on insect conservation, it is really important for my insects to come from a sustainable source. The insects I work with are not rare or endangered and come from insect farming programs (learn on my website how they protect critical habitat) (often run by governments or conservation groups), breeders or other sustainable sources. I do not sell mammals, reptiles or dragonflies.


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