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Insect lover Ruud Kleinpaste takes viewers into the rich and fascinatingly complex world of bugs both large and small. The entomologist, who got the bug for bugs while studying forestry-related subjects in college, interacts with many types of insects around the world, showing what purpose they serve and also debunking some myths about them. His main message: Bugs are here to stay, so we might as well get used to it and learn something along the way.
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