COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - Halloween may come once a year, but at one Colorado Springs museum, every day is about the creepy and the crawly!

If you travel Highway 115 just south of Colorado Springs, you have likely seen Herkimer, the giant beetle on the side of the road.

Turn there, and you’ll find the May Museum, which houses more than 100,000 bugs!

“The collection includes butterflies, moths, beetles, stick insects, spiders, just everything you could imagine under the sun! And all colors of the light spectrum!” said Diana Fruh, the director of the May Museum.

Her great-grandfather, James May, was a naturalist spent his life collecting insects from all over the world, from Canada to Brazil to Africa. Her grandfather, John May, built the museum in the 1940s to house the massive c

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