Help to solve the honey thief mystery with a free event at Acton Park this July.
The Honey Thief Mystery takes you on an investigation into which insect has stolen honey from a hive.
Follow the trail around the park and become an insect detective as you attempt the solve the biggest honey heist Acton Park has ever seen!
Starting near the playground off Herbert Jennings Avenue, collect your IPF (Insect Police Force) case file with information on the honey heist and your list of suspects.
Follow the trail and solve the clues to find out who stole the honey from the hive. Have fun learning about insects and important pollinators like bees, as well as what you can do to help them.
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There is also the insect sand search game which is free, and the bug-tastic lucky dip at 50p a go. Refreshments will be available.
The event takes place at Acton Park, by the playground off Herbert Jennings Avenue, Wrexham, LL12 7YG Hosted by Acton Community Council and Wrexham Park Rangers.
It will be held on July 30 between 1-3pm and the trail is expected to last around 30 to 40 minutes.
This is an event for the local community to come and have fun in the park, following a trail and solving clues whilst learning about insects and how important pollinators are.
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