Lyle’s ‘King of the beetles’ lets larvae do the lifting

KEN Hansen, owner of Kodiak Bugs and Bones in Lyle, holds the prepared skull of a “truly massive” Kodiak brown bear from Alaska. Visible on the shelf behind him are additional skulls he has cleaned and prepared for customers.

The idea of beetles stripping flesh from bones sounds like the plot of a horror movie but, in the case of a Lyle business, it is how beautiful pieces of art are created.

“They do not bite humans, they do not carry diseases and they are not invasive,” said Ken Hansen, owner of Kodiak Bones & Bugs Taxidermy.