PLULON 220 Pcs Realistic Fake Bugs – Cockroaches, Spiders, Scorpions & More for Pranks, Parties & Teaching

PLULON 220 Pcs Realistic Fake Bugs – Cockroaches, Spiders, Scorpions & More for Pranks, Parties & Teaching

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PLULON 220 Pcs Realistic Fake Bugs – Cockroaches, Spiders, Scorpions & More for Pranks, Parties & Teaching

PLULON 220 Pcs Realistic Fake Bugs – Cockroaches, Spiders, Scorpions & More for Pranks, Parties & Teaching

£24.02
Sale price  £24.02 Regular price 

This PLULON pack contains 220 realistic fake bugs across 16 different types, including cockroaches, spiders, scorpions, geckos, and more. Designed for pranks, party decorations, and educational use, the assortment ranges from tiny flies to larger snakes, all made from odorless plastic. Suitable for ages 3 and up with adult supervision.

What types of bugs are included?

The set includes a wide variety of insects and creepy-crawlies, each in specific quantities and sizes:

  • 16 small cockroaches (5 cm)
  • 50 large cockroaches (7 cm)
  • 25 small spiders (2.2 cm)
  • 10 large spiders (5 cm)
  • 6 geckos (5.5 cm)
  • 6 scorpions (6 cm)
  • 5 bats (7.3 cm)
  • 3 black snakes (9 cm)
  • 20 small flies (1.5 cm)
  • 6 black centipedes (8 cm)
  • 6 brown centipedes (8 cm)
  • 10 brown ants (2 cm)
  • 10 black ants (2 cm)
  • 25 glow-in-the-dark spiders (1.5 cm)
  • 20 white worms (3 cm)
  • 2 glow-in-the-dark snakes (9 cm)

Total 220 pieces, all in assorted colors.

How realistic do these plastic insects look?

Each bug is crafted with molded details such as segmented bodies, thin legs, and antennae. The larger cockroaches have visible wing lines, while scorpions show curved tails. The glow-in-the-dark spiders and snakes charge under light and emit a soft glow in darkness, adding an extra layer of surprise.

Where can you use them?

These fake insects are perfect for Halloween trick-or-treat bags, April Fools' Day pranks, Christmas stocking stuffers, insect-themed parties, biology teaching props, or photography subjects. Place them in drawers, refrigerators, or mix with candy for a shock. The plastic is flexible, odorless, and safe for ages 3+ under adult supervision.

Prank ideas to try

Drop a large cockroach on a sandwich, hide a spider under a pillow, or fill a drawer with centipedes. Use the glow-in-the-dark bugs in a darkened room for a creepier effect. They can also serve as cake toppers for a creepy theme or as rewards in a bug scavenger hunt.

Specifications at a glance

Total pieces 220
Number of types 16
Material Plastic
Smallest size 1.5 cm (small flies, glow spiders)
Largest size 9 cm (snakes)
Special features Glow-in-the-dark spiders (25) and snakes (2)
Age recommendation 3 years and up (with adult supervision)

Frequently asked questions

Are these bugs edible?

No, they are not edible. Keep away from children under 3 years old.

How do the glow-in-the-dark bugs work?

They need exposure to light to charge. After a few minutes in bright light, they will glow in the dark for a short time.

Can these be used for classroom teaching?

Yes, they can help with insect identification, life cycle lessons, or art projects. The variety of species makes them useful for biology props.

What is the largest and smallest bug in the set?

The largest are the snakes at 9 cm. The smallest are the flies and glow-in-the-dark spiders at 1.5 cm.

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