I’m overthinking this

Sign on the door of the San Francisco Zoo’s “Insect Zoo” building:

No food, drink, gum, or smoking in the Insect Zoo.

No smoking I understand (an indoor space in a part of the zoo aimed at children — and it’s California). I’m less certain about the gum (but no one wants to step in it).
Why no food or drink?
Are they worried it will attract bugs?

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Posted in Passing thoughts.

7 Comments

  1. I think you said it right here, “an indoor space in a part of the zoo aimed at children”
    Indoors and children dont mix when food and drink are involved. Their reasoning is probably that kids are going to be common in the building, kids are messy, and this would ruin the facilities.

  2. It’s not a petting zoo, is it? That might explain everything. (And of course there’s my favorite New Yorker cartoon with the sign for the tasting zoo.)

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