What does an Entomologist do?

Answer:
If you’re fascinated by insects and their behavior,
you might want to consider a career in entomology. Entomology is a branch of zoology that deals with insects. Entomologists are scientists that study the behavior of insects.


Entomologists work in a variety of job settings and may be employed by private companies or government agencies. Others that work in the field of education may be employed by as instructors by universities and colleges where they may teach others about the classification of insects. Others perform specific research projects. Entomologists that work in the area of research may study the life history, physiology, and behavior of insects. Forensic entomology is an emerging field for entomologists. However, most entomologists work in jobs that deal with controlling harmful insects.

Some of the tasks entomologists may perform include studying insect physiology, discovering new species of insects, providing pest control management, and studying the effects of pesticides on insects.

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