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Eat up the bugs ^^


What kind of scientists study bugs?

Entomologists


Does fungi help forensic scientists?

I'm not entirely sure about fungi, but I think so. The type of fungi on the body should help the scientists to identify how long they have died and where they died...I do know for sure that a type of flesh eating bugs do help the forensic scientists in their studies sometimes. They use the maggots to clean off the flesh from then bones so they can study the bones instead.


Do scientist study bugs?

Yes. Such scientists are called entomologists.


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Things like bugs that scientists measure to understand them more


Should scientists wipe out all of the microbial bugs?

no this would ruin our inviroment because there are multiple animals thatt feed off of microbial bugs


Which scientists study bugs?

Entomologists, which means study of insects, is in the field of biology.


Does putting bugs in the freezer keep them living?

No. Actually scientists do that to freeze any harmful parasites on it to correctly examine it.


What is another pharse for working an issue?

trying to solve a problem resolving glitches correcting difficulties finding and fixing bugs


How do you fix bugs and malfunctions on WikiAnswers?

If you discover bugs or malfunctions... contact a supervisor of the category where you found the problem (they're listed on the right of the screen). Either the supervisor may solve the 'problem' or they can report it to a higher level.


Are lightning bugs helpful to us?

Luciferase, which is the bioluminescent enzyme in lightning bugs was used in medicine to help detect blood clots and locate tuberculosis virus cells. Today, scientists make synthetic luciferase.


What is the bug forensic scientists use to determine the time of death of a decomposing corpse?

A specific bug is not used, because there are hundreds of thousands of species that live in various habitats around the world which can be general of specific. What I mean by that is, if there are common midwestern fruitflies on a subject, then you know it's from that large area, as opposed to finding exotic insects from Africa on a body that only live in one place. Another useful thing is there are certain "urban bugs" and "rural bugs" that are characteristic of certain habitats, and this would tell investigators whether or not the body had been moved. (This has helped in countless cases where police find a body dumped in the wilderness but find cockroaches living in the flesh. Then they know the body's been moved).