They work in the places that bugs are the most often!
as pest control and other jobs in that specific area
Entomologists study insects.
insects
Yes
Studies bugs!
An Entomologist studies Insects
The answer depends on where in the world the entomologist is employed. It will also depend on the level of expertise of the entomologist.
Southwestern Entomologist was created in 1976.
Australian Entomologist was created in 1974.
The average salary of an entomologist is anywhere from $50,000 and up. Also, entomologists usually work 40 hours a week. Like any other profession, the more experience you have, the higher your income will be.
The general category is entomology - entomologist with sub categories likApiology (melittology) - beesColeopterology - beetlesDipterology - fliesHeteropterology - true bugsLepidopterology - moths and butterfliesMyrmecology - antsOrthopterology - grasshoppers, crickets, etc.Trichopterology - caddis flies
Heinrich Wolf - entomologist - was born in 1924.
Guido Grandi - entomologist - died in 1970.
Edward Newman - entomologist - was born in 1801.
Johann Becker - entomologist - died in 2004.
An entomologist is a zoologist who focuses specifically on the study of insects.