One who studies insects is an Entomologist.
A scientist who studies insects is called an "entomologist".
The study of insects is a subset of Biology called Entomology. Thus scientists who study insects (bees, ants, wasps, butterflies, moths, flies, beetles, bugs, mayflies, mantids, dragonflies et cetera) are called entomologists.
An entomologist is a scientist that studies insects and 'bugs.' A chiropterologist is a scientist who studies bats. An ornithologist studies birds. It would depend on what small, winged creature was being studied.
Entomologist study all types of insects.
An entomologist is a scientist who studies insects. They research insect biology, behavior, evolution, ecology, and classification.
A scientist who studies insects is called an "entomologist".
An entomologist is a scientist who specializes in the study of insects. They research various aspects of insect biology, behavior, ecology, and taxonomy. Entomologists play a critical role in understanding the impact of insects on ecosystems, agriculture, and public health.
Entomology is the study of insects. An entomologist is a scientist who studies insects.
An Etomologist
A Entomologist! :) *go bugs!* peace, love, nature!
A scientist who studies insects is called an entomologist. Entomologists study the physiology, behavior, ecology, and classification of insects in order to understand their impact on ecosystems and society.
a geneticist
Biologists.
They study diseases.
Neurologists study the nervous system.
It depends on what kind of scientist it is. For example, botanists study plants.
a physist