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.
They study diseases.
Biologists.
a geneticist
Neurologists study the nervous system.
It depends on what kind of scientist it is. For example, botanists study plants.
a physist