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"entomologist" Definitions
  1. a scientist who studies insects

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My husband is an entomologist who has done mosquito research.
Entomologist Hollis Woodard studies bees in order to save them.
Science in 2000, entomologist May Berenbaum pointed out that just
He saved a few, and sent them to an entomologist.
They published their research Tuesday in the journal American Entomologist.
Wilson began his career as a taxonomic entomologist, studying ants.
Nabokov's scientific work, entomologist Robert Dirig makes a pilgrimage to one
Entomologist Charles Ray said something like this may happen again in 103.
In 1986, Oregon State University entomologist George Poinar went down a mine.
Be an entomologist: see the world and study crazy and bizarre things!
And a few dermatologists and an entomologist want the misdiagnoses to stop.
Entomologist. This was enough to win him his first appointment at the
"I've often thought that scientists take themselves too seriously," says Nebraska entomologist.
"All new species are interesting for an entomologist of course," he says.
Berger is now hoping to recruit an entomologist to study his stone.
This is partly due to ongoing confusion with French entomologist Eugène Séguy.
Dennis vanEngelsdorp, Hayes' entomologist pal, was one of the first to sign on.
The pallid-winged grasshopper is a common desert species, a state entomologist said.
"We get bitten all the time," entomologist Li Yongjing said with a grin.
The lead in the project was a Scottish medical entomologist named Alexander Haddow.
"We used to do routine collections once a week," said the renowned entomologist.
Entomologist Suzanne Wainwright-Evans discovered the intrepid invert glued to her cat's fur.
Sanford, like most other forensic entomologists, trained as a biologist and entomologist first.
Hawaii-based entomologist Karl Magnacca worked with Xerces on much of the initial research.
Meanwhile, well-known American entomologist George Poinar Jr. from Oregon State University remained cautious.
He became a biologist, married an entomologist and introduced his daughters to the collection.
I had an entomologist uncle who used to send me insects in the post.
To be an entomologist is, therefore, to become a scholar of your own conqueror.
Using tiny forceps, an entomologist there placed five ticks on the poppy seed muffin.
Andrea Egizi, an entomologist at Rutgers University, finally identified the longhorns by DNA analysis.
"We notice the losses," says David Wagner, an entomologist at the University of Connecticut.
"The treatment we do is targeted," said John Bell, a registered entomologist with TruGreen.
"Termites are eusocial roaches," Thomas Chouvenc, an entomologist at the University of Florida, told Gizmodo.
CDC entomologist Janet McAllister said pyrethroid resistance typically is limited by the mosquito's small range.
The California Depart­ment of Agriculture is very concerned, says Kyle Beucke, the state's primary entomologist.
This is par for the course, says Dan Strickman, an entomologist with the Gates Foundation.
This is par for the course, says Dan Strickman, an entomologist with the Gates Foundation.
They can also go entire generations without leaving someone's home, said Dan Kline, a USDA entomologist.
The new species was originally found in Kenya between 1964 and 1965 by entomologist William Brock.
By Charley Locke Photo: April Carrillo 27/29 Entomologist Alex Wild's life is full of bugs.
"It is a cool example of biomimicry," said Katy Prudic, an entomologist at the University of Arizona.
"I've seen it with West Nile virus and after hurricanes and major flooding," entomologist Jeffrey Harris said.
"I've seen it with West Nile virus and after hurricanes and major flooding," entomologist Jeffrey Harris said.
Derek A. Woller Entomologist, Song Laboratory of Insect Systematics and Evolution at Texas A&M UniversityShort answer?
"It's a war," says Johns Hopkins molecular entomologist George Dimopoulos— one we've mostly fought to a stalemate.
His father, George, was an entomologist, and his mother, Ruby (Bell) Turnipseed, worked for the post office.
But Höller, a former entomologist, sees this installation as an artistic retort to the dominance of science.
Late last month, an Ohio University entomologist claimed that there are fossilized and living insects on Mars.
Erika Ranee: I wanted to be an ornithologist, entomologist, or a botanist when I was a child.
"A lot of this work has focused on dengue," said Cameron Webb, a medical entomologist at Sydney University.
An entomologist from New Zealand, George Vernon Hudson, was the first to formally suggest the idea, in 1895.
But recently I learned that you don't have to be an entomologist to try to talk to fireflies.
Last seen in 1981 by entomologist Adam Messer, this Indonesian insect is the world's largest known bee species.
"They just saw a high point where they could swarm together to mate," an entomologist told The Times.
Janet McAllister, a research entomologist for the C.D.C.'s division of vector-borne diseases in Fort Collins, Colo.
In the summer of 1909, an entomologist named Anton Krausse strolled the narrow streets of Sardinia netting bumblebees.
By this time I had decided to become an entomologist, or at least something to keep me outdoors.
This behavior is totally normal, Molly Keck, an entomologist at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, tells The Verge.
"The mushroom was growing at the base of a tree," Oregon State entomologist and amber expert George Poinar said.
"This new beetle may not win any Oscars for charisma," Taxon Expeditions' founder and entomologist Dr. Iva Njunjic said.
"The reductions in learning are pretty concerning," Sebastian Shepherd, an entomologist who worked on the study, told Science News.
We knew little about this remarkable feat until relatively recently, when the Canadian entomologist Frederick Urquhart made his discoveries.
Knutsen, the entomologist, noted that voracious insect already is in other parts of the world, including North America and Africa.
Diana Cox-Foster, an entomologist, offers Mr Hanson the theory of the four Ps: parasites, poor nutrition, pesticides and pathogens.
Haddow's grandfather, Alexander Haddow, was a famous entomologist who had been studying tropical diseases in the Ugandan forest for decades.
With their powers combined, comic creator Aliza Layne and entomologist Esabelle Ryngin have made the visual novel of visual novels.
"This is affecting almost every maize farm that uses irrigation," says Dr. Godfrey Chikwenhere, chief entomologist at Zimbabwe's Ministry of Agriculture.
Kim Hoelmer, entomologist at the USDA Agricultural Research Service, says drones like this could be especially useful when dealing with hornets.
"We're not using anything that's not already in the environment," Jimmy Mains, entomologist and chief science officer at MosquitoMate, told Mashable.
Feature Stung by dozens of different insects for his research, the entomologist Justin Schmidt has become an expert in physical agony.
"We think of them as the Methuselah of the insect world," said Gregory Hoover, an ornamental entomologist at Pennsylvania State University.
According to Floyd Shockley, an entomologist at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, there have long been two competing hypotheses.
According to Phil Torres, a tropical biologist and entomologist, it's a rite of passage for some of those who study bugs.
The UC Riverside entomologist studies the world's deadliest creature: the Aedes aegypti mosquito, whose bite transmits diseases that kill millions each year.
"Virtually every biologist can describe their job in relation to Pokémon," Joe Ballenger, an entomologist and molecular biologist, said in an email.
Although the bug was eventually named after him, it wasn't seen again until 1981 by American entomologist Adam Messer, according to Newsweek.
They're responsible for nearly all of the United States' stinging deaths, Alabama Extension entomologist Xing Ping Hu said in a blog post.
Jason L. Rasgon, an entomologist at Pennsylvania State University, agreed that the results in Brazil demonstrated that Wolbachia suppressed the Zika virus.
My professor on the subject, an entomologist named Alfred E. Emerson, described how he located termite mounds by following aardvarks in Africa.
Probably not, said Thomas Mather, "The Tick Guy," an entomologist at the University of Rhode Island who directs their TickEncounter Resource Center.
She's happily married to Aaron, a popular entomologist who is finishing the final leg of a book tour on the West Coast.
In the 1940s, a Swiss entomologist named Eduard Handschin studied and described many of the fossils, after which they remained relatively forgotten.
"Our entomologist says there should be no more or less concerns about this tick than any other," D'Alessandro, of Bergen County, said.
And in fact, entomologist L. R. Cleveland suspected this back in the 1930s, and as did termite-expert Christine Nalepa in the 1990s.
Paul Curtis, an entomologist and technical services manager at Terminix, isn't surprised that Northern cities have a high percentage of households with rodents.
"High-altitude aerial migration of insects is enormous," said University of Exeter entomologist Jason Chapman, whose research was published in the journal Science.
To better understand the parasitized swarms, John Hafernik, an entomologist at San Francisco State University has recruited people countrywide to join his hunt.
In an extreme example, a Croatian entomologist named a Slovene beetle after Adolf Hitler in the 1930s, when he was chancellor of Germany.
"Most field-working entomologists have some experience with this," said Petr Svacha, an entomologist at the Academy of Sciences in the Czech Republic.
"They are insects that eat other insects alive," said Lars Krogmann, an entomologist at the State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart in Germany.
But Paul Reiter, a medical entomologist at the Pasteur Institute, has argued that some environmentalists exaggerate the disease threats posed by climate change.
The N.Y.U. scientists are planning to collaborate with Ke Dong, an entomologist at Michigan State University, to test DFDT on DDT-resistant mosquitoes.
"The only bloodfeeding insect that may come close is the blackfly," Michael Riehle, an entomologist at the University of Arizona, told Tech Insider.
In cases like that, you could contract an infection from salmonella or E. coli, says William Kern, an entomologist at the University of Florida.
In the US, the ability to quickly take action varies wildly, according to Dan Strickman, a medical entomologist for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
"By going into the ear, that's like a safe place to eat or rest," says Coby Schal, an entomologist at North Carolina State University.
"We're building good mosquitoes that can help us fight the bad ones," the entomologist said in his 22017,22014-square-foot laboratory in Guangzhou, China.
They move faster in the heat, and when they're hungry, said Michael Singer, an entomologist who studies the woolly bear caterpillar at Wesleyan University.
Yet more important to Cheng-Bin Wang, the Prague-based Chinese entomologist who discovered and named it, the Rhyzodiastes (Temoana) xii eats rotten wood.
But he skillfully manages to brush aside the subject and moves onto his first encounter with Bernard Mauchamp, the renown French entomologist and geneticist.
Woodcock, an ecological entomologist at the Natural Environmental Research Council Center for Ecology and Hydrology, said the findings showed the extent of the impact.
Moreover, Latin American cities have grown tremendously since then, said Carlos Brisola Marcondes, a medical entomologist at the Federal University of Santa Catarina in Brazil.
When Duportet was 12, a member of his family advised him to do an internship at the laboratory of renowned entomologist and geneticist, Bernard Mauchamp.
After those reports, we're joining an entomologist in Puerto Rico on a mission to trap the mosquitoes that are blamed for spreading the Zika virus.
For the first time, CDC will also provide an additional $15 million to help local programs most in need, CDC entomologist Janet McAllister told Reuters.
The researcher was George Poinar Jr., the entomologist who popularized with the entire idea of extracting DNA from amber that Jurassic Park is based on.
Gayle Love, a senior division director at the department, said her agency is in the process of hiring 28500 new employees, including a medical entomologist.
" Along with the entomologist Steven Kutcher, who suggested ways to film live ants, Dr. Michalakis worked as a scientific consultant on the first "Ant-Man.
"This is a very new way of thinking about how we can help bee health," said Dennis vanEngelsdorp, an entomologist with the University of Maryland.
"Biocontrol is an option that you would take up after eradication has been ruled out," said Kim Hoelmer, a research entomologist at the Agriculture Department.
Martin Hall, a forensic entomologist at the Natural History Museum in London, thought that one part of the fly's development in particular needed further study.
"Most likely climate change will favor insects and diseases more than trees," said entomologist Paal Krokene, of the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, in Norway.
Development depends on many factors like temperature and climate, and is different for each species, says Eric Benbow, a forensic entomologist at Michigan State University.
Lenhart, the CDC entomologist, expressed concern that smaller mosquito control districts might not have the money or staff to launch this level of a mosquito hunt.
Godfrey Chikwenhere, the chief entomologist in the Ministry of Agriculture, said on Wednesday that the armyworm was affecting crops in eight out of Zimbabwe's 10 provinces.
When describing the farming communities of South India, Mr. Murugan is neither sentimental nor harsh; he describes it the way an entomologist might describe an insect.
In an interview this week, Kirby Stafford, the chief entomologist at the agriculture station, said there's no way to know how the fungus gained that foothold.
"There's no shortage of papers on cockroaches and termites," said May Berenbaum, an entomologist at the University of Illinois who was not involved in the project.
Her father, Harold, was a government entomologist (one newspaper called him the state's "official bug hunter"), and her mother, the former Alice Bartlett, was a schoolteacher.
"The white scales get rubbed off, so you lose the white lyre on the back that tells you it's aegypti," said Pamela Stark, a county entomologist.
But these days, with sources of resin scarce in agricultural settings, honeybees may lack those defenses, says Marla Spivak, an entomologist at the University of Minnesota.
Nadkarni joined a team of female scientists advising Mattel as it made the line of dolls that includes a marine biologist, astrophysicist, photojournalist, conservationist and entomologist.
He eventually moved to America in 1940, where he took up work as an entomologist at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard, among other jobs.
"It's the equivalent of giving birth to an 18-year-old," said Geoffrey Attardo, an entomologist who studies tsetse flies at the University of California, Davis.
In addition to geckos, Philip Koehler, an entomologist at the University of Florida, had heard of people releasing banana spiders in their houses to eat the roaches.
It was also a fitting tribute to Pokémon's creator: Japanese video game developer Satoshi Tajiri, who collected insects in his childhood and once considered becoming an entomologist.
Zika, a mosquito-borne virus, was first identified by two Scots, virologist George Dick and entomologist Alexander Haddow, in a forest near Entebbe in Uganda in 1947.
The most recent find came under the leadership of natural history photographer Clay Bolt, entomologist Eli Wyman, behavioral ecologist Simon Robson, and ornithologist Glenn Chilton, CNN said.
"The field has had a very, very narrow focus for a long time," says Laura Harrington, an entomologist and epidemiologist based at Cornell University, New York State.
Nicodemus Govella, a medical entomologist at Tanzania's prestigious Ifakara Health Institute—a local partner of FaunaPhotonics—has seen the evening mosquito rush hundreds, even thousands of times.
Johnnie van den Berg, an entomologist at South Africa's North-West University who has collected samples from affected farms, said taxonomic tests were being done for confirmation.
We asked Louis Sorkin, an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History, what was on the agenda for New York as far as these insects go.
Peter Jentsch, an entomologist with Cornell University's Hudson Valley research laboratory, calls it the Hummer of insects: a highly armored creature built to maximize its defensive capabilities.
His father was an entomologist who explored the bush trails along the east coast of southern Africa studying the tsetse fly, with his young family in tow.
By trade, he is an entomologist, an expert on the Hymenoptera order — wasps, bees and ants — but his interest in this insect ritual was not merely academic.
Moreover, by a "very inconvenient coincidence," the Environmental Protection Agency has effectively banned the chemical used here to kill juvenile mosquitoes, Audrey Lenhart, a C.D.C. entomologist, noted.
"It's a nice strategy for the virus to hide," says Phil Lounibos, a medical entomologist with the University of Florida who was not involved in the research.
"If we leap into something and don't anticipate what can go wrong, then we're leaving ourselves vulnerable," said Douglas Yanega, an entomologist and taxonomist based in California.
"It's a question of having the right bee at the right time," said Theresa Pitts-Singer, a research entomologist at the Department of Agriculture's Logan Bee Lab.
ProMED (it stands for "Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases") began in 219, the personal project of John Payne Woodall, an entomologist and virologist who died in 281.
But on top of that, Merian, a German-born woman who lived in the Netherlands, also managed a successful career as an artist, botanist, naturalist and entomologist.
"I think that having a forensic entomologist in the medical examiner's office is really beneficial, and I hope that other offices start making that commitment," she says.
Bart Knols, an entomologist who chairs the advisory board of the Dutch Malaria Foundation, told the publication that there's "no scientific evidence whatsoever" that ultrasound repels mosquitoes. Bummer.
Paul Rudd returns as Ant-Man (real name: Scott Lang), and Michael Douglas is Hank Pym, an entomologist (and former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent) who was the original Ant-Man.
Joseph M. Conlon, a retired Navy entomologist who is a technical adviser to the American Mosquito Control Association, gave an example of how fast their population can grow.
" Mr. Konvicka, an entomologist at University of South Bohemia in Ceske Budejovice, in the country's south, founded a group called "We don't want Islam in the Czech Republic.
I asked Graham White, an entomologist who is a consultant to the United States military, about the chances of ridding the earth of the other kinds of mosquitoes.
It wasn't until 1003 that a visiting entomologist realized what was wrong: The local insects, evolved to eat the more fibrous waste of marsupials, couldn't handle cow excrement.
Nicholas is an entomologist — each episode is fancifully titled for an insect species — but does not appear to work (though he keeps an impressive menagerie of creepy-crawlies).
"Release rates can be adjusted for conditions in specific areas, something that is useful in areas with complicated topography," said Rafael Argiles-Herrero, an entomologist at the IAEA.
" Graham B. White, a medical entomologist who is a consultant to the United States Defense Department on disease-carrying insects, called the Argentine doctors' assertion "ridiculous" and "not credible.
"Anywhere that people spend a lot of time is a potential point for bed bugs to be," entomologist Chelle Hartzer, BCE, Manager of Technical Services for Orkin told TravelPulse.com.
"These beetles lived in the Cretaceous, so they lived with dinosaurs," said Shuhei Yamamoto, an entomologist at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, who discovered the beetle.
The speed of change in mosquito-borne diseases since the late 1990s has been unprecedented, according to Jolyon Medlock, a medical entomologist at Public Health England, a government agency.
"With higher temperatures you have more mosquitoes feeding more frequently and having a greater chance of acquiring infection," Bill Reisen, an entomologist at UC Davis, told the Associated Press.
It was caught in 1996 on a beach beside Dornoch in northeast Scotland, and it's part of a collection being cataloged by Stephen Moran, an entomologist who lives nearby.
However, it likely jumped from another species to humans, and then began spreading in human populations, according to Andrew Read, an entomologist and senior scholar at Penn State University.
In October 1854, a government entomologist was inspecting some farmland outside the town of Ottawa, in northern Illinois, when he came upon a disturbing scene in a cabbage patch.
"Old infrastructure often has lots of pathways between units, between floors," said Matt Frye, an urban entomologist at the New York State Integrated Pest Management Program at Cornell University.
Luc was technically an entomologist, but his latest idea was a venture called Nature's Caskets: coffins made out of reclaimed wood from forests devastated by the mountain-pine beetle.
When a forensic entomologist arrives at a crime scene, they'll record the temperature, see how it's been changing over the last month, and calculate the average temperature every day.
Jeff Tomberlin, from Texas A&M University, probably has one of the highest case loads of any US forensic entomologist—about a dozen per year, totaling around 120 cases.
"An increase in demand for services this summer would not surprise us as news of Zika virus escalates," said Ron Harrison, entomologist at extermination company Orkin, owned by Rollins Inc.
Although gall midges live only outdoors, they are probably blown often into homes, said Michelle Trautwein, an entomologist at the California Academy of Sciences and one of the study's authors.
VanEnglesdorp, a University of Maryland entomologist, believes that a new product for fighting the mite Varroa destructor is one of the primary reasons for the more encouraging numbers this year.
Zika was first identified in a rhesus monkey by two Scots, virologist George Dick and entomologist Alexander Haddow, while they were researching yellow fever in the Zika Forest in 1947.
Although the creepy crawly was spotted by entomologist George Beccaloni in 2001 on his honeymoon, full documentation of the living nightmare was only recently published in science journal Zoo Keys.
Not so fast: Hochkirk, an entomologist at Trier University in Germany, tells Axios that it'll be a little while before it's time to decide what to call these new species.
"Just finding the virus in another species doesn't mean that it can efficiently transmit it," says Jerome Goddard, an entomologist and specialist in mosquito-borne illnesses at Mississippi State University.
Recommended for visitors 6 and older, this nature program will feature the entomologist Lawrence Forcella showing off live insects and a display of large preserved species from around the world.
"I think it will change Southern California's landscape," said Mark S. Hoddle, an entomologist at the University of California, Riverside, who has been studying the insects for about six years.
Viliami Kami, chief entomologist at Tonga's agriculture ministry, agreed that higher temperatures, longer and more severe droughts, and stronger and more frequent cyclones could lead to pest and disease outbreaks.
The 30-year-old is an entomologist at the University of Chicago who spends weeks and sometimes months out of the year conducting research in Central and South American rainforests.
In a windowless room in the headquarters of Iran's Department of Environment, Ali Naderi, a 43-year-old entomologist who normally specializes in butterflies, has been studying the fly problem.
Jeff White, an entomologist and technical director of BedBug Central, an educational resource about bedbugs, suggests keeping a few large garbage bags in your car to store your luggage in.
Charles Ray, an entomologist with the Alabama Cooperative Extension System, drove to Mr. Barron's home and confirmed the colony was a "super nest" — one that survives into a second year.
If the cold snap persisted, you might be surprised to learn that you'll see more of certain home invaders in the spring, said Richard Cooper, another entomologist at BedBug Central.
In the United States, one of the few long-term data sets about insect abundance comes from the work of Arthur Shapiro, an entomologist at the University of California, Davis.
SYDNEY, Australia — When Tanya Latty, an entomologist at the University of Sydney, started studying a species of velvet worm 18 months ago, she thought it was just a side project.
One female (males only eat nectar) will typically drink about five microliters of blood in a meal, Zach Adelman, an entomologist at Virginia Tech, told Tech Insider in an email.
"Roaches, in their evolutionary history, have been exposed to everything out there, and so they're multi-resistant today," Michael Scharf, a Purdue University entomologist who worked on the study, says.
"We all internally decided that we weren't going to find these bees," Eli Wyman, a Princeton University entomologist and bee expert who took part in the expedition, said in an interview.
The team, led by Zachary DeVries, an entomologist at North Carolina State University, recruited people living in low-income buildings with documented roach infestations, offering to get rid of their problem.
But to an entomologist, the exact placement of tiny hairs and the subtly different shapes of the reproductive organs are a sure-fire way to tell one species apart from another.
One of the paper's authors, entomologist Rick Vetter from the University of California, Riverside, received 1773 supposed brown recluse samples for a 2005 study, but only 324 were the real deal.
"The symptoms are so diffuse that many, including many physicians, fail to recognize that a person has it," said Manuel F. Lluberas, a former Navy entomologist now in the private sector.
The early-twentieth-century American entomologist William Wheeler began as a believer in the political example of termites and ants, detecting in their colonies a Deweyan ethos, both communitarian and democratic.
"This tick can bite humans, pets, farm animals and wildlife," said Ilia Rochlin, author of the study and an entomologist and researcher associated with the Rutgers University Center for Vector Biology.
"A good hotel would never rent a room with bedbugs to a new customer," said Jody Gangloff-Kaufmann, an entomologist in Long Island who works with Cornell University's pest-management program.
The University of Delaware entomologist Douglas Tallamy recently compared the number of caterpillar species on a native white oak in his yard to those on a Bradford pear in his neighbor's.
She was collected in the early 1990s and sat in a museum before Morris and paper co-author, Illinois Natural History Survey entomologist Christopher Dietrich, decided to take a closer look.
"He was not a dabbler — he was a very good entomologist," said Geoffrey Morse, a professor at the University of San Diego, who has worked to organize the collection for years.
He collected a suspect beetle, and Richard Hoebeke, then an entomologist at Cornell University, soon identified it as an Asian long-horned beetle, the first to be found in this country.
The guys say they're following in the footsteps of Dr. Justin Schmidt -- an entomologist (insect scientist) who, in the '80s, put himself in harm's way to create a sting pain index.
Robbin Thorp, then 82, a retired entomologist from University of California-Davis, wore a safari hat, tinted bifocals and a T-shirt with an image of Franklin's bumblebee printed on the chest.
The list, which was released Monday, is based on the most residential and commercial treatments used on the critters from December 2016 to November 2017, Orkin entomologist Tim Husen said, Bloomberg reports.
"In the summertime, the bees are already out at dawn, when aerial spraying is recommended," said entomologist Jeffrey Harris, who runs the Honey Bee Extension and Research Program for Mississippi State University.
"This has really jarred people out of any type of complacency they had," said Joseph M. Conlon, a retired Navy entomologist who is a technical adviser to the American Mosquito Control Association.
Their data corroborate fossil evidence of a bedbug ancestor, Quasicimex eilapinastes, preserved in 100-million-year-old amber, which was first identified by Michael Engel, a University of Kansas entomologist, in 2008.
Zach Adelman, an entomologist who works on gene drives at Texas A&M, told me that until recently federal agencies "put their head in the sand" around the question of gene drives.
"At the human level, we are the ones suffering from this thing," says Abdoulaye Diabate, a medical entomologist who grew up in Burkina Faso and is leading some gene-drive experiments there.
Wild's 1,300-square-foot collection room houses a million bugs sorted by taxonomy, including wasps from sexologist and entomologist Al Kinsey and 150-year-old beetles from a school teacher in the 1870s.
"This is an excellent example of how interdisciplinary research can drive our knowledge forward," Charissa de Bekker, an entomologist at the University of Central Florida not affiliated with the new study, told Gizmodo.
Peterson's viral pièce de résistance, though, came in the form of his ascent up the Schmidt sting pain index, a scale of relative pain created by the eponymous entomologist to classify insect venoms.
So, the first thing to do if you have a roach infestation and think one bug has found its way inside your body is to go see a doctor, says entomologist Joe Ballenger.
Zombie trees Beverly Bulaon, an entomologist with the US Forest Service, said these beetles feed off nutrients found in tree bark, along the way releasing pheromones that attract swarms of their fellow insects.
"At the end of the day it will all be about economics: which does the job better and cheaper," said Philip Stansly, an entomologist who studies agricultural pests at the University of Florida.
Jason Graham, an entomologist at the University of Hawaii, has become one the leading experts on Hawaii's yellow-faced bees and he's devised an artificial nest to help them with their ant problem.
"This was exploratory work to help us get an understanding of which arthropods are found in our homes," said Matt Bertone, the University of North Carolina entomologist who led the enlightening new study.
Photo: Jeff Camaratti/Getty Images (Gizmodo)All in all, it was a good start to my day with Zachary DeVries, a 2300-year-old urban entomologist at NCSU, and his fellow pest scientists.
In 1996, an entomologist found that telescope construction on Mauna Kea had wrecked the habitat of a tiny, peculiar insect with antifreeze for blood: the Weiku bug that is unique to the summit.
"The entomologist we consulted determined that the grasshopper was dead when it became stuck in the thick paint, so it's likely it was blowing in the wind when it became stuck," Leighton said.
"It's a non-chemical way of dealing with mosquitoes, so from that perspective, you'd think it would have a lot of appeal," David O'Brochta, an entomologist at the University of Maryland, told Nature.
Entomologist Charles Ray said that his team has already found two of these perennial nests this year, a month sooner than in 2006, according to the release from the Alabama Cooperative Extension System.
There will also be an accompanying Tattoo Demo by Louie Perez III of Shamrock Social Club, who will tattoo NHMLA entomologist Lisa Gonzalez with an image of a new species of phorid fly.

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