What is Forensic Entomology?



Well, Forensic Entomology is all about bugs on dead people's bodies. When someone finds the body, they go to the police right away and the police check it out. They call people who are Forensic Entomologists and those people come down to the crime scene and look at the bugs or larvae. Usually, there are flies, beetles, moths, mites, wasps, ants, and bees. All of these diifferent types of bugs and pests can help us alot in a crime or murder. They can tell us that it can detect drugs or poisons, determine the location of an incident, and even find the time of the infliction on wounds. Everything about Forensic Entomology is pretty interesting and you can learn a lot from it. It is also interesting because insects have actually existed on Earth for 250 million years and they will be here for another long time. Most of these old insects are part of Forensic Entomology, which means they will go onto the body and actually help Forensic Entomologists solve the crime.
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