Entomology as Career Options

If beautiful butterflies and grass hoppers still fascinate you, if your answer is yes, then you should seriously think about a career as entomologists A career as an entomologist is an excellent choice for individuals with a strong interest in entomology and studying a variety of insects.

Entomologists investigate the biology, roles and management of insect pests, beneficial insects such as plant pollinators, insect parasites and insect predators and other insects and arthropods (for example, spiders and mites). Most of the universities do not offer direct study programmes in entomology but offer courses through zoology/biology/life science departments.

Candidates willing to chose career in entomology can go for under graduate programme in Biology or related discipline at under graduate level i.e. BS or BSc or BSc Hons etc and next can chose for specialization in entomology. Job opportunities are available in both public and private sector including teaching and research.

Role of Entomologists

  • Study insect physiology, distribution and habitat, and recommend methods of preventing the importation and spread of harmful insect.
  • Investigate and evaluate the role of insect pests in forests, agriculture, human health and the environment.
  • Discover and describe new species of insects.
  • Monitor insect biodiversity as part of ongoing efforts to preserve ecological integrity in natural landscapes.
  • Conduct research into the impact and control of insect pest problems.
  • Develop biological methods of controlling harmful insects, weeds and implement pest management programs.
  • Preserve and maintain museum collections.
  • Prepare and provide information to help the public identify insects and other arthropods.
  • Co-ordinate public awareness and education programs.

Skills required to be Entomologists

  • Knowledge skills: Keen interest in invertebrate biology and synthesizing information.
  • Creative Skills: Combination of intellect, curiosity and creativity is useful during research.
  • Analytical Skills: Patience and perseverance are required to pursue answers to complex research questions.
  • Independent Decision: Ability to work well independently and as part of a team to conduct research, prepare reports, perform tasks requiring precision and supervising research projects.
  • Communication Skills: the ability to communicate effectively with their colleagues and the general public. 

Pros and cons of an Entomologist

Pros
  • Good starting salary and accelerating with more research work.
  • Respectable job.
  • Interesting and intellect job profile.
  • Unlikely to get bored.
Cons
  • Jobs hours are long.
  • Involvement in field work can be tedious.
  • Job position can be in remote locations.
  • Risk of health problems if proper safety measures are not taken.
Other Titles:

Biological Scientist, Insect Biologist, Invertebrate Biologist, Research Scientist.

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