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Entomologists study insects—their behavior, life cycle, ecology, and how they affect humans, crops, and the environment. They work in labs, universities, farms, museums, or for government and pest-control agencies. Becoming an entomologist usually requires at least a bachelor’s degree in biology or entomology, though many pursue master’s or PhDs. They can study at universities with strong biology or agricultural science programs.
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