10th Edition of Global Conference on
The study of insects, from the biggest beetles to the tiniest dust mites, is known as entomology. Ecology, physiology, morphology, taxonomy, genetics, and evolutionary biology are just a few of the many intriguing disciplines that make up this field of study. Entomologists research the anatomy, physiology, relationships, and significance of insects in the environment. In addition, they research the economic and medicinal value of insects, including their use in pest management and plant pollination. Additionally, entomologists utilise their expertise to create fresh approaches to insect population management, such as the use of pesticides and biological controls. Due to its potential to help diagnose and prevent illnesses that are carried by insects, entomology is a crucial topic of study in both the medical and agricultural sectors. It is also a priceless resource for comprehending the workings of the natural world.