Urban Entomology

Urban entomology is the study of insects associated with the near environments of humans and their companion animals. Worldwide, urbanization is increasing at the rate of 3.8% annually, and in the year 2000 the percentage of individuals living in urban environments (52%) exceeded the percentage living in rural environments for the first time in history. As urban populations increase, the presence of insect pests in these environments can have a significant impact on the social, medical, economic, and aesthetic well-being of people living there.

At MU, programs in Urban Entomology seek to understand more about the insects that inhabit human environments and to mitigate their negative impacts.

Resources

Urban Entomology factsheet: green bottle fly (PDF)

Identification, life cycle and habits, damage potential, and control measures for green bottle flies.

Urban Entomology factsheet: house fly (PDF)

Identification, life cycle and habits, damage potential, and control measures for house flies.

Urban Entomology factsheet: phorid (humpbacked) fly (PDF)

Identification, life cycle and habits, damage potential, and control measures for phorid or humpbacked flies.

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