Forensic Entomology: When Insects Solve Crimes
ЁЯк░ Forensic Entomology: When Insects Solve Crimes
Did you know that bugs can help catch criminals? ЁЯХ╡️♂️ In forensic entomology, investigators use the life cycle of insects—like flies, maggots, and beetles—to estimate the time of death and uncover hidden details at crime scenes.
Here's how it works: After death, certain insects are attracted to the body. By studying which insects are present and how far they've developed, forensic scientists can estimate how long the body has been there. This is especially useful when other clues are missing!
ЁЯзк Entomologists also study:
- Insect behavior at different temperatures
- The type of insects unique to a region
- Whether a body was moved after death
From maggots to murder trials, these tiny detectives play a huge role in modern forensics. It’s creepy, fascinating, and absolutely real science! ЁЯзм⚖️
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