If you are crazy about spiders, ants, beetles, and other creepy-crawlies, you might aspire to be an entomologist someday — a scientist who studies insects.
An entomologist is a specific type of zoologist, or animal scientist. While other zoologists might focus on mammals or reptiles, entomologists are fascinated with the most prolific organisms on earth — insects. Some entomologists classify and study species, while others are certified to be pest control experts, helping people battle bugs like cockroaches and termites in their homes. The Greek word entomon, or “insect,” is at the root of entomologist.
Why are we needing a bugologist?
Well, you see, it seems a slew of tiny little two-tone beetle like creatures are infesting the town, according to one local retail business manager.
Of course we could just walk up and use our Google Lens or iPhone to instantly identify the tiny 10-12’s.
What fun would that be? Since they actually have not committed a crime, we’ll just see if we can identify them in another way…
We’ll ask the crowd!

It’s called crowdsourcing and it inevitably helps in solving mysteries like this one, or even crimes in some cases.

What do you think these little critters are that nearly overwhelmed the urban landscape at this local store?
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