BIOL 455 Economic Entomology

This course studies the insects of economic importance including their identification, life history, biology, harmful and beneficial effects, and control. Insects included are important in agriculture, forestry, medicine, veterinary medicine, and often encountered in the family home. The principles of insect control with recent approaches are also considered. Since this course also is offered for graduate credit, a differentiation of requirements will be made.

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

BIOL 114 AND BIOL 115 OR BIOL 451

Distribution

Advanced

Notes

140-UG Level 4 Advanced