11 Facts About Forensic entomology

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Forensic entomology is the scientific study of the colonization of a dead body by arthropods.

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However, forensic entomology is not limited to homicides, it has been used in cases of neglect and abuse, in toxicology contexts to detect the presence of drugs, and in dry shelf food contamination incidents.

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However, only in the last 30 years has forensic entomology been systematically explored as a feasible source for evidence in criminal investigations.

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Forensic entomology explains in detail on how to examine a corpse both before and after burial.

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Forensic entomology explains the process of how to determine a probable cause of death.

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Forensic entomology's report used forensic entomology as tool to prove his hypothesis on how and when the person had died.

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Forensic entomology concluded that the development of only some of the insects living with corpses underground were associated with them, since there were 15-year-old beetles who had little direct contact with them.

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Stored-product forensic entomology is often used in litigation over insect infestation or contamination of commercially distributed foods.

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Forensic entomology concluded that the water barrier accounted for the scarcity of other flies.

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Forensic entomology noted that flies will not attempt to trek across large bodies of water unless there is a substantially influential attractant.

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Calliphoridae is arguably the most important family concerning forensic entomology given that they are the first to arrive on the corpse.

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