Walsh, Benjamin Dann
- Pronunciation
- /WAWL-sh, BEN-juh-min DAN/
- Category
- History
- Singular
- Walsh, Benjamin Dann
- Plural
- Walsh, Benjamin Dann
Definition
A pioneering entomologist and the first official state entomologist of Illinois, known for his contributions to applied entomology and for promoting the use of natural predators for pest control.
Etymology
Benjamin Dann Walsh (1808–1869) was a British-born American entomologist whose work in agriculture and entomology made significant advancements in pest control methodologies.
Example
Benjamin Dann Walsh's research laid the groundwork for integrated pest management strategies still in use today.
Related Terms
- Entomology
- Pest Control
- Biological Control
- State Entomologist
Usage Notes
Benjamin Dann Walsh is often cited in historical and academic discussions related to the development of entomology as a scientific discipline, particularly within the United States.