When Samuel Ramsey was little, he was afraid of bugs—bees, mosquitoes, you name it. He remembers a time when he was watching TV and felt something crawling across his chest. He looked under his shirt and was frightened to discover a large insect. “I was face-to-face with a sizable cockroach, just waving its antennas and looking at me,” he says.
Today, Ramsey is an entomologist (en-tuh-MAA-luh-juhst), or scientist who studies insects. He’s worked with bees, stink bugs, and even a 6-inch-long jungle nymph—one of the largest insects in the world! How did Ramsey change his mind about insects? It started with a trip to the local library with his mom.