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Entomologist salary

Average entomologist salary

$53,997

$25.96 hourly rate

Entry-level entomologist salary
$36,000 yearly salary
Updated January 8, 2025

Average Entomologist Salary

The average salary for entomologists stands at $53,997 per year, which translates to approximately $26 per hour. Factors such as geographic location, years of experience, and specific job roles play crucial roles in determining salary levels.

How Does Experience Affect Salary?

Entry-level entomologists typically earn lower salaries, while those with significant experience can command much higher wages. For instance, those in senior roles or specialized fields may see salaries exceeding $70,000 annually.

Highest Paying States for Entomologists

States such as California, Texas, and Florida offer some of the highest salaries in entomology. These regions often have higher demand for pest control and agricultural research, contributing to better compensation packages.

Job Opportunities

Entomologists can find opportunities in various sectors, including government agencies, research institutions, and private companies focused on pest management. Each sector offers unique challenges and rewards, making it essential for prospective entomologists to consider their career goals when exploring job options.

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Smithsonian Institution$76,634
Clemson University$49,619

Entomologist salary estimates from across the web

Based on the latest salary information compiled by Zippia, Salary.com, Glassdoor, Ziprecruiter and SalaryExpert, the average salary for an entomologist typically falls between $53,997 and $115,561.
zippia
$53,997yearly
glassdoor[1]
$115,561yearly
Salary.com[2]
$67,432yearly
ZipRecruiter[3]
$61,528yearly
SalaryExpert[4]
$79,120yearly

Average entomologist salary by state

The highest-paying states for entomologists are Alaska, Mississippi, and West Virginia. The lowest average entomologist salary states are Florida, Michigan, and Tennessee.

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Highest paying states for entomologists

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Alaska$68,723$33.04
2Missouri$64,410$30.97
3Ohio$64,189$30.86
4Nebraska$63,316$30.44
5Mississippi$65,195$31.34
6Pennsylvania$61,051$29.35
7West Virginia$64,684$31.10
8Massachusetts$61,477$29.56
9Maine$63,019$30.30
10New Hampshire$61,266$29.45
11Washington$59,979$28.84
12Oregon$63,280$30.42
13Vermont$59,812$28.76
14New York$61,403$29.52
15Connecticut$60,557$29.11
16Kentucky$61,337$29.49
17Rhode Island$61,391$29.51
18New Jersey$61,134$29.39
19New Mexico$56,824$27.32
20Colorado$59,304$28.51
21California$59,594$28.65
22Virginia$59,592$28.65
23Louisiana$59,705$28.70
24Texas$56,479$27.15
25Utah$59,287$28.50
26North Dakota$57,746$27.76
27Maryland$56,543$27.18
28Montana$56,785$27.30
29South Dakota$57,006$27.41
30Delaware$57,912$27.84
31Indiana$56,079$26.96
32District of Columbia$56,173$27.01
33Idaho$54,787$26.34
34Minnesota$50,945$24.49
35Oklahoma$51,497$24.76
36Illinois$51,657$24.84
37Alabama$51,540$24.78
38Hawaii$58,804$28.27
39Wisconsin$48,342$23.24
40Arizona$53,320$25.63
41Wyoming$49,859$23.97
42Kansas$50,316$24.19
43North Carolina$46,583$22.40
44Michigan$44,169$21.24
45Nevada$53,005$25.48
46Iowa$50,235$24.15
47Tennessee$41,627$20.01
48Florida$45,652$21.95
49Georgia$41,521$19.96
50Arkansas$41,402$19.90
51South Carolina$37,181$17.88

Highest paying cities for entomologists

The highest-paying cities for entomologists are Chesterfield, MO, Woodland, CA, and Urban Honolulu, HI.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Chesterfield, MO$64,702$31.11
2Woodland, CA$60,595$29.13
3Urban Honolulu, HI$58,800$28.27
4Logan, UT$58,707$28.22
5Newark, DE$57,921$27.85
6Washington, DC$56,181$27.01
7Montgomery, AL$51,494$24.76
8Manhattan, KS$50,143$24.11
9Gainesville, FL$45,673$21.96
10Atlanta, GA$41,550$19.98

Entomologist salary details

An entomologist's salary ranges from $36,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $80,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average entomologist salary graph, trends, and summary

What is an entomologist's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$80,000$6,667$38
75th Percentile$66,000$5,500$32
Average$53,997$4,500$26
25th Percentile$43,000$3,583$21
10th Percentile$36,000$3,000$17

Highest paying entomologist jobs

The highest paying types of entomologists are forest service wildlife program leader, marine scientist, and wildlife division manager.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Researcher$67,145$5,595$32.2830,498
Research Technician$43,034$3,586$20.6964,786
Fish And Wildlife Biologist$52,402$4,367$25.197,349
Fisheries Biologist$47,758$3,980$22.963,648
Wildlife Biologist$51,084$4,257$24.565,376
Marine Biologist$54,008$4,501$25.9717,273

Which companies pay entomologists the most?

Entomologist salaries at Smithsonian Institution and Rollins are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average entomologist salary at companies like Belcan and United States Department of Justice are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1Smithsonian Institution$76,634$36.84
2Rollins$68,844$33.10
3Belcan$65,409$31.45
4United States Department of Justice$64,277$30.90
5US Meat Animal Research Center$64,124$30.83
6USDA$61,134$29.39
7Certified Laboratories$57,680$27.73
8Food Safety Net Services$57,608$27.70
9U.S. Department of Education$57,255$27.53
10Monsanto$56,985$27.40
11Department of Agriculture and Fisheries$56,904$27.36
12Massey Services$54,465$26.19
13Randstad North America, Inc.$51,290$24.66
14Clemson University$49,619$23.86

Wage gap by gender, race and education

$58,000$57,800$57,600$57,400$57,200$57,000
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Entomologist salary trends

The average entomologist salary has risen by $7,268 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average entomologist earned $46,729 annually, but today, they earn $53,997 a year. That works out to a 10% change in pay for entomologists over the last decade.

Compare entomologist salaries for cities or states with the national average over time.

Average entomologist salary over time

Compare entomologist salaries for individual cities or states with the national average.

Entomologist salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2025$54,000$25.96+4.6%
2024$51,500$24.75-0.2%
2023$51,600$24.81+1.8%
2022$50,700$24.37+2.8%
2021$49,300$23.68+1.4%

Recently added entomologist salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
Us Government Other Agencies and Independent OrganizationsEntomologistWashington, DC05/31/2025$84,601
ActalentEntomologistChesterfield, MO05/20/2025$56,349
AzaEntomologistWashington, DC05/08/2025$84,601
Metropolitan Mosquito ControlAssistant EntomologistSaint Paul, MN04/21/2025$74,632
ActalentEntomologist (Biologist-Entry)Chesterfield, MO04/19/2025$45,914
MassanfSeasonal Entomologist-Contracted Seasonal EmployeesNorthborough, MA03/30/2025$43,827
State of Hawai'iEntomologist IV-MauiHawaii03/20/2025$63,096
State of MassachusettsSeasonal Entomologist-Contracted Seasonal EmployeesNorthborough, MA02/21/2025$43,827
Washington State UnivPear EntomologistWenatchee, WA02/17/2025$46,811
WsbdcPear EntomologistWenatchee, WA02/17/2025$46,811

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