
Tanya Latty
Tanya Latty is an associate professor at the University of Sydney's School of Life and Environmental Sciences, specializing in entomology. With a passion for understanding insects and their role in ecosystems, she is known for her engaging approach to educating the public about common pests, such as pantry moths. In a recent article, she offered practical advice on managing these pesky insects, emphasizing that while they can be a nuisance, they are not harmful to humans. Latty's insights highlight the importance of coexistence with nature and provide valuable tips for minimizing pest problems in everyday life.
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Tanya Latty praised Aola Richards as one of the giants of Australian entomology and highlighted her legacy of excellence.
University of Sydney to create insect hub, part of entomologist’s $40 million bequest to three institutionsTanya Latty is an associate professor at Sydney University’s School of Life and Environmental Sciences who provides advice on dealing with pantry moths.
How to end the ever-constant fight against pantry moths



