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== Description == | == Description == | ||
[[File:Pest-control-image-1.jpg|thumb|Household Pests<br> from Livinator at [https://livinator.com/6-household-pests-and-how-to-get-rid-of-them/ Pests]]] | [[File:Pest-control-image-1.jpg|thumb|Household Pests<br> from Livinator at [https://livinator.com/6-household-pests-and-how-to-get-rid-of-them/ Pests]]] | ||
− | Any unwanted [[insect|insects]] or animal, such as [[bird|birds]], [[bat|bats]], [[rodent|rodents]] that causes damage or makes itself a nuisance. Pest damage can include material loss (holes, tunnels, chewed wires, etc), fouling ([[fly speck|flyspecks]], [[guano|guano]], etc.). [[Integrated%20Pest%20Management|Integrated Pest Management]] programs are instituted to minimize damage by pests. Chemical [[Pesticide|pesticides]] have been used since the 18th century to destroy pests or inhibit their development. As many pesticides are also toxic to humans and leave residues, le | + | Any unwanted [[insect|insects]] or animal, such as [[bird|birds]], [[bat|bats]], [[rodent|rodents]] that causes damage or makes itself a nuisance. Pest damage can include material loss (holes, tunnels, chewed wires, etc), and fouling ([[fly speck|flyspecks]], [[guano|guano]], etc.) or human injury/illness. [[Integrated%20Pest%20Management|Integrated Pest Management]] programs are instituted to minimize damage by pests. Chemical [[Pesticide|pesticides]] have been used since the 18th century to destroy pests or inhibit their development. As many pesticides are also toxic to humans and leave residues, le |
[[File:Pest-poop-identification-chart-differences.jpg|thumb|Pest droppings Chart<br> From [https://www.abeepestpro.com/differences-types-of-pest-droppings-poop.htm Abee Pest Pro]]] | [[File:Pest-poop-identification-chart-differences.jpg|thumb|Pest droppings Chart<br> From [https://www.abeepestpro.com/differences-types-of-pest-droppings-poop.htm Abee Pest Pro]]] | ||
==Resources and Citations== | ==Resources and Citations== |
Revision as of 09:51, 4 August 2023
Description
Any unwanted insects or animal, such as birds, bats, rodents that causes damage or makes itself a nuisance. Pest damage can include material loss (holes, tunnels, chewed wires, etc), and fouling (flyspecks, Guano, etc.) or human injury/illness. Integrated Pest Management programs are instituted to minimize damage by pests. Chemical pesticides have been used since the 18th century to destroy pests or inhibit their development. As many pesticides are also toxic to humans and leave residues, le
Resources and Citations
- MuseumPest.net at Link
- Encyclopedia Britannica, http://www.britannica.com Comment: "pest." Accessed 15 Feb. 2005.
- David Pinniger, Pest Management in Museums, Archives and Historic Houses, Archetype Publications, London, 2001
- Wikipedia: Pest 9organism)