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Pests
Pests. See DESTRUCTIVE INSECTS.
Bees
v. O'Gorman (1903) 2 IR 573. As to the bee pest in Ireland, see (English) Bee Pest Prevention (Ireland) Act, 1908
Disease (poultry)
Disease (poultry), means fowl pest in any of its form (including Newcastle disease and fowl
gelechiid
a small slender winged moth whose larvae are agricultural pests
Gelechiidae
A family of moths which include important economic pests feeding on the seeds of the cotton boll
mealybug
powderlike or cottony wax secretion They are common plant eating pests in hothouses and are also destructive of fruit trees
Destructive insects
and Fisheries may, by virtue of the Destructive Insects and Pests Act, 1907, make orders and exercise powers similar to those
Disinfectant and pesticide
biological activity grouped together usually on the basis of what pests they are used to destroy or eliminate, Bombay Chemical v.
Chlamydomonas
and damp soil They multiply freely and are often a pest around filtration plants
Echidnophaga
the stick tight flea Echidnophaga gallinacea which is a serious pest in subtropical America infesting poultry and frequently attacking man and
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