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COMMON NAME FOR CERTAIN TRUE BUGS
Senn pest; Soun pest; Shüne pest

Pest, Hungary         
  • Buda and Pest connected by [[Széchenyi Chain Bridge]].
  • View of the riverfront of Pest.
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  • Historical coat of arms of Pest, used between 1703-1873.<ref name="symbols" />
  • Buda and Pest view from 1686
EASTERN PART OF BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, FORMER INDEPENDENT CITY
Pesht; Pesth; Pest city; Pešta; Contra-Aquincum; Pest (city); Pesth, Hungary; Pesta; Pešť; Пешта; Pesth, (Budapest); Pest (Hungary)
Pest () is the eastern, mostly flat part of Budapest, Hungary, comprising about two-thirds of the city's territory. It is separated from Buda and Óbuda, the western parts of Budapest, by the Danube River.
Pest control         
  • House timber split open to reveal larvae of the [[house longhorn beetle]], ''Hylotrupes bajulus'', in their burrows, which are partially filled with [[frass]]
  • Mosquito ''([[Aedes aegypti]])'' biting a human
  • [[Biological pest control]]: [[parasitoid wasp]] (''[[Cotesia congregata]])'' adult with pupal cocoons on its host, a tobacco hornworm ''[[Manduca sexta]]'' (green background)
  • Dog control van, [[Rekong Peo]], [[Himachal Pradesh]], India
  • Cultivation by [[ploughing]] exposes insect pests to predators such as [[black-headed gull]]s.
  • Spraying [[pine]] logs with [[insecticide]] against ''[[Ips sexdentatus]]'', a pine engraver beetle
  • [[Jet engine]] fan blades damaged by [[bird strike]]
  • Larva, pupa and adult clothes moth ''[[Tineola bisselliella]]'' with characteristic damage to fabric
  • A contemporary wood engraving of varmint hunters shooting [[passenger pigeon]]s, a varmint species that was known to damage crops. [[Overhunting]] resulted in complete extinction of the species.
  • [[Brown rat]] infestation
  • snail]], have been used to control pests in China, Southeast Asia, and Africa for many centuries.
  • Rodent bait station, [[Chennai]], India
  • Bait being placed in a rodent bait box.
  • Tent [[fumigation]] of a house in America
  • The red flour beetle, ''[[Tribolium castaneum]]'', attacks stored grain products worldwide.
GROUP OF METHODS TO CONTROL SOME SPECIES THAT ARE HARMFUL TO HEALTH, ECONOMY OR ECOLOGY
Pest-control; Insect killing; Pest Control; Pest control chemical; Disinfestation; Insect control; Pest control strategies; Pest exterminator; Pest resistant; Pest management; Bat removal; Pest inspection; Arthropod control; Pest-resistant; Insect pest control; Rodent control; Pest eradication; Urban pest control; Urban rodent control; Control of insects; Natural pest control; Pest extermination; Pest control worker
Pest control is the regulation or management of a species defined as a pest; any animal, plant or fungus that impacts adversely on human activities or environment.Elliott, N.
pest         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pests; The Pest; Pest (disambiguation); The Pest (disambiguation); Pest plants; The Pest (film); Plant pest (disambiguation)
n.
1.
Plague, pestilence, infection, fatal epidemic, infectious disease.
2.
Bane, scourge, curse, infliction, nuisance, great annoyance, plague.

Wikipedia

Sunn pest

A sunn pest is an insect belonging to a group representing several genera of the 'shield bug' (Scutelleridae) and 'stink bug' (Pentatomidae) Families, with the species Eurygaster integriceps being the most economically important. Sunn pests are found in parts of North Africa, throughout West Asia and many of the new independent states of Central Asia.

The sunn pest is one of the most serious pests of wheat and barley in West Asia, where over $42 million (U.S.) is spent for its control. Yield loss from its damage has been estimated at 20-30% in barley and 50-90% in wheat. This insect damages these crops by feeding on leaves, stems and grains. During feeding they also inject chemicals that greatly reduce the baking quality of flour made from damaged wheat. If 2-3% of the grain is damaged, entire lots may be ruined because the flour will be unpalatable and the bread will not rise. Heavy attack causes wheat stems to break before harvest.

Large areas of wheat sometimes remain unharvested because sunn pest damage is so severe. These insects also attack barley, though damage is usually low. Large outbreaks of sunn pests generally occur every 6 to 8 years and can potentially cause yield losses of tens of millions of dollars.