pest$59703$ - translation to greek
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pest$59703$ - translation to greek

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

pest      
n. λοιμός, επιδημία, μίασμα, επιβλαβές φυτό, βάσανο
insect repellent         
  • Insect repellent made with natural, plant-based active ingredients is less effective than conventional repellents
  • [[DEET]]
  • [[Icaridin]]
  • A cowhorn container for mosquito-repelling pitch oil (a by-product of the distillation of wood tar) on display at the Nordiska museum, Stockholm.<ref>Comparisons explanatory text in the display: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Oil_Jar_in_cow_horn_for_mosquito-repelling_pitch_oil.JPG</ref>
  • ''p''-Menthane-3,8-diol (PMD)]]
  • A mosquito on a bottle of "natural" insect repellent
SUBSTANCE WHICH REPELS INSECTS
Insect repellents; Insect repellant; Insect Repellent; Insect Repellents; Mosquito repellent; Bug repellent; Bug dope; Natural insect repellent; Mosquito repellant; Mosquito repeller; Mosquito protection repellent; Mosquito shield cream; Electronic insect repellent; Electronic mosquito repellent; Fly repellent; External Fly repellents; External Fly repellent; Anti-mosquito spray; Anti-insect spray; Anti-bug spray; Pest repellent; Pest deterrent; Mite repellent
n. εντομοαπωθητικός
olive tree         
  • Storing olives on [[Dere Street]]; ''[[Tacuinum Sanitatis]]'', 14th century
  • Greek vase]] showing two bearded men and a youth gathering olives from a tree, by the [[Antimenes Painter]] (ca. 520–510 BC).
  • Vat room used for curing at [[Graber Olive House]]
  • alt=Green olives
  • alt=Olives as invasive weeds, [[Adelaide Hills]], South Australia
  • alt=19th-century illustration
  • alt=Pruned trees in neat rows at [[Ostuni]], Apulia, Italy
  • Olivewood cookware
  • alt=Map of the distribution of cultivation in the Mediterranean Basin
  • alt=Plantation in [[Andalucía]], Spain
  • alt=Olives at a market in [[Toulon]], France
  • alt=Olives with herbs
  • MT}}/year.
  • Woman with red hair wearing a [[garland]] of olives, from [[Herculaneum]], sometime before the city's destruction in 79 AD.
  • alt=Black olives
OLIVE PLANT, SPECIES OF PLANT USED AS FOOD
Olive tree; Olive-tree; Olives; Black olive; Green olive; Olea europaea; Olive trees; Olive (fruit); Black olives; Olive (tree); Olive grove; Colossal olive; Olive Tree; Green olives; European Olive; Olive wood; Olive groves; Olive-trees; Olivetree; Olivetrees; Olivey; Olea europea; Back olive; Olive growing; Oil-cured olives; Acebuche; 🫒; Olea maderensis; Yellow olive; Olive diseases; Olive disease; List of olive diseases; Olive pest; Olive pests; List of olive pests; Table olive; Olivaster; Olea sativa
ελαιόδενδρο

Definition

pest
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.