infestations in Arabic

Infestations الإبتلاء

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1. Reducing humidity below 50% will eliminate most Booklouse infestations

2. Small infestations of annual Bugloss are easily pulled or dug up

3. Benzyl benzoate is used to treat lice and scabies infestations

4. Severe infestations may produce abnormal growth of branches, called "witches' brooms."

5. Centipedes are generally solitary creatures and that means true infestations are rare

6. Mebendazole - an Anthelmintic used to treat hookworm and pinworm and roundworm infestations.

7. Young cows Calving in autumn are particularly vulnerable to severe worm infestations

8. Pest control, treatment of materials against infections, infestations and unwanted biological activity

9. In addition, there are infections by protozoa and infestations of pubic lice and scabies.

10. ‘Cultivation in combination with growing a competitive crop will limit red Bartsia infestations.’.

11. Armyworms are extremely destructive, especially when infestations escalate out of control, Corriher-Olson said.

12. 8 In addition, there are infections by protozoa and infestations of pubic lice and scabies.

13. Bilharziasis or schistosomiasis is well-known as one of the common parasitic infestations in man

14. This method is one of the best to kill stink Bugs and prevent infestations from forming

15. Infestations of these caterpillars defoliate oaks and other hardwood trees but usually do no permanent damage.

16. Pest Bird infestations can result in property damage, health hazards, liability, product contamination and disease

17. However, secondary bacterial infections of the respiratory tract, including pneumonia, may develop in heavy infestations.

18. Damage Heavy infestations of Aphids can slowly weaken a plant and cause stunted and distorted growth.

19. Infestations of these caterpillars may defoliate oaks and other hardwood trees but usually do no permanent damage.

20. American Forests Beeves the scale of the infestations requires an approach that is innovative, science-based and collaborative

21. Since Agree WG is most effective against small, newly hatched larvae, an early scouting program to determine early infestations is recommended.

22. ConidioTec developed a non-toxic, effective fungal bio-pesticide, Aprehend™, which prevents and controls infestations of bed bugs

23. Aphid infestations tend to develop quickly, and the insects are highly mobile: they rapidly travel from one plant to another

24. Untreated scabies infestations, especially in infants, immobilised geriatric patients, AIDS and other immunologically compromised patients can support huge numbers of female mites.

25. The invention relates to a composition that is effective in fighting infestations from mites, particularly against the Varroa Jacobsoni acarus, a honeybees parasite.

26. Man is still not able to provide everyone with clean drinking water so that we do not get typhoid, cholera, jaundice, dysentery, or worm infestations.

27. Amberjack, often to an angler’s dismay, are frequently riddled with infestations of long, thin, white worms with the consistency of cooked spaghetti.

28. Up to 10% cash back  · Evidence from double infestations for the specific status of human head and body lice (Anoplura)

29. Body lice infestations can spread rapidly under crowded living conditions where hygiene is poor (the homeless, refugees, victims of war or natural disasters).

30. Most Blights are caused by bacterial or fungal infestations, which usually attack the shoots and other young, rapidly growing tissues of a plant.

31. Blood is the most common biohazard we come into regular contact with, but other Biohazards include mold and fungus spores, human waste, animal infestations, and …

32. Blood is the most common Biohazard we come into regular contact with, but other Biohazards include mold and fungus spores, human waste, animal infestations, and …

33. A drug (trade name Atabrine) used to treat certain worm infestations and once used to treat malaria Familiarity information: Atabrine used as a noun is very rare.

34. We map all known locations of regulated noxious weeds such as common Bugloss in order to help us and others locate new infestations in time to control them

35. Bartsia and related genera, family Scrophulariaceae: several species, in particular the pink-flowered red Bartsia (Odontites serotina) ‘Cultivation in combination with growing a competitive crop will limit red Bartsia infestations.’

36. How do we deal with Booklice? There are several over-the-counter solutions available in the market but none of them provide and effective and permanent solution to Booklice infestations.

37. Infestations are difficult to control because of the insect's ability to survive without food for long periods, its preference for dry conditions and low-moisture food, and its resistance to many insecticides.

38. The term "Biosecurity" refers to a set of management and physical measures designed to reduce the risk of introduction, establishment and spread of animal diseases, infections or infestations to, from and within an animal population.

39. Blueweed (Echium vulgare) Distribution 2018 <10 10-100 Legend Infested Acres 100-1000 >1000 No known infestations Present but extent unknown Eradicated No data or insufficient data No warranty is made by WSDA as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of …

40. A survey conducted by the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) found that ant infestations are on the rise across the country, making ants America’s number one nuisance bug.Get rid of these foraging insects using eco-friendly remedies made from household items found in your pantry or at the …

41. Atabrine: 1 n a drug (trade name Atabrine) used to treat certain worm infestations and once used to treat malaria Synonyms: mepacrine , quinacrine , quinacrine hydrochloride Type of: antimalarial , antimalarial drug a medicinal drug used to prevent or treat malaria anthelminthic , anthelmintic , helminthic , vermifuge a medication capable of

42. However, most honey bee colonies in the USA have developed some resistance to or tolerance of mite infestations and Acarine disease is not as severe as it was in the 1980s and 1990s; the introduction of the varroa mite (Varroa destructor) in 1987 overshadowed the impact of …

43. He is a lurker living in the Water Slums of Haven City,1 and ran a trinket stand and fish cannery in the western Bazaar and Port of the city, respectively.12 1 History 1.1 Daxter 1.2 Jak II 2 Characteristics 3 References Brutter called Kridder Ridder to come exterminate metal bug infestations in his fish cannery

44. The invention also relates to a method for controlling phytopathogenic fungi and/or unwanted plant growth and/or unwanted insect or acaride infestations, and/or for regulating the growth of plants. Said formulation is left to act on the respective pests, on the habitat thereof, or on the plants to be protected from the respective pests, on the ground and/or on unwanted plants and/or the useful plants and/or the habitat thereof.