infest in English

verb
1
(of insects or animals) be present (in a place or site) in large numbers, typically so as to cause damage or disease.
the house is infested with cockroaches

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1. Mosquitoes and insects infest the damp area.

2. Several animals in sea water can infest wood.

3. 7 Pubic lice infest only pubic hair.

4. These parasites infest the gills of freshwater fish.

5. Body lice exist worldwide and infest people of all races

6. Watch out for fleas and ticks that may infest your pet.

7. Aphids reproduce very fast and can re-infest very quickly

8. Banditti Bands of robbers who infest the mountainous parts of Italy and Greece

9. A lame cat is better than a swift horse when rats infest the palace.

10. Booklice cannot survive in low humidity and therefore only infest areas rife with moisture.

11. Lice are parasitic insects that feed on human blood and can infest the head, Body…

12. They set gigantic drone robots loose over the planet and then infest it with organic monsters.

13. The of various beetles of the genus Tenebrio that infest flour and other grain products and are often raised for bird .

14. There are more than 700 ant species found in the U.S., although only about 25 species commonly infest homes

15. First, the German cockroach has a larger number of eggs per capsule than the other species that infest structures.

16. Aphids, also called plant lice, are small (up to ¼ inch) soft-bodied insects that can infest most garden plants. Some Aphids spend their entire lives on one type of plant; others infest different varieties and move from plant to plant throughout the season.

17. Any of various aphidlike insects of the family Adelgidae that infest conifers and usually secrete a waxy or woolly covering.

18. The larva of various beetles of the genus Tenebrio that infest flour and other products and are often for bird feed .

19. Anthelmintics expel helminths from the patient’s body and are used when helminths infest the intestine and its communicating organs (liver, pancreas)

20. Anthelmintics expel helminths from the patient’s body and are used when helminths infest the intestine and its communicating organs (liver, pancreas)

21. Aphids infest both gardens and landscapes, and if they happen to make it inside, they can become a problem on houseplants, too.

22. The larva of various beetles of the genus Tenebrio that infest flour and other grain products and are often raised for bird feed.

23. There are a lot of them, they just tend not to infest comment sections with loud Brayings about the right way to do things

24. Cockroaches can infest homes when brought in with groceries or boxes, and, once established, can readily move within structures such as from apartment to apartment

25. Peril, death and madness infest this dark world, and you're tasked with uncovering its darkest secrets which will Bloodborne is an action RPG in which you hunt for answers in the ancient city of Yharnam, …

26. Since N. americanus and Ancylostoma duodenale (also known as Old World hookworm) are the two species of hookworms that most commonly infest humans, they are usually dealt with under the collective heading of "hookworm infection".

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