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surrounding Budapest PESTS, an
anonymous activist arts
group Pest (ice hockey), an ice
hockey player specialising in
aggravating opponents PEST (disambiguation)...
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crops which are
resistant to
pests.
Where possible,
biological means are used,
encouraging the
natural enemies of the
pests and
introducing suitable predators...
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pest : a
short history of
pests and
their control. P. Davies. ISBN 978-0-432-11300-4. OCLC 2276485.
Pests travel guide from
Wikivoyage UF/IFAS
Pest Alert...
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PESTS was an
anonymous American activist group formed in 1986 to
critique racism, tokenism, and
exclusion in the art world.
PESTS produced newsletters...
- From Four
Pests to SARS". etd.library.emory.edu. p. 3.
Retrieved December 7, 2023. "Paved With Good Intentions: Mao Tse-Tung's "Four
Pests" Disaster"...
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PEST may
refer to:
PEST analysis,
framework used in
strategic management PEST sequence, is a
peptide sequence in
proteins Specialized Unit for Special...
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economic control of
pests. The UN's Food and
Agriculture Organization defines IPM as "the
careful consideration of all
available pest control techniques...
- In ice hockey, a
pest is a
player who
attempts to
antagonize opponents either by
physical play or
verbal incitement.
Pests employ legal, illegal, or borderline...
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entered a new age of prosperity, with
Pest-Buda
becoming a
global city
after the
unification of Buda, Óbuda and
Pest on 17
November 1873, with the name 'Budapest'...
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Biological control or
biocontrol is a
method of
controlling pests,
whether pest animals such as
insects and mites, weeds, or
pathogens affecting animals...