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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are generally infested with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where a particular area, object, or organism is commonly overrun or filled with pests or unwanted entities.
Example: "The old warehouse is often reported to be are generally infested with rodents and insects."
Alternatives: "are typically overrun by" or "are commonly filled with".
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Drafty and unstable, huts contain other creatures inside the building materials, which are generally infested with disease carrying insects.
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Thus, although the regions selected were considered to be generally infested with rats, there was substantial heterogeneity among even nearby alleys in rat abundance.
In Finland, Sweden and Norway only C. trompe and C. ulrichii have been reported [ 3], with the result that Cervus elaphus and Capreolus capreolus are generally not infested by throat bot flies in Fennoscandia (see also [ 5]).
In France, 74% of rural blackbirds were found to be infested with Ixodes ticks, whereas, only 2% of blackbirds living in urban habitats were infested.
Guava trees were found to be infested with mealybug, Maconellicoccus hirsutus Green and Ferrisia virgata Ckll.
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Mice are often infested with fleas, ticks, and/or mites.
Removal of furniture was recommended if it was infested with A. punctatum.
Homeless persons that we have monitored for many years are often heavily infested by body lice but are also occasionally infested with head lice.
Be aware that the UK is infested with speed cameras with automatic number plate recognition.
Newsstands are infested with it.
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