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Blueberries may also become infested and show signs of fruit infestation.
The movement of individuals among patches of food influences the probability that stored products will become infested and pest populations will persist within storage facilities, thus affecting many aspects of pest management.
Instead, West Point conservators have decided to cut down about 78 ash trees that are so close to buildings that they would cause serious damage if they become infested and fall.
Golden LivingCenter-West Shore was fined $59,150 in 2015 after being cited for, among other violations, allowing a resident's feeding tube to become infested with maggots, records show.
Next week, the city will begin an effort to kill mosquitoes before they hatch, and if neighborhoods do become infested, health officials will opt for three other insecticides sprayed primarily by trucks.
The lawsuit charged that the home neglected residents who were in crisis, distributed psychotropic medication haphazardly or not at all, allowed rooms to become infested with vermin and misappropriated money.
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Neighborhoods in the area became infested with drugs.
Eventually, the city constructed housing projects, but before long these became infested with drugs, gang warfare and crime.
When my office moved to a location with an open layout, my plants and those of others became infested with tiny black flying insects.
Every year, emergency food aid is provided to millions of people worldwide, but food aid often becomes infested or spoiled during transit due to hot and humid climates, long transit times, and poor warehousing.
However, predators that ate parasitized salmon became infested 70% of the time, with the sea lice making daring escapes onto their new host that were visible to the naked eye.
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