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To compare the attractiveness of plants infested with one of the two herbivores, we compared 4 sources: E. variegatus infested plants, S. littoralis infested plants, uninfested plants and clean air.
Honey bees resist 'Varroatosis', the infestation of colonies by Varroa mites, via grooming of adult infested bees, removal of infested pupae (hygienic behavior), and physiological resistance mechanisms [ 5].
The Asian long-horned beetle has infested tens of thousands of trees in New Jersey and Long Island, and it has showed up in Sacramento.
It turns out that Bucharest is also infested with tens of thousands of semi-starving feral dogs.
A severe plague of locusts has infested about half of Madagascar, threatening crops and raising concerns about food shortages, a UN agency says.
Infested is households infested in ≥1 inspection of the treatment phase.
In the baseline survey conducted in March 1992, T. infestans infested 88% of domiciles and 50% of peridomestic structures and colonized 79%and38%8% of them, respectively (10 ).
Because of decades of drought and extreme heat, a variety of nefarious beetles have infested much of the ponderosa pines and other evergreens that used to make this one of the most beautiful places in America.
Shiny scleras descend on the skin of a female figure, echoing both the living art of Coral Morphologic and the bacteria infested bodices of Neri Oxman.
Tick-borne fever (TBF) caused by the bacterium Anaplasma phagocytophilum (formerly Ehrlichia phagocytophila) is an endemic disease of sheep in tick (Ixodes ricinus) infested areas of Norway [ 1].
Tick-borne fever (TBF) caused by the bacteria Anaplasma phagocytophilum (formerly Ehrlichia phagocytophila) is an endemic disease of sheep in tick (Ixodes ricinus) infested areas of Norway.
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