Most people would consider a mosquito to be the biggest insect pest. Others may consider: the cockroach, a flea and a tick (which are more parasite than insects) a termite, and the little bugs that fly around your lantern when you go camping. I hate those! lol.
Yes, it helps to get rid of insects pests.
Pesticides are used to keep away insects or other pests.
Insects
You should not kill all insects...only those harmful insects...some insects benefit for us..some they harm us especially pests...so,don't kill ALL of them
By eating insects of which some are pests. Ladybirds are specialists though as their prey is aphids.
The cockroach is one insect that is a pest.
In the United States, exterminators specialize in removing insects and other pests from homes, businesses, and schools. They also employ prevention strategies when working against insects and pests.
Amphibians, arthropods, bacteria, birds, fungi, invasive plants, mammals, reptiles, viruses, and weeds are examples of the different garden pests. Some of the above-mentioned organisms become pests only at certain times and under specific circumstances, such as in the case of beneficial insects that pollinate and harmful insects that overeat and transmit viruses.
Insects must be controlled because they can over populate. Some can be quite harmful to humans and others are just plain pests.
Yes, certain medications can attract insects, particularly if they contain sweeteners or scents that appeal to pests like ants or fruit flies. Additionally, some medications may have ingredients that emit odors, making them attractive to insects. It's important to store medications properly to minimize the risk of attracting unwanted pests.
John S. Houser has written: 'Destructive insects affecting Ohio shade and forest trees' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Insects, Insect pests, Beneficial insects, Trees, Diseases and pests
No. Damselflies are considered beneficial, as they eat insects such as mosquitoes.