Scavengers such as catfish, eat pests.
That the one focuses upon insect pests and that the other includes insect and non-insect pests constitutes the difference between an insecticide and a pesticide.Specifically, the ending -cide advises users that the product is a deathly or disabling control. Not all pests are insects. For example, mites and ticks belong in the arachnid class with spiders, not the insect class with aphids and fleas.
The classifications of animal and pest are not mutually exclusive. Many animals are pests. Snakes are animals, but are not usually counted as pests.
Plants depend on animals for pollination, seed dispersal, and protection from pests. Animals help plants reproduce by carrying pollen between flowers, spreading seeds to new locations, and eating pests that could harm the plant. This mutual relationship benefits both plants and animals in the ecosystem.
yes they are!Answer:Plants, insects and animals are only "pests" when they are where people find them inconvenient. Ants at picnic or in your larder are pests. Ants removing dead animals in the forest are parts of an active and healthy ecosystem.
they kill pests
You can protect sunflower seeds from pests or animals by using physical barriers like netting or cages, planting companion plants that repel pests, using organic pesticides, or planting sunflowers in a location that is less accessible to animals.
biological control
They are occasional nuisance animals, generally they are not considered pests.
I think you are referring to the Cane Toad, introduced to control sugar cane pests. 101 arrived at Edmonton in June 1935 it was. . . ... . . .
You can prevent marigolds from being eaten by pests or animals by using natural repellents like garlic or chili pepper spray, planting companion plants that deter pests, or using physical barriers like fences or netting.
Parasites feed off of another organism. Pests are annoying.