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Plague or Pest
A plague of some pest.
Die Pest as 'bubonic plague', Die Plage as 'plaque' or 'bother', or Die Seuche as 'epidemic' may be German equivalents of 'plague'.
The root word for pesticide is "pest." It comes from the Latin word "pestis," meaning plague or pestilence.
The root word of pestilence is "pest," which comes from the Latin word "pestis" meaning plague or epidemic.
Silvio Bucher has written: 'Die Pest in der Ostschweiz' -- subject(s): History, Plague
There are several manifestations of the plague, Bubonic, Pneumonic and Teutonic. There is no appreciable difference in the plague and it is still carried in rodent populations today as it was in the dark ages. The primary reason that it is rare today is because hygiene and pest control are substantially better than they were in the past.
He discovered Yesinia pestis a bacillus that causes the Black Death also called The Pest.
Gunnar Olsen has written: 'Pest over landet' -- subject(s): History, Plague 'Traehesten hundehullet og den spanske kappe'
There was no pest control and that was a problem when it came to fleas. It was the rats that came off ships from Asia with fleas that carried the plague and bit people. The Middle Ages was a stinky dirty time. Large cities could be smelled before they were entered and the rivers were polluted.
There are rabbits everywhere in Australia, including near Mackay. In some parts of Australia, they are in plague proportions, whilst in other areas there have been more successful campains to eradicate this pest.