Weed significant a pest because these are plants that is grow where it is not wanted therefore when weed grown near the crops, they cause damage on it or they can interfere with the interest of a farmer as weeds became pest.
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Completely different. For weed control you apply an herbicide with a sprayer all over the yard, Pest all depends on the pest being treated.
For pests, nematodes, another example is there are decorative plants or landscaping that gophers can't stand. As for the weed part perhaps another can add.
A pest is any kind of unwanted organism, just as a weed is any unwanted plant. A rose could be a weed, if it is an unwanted plant to you. A possum could be a pet to someone (though not recommended) and therefore would not be a pest. However there are pest control companies that specialize in small animal control, including possums. This article is a help to finding a pest control company. http://articlepile.com/Art/65469/111/Choosing-a-Pest-Control-Company.html
Rabbits were introduced into Australia, and have now become a pest species. Japanese Knot Weed was introduced in Victorian times as an ornamental garden plant, and has become a serious weed problem difficult to eradicate..
Weed is not classified as a plant pest; rather, it refers to unwanted plants that grow in gardens, fields, or lawns, often competing with cultivated plants for resources. While they can negatively impact the growth and yield of desired crops, pests are typically insects or organisms that harm plants directly. Weeds can be problematic for agriculture and gardening, but their classification differs from that of pests.
You don't have to; they'll grow by themselves. Weeds have the uncanny ability of spreading and surviving, unless of course, a human comes and unearths the pest.
No. It needs to be sprayed on dry leaves so that it can adhere to the weed surface and be absorbed by the foliage.
In Wyoming, prairie dogs are non game animals classified as pests by agricultural statutes under the Wyoming Weed and Pest Control Act of 1973. As such they are not protected in any way and may be shot year-round with no license using any type of shot.
Some of the Pest control products used in organic lawn care are: liquid dish soap(NOT detergent), ammonia & plain instant tea for weed control; liquid dish soap(NOT detergent), ammonia & beer for thatch control; Greelight (link-http://www.greenlightco.com/organic_lawn_care.htm) manufactures organic lawn care products which include many pest control products.
Terminix Pest Control,Bio Tech Pest control,Earthwise Pest Control,Orkin Pest Control, and Modern Pest control are all companies that hire out exterminators.