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Klio2033 [76]
2 years ago
6

What are the three rules for pest prevention?

Geography
1 answer:
saveliy_v [14]2 years ago
3 0

The three rules for pest prevention :

Hygiene Pest Control - Keeping your surroundings neat and clean is the number one way of pest control. ...

Biological Method - Biological methods use the natural predators of pests.

Mechanical Method - Mechanical methods use traps and barriers to keep pests away.

Pest prevention is necessary due to the fact rodents and bugs carry sicknesses, infest your kitchens and bedrooms, and chunk you or your pets. The reason of getting rid of any form of pest from your private home, storage, or yard is to preserve you safe and healthy. for example, rodents can go away feces on or close to meals they find for your kitchen.

It is important to keep pests out of your home or office – or everywhere that humans live and specifically devour. Roaches, rats, and mice, amongst others, bring illnesses that can make you very ill. Mice deliver Hantavirus which may be fatal. Rats and mice also can convey fleas into your property, even if you do not' have pets.

Learn more about Pest prevention  here:

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