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📄 Pest - definition, categories,

Pest.

This lesson introduces the core meaning of pest in agricultural entomology and explains how pests are classified by occurrence, severity, and economic impact. It also links population threshold concepts with practical pest outbreak causes and crop-loss implications.


PEST - Derived from French word ‘Peste’ and Latin term ‘Pestis’ meaning plague or contagious disease

  • Pest is any animal which is noxious, destructive or troublesome to man or his interests

  • A pest is any organism which occurs in large numbers and conflict with man’s welfare, convenience and profit

  • A pest is an organism which harms man or his property significantly or is likely to do so (Woods, 1976)

  • Insects are pests when they are sufficiently numerous to cause economic damage (Debacli, 1964)

  • Pests are organisms which impose burdens on human population by causing (i) Injury to crop plants, forests and ornamentals (ii) Annoyance, injury and death to humans and domesticated animals (iii) Destruction or value depreciation of stored products.

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