Translation for '
Infestation' from English to Icelandic
| NOUN | an infestation | infestations | |
| SYNO | infestation | plague |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- fabae" is tolerant to low and medium degrees of infestation, so insecticide application is only required under high infestation.
- Myiasis is a parasitic infestation caused by larvae of several fly species.
- The Torchwood website states that 1930s New York City suffered an infestation similar to the Weevil infestation of Cardiff, which was covered up by the well-known urban legend of sewer crocodiles.
- The Hunter Valley cannabis outbreak was an infestation of the marijuana plant, "Cannabis sativa" in the Hunter Valley in New South Wales, Australia.
- This infestation seriously compromised the already-depleted food supply of the region and sharpened the misery of all Jerusalemites.
- Since FEHD’s establishment, it has been conducting the Rodent Infestation Survey (RIS) regularly by setting baits in designated survey locations to monitor rodent infestation.
- Santonin was used in treatment of infestation by the roundworm "Ascaris lumbricoides" and in ascarid parasitoses in general (including threadworm parasitosis).
- This plant is prone to infestation by aphids. Signs of infestation may include: honeydew secretion, galls, and distortion of leaves.
- Infestation occurs in stages. First, trees surrounding previously infested trees are infested early in the season.
- Infestation has varying effects on the host population's reproductive fitness, depending on the size of the habitat and the infestation rate of "C.
- Storing crops in airtight metal silos instead of bags and other easily accessible materials can also help prevent infestation.
- The cassava mealybug can destroy up to 54% of roots and 100% of leaves in locations of infestation.
- The infestation is most concentrated around the genital apertures, but occurs on all parts of the body, most commonly where there is an infestation of the barnacle species "Coronula diadema".
- Traver (1894–1974) – a mental disorder in which individuals believe, without evidence, that they have a parasitic infestation of the skin.
- A previous notable outbreak occurred in Colorado in the 1970s but was significantly less detrimental than the current infestation.
- Many cases among humans involve infestation of the oral cavity.
- Only the presence of live crawling lice (nymph or imago) constitutes an infestation.
- Infestation rates as high as 74% A slaughterhouse survey in Swaziland yielded a very low prevalence–77 of 18,458 (0.416%) -- of bovine hearts showing lesions typical of "E.
- A 2011 Mayo Clinic study of 108 patients failed to find evidence of skin infestation in skin biopsies and patient-provided specimens; the study concluded that the feeling of skin infestation was DP.
- Cat-scratch disease can be primarily prevented by taking effective flea control measures; since cats are mostly exposed to fleas when they are outside, keeping cats inside can help prevent infestation.
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