Pest in a sentence as a noun

As Trip said, Groupon was being a pest and should have expected to be treated as such.

The inference of this paragraph bugs me:"Last week, the pest control guy came to the door.

Where one little tomato pest can **** their entire crop, and in turn, their kid's chance of going to school that year.

The scourge of low quality content has Google putting more and more pest control into their algorithm.

I don't care if elephants are a pest in Zimbabwe, his glee over killing such a majestic animal seems out of place.

A couple of weeks in spring and one in autumn - in between its mostly about basic maintenance and pest control - nature takes care of the rest.

If you are carrying bees all over the place, especially to farmland, you have a higher chance of them interacting with pesticides.

"The writer assumes that because the pest control guy doesn't immediately grasp the context of the word "partner" and questions it that he's being interrogated.

For now the pest of nationalism lives on and makes lifting those limitations a practical impossibility.

Modern molecular breeding techniques greatly alleviates this because we can see which varieties confer resistance to a pathogen or pest, and then breed in those select traits.

There are a lot of stressors on bees: parasites, disease, pesticides, commercial migration, etc. CCD, however, is a very specific condition: In simplest terms, the colony just disappears entirely.

Everything about agriculture and pest control is going toe-to-toe with evolutionary biology.

\n Mosquitofish in Australia are classified as a noxious pest and may \n have exacerbated the mosquito problem in many areas by outcompeting \n native invertebrate predators of mosquito larvae.

Pest definitions

noun

a serious (sometimes fatal) infection of rodents caused by Yersinia pestis and accidentally transmitted to humans by the bite of a flea that has bitten an infected animal

See also: plague pestilence pestis

noun

any epidemic disease with a high death rate

See also: plague pestilence

noun

a persistently annoying person

See also: blighter cuss pesterer gadfly

noun

any unwanted and destructive insect or other animal that attacks food or crops or livestock etc.; "he sprayed the garden to get rid of pests"; "many pests have developed resistance to the common pesticides"