The process of managing and controlling pests in order to lessen their negative effects on the environment, human health, and our economy. It uses a range of tactics and strategies, including as physical, chemical, and biological ones. In order to minimise the use of pesticides and other potentially harmful substances, pest management aims to bring the pest population down to a manageable level. Identifying the pests and determining the harm they have done is the first stage in pest control. Visual examination, the use of traps, or other detecting techniques can all be used to accomplish this. A plan for eradicating the pests must be created when they have been identified. This might involve biological techniques like the introduction of natural predators or physical techniques like trapping, exclusion, and habitat alteration. Sometimes, a mix of these techniques may be applied. The type of pest and the habitat in which it is located will determine the efficacy of the chosen pest control method. It is crucial to keep an eye on the pest population and modify the plan as necessary. To make sure the plan is effective and the pests aren't coming back, the region should be regularly inspected.
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