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WHAT ARE PESTS?

Pests are destructive or nuisance organisms (insects, weeds, bacteria, wildlife)
that affect crops, food, livestock, health, etc.

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WHAT ARE PESTICIDES?

According to the law, a pesticide is any substance "intended for preventing,
destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest."

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