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infestation

[in-fe-stey-shuhn] / ˌɪn fɛˈsteɪ ʃən /




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"It will be especially valuable in summer, and then they'll learn how to properly get rid of food and waste and avoid rats and mice infestations."

From BBC

"It is an animal health and welfare issue if you have animals with flea infestations," she added.

From BBC

That means ensuring they are well watered, properly mulched, kept safe from harm from construction projects or digging, and are treated for potential pest infestations, says Brunner.

From The Wall Street Journal

A woman who had scabies has described the experience as a "nightmare" as figures show a rise in reported cases of the parasitic infestation.

From BBC

The summer’s unpleasant cicada infestation, meanwhile, is a stark reminder that his preferred droning screech comes from his dot-matrix printer, spitting out keyboard-symbol drawings he makes for customers who send him cash.

From Los Angeles Times