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Pest control
1. What is a pest ?
• A pest is any living organism which
competes with human, domestic animals
or desirable plants for food or water.
• At the same time they spread diseases to
mankind & harms the environment .
2. Why to control pests?
1. For clean environment.
2. Disease free environment.
3. To stop the rapid growth of pests.
6. Types of pests
• Insects
• Arthopods ( eight legged)
• Microbial organism
• Weeds
• mollusks
• Cockroach, termites,
beetles& fleas
• Spiders
• Bacteria
• Any plant growing where
they are unwanted
• snails , slugs & ship
worms
7. COCKROACH
• These are found in kitchens &
restaurant.
• Do not require human food &
can feed on white wash, hair &
books.
• Prevention can be done by
hygienic disposal of food &
waste & overall cleanliness of
the area,
• Eradication :
Chlorodecone.(Insecticide)
• Life span : 4 months or more.
8. RAT & MICE
• They are found in
kitchen & dining
areas.
• Can be controlled by
hygienic storage &
disposal of food &
waste.
• Destruction : Baits,
Fumigation &
Trapping.
10. SILVERFISH ERADICATION
• Its silver grey insect that looks like
minute fish without fins
• A dispersion of borax or Boric acid
and sugar is a reliable bait to kill.
silverfish).
• Adults can be killed by freezing,
but it is difficult to kill the eggs.
• To capture silverfish, sprinkle
plaster on a wet, white cotton
cloth, put it in a corner overnight,
near the silverfish's hideout.
• By far the most effective way to be
rid of Silverfish for sure is to keep
an area or room tidy, limiting the
possible number of breeding
grounds they have.
11. HOUSE FLY
• It breeds on human &
animal extracts,
decaying &
fermenting
vegetables.
• It cannot breed in dry
materials.
• Controlling measures:
Keeping area clean &
installing
Electrocutors.
12. FLEAS
• They bite their hosts
causing irritation. In
humans red itching
spots appear on the
skin.
• Found in unhygienic
conditions & entry to
clean places is
entirely accidental.
14. BED BUGS
• Prefer human blood & can
survive for months without
food.
• Gammexane, D.D.T.
Dichloro-Diphenyl-
Trichloroethane is one of
the best known synthetic
pesticides), or kerosene oil
containing pyrethrum may be
sprayed.
• Hydrocyanic acid gives very
good result.
15. MOSQUITOES
• Prefer dark areas.
• Live on blood.
(females)
• Presence of water is
essential for their
existence.
16. CARPET BEETLE
• Major textile pest.
• Larvae damages
fabric.
• Can be controlled by
frequent vacuum
cleaning & spraying of
insecticide between
floor boards under
carpets, under felts &
in the crevices.
17. WOOD BORING BEETLE
• They attack unpolished &
unpainted wooden
surfaces.
• Causes weakening of the
wood & may take 2-3
years to destroy it.
• Controlled by spraying
Rentokil, cuprinol etc.
• Heat & fumigation.
• Badly infested pieces are
burnt.
21. DRY ROT
• Lives on wood.
• Gives offensive smell.
• Prefers dampness.
• Effected area cut
away & burnt.
• Sterilized by using
blow lamp.
22. WET ROT
• Decay in timber in
damp conditions.
• Causes darkening of
wood & breaking into
small pieces,
• Badly decayed wood
to be cut out.
23. INSECTICIDES
• An insecticide is a pesticide used against
insects in all developmental forms.
• Insecticides are used in agriculture, medicine,
industry and the household.
• Some insecticides have been banned due to the
fact that they are persistent toxins which have
adverse effects on animals and/or humans. An
oft-quoted case is that of DDT( Dichloro-
Diphenyl-Trichloroethane) .
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25. Fumigation
• Fumigation -- is a method of pest
control that completely fills an area with
gaseous pesticides to suffocate or poison
the pests.
26. • Pci– Pest Control of India
• Rentokil pvt ltd ( UK based company)
DESINGED BY
Sunil Kumar
Research Scholar/ Food Production Faculty
Institute of Hotel and Tourism Management,
MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAK
Haryana- 124001 INDIA Ph. No. 09996000499
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