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Pest (organism)

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Larval form of some beetle is damaging specimen of Sceliphron destillatorius in entomogical collection.

A pest is an animal which has characteristics which people regard as injurious or unwanted. It is possible for an animal to be a pest in one setting but beneficial or domesticated in another (for example, European rabbits introduced to Australia caused ecological damage beyond the scale they inflicted in their natural habitat). An example of serious pests are those organisms which vector human disease, such as rats and fleas which carry the plague disease, or mosquitoes which vector malaria. Other pests compete for the human food supply or agricultural crops, such as codling moth on apples, or boll weevil on cotton. See also the entries for biological pest control and pesticide.

Related is pestilence, which is any highly-infectious (epidemic) disease. i asked weather or not you could write domesticated pest in a sentence and who ever deleted it shouldn't have because i wrote it because i need help on my hitory project! this takes out my faith in human nature!

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