Pests & FacilitiesCâu 125 / 240
Which practice best denies pests the harborage they need?
a.Leaving cardboard boxes stacked on the floor in corners
b.Keeping the mop bucket full of standing water
c.Sealing cracks and holes, storing food off the floor, and removing clutter and idle equipment
d.Storing dry goods in torn paper bags
Giải thích
Denying harborage means sealing cracks, gaps, and holes, keeping storage off the floor and organized, and removing clutter where pests hide and breed. Cardboard piles, standing water, and torn bags all give pests shelter, water, and food. Good housekeeping and building maintenance are central to IPM.
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