Extermination Processes
Extermination processes refer to methods used to eliminate pests, invasive species, or harmful organisms. These processes can include chemical treatments, biological control, and physical removal. The goal is to reduce or eradicate populations that threaten ecosystems, agriculture, or human health.
Common techniques in extermination include the use of pesticides, traps, and natural predators. For example, pesticides are chemicals designed to kill specific pests, while biological control involves introducing natural enemies to manage pest populations. Each method has its advantages and potential environmental impacts, making careful consideration essential in pest management strategies.