Parasite Control
Parasite control refers to the methods and practices used to manage and eliminate parasites that can harm humans, animals, and plants. Common parasites include worms, fleas, and ticks, which can cause various health issues. Effective control strategies may involve the use of medications, proper hygiene, and environmental management to reduce the risk of infestation.
In agriculture, parasite control is crucial for maintaining healthy crops and livestock. Farmers often implement integrated pest management (IPM) techniques, which combine biological, cultural, and chemical methods to minimize the impact of parasites. This approach helps ensure sustainable farming practices while protecting both the ecosystem and food supply.