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Often used in the same context:
pestiferous,
infected,
eradicated,
overrun,
verminous,
infestations,
endemic,
fumigate,
defoliated,
cimex lectularius,
cicada killer,
pocked,
girdled,
riddled,
woodlice,
carpenter ant,
tussock moth,
ascaris,
exterminated,
bagworm,
tomato hornworm,
aedes aegypti,
maggoty,
fetid,
populated,
pestilential,
fall webworm,
reinfect,
infiltrated,
mud dauber,
scotch thistle,
forest tent caterpillar,
fungus gnat,
sandfly,
flyblown,
overgrown,
afflicted,
ravaged,
oriental bittersweet,
hoary cress,
teeming,
harborage,
itch mite,
leafminer,
cockroaches,
overpopulated,
tobacco hornworm,
plagues,
inhabited,
pinworm,
pesty,
mildews,
colonized,
rotting,
diseased,
scourge,
aedes,
horseflies,
vermin,
cutworm,
scummy,
africanized honey bee,
chigger,
quack grass,
windborne,
webworms,
uncleaned,
crawling,
poison sumac,
scabby,
phytophthora,
rid,
woolly adelgid,
roaches,
pigsties,
pockmarked,
invaded,
foetid,
thrip,
tent caterpillar,
blight,
bubonic,
polluted,
dens,
mopane,
filthy,
earwigs,
beet armyworm,
cankerworms,
poisoned,
witchweed,
tree mallow,
quarantined,
wormy,
biting midge,
apple maggot,
rife,
demodex,
foxtails,
pestilent,
denuded,
malarious,
plague,
bane,
ige,
infliction,
polluters,
4s,
absentees,
adapted,
affliction,
afflictions,
arbitrary,
attested,
beating,
bloodshed,
bottleneck,
bottlenecks,
built,
calamities,
calamity,
capita,
inundated,
harvested,
infest,
swampy,
blighted,
devastated,
lying,
uncultivated,
unoccupied,
marshy,
neighboring,
neighbouring,
tropical,
uninhabitable,
uninhabited,
inoculated,
occupied,
uncharted,
unexplored
Appears in the definition of:
blackseed,
buggy,
carpet grass,
filarial,
infest,
lousy,
mothy,
smut grass,
sporobolus poiretii
Synonyms:
overrun,
plagued,
troubled
Also try:
— Nouns for infested:
areas,
waters,
trees,
plants,
area,
soil,
fields
leaves,
animals,
land,
water,
more...
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