gaebage are dumped everywhere canals are clogged due to plastic thrown.what could be the possible effect of this community?a.pest and rodents start to live b.disease will spread c. childrens become ill d.all of the above
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONER MANUAL: A RESOURCE MANUAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS WORKING WITH ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER COMMUNITIES
3 Common pests
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There are many different kinds of pests and only some of these create health problems in Indigenous communities. The control of these will be described in this chapter.
3.1 Living and breeding places of common pests
Listed below are the pests which are commonly found in Indigenous communities, along with information about their living and breeding places and food sources.
Flies
Rubbish, food scraps, open septic tanks, open leach drains, under eaves, dirty benches and tables, lawn clippings and animal faeces.
Answer:
d all of the above
Explanation:
garbage consists of organic decomposable waste also so peats and rodants come
and due to the decomposing waste bacteria and fungi start growing and also it becomes a breeding ground for mosquitos which carry diseases