World Pest Day 2022: All you need to know

World Insect Day 2022: Insect or worm is a word that is used by us to refer to any organism, be it plant or animal, which is considered harmful to human beings. The term usually relates to protecting crops, and livestock from unwanted animal or plant species that are invasive.

World Insect Day is observed annually on 6 June. The international program creates awareness among people and governments about the need for pest management. Here are ten interesting facts about World Insect Day.

  1. World Pest Day began as an initiative by the Chinese Pest Control Association, a pest management market, on June 6, 2017 at a hotel in Beijing, China, as noted by the Global Pest Management Alliance website.
  2. The 2017 opening ceremony was also sponsored by the Federation of Asian and Oceania Pest Managers’ Associations (FAOPMA), the Confederation of European Pest Management Associations (CEPA) and the National Pest Management Association (NPMA).
  3. Portugal hosted the second World Insect Day in Portugal in 2018. At this time, the 3rd Global Summit of Pest Management Services for Public Health and Food Security took place in the city of Cascais, Portugal.
  4. World Pest Day is also known as World Pest Awareness Day.
  5. World Pest Day also highlights the role of pest control professionals working to ensure a pest-free and healthy environment for people.
  6. The festival strives to highlight and glorify the international pest management industry. The event is meant to market professional pest management through advertising, social media and public service announcements, as noted by NPMA, the website of the National Pest Management Association.
  7. Professional Pest Management Alliance (PPMA) is one such organization which creates a positive image with respect to pest eradication to promote its development through the contribution of various investors.
  8. World Pest Day celebrations encourage reliance on professional pest management in scientific ways, but in a socially responsible way.
  9. The PPMA also defends its pest control actions and methods against nature activists who criticize and criticize them.
  10. Man declares an animal or plant as an “insect” or “pest” on the basis of his convenience and need, even if there is no harm to that animal or ecology.

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