Active infestation definition

Active infestation means the presence of living wood-destroying pests.

Examples of Active infestation in a sentence

  • Active infestation of termites—means any infestation of termites that is capable of continued attack on a structure.

  • Active infestation will be defined as presence of live lice or no progress in nit removal.

  • Active infestation means that there are live bugs or no progress in nit removal.

  • Active infestation will be defined as the presence live lice, or no progression in nit removal.

  • Head Lice Policy The following guidelines will be adopted for school attendance after a student has been identified with head lice: • Active infestation will be defined as the presence of live lice or no progress in nit removal.

  • The following head lice control practices will be followed:● Active infestation will be defined as the presence of live lice OR no progress in nit removal.

  • Active infestation is defined as the presence of live lice or nits found on the hair shaft within one-fourth inch from the scalp.

  • Active infestation is usually visible through what is known as ‘fras’.

  • Thus, culture and communication are intricately intertwined, as culture empowers individuals to engage meaningfully with others.

  • Active infestation of termites-means any infestation of termites that is capable ofcontinued attack on a structure.

Related to Active infestation

  • Infiltration means water other than wastewater that enters a sewer system (including sewer system and foundation drains) from the ground through such means as defective pipes, pipe joints, connections, or manholes. Infiltration does not include, and is distinguished from, inflow.

  • Noxious weeds means weeds that are difficult to control effectively, such as Johnson Grass, Kudzu, and multiflora rose.

  • Infiltrative surface means designated interface where effluent moves from distribution media or a distribution product into treatment media or original soil. In standard trench or bed systems this will be the interface of the distribution media or product and in-situ soil. Two separate infiltrative surfaces will exist in a mound system and an unlined sand filter, one at the interface of the distribution media and fill sand, the other at the interface of the fill sand and in-situ soil.