Definition:
A "disinfestation officer" is a person whose job is to get rid of unwanted pests, like insects or rodents (often called vermin). They help keep places clean and safe by removing these pests.
"The disinfestation officer arrived at the school to handle the ant problem in the cafeteria."
While "disinfestation officer" primarily refers to pest control, the word "disinfestation" itself can also refer to the process of cleaning and sanitizing an area to prevent future pest infestations.
There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "disinfestation officer," but related phrases include: - "Clean house": This can mean to get rid of unwanted things or people, similar to what a disinfestation officer does with pests. - "Sweep under the rug": To hide a problem instead of dealing with it, unlike the work of a disinfestation officer who confronts issues directly.
A disinfestation officer plays a crucial role in maintaining a safe and healthy environment by eliminating pests.