harborage

NOUN
  1. (nautical) a place of refuge (as for a ship)
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How To Use harborage In A Sentence

  • Although they are more abundant in the summer months, indoor insects no longer have a true season, since they find they get enough heat, fluid and harborage in centrally heated modern houses.
  • Cockroaches were released with a male to female ratio of 1: 1 and allowed to acclimatize for 2 to 2.5 h i.e., until all of them aggregate within the harborages, which were kept in the cage for sheltering.
  • What they have a taste for is a blood meal and harborage in dark cracks and crevices close to where humans rest and sleep.
  • When at his urgence we do let him go ashore, we may give him whatever harborage we choose, until he finds shelter elsewhere if he can.
  • They may serve as reservoirs of the bacterium and a harborage for its vector, the flea beetle.
  • The objective is to remove old grain and residue that could provide a harborage for these fungi.
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