Okay, the user wants me to translate "anti-pest" into Japanese. Let me think about the correct term here. "Anti-pest" usually refers to something that prevents or controls pests. In Japanese, the term for pest control is often "害虫対策" (gaisō tai-saku), which literally means "pest countermeasures." Alternatively, "害虫防止" (gaisō bōshi) could be used, which means "pest prevention." But "anti-pest" as an adjective might be translated as "害虫対策用" or "害虫防止用." However, the most straightforward translation for "anti-pest" as a noun or adjective would be "害虫対策" since it's commonly used in contexts like products or measures against pests. I should check if there's a more standard term, but I think "害虫対策" is the right choice here.