Examples of pesticides are insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides. Examples of specific synthetic chemical pesticides are Malathion, DDT, Dursban, Diazinon, Boric Acid, Metaldehyde, Propoxur, Deet, Acephate, glyphosate, etc.
Examples of Insecticides are DDT, BHC, Lead Arsenate and Nicotin etc.
Herbicides come in many forms. There are activity herbicides like contact and systemic. There are use herbicides like pre-plant incorporated, pre-emergent and post-emergent.
N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide
Also known as DEET
This is the common pesticide used to kill mosquitos during the summer.
A herbicide is a compound that is toxic to plants. Examples of herbicides are Aim EW, Finale, Trimec 899 Broadleaf Herbicide and AllDown Green Chemistry Herbicide.
Herbicides come in many forms. There are activity herbicides like contact and systemic. There are use herbicides like preplant incorporated, pre-emergent and postemergent.
A herbicide is a compound that is toxic to weeds and plants. Examples of herbicides are Aim EW, Finale, Trimec 899 Broadleaf Herbicide and AllDown Green Chemistry Herbicide.
DDT
Nicotine is found in tobacco, as well as in certain herbicide and insecticides.
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These compounds are called insecticides and have very different formulas.
Many types of pesticides are known; for details see this link; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pesticide#Types.
Insecticides are chemicals to eliminate insects such as foret, malathion, BHC etc.
Insecticides are products of the chemical industry.
yes , i think insecticides are irritant substances
"Insecticides" is a plural noun.
Yes. It is the plural of insecticide, as in, "There are various insecticides from which to choose."
Nicotine is found in tobacco, as well as in certain herbicide and insecticides.
to remove poisonous substances from insecticides
Insecticides contain chemical compounds known to be lethal to the creatures identified in the product information. Refer to the related link below for a Wikipedia article on insecticides.
Some insecticides are just as toxic to humans as they are to insects. Typically, it just takes a larger exposure to affect a human. However, some insecticides can be toxic even in small quantities. Insecticides such as malathion or diazinon would be harmful to humans in much smaller quantities than insecticides derived from soaps or orange peels.
Fumio Matsumura has written: 'Toxicology of insecticides' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Insecticides, Insecticides, Pesticides and wildlife, Physiological effect, Toxicology
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Rick Weinzierl has written: 'Microbial insecticides' -- subject(s): Microbial insecticides