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The most likely thing that will probably happen if someone killed all the producers in an area is that they would have to come in from another area. Whenever there is a higher demand, people will naturally go there to fill the void.
It depends on what kind of pesticide, of course, but many pesticides can virtually sterilize the soil if used in excess or spilled. When this happens, it can take years for the soil to recover, and in some cases it even has to be removed to make the area usable.
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not warm, cold.
In the area of toxic and pesticide management: (1) DDT has been banned; (2) safer pesticides have been introduced; and (3) toxic emissions have been reduced by 39 percent.
Earthworms are often found on the ground just after a rainstorm has passed through the area.
pesticide- it depends on state regualtions and what bugs you have in that area what type/brand you use
There were 65 tornadoes in North Carolina in 2011 of which 6 were killers. These tornadoes claimed a total of 26 lives. These tornadoes are as follows:An EF3 tornado in the Fayetteville area on April 16 killed 2An EF3 in the Raleigh area on April 16 killed 6An EF2 in the Rosenboro area on April 16 killed 3An EF2 in the Bladenboro area on April 16 killed 1An EF3 in the Askewville area on April 16 killed 12An EF2 in the Linwood area on November 16 killed 2.
Nothing particular will happen.
ABSOLUTELY. If you have one, for a little variety, catch some moths (if you live in a pesticide free area) and your question will be answered visually.
No, they are under the skin, but there are dermicidal creams that contain a percentage of pesticide that are effective. The bedding area must be addressed as well.
He was shot and killed in the metropolitan area of Las Vegas.