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Not practical bedause the carnies would have to outnumber (considerably!) the guarded crop.

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What farmers shoe to make plants grow?

Plow the soil to loosen it. Sow seeds. Control weeds. Fertilize. Irrigate. Control insect pests. Control diseases. Control vertebrate pests. Prune. Harvest produce.


How does insect pest attack the plants?

Generally insect pests attack the plants in three ways: (1) They cut the root, stem and leaf, (2) they suck the cell sap from various parts of the plant and (3) they bore into stem and fruits. They thus affect the health of the crop and reduce yields


What is an example of a transgenic tobacco?

Example of a transgenic tobacco plant is the insect resistant variety. A gene from Bacillus thuringiensis which is lethal to many pests is introduced into the plant genome to impart resistance to many insect pests.


How can biotechnology used to control pests?

This is actually an easy one if i get what youre talking about right. If youre talking specifically about genetic modification, then the answer is that scientists can add and activate genes of certain plants to repel certain pests.


Why do you control pests?

Pest presence can cause widespread damage, so it’s important to keep pests under control. Pests are identified as any animal that has the ability to shelter, grow, breed and spread diseases Pest infestations are unpleasant at best, putting you or your employees in potential danger of harm. They destroy both indoor and outdoor property. This can be anything from eating your plants, leaving droppings behind or chewing through wood causing damage to buildings. Pest infestations are difficult to keep under control if it is allowed to escalate into a serious problem. Source: bonaccordpestcontrol.co.uk/why-do-we-need-pest-control

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The use of ladybugs and praying mantises to consume insect pests in gardens is an example of which?

A biological Control Of Insect Pests. ! (; (*:


What are the characteristics of plants with insect pests and diseases?

Plants do have defense mechanism to protect them from insect pests and diseases.


What has the author Chris Christensen written?

Chris Christensen has written: 'Technician's handbook to the identification and control of insect pests' -- subject(s): Identification, Insect pests, Insect pests control


What farmers grow to make plants?

Plow the soil to loosen it. Sow seeds. Control weeds. Fertilize. Irrigate. Control insect pests. Control diseases. Control vertebrate pests. Prune. Harvest produce.


What farmers shoe to make plants grow?

Plow the soil to loosen it. Sow seeds. Control weeds. Fertilize. Irrigate. Control insect pests. Control diseases. Control vertebrate pests. Prune. Harvest produce.


Chemical used to eliminate certain plants or insect pests?

the chemicals that eliminates plants are called herbicides, and pesticides eliminate pests


What has the author Cathy Cameron Carter written?

Cathy Cameron Carter has written: 'Insect and related pests of vegetables' -- subject(s): Insect pests, Control, Vegetables, Diseases and pests


Is aphid a plant?

No, aphids are insect pests which suck the juices out of plants


What has the author Louis Pyenson written?

Louis Pyenson has written: 'Fundamentals of entomology and plant pathology' -- subject(s): Control, Insect pests, Plant diseases, Pesticides, Phytopathogenic microorganisms, Pests 'Pest control in the home garden' -- subject(s): Diseases and pests, Economic Entomology, Entomology, Economic, Fruit, Fruit pests, Insecticides, Pests, Vegetables 'Plant health handbook' -- subject(s): Control, Garden pests, Gardening, Plant diseases, Plant health, Plants, Protection of, Protection of Plants


What has the author Paul DeBach written?

Paul DeBach has written: 'Biological control by natural enemies' -- subject(s): Agricultural pests, Biological control, Insect pests, Pest control, Pests, Weeds


How can farmers control the growth of insect pests?

Companion plants, crop rotation, herbicides, insecticides, natural enemies, plowing and tilling, resistant varieties, row covers, and soil drenches are ways that farmers control the growth of insect pests. Insect pests can shelter in weeds, whose presence can be eliminated by pre-emergent, target-specific herbicides that eliminate undesirable vegetation before they can take over resources and space and by soil drenches that eliminate ground-dwelling, surface-sheltering insect pests. Companion planting, crop rotation, natural enemies, resistant varieties, and row covers number among the more natural, non-synthetic, organic ways to control the growth and return of insect pests.


What has the author R Muniappan written?

R. Muniappan has written: 'Survey of insect pests of crops and invasive weeds in the Republic of Palau' -- subject(s): Agricultural pests, Invasive plants, Insect pests, Weeds