misuse and overuse.
No bio hazards are from humans
Greater crop yields.
humans
It depends what kind of pesticide it is. Some are highly irritating, on the skin as well as the airways and eyes. Others are highly toxic, and should never be inhaled.
the ants getting resistance to DDT while the humans not getting resistance to tobacco? the ants getting resistance to DDT while the humans not getting resistance to tobacco- why
The signal word on a pesticide label indicates the level of toxicity of the product. It categorizes the pesticide's potential hazard to humans and the environment, with common signal words including "Caution," "Warning," and "Danger." Each word reflects the severity of the risk associated with exposure to the pesticide, guiding users in handling and applying the product safely.
it is dangerous to humans
it is dangerous to humans
it is dangerous to humans
Yes it can because it's chemicals and it would kill you if you don't take care of it soon enough
Pesticides can negatively affect the environment by contaminating soil and water, harming non-target organisms like bees and beneficial insects, and contributing to the development of pesticide-resistant pests. They can also pose health risks to humans through exposure from consumption of contaminated food or direct contact during application.
Most pesticides break down during processing and cooking, so eating fruits and vegetables with approved pesticide residues generally poses little risk. However, it's important to follow the instructions for pesticide use carefully to minimize potential harm.