pesticide can get into water flow after it rains, then drain into sewers, then flow into oceans, therefore infecting aquatic animal life.
Farmers use pesticide and the pesticide affects the air around us
DDT is a very toxic pesticide and degrades slowly in nature.
The chemical pesticides cause the chemical pollution for the soil, the water & the air, they cause serious health risks such as cancer, the nervous system diseases and the reproductive problems in people who exposed to the pesticides through home and garden exposure
pesticide use- biological control of insects
three problems are 1 use resources faster then the environment can make them, 2 vegetation and land, and 3 water is being polluted.
Probably because the person applying the pesticide is wearing a protective suit that does not allow heat to escape the body, prolonged use can cause heat stress.
The dilution ratio of a pesticide depends on the specific product and its intended use. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions to ensure the product remains effective while minimizing risks to health and the environment. In general, over-diluting a pesticide can reduce its effectiveness, while under-diluting can result in safety hazards.
DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) is a type of pesticide that is very harmful to many living things in the environment, not just the pests. Its use is banned very nearly world wide, but before that it helped bring malaria and other ancient diseases under control in many parts of the world.
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To overcome the problems associated with pesticide use, implement integrated pest management (IPM) strategies that combine biological, cultural, and mechanical controls with minimal pesticide application. Promote the use of organic or less toxic alternatives and encourage beneficial organisms that can naturally control pests. Regularly monitor pest populations and apply pesticides only when necessary, using targeted application methods to reduce environmental impact. Additionally, educating farmers and consumers about proper pesticide use and safety can further mitigate risks.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates the labeling, sale, distribution, use, and disposal of all pesticides in the United States. The agency ensures that pesticides are safe for human health and the environment by reviewing and approving pesticide products before they can be marketed. Additionally, the EPA enforces compliance with federal pesticide laws and guidelines to manage risks associated with pesticide use.
Researchers have linked one particular pesticide to the development of caner in mice.