For poisons there is a signal word, 2 classes of caution, warning and danger-for the most hazardous and certain things required on label like epa number, keep out of reach of children statement etc. The other specifics would depend on the product in question. The msds sheet for the product has much more information like flammability, safety equip required to use, etc.
pesticides kill insects. Pesticides contain carcinogenic ingredients. Pesticides have warning lables that say not to inhale them or make contact with their skin. You do the math.
No. The only warning there should be is to earn you to wash the pesticides off of them before you eat them, but it's not there.
All different colors, depending on composition and, sometimes, warning status. By the time they are diluted with water to the appropriate concentration for field use, most pesticides just look like water or milky-white water.
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Yes pesticides are some what bad because of what they do, they kill insects. They also go threw the ground and eventually end in water making pollution... Some of the insects that the pesticides kill are actually not going to hurt the plants that the pesticides are on in the first place. that means pesticides kill and pollute, does that sound very good. Pesticides are made from chemicals, bad ones at that and poison's in poison's out.
Pesticides are used in order to kill insects. If insects get on some types of vegetation, it can kill it.
These pesticides have toxic effects on humans beings and other animals.
Pesticides, need not be chemicals. Some pesticides are made from certified organic and or food grade materials.
Farmers, gardeners, pretty well anybody that owns a house with a lawn uses pesticides at some point.
No. We did not have a warning system back when the tornado hit in 1927. People in nearby towns were not even aware the tornado had occurred until some time after.
Pesticides are detrimental to any type of insects as they are, quite frankly, poison. Pesticides kill some insects, or interfere with the reproductive cycle, or prevent them from feeding safely.
Some GMO crops are genetically engineered to produce a substance that kills insects when they is eaten by them. It is for that reason that some GMO crops are classified as pesticides by the EPA.