An Insecticide is a material produced to kill insects so therefore does not eat as such.
"Insecticides" is a plural noun.
yes , i think insecticides are irritant substances
Yes. It is the plural of insecticide, as in, "There are various insecticides from which to choose."
to remove poisonous substances from insecticides
Insecticides contain chemical compounds known to be lethal to the creatures identified in the product information. Refer to the related link below for a Wikipedia article on insecticides.
Some insecticides are just as toxic to humans as they are to insects. Typically, it just takes a larger exposure to affect a human. However, some insecticides can be toxic even in small quantities. Insecticides such as malathion or diazinon would be harmful to humans in much smaller quantities than insecticides derived from soaps or orange peels.
Fumio Matsumura has written: 'Toxicology of insecticides' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Insecticides, Insecticides, Pesticides and wildlife, Physiological effect, Toxicology
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Rick Weinzierl has written: 'Microbial insecticides' -- subject(s): Microbial insecticides
If you mean ladybirds, the red beetle with the black spots, they will be killed by insecticides. They however eat aphids so are beneficial and remove the need for spraying for greenfly.
Arsenic is a metalloid that has been historically used in poisons and insecticides due to its toxicity.
you cant, its a myth