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An insecticide is a chemical meant to kill insects.
A herbicide kills weeds and an insecticide kills insects. :)
A spray or liquid that kills insects
Foxes generally don't have insecticide. If their bodies do contain insecticides, it is from consuming animals that have consumed insects affected by insecticides.
to get the ants away we sprayed some insecticide in the garden to kill the insects, so they wouldn't eat the vegtables
Because of natural variation in a populations, some individuals may have an innate tolerance to the insecticide.
The Insects have come to be unaffected by the [what were previously] insecticides.
An insecticide is a chemical composition usually applied as a spray,that kills insects.
It is an insecticide, it is also toxic to fish
An Insecticide is a material produced to kill insects so therefore does not eat as such.
Insects became resistant because the insecticides were used on the continuously. Most insects will die at first, but there will be some that have the right genetics to resist that insecticide. When that happens the insect will the favorable gene reproduces and creates more insects that are resistant. Humans promoted this evolution by using the same insecticide on the insects.
Insecticide poisoning is exposure to a group of chemicals designed to eradicate insects that cause affected persons to develop clinical signs that can progress to death.