Runoff, secondary poisoning of non targets.
it is dangerous to humans
it is dangerous to humans
it is dangerous to humans
One bad effect of spraying pesticides with planes is the potential for harming animals that may be in the area. Pesticides can drift, causing imbalances of nutrients in streams.
Technology, while enhancing agricultural productivity through methods like chemical pesticides, can have negative consequences. A significant downside of spraying chemical pesticides is the potential for environmental harm, such as soil and water contamination, which can disrupt local ecosystems. Additionally, pesticide exposure can pose health risks to farmworkers and nearby communities, leading to long-term health problems. Lastly, the overuse of these chemicals can contribute to pesticide resistance in pests, making them harder to control over time.
One bad effect of spraying pesticides with planes is the potential for harming animals that may be in the area. Pesticides can drift, causing imbalances of nutrients in streams.
"Spraying crops" is the way people generally refer to liquid pesticide or fertilizer application to a crop. The solution is pumped at relatively low pressure through one or more nozzles to semi-aerosolize it immediately over or in the crop canopy.
It depends on how much pesticide you are spraying of course. If you are spraying an over exceeded amount then, yes it can reduce the groundwater quality.Hope this helped!*~*
One bad effect of spraying pesticides with planes is the potential for harming animals that may be in the area. Pesticides can drift, causing imbalances of nutrients in streams.
One bad effect of spraying pesticides with planes is the potential for harming animals that may be in the area. Pesticides can drift, causing imbalances of nutrients in streams.
it can also harm farm animals
One bad effect of spraying pesticides with planes is the potential for harming animals that may be in the area. Pesticides can drift, causing imbalances of nutrients in streams.