These chemicals are called insecticides.
pesticide
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Insects must be controlled because they can over populate. Some can be quite harmful to humans and others are just plain pests.
- using biological 'weapons': birds, insects, microorganisms to destroy these insects - using pheromones for trapping - using plants cultivars insensible to insects - using ultrasonic or electromagnetic waves emitters
The description matches that of a jumping spider. They are small insects that are black colored and have a hard shell.
The Bt gene produces a soil-inhabiting bacteria. This bacteria is known to be made into insecticides and kills insects that eat plants with the Bt genes.
Pesticides are used to keep away insects or other pests.
trying to control pests with chemical
Yes, it helps to get rid of insects pests.
In the United States, exterminators specialize in removing insects and other pests from homes, businesses, and schools. They also employ prevention strategies when working against insects and pests.
AlgicidesControl algae in swimming pools and water tanks.AntimicrobialsKill microorganisms (such as bacteria and viruses).AttractantsAttractants are traps containing a pesticide and food to lure insects or rodents inside. However, food is not a pesticide even though it certainly attracts pests...like ants at a picnic.Disinfectants and sanitizersKill disease-producing microorganisms in the kitchen and bathroom.FumigantsProduce gas or vapor intended to destroy pests in the house or in the ground.FungicidesKill fungi (including blights, mildews, molds, and rusts).HerbicidesKill weeds.InsecticidesKill insects and other arthropods.MiticidesKill mites that feed on plants and animals.Microbial pesticidesMicroorganisms that kill or inhibit pests, including insects or other microorganisms. Sometimes microorganisms get rid of pests simply by growing larger in numbers, using up the pests' food supply, and invading the pests' environment.MolluscicidesKill snails and slugs.NematicidesKill nematodes (microscopic, worm-like organisms that feed on plant roots).PheromonesBiochemicals used to disrupt the mating behavior of insects.RepellentsRepel pests, including insects (such as mosquitoes) and birds.RodenticidesControl mice and other rodents.
AlgicidesControl algae in swimming pools and water tanks.AntimicrobialsKill microorganisms (such as bacteria and viruses).AttractantsAttractants are traps containing a pesticide and food to lure insects or rodents inside. However, food is not a pesticide even though it certainly attracts pests...like ants at a picnic.Disinfectants and sanitizersKill disease-producing microorganisms in the kitchen and bathroom.FumigantsProduce gas or vapor intended to destroy pests in the house or in the ground.FungicidesKill fungi (including blights, mildews, molds, and rusts).HerbicidesKill weeds.InsecticidesKill insects and other arthropods.MiticidesKill mites that feed on plants and animals.Microbial pesticidesMicroorganisms that kill or inhibit pests, including insects or other microorganisms. Sometimes microorganisms get rid of pests simply by growing larger in numbers, using up the pests' food supply, and invading the pests' environment.MolluscicidesKill snails and slugs.NematicidesKill nematodes (microscopic, worm-like organisms that feed on plant roots).PheromonesBiochemicals used to disrupt the mating behavior of insects.RepellentsRepel pests, including insects (such as mosquitoes) and birds.RodenticidesControl mice and other rodents.
PESTS
Insects
Anti pest such as Urea, can kill insect pests. but urea can decrease the fertility of soil.
A. K. Bhattacharya has written: 'Survey and study of the bionomics of major soybean insects and their chemical control' -- subject(s): Control, Soybean, Insect pests, Diseases and pests, Ecology
The cockroach is one insect that is a pest.
Quit growing cucumbers. Other than that, perhaps a cat or maybe a small dog that enjoys chasing things, or a snake. By pests do you mean rodents or insects? That answer is assuming you mean rodents.