In biological pest control the pests are killed with a living organism whilst in chemical cultural pest control a chemical is used.
I think biological Pest control.
There are basically three types of biological pest control i.e. Importation, Augmentation, and Conservation. All these home pest control methods are pretty useful in various pest control activities like rat extermination, cockroach pest control, mice control, fleas control etc. You can easily implement these methods one by one.
For biological control pest identification helps in preventing the excessive growth of unwanted plants and their by protecting the human life from serious out coming hazards.
U. Gerson has written: 'Mites (acari) for pest control' -- subject(s): Agricultural pests, Biological control, Identification, Mites, Mites as biological pest control agents
Tuomas S. Kostiainen has written: 'The Phytoseiidae as biological control agents of pest mites and insects' -- subject(s): Phytoseiidae, Mites as biological pest control agents
False. Organic farmers and gardeners have been doing just that for years.
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The chemicals used for pest control has their advantages as well as disadvantages too. Good pest control companies usually use the chemicals that are less dangerous to human health. Poisonous chemicals can even kill non-pest organisms and influence the help of your family and pets too. they can cause bioaccumulation and biological magnification.
biological pest control is when a new organism is introduced into a new community and causes a problem so a new foreign organism is introduced. This has been integrated into management because they help to increase crop growth and production as well as it helps solve problems
To use a natural pest control. for example you have aphids on your tomato plants, you go out and buy lady bugs for that problem. (Ladybugs eat aphids BTW)
The promotion of declining populations and of fatal disability and disease is the role of micro-organisms in the biological control of pests. Micro-organisms can include such entities of household recognition as bacteria and fungi. They may introduce disabling and terminal viruses into pest-minded arthropods, birds, mammals and reptiles.