Botanicals, oils, soaps and synthetics are pesticides that kill aphids. The least toxic applications include horticultural oils; insecticidal soaps; jojoba, rosemary, thyme and wintergreen oils; and organic products such as abamentin, azadirachtin, capsicum, garlic, limonene, neem, oleic acid, oleoresin, peppermint oil, phenylethyl, propionate and pyrethrin. Anthranilic diamides, insect growth regulators, keto-enols, microbials and spinosyns number among the least toxic, but still bee- and fish-unfriendly, of the synthetics whose most toxic representatives tend to be neonicotinoids, organophosphates and pyrethroids.
no you cant use diazinon to kill aphids let me tell you why you cant cause diazinion is smaller then aphids
Aphids from peas are treated with biopesticides.Immature Pods of pea are used in vegetable hence synthetic pesticides are not desirable.
Fungus does not kill pesticides, pesticides (fungicide to be exact) kill fungus.
BAD! Aphids will kill the roses!
to make the plants healthier
Yes, BT (Bacillus thuringiensis) can effectively kill aphids when applied correctly. BT is a natural bacterium that produces toxins harmful to certain insects, including aphids. When sprayed on plants, BT can target and kill aphids without harming beneficial insects or other organisms.
cut them up
Pesticides are used in order to kill insects. If insects get on some types of vegetation, it can kill it.
An example sentence for pesticides would be...I watched the farmer put pesticides on his plants so it would kill insectsOr something like that!Don't pesticides kill insects?
An aphicide is a pesticide intended to kill aphids.
yes it does, i used it before
Yes, BT (Bacillus thuringiensis) can be effective in killing aphids when used as a biological insecticide.