You can buy most online
http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/pcmosquitoes.htm
depends where they are grown and for what market, the time of year, the veriety ect. also dont you care what KIND of pesticides you find rather then how many?
The safest and cheapest green pesticides can be found at home depot. They have a good green environmental center that carries and sells those products.
Yes, it is possible to find pests resistant to pesticides in an environment where pesticides never were used. For example, members of a species may individualize their genetic codes to the extent that some are less tolerant -- and others less intolerant -- of environmental stress. Those members which display greater tolerance of such challenges as droughts, floods, pathogens, pesticides, and predators will tend to survive even first-time encounters with something unfriendly to their well-being than those with greater intolerance.
pesticides kill insects. Pesticides contain carcinogenic ingredients. Pesticides have warning lables that say not to inhale them or make contact with their skin. You do the math.
Your moms carcinogens are in pesticides?!?!?!?!?!
Fungus does not kill pesticides, pesticides (fungicide to be exact) kill fungus.
pesticides can be grouped according to
spreading pesticides with airplanes
It is supposed that biopesticides are not so dangerous for the environment as artificial pesticides.
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Chlorinated Pesticides are nerve agents used in agriculture as pesticides, around homes as termiticides, and in grains as fungicides.