Chemical companies. And they just say that they are less harmful - they said the original chemicals were OK and sold them to you and now you know they did you harm. Fool me once shame on you - fool me twice shame on me. Are you going to be fooled twice?
All of them.
St Gabriel Organics is a great place to start. They have everything from fertilizer to fungicide, a natural version of "Round-up" called Burn-out II, which works well if you can follow simple instructions, and breaks down into a fertilizer in 36-48 hours.
http://www[DOT]stgl[DOT]us/
Rodent control I the garden
There really are not less harmful pesticides. They are all harmful. However, vinegar is supposed to keep some pests away. There are also companies that are working on genetically modifying plants to keep bugs away or make them immune from diseases.
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Non-persistent pesticides are compounds that break down quickly in the environment. Several different classes of pesticides make up this group: • Cholinesterase-inhibiting pesticides, which includes the organophosphates and carbamates • Chlorinated phenols • Herbicides • Pyrethroids • Fungicides • Repellents Non-persistent pesticides became widely used after persistent organochlorine pesticides were banned from manufacture and use in the United States in the 1970s. Non-persistent pesticides are less harmful to the environment because they do not build up but they have to be applied more often to households and crops to be effective.
I am not sure IF it is less harmful, but usually, what makes alcoholic beverages harmful is their alcohol contents, so a beverage that has less alcohol will be less harmful - unless you compensate and drink a larger amount of it.
less harmful
subsurface is less harmful
Some pesticides affect the microbes in the soil. Since microbes are needed, this can make the soil less fertile.
Yes, there are a few
The better type of pesticide is organic because it is natural and generally will harm plants less than chemical pesticides.
There are no obvious alternatives to the Trash Pack toys that are less expensive. They can however be found on eBay for cheaper prices either used or new but with damaged packaging.
Yes, as long as they are responsible about how they do it. You as a consumer are less likely to have an insect sneak by & pay less for the food.
No, but if you do not the alternatives may be less desirable.