Farmers, gardeners, pretty well anybody that owns a house with a lawn uses pesticides at some point.
gardeners use pesticides and insecticides, also nurseries, farmers and pest controllers. hope this'll help
some uses of methyl isocyanate is to produce pesticides, plastics, rubbers and adhesives
chlorine and its compand has many uses such as ●killing bacterai ●pesticides and weedkiller ●killing bacteria in drinking water
American agriculture uses hundreds of different pesticides for crop protection, with the exact number varying each year. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) oversees the regulation and approval of pesticides used in agriculture to ensure they are safe for human health and the environment.
To indirectly criticize the use of pesticides
no because growing it uses numerous pesticides which can pollute rivers and cause eutrophication. cotton agriculture also uses a lot of water.
Industrialized Agriculture uses heavy equipment and large amounts of financial capital. It also uses pesticides to produce single crops or monoculture.
Fertilizers and pesticides lead to soil mismanagement by over doing both. If one over does it on the fertilizer on grass, it can actually have an adverse reaction and burn out or grass can die. If one over uses pesticides it can also act as a ground clearing agent.
They believe it will better protect the environmentThey don't understand the process EPA uses to approve pesticides, so they fear the pesticidesThey don't really know what pesticides areThey are more willing to believe what some celebrity says than real scientistsThey don't understand that pesticides are what makes our food supply so bountiful
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?!?!?!?!?!
While TruGreen markets itself as environmentally friendly, many of the chemicals it uses are known carcinogens. The uses of chemical pesticides is never truly environmentally friendly.