Yes
It is harmful because these can seep into the fruits and vegetables and then be consumed. They can also be left on hands and skin which can get into the body as well.
They don't, YOU spray insecticide on them
yes because it clogs the pores in which water is brought into the plant
Farmers spray pesticides and insecticides in the fields to protect crops from pests, diseases, and weeds that can reduce yields and quality. These chemicals help to control and manage harmful organisms that can threaten the health and productivity of the crops, ultimately ensuring a successful harvest.
There are a vast number of insecticides available in liquid, spray, and granular form. Some of the leading brands are Orthene, Ortho, Bayer, and Spectrum.
A sprayer applies the spray more evenly and therefore more economically.
Unless it's organic, yes, peel the skin. Hermit crabs are arthropods, just like insects. The insecticides they spray on the commercial crops will likely have negative affects on hermit crabs if they com in contact with them on the skin of the vegetable.
The fruits and vegetables are being sprayed with water because basically they will dry out if water is not sprayed.The fruit and vegetable cells inside are hypertonic as the water concentration inside is greater than outside. Therefore, natural osmosis (passive transport) will occur because the molecules are always in constant motion.When fruits and vegetables dry out, they do not taste the same nor do they look the same which is why markets spray water.
Yes, hit spray, which typically contains insecticides, can be harmful to humans if inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin. Exposure may lead to symptoms such as respiratory issues, skin irritation, or more severe health effects depending on the chemical composition. It is important to use such products according to the manufacturer's instructions and ensure proper ventilation during use. Always keep them out of reach of children and pets.
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To keep them fresh.