Yes
Pre-emergent herbicides can prevent flower seeds from germinating, so it is important to carefully read and follow the instructions on the product label to avoid harming flowers in the garden.
Herbicides are members of the group of pesticides; thet are used to kill plants unwanted by the human beings.
It Helps to kill weeds in the garden
I believe you are asking if insecticides and herbicides are used as preservatives. If so, the answer is no. Insecticides kill insects that might damage plants. Herbicides are used to kill plants ( usually as a weed control ). Both are NOT good to consume on fruits and vegetables. They are poisons.
because they wont get killed by weeds i think lol
They kill em
they are used to kill un wanted plants
The farmers kill them
Round Up kills milkweed. The farmers use herbicides and that is one of the reasons that the Monarch butterfly is in danger.
Herbicides are often used to kill plants other than those being grown by the farmer. This includes the wild flowers growing in the field margins where there are no crops anyway. As a result there are far fewer flowers for the bees to forage.It goes against intuition, but it is a fact that bees kept in a city generally do far better and make more honey than bees kept in rural locations because city bees have access to parks and people's gardens with their wide range of flowers, wheras rural bees are now faced with agricultural monocrops and far fewer wild flowers.
Herbicides are designed to kill unwanted plants, known as weeds. They can target a wide range of plants, including broadleaf weeds like dandelions, grassy weeds like crabgrass, and even woody plants like shrubs and trees. The specific plants that a herbicide will kill depend on the active ingredients and application method used.
Kill off farmers.