It's a question of which is more immediately harmful. Insects are animal life too; what can harm one animal is potentially dangerous to all.
There are a number of things that could happen to animals if the air they breathe was sprayed with pesticide. These animals could die or develop infections.
There are many things that could happen to the animals if the air they breath were sprayed with pesticide. One is that they could get sick or die.
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Possibly chlordane, but there are many forms of "danger."
because it's highly toxic to people and animals
all of them can live there------------------------------------Pesticides in excess are dangerous for all living beings.
It depends on the pesticide, first off. Everything is effected in some way due to something like a pesticide, but it really depends on how badly an animal can be affected by it.
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Think. When pesticide is sprayed on plants they die. Now, apply that to animals.
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While DDT has caused some serious environment problems, it also had a good side, though not good enough to justify using it once people learned about the problems with it. It was a very effective pesticide, killing the pests that damaged crops and making more food available for people and animals.
Your local hardware store usually has a wide variety of pesticides as well as a knowledgable staff. If you'd like to do a little more research on your own the National Pesticide Information Center is a good resource: http://npic.orst.edu/