The inhalation of pesticides can be detrimental to human health. Also, if the pesticides get onto produce that is not cleaned properly, they can also harm humans and animals that ingest them.
The use of pesticides dates back thousands of years, with early civilizations employing natural substances like sulfur and arsenic to control pests. The modern era of synthetic pesticides began in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with the development of chemicals like DDT and Paris Green.
Persistent pesticides are chemicals that remain in the environment and can accumulate over time in soil, water, and organisms. These pesticides do not easily degrade, which can lead to long-lasting environmental and health impacts. Examples include organochlorine pesticides like DDT and chlordane.
Pesticides were first used in ancient civilizations, with early civilizations like the Sumerians and Egyptians making use of chemicals like sulfur and arsenic. The widespread use of synthetic pesticides began in the 20th century with the development of organochlorines and organophosphates.
Pesticides can be made from synthetic chemicals, natural products, or a combination of both. Common synthetic pesticides are derived from chemicals like organophosphates, carbamates, and pyrethroids, while natural pesticides can be sourced from plants (e.g., neem oil) or microbes (e.g., Bacillus thuringiensis).
In the 1960s, the publication of Rachel Carson's book "Silent Spring" brought widespread awareness to the dangers of pesticides on human health and the environment. The book highlighted the negative impact of pesticides on wildlife and ecosystems, sparking a global conversation on the need for pesticide regulation and alternatives.
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They do. They just use organic pesticides, natural compounds which help control or suppress a given pest.
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Yes, Biological Pesticides have toxic effects on people
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Biological pesticides are generally considered to have lower toxicity to humans and animals compared to chemical pesticides. However, some biological pesticides can still pose risks if not used properly, such as through skin contact or ingestion. It is important to follow safety guidelines and instructions when using any type of pesticide to minimize potential harm to animals and people.
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