Yes, you can use seven dust (a pesticide containing carbaryl) on peas to help control pests like aphids or lice. However, it's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for application rates and safety precautions. Additionally, consider the potential impact on beneficial insects and the environment. Always check if the pesticide is safe for use on edible crops and observe the pre-harvest interval before consuming the peas.
It has to be something other than lice or doesn't need treated. there are no treatment procedures for human lice off host
No
Carbon dioxide will be found in the beaker with growing peas, as plants undergo photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct. Boiling the peas will kill them, halting the process of photosynthesis and the release of carbon dioxide.
They're pretty tough, and fast. Either have a lot of peas being shot at them, or put a walnut or something in the way so your plants have a chance to kill it.
The types of peas are: snap peas, snow peas, and garden peas (some people know it as green peas, English peas, or shelling peas).
If Rosario has 24 peas and Luis has 25 peas, then they have 49 peas together.
four peas!
Any sugar water and especially honey water will kill or keep your sweat pea plant from growing.Well not so sweat cuz i dont like peas.
cheese or peas what :}
Some people have digestive difficulties with peas. Green peas give people more problems than black-eyed peas or split peas (green lentils) because green peas are higher in starch and natural sugars. Generally, yes, peas are digested.
dried split peas, maybe
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