No, the leaves of the common oregano plant [Origanum vulgare] can't kill farm land or garden pests. Every single part of the plant is non toxic. But at the same time, it's the source of a powerful antidote to poison or venom. In fact, animals may be seen eating the plant after having digested something poisonous or venomous.
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Yes, eucalyptus leaves can be pest-killers.Specifically, the leaves are the source of an oil which is a traditional insect repellent. The oil easily can be steam-distilled from the leaves. It is a common ingredient in many mosquito-killers and repellents worldwide.
Chemicals used by farmers to kill insect pests are called pesticides.
One chemical component in radish that can kill pests is glucosinolates. When radish tissues are damaged, glucosinolates are released and converted into isothiocyanates, which have toxic effects on pests. These compounds act as natural insecticides that can deter or kill pests that may attack radish plants.
Pesticides are chemicals which kill pests, generally insect pests. "Quick action" pesticides kill bugs quickly.
no farm animals kill snakes unless it has to
As apples are not known to kill pests, no.
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they kill pests
The idea is that they kill pests, usually farm pests such as locusts, weevils, wasps, flies, aphids and so on. The problem is that they also injure or kill wild animals, farm animals, farmers and other people. Check out herbicide, insecticide, biocide, and vermicide.
Pesticides are used to keep away insects or other pests.
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