there are many different kinds of insecticides each with a different Mode Of Operation (MOD). some act like nerve gas and disrupt the nervous system, some are hormonal which can prevent molting (sheding old "skin") or cause premature molting (which is like removing your skin) or prevent hatching of eggs. others disrupt breathing or the digestive system. and so on and so forth...
They don't poison their prey. They have the poison on their skin to keep predators from eating them. They eat small insects like fruit flies and they don't need poison to kill those.
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Yes pesticides are some what bad because of what they do, they kill insects. They also go threw the ground and eventually end in water making pollution... Some of the insects that the pesticides kill are actually not going to hurt the plants that the pesticides are on in the first place. that means pesticides kill and pollute, does that sound very good. Pesticides are made from chemicals, bad ones at that and poison's in poison's out.
a sand swapper eats a poison arrow frog and poison arrow frog eats insects
The poison used on blowpipe darts is typically sourced from plants or animals, such as the curare vine or certain frogs. These poisons can paralyze or kill the target by interfering with nerve signals in the body.
No, poison will leave you on half a heart, it will not kill you.
Pesticides are detrimental to any type of insects as they are, quite frankly, poison. Pesticides kill some insects, or interfere with the reproductive cycle, or prevent them from feeding safely.
Bicoues there are poison.
poison waterways which can result in unwanted impacts on marine and freshwater creatures and to kill beneficial insects.
The Green Tree Frog probably feed on insects. Such as the grasshopper and flies.
To kill the pigeons with rat poison, you will have to poison their food with the rat poison. You can poison the water that the pigeons drink and the cereals that the pigeons eat.
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