As Geoff Lawton says in his Permaculture Food Forest DVD, "If you have a plague of grasshoppers you ACTUALLY have a deficiency of turkeys". A 1kg turkey will eat 3kg of grasshoppers in a season. Locusts and Grasshoppers are ideal prey for the ground bird habitat. Skip the chemicals and you'll get some great birds to eat for Christmas! Yum!
The most successful locust killing pesticides are in the organphosphate family. Good luck, mate. You're almost better off grabbing a vat of chocolate and a butterfly net and dipping the little blighters after you catch them.
A pesticide that kills mites.
If there is enough of it, it kills them.
Basically locusts are little parasites that kills crops. The crops slowly die off because the locusts treat them like host.
Maybe pesticide
Um, hello? Pesticide kills insects that eat plants. Poison. If a rabbit eats pesticide, the rabbit eats poison.
pesticide is a kind of chemical that is used to kill mosquitoes!!!It means it kills pests. Like bugs and stuff.
Radish extract when applied to ants, worms and aphid is an effective pesticide. But it only kills these types of pests effectively
It was called Agent Orange. Its A pesticide that kills plants.
the 0.1% of the population would be resistant, should they breed the sucessive populations would be resistant resulting in the product becoming ineffective over time Study Island Question : Chemicals can affect an ecosystem. Which of the following is a result of pesticide application? Answer: Pesticide kills all kinds of insects, including predatory insects, which in turn can increase the population of insects for which the pesticide was intended.
The collective nouns for locusts are: a plague of locusts a cloud of locusts a swarm of locusts
If a pesticide is released into the environment that kills most of the grasshoppers. it would interrupt the food chain in which the grasshopper participates. It may limit the presence of locust swarms that have decimated food crops throughout history. It may also be a problem for predators that feed on grasshoppers and may have to rely on other insects. It is also very likely that a pesticide that kills most grasshoppers will also kill other insect types and this may be a problem.
A chemical that kills or deters any sort of "pest". Insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides are all examples of a pesticide. A "pest" in this situation would be classified as something that has the potential to destroy some sort of plant life.