Weed and wild plants often possess natural defenses that make them less appealing or accessible to insects and pests. These defenses can include tough leaves, toxic compounds, or strong scents that deter herbivores. Additionally, many wild plants have evolved alongside pests, developing resilience through natural selection. This co-evolution allows them to thrive in diverse environments where cultivated plants may struggle.
For pests, nematodes, another example is there are decorative plants or landscaping that gophers can't stand. As for the weed part perhaps another can add.
the weed you smoke
Hummingbirds act like bees and hellp transport pollen in gardens. That is why some farmers buy a whole cage of hummingbirds and set them loose in the farm to help the plants grow and have more fruit.
Like all plants they are producers. We often think of "weeds" are pests that grow where they shouldn't but they are looking to grow and made seeds like most plants do.
What makes a weed a weed is that a weed is an unplanned plant such as a dandelion. Even a useful plant is a weed if it comes up in the wrong place but most weeds are plants that have no use to humans and interfere in some way with human intentions.
to prevent plants use weed killer. to prevent insects like spiders put poison or insect killers.
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To effectively eliminate bishop's weed from your garden, you can manually remove the plants by digging up the roots, being sure to remove all traces of the plant. You can also use a weed killer specifically designed to target bishop's weed, following the instructions carefully to avoid harming other plants. Additionally, covering the affected area with a thick layer of mulch can help prevent the weed from regrowing.
only weed lol but weed is legal there....
water insects and water weed
It depends if the animal is dependent on the weed or not.
If you smoke 1.5 grams of weed, you are usually not affected badly. If you are allergic to it, you could have an allergic reaction which could be dangerous.