Ingested means eaten, insectisides are basically different kinds of bug sprays. If a farmer has sprayed his vegetables with something to keep bugs off, some of that wil get into people eating the vegetables.
Nicotine is found in tobacco, as well as in certain herbicide and insecticides.
Brand names of neonicotinoid insecticides include imidacloprid, clothianidin, thiamethoxam, and acetamiprid. These insecticides can impact bee populations by harming their nervous systems, affecting their ability to forage, navigate, and reproduce. This can lead to decreased bee populations and overall health.
Phosphorus is a key element commonly used in the production of insecticides, particularly those in the organophosphate class. These compounds interfere with the nervous system of insects, effectively controlling pest populations. Additionally, elements like sulfur and chlorine are also utilized in various formulations of insecticides.
They're really horrible toxic chemicals. They kill insects by disrupting their nervous systems. They do this by interfering with cholinesterase, an enzyme I believe. Unfortunately they can also do this to us and a lot of other living things! Hope this helps.
Common side effects of household insecticides on human health include skin irritation, eye irritation, respiratory problems (such as coughing or difficulty breathing), and headache. Prolonged exposure or misuse of insecticides can potentially lead to more serious health issues such as neurological effects or organ damage. It is important to follow safety guidelines and use insecticides in a well-ventilated area to minimize health risks.
Nicotine is found in tobacco, as well as in certain herbicide and insecticides.
Pesticides and insecticides can eliminate pesky insects that eat grass. There are two types of insecticides: topical and systemic. Topical insecticides are sprayed or sprinkled on the grass and kill insects on contact. Systemic insecticides are chemicals that are ingested by an insect from the roots of the plant. They only kill the insect after it has eaten it. http://www.lakejemfarms.com/blog/posts/herbicides-and-pesticides-what-to-use.html
Eating insecticides may cause food poisoning. Also insecticides lead to bio accumulation of those poisons in our body which may have many problems like sterility. There are many harmful effects of insecticide including death of plants. Animals can also get very sick or die if subjected to insecticide.
"Insecticides" is a plural noun.
yes , i think insecticides are irritant substances
Yes. It is the plural of insecticide, as in, "There are various insecticides from which to choose."
Depending what was used, the concentration and whether it was absorbed through the skin or ingested in food, the effects can last until the victim dies. Insecticides can destroy your liver, kidneys and brain cells. And should be treated as a medical emergency.
to remove poisonous substances from insecticides
Insecticides contain chemical compounds known to be lethal to the creatures identified in the product information. Refer to the related link below for a Wikipedia article on insecticides.
Some insecticides are just as toxic to humans as they are to insects. Typically, it just takes a larger exposure to affect a human. However, some insecticides can be toxic even in small quantities. Insecticides such as malathion or diazinon would be harmful to humans in much smaller quantities than insecticides derived from soaps or orange peels.
Fumio Matsumura has written: 'Toxicology of insecticides' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Insecticides, Insecticides, Pesticides and wildlife, Physiological effect, Toxicology
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