No. Pheromones are attractants (often sexual) that bring pests to a trap where they are killed using pesticides or mechanically.
There are four types of pheromones in humans: Releaser pheromones, Primer pheromones, Signaller pheromones and Modulator pheromones. These hormones have roles in a wide range of human functions including sexual attraction and the transmission of information.
The main function of pheromones is to trigger a social response between 2 species. There are other types of pheromones such as the alarm type which makes a plant less appetizing to a herbivore.
Many types of pesticides are known; for detail see this link; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pesticide#Types.
Possible some types of pheromones.
Pesticides can affect life in many different ways. Pesticides help farmers increase their crop production. Pesticides can kill many types of insects and animals.
Pesticides come from out the air by all types of chemicals mixed up together
Pesticides are used in order to kill insects. If insects get on some types of vegetation, it can kill it.
Military or social, ants use pheromones to colonize, so do bees...
Common pesticides used to kill insect pests include organophosphates, carbamates, pyrethroids, and neonicotinoids. These pesticides work by disrupting the nervous system of insects, leading to paralysis and eventual death. Organic options like neem oil and insecticidal soaps are also used as alternatives to synthetic pesticides.
there different types of pesticides that pollute the murray river but the most important are dogs.
The 3 types of soil that impact break down and movement of pesticides are cool soils, dry soils, and in clay soils.
The two original types of colonies were Charter and Proprietary colonies