Insects
Pests have been causing imense damage to crops for thousands of years
Because the pests damage the farmer's crops, causing him to lose yield and not make as much money.
Some effective strategies for protecting crops from damage caused by pests like the beinsse include using natural predators, implementing crop rotation, using physical barriers like nets or fences, and applying organic pesticides or repellents. Regular monitoring and early detection of pests can also help in preventing damage to crops.
Pesticides are sprayed on crops to control pests such as insects, weeds, and diseases that can damage the crops and reduce their yield. This helps to protect the crops and ensure a successful harvest.
They eat the plants and affect their growing process, also, they make crops unable to be sold.
Pesticides are used to control or eliminate pests like insects, weeds, and fungi that can damage crops, spread diseases, or infest buildings. They help protect plants, animals, and humans from potential harm caused by these pests.
Pesticides.
They are used to get rid of pests that are in farmers crops. They are used in or around homes as well such as:Cockroach sprays and baitsMosquito spraysRat poisonsFlea and tick sprays, powders, and pet collars.Household cleanersWeed killersDisinfectants
T. J. Crowe has written: 'An annotated list of insect pests of field crops in Ethiopia' -- subject(s): Catalogs and collections, Diseases and pests, Field crops, Insect pests, Insects
Temperature affects crops in various ways. Extreme temperatures can damage crops by either freezing them or causing heat stress. The growth and development of crops are also influenced by temperature, with different crops requiring specific temperature ranges for optimal growth. Additionally, temperature can impact pests and diseases that affect crops, with certain temperatures favoring their development.
They get protected from the pests which are threatening them.
Scarecrows are used in agriculture to deter birds and other animals from eating crops. They are placed in fields to create the illusion of a human presence, which can help reduce damage to crops from pests.