If all insects were killed by pesticide use, lizards and hawks would face a significant food shortage, as their diets heavily rely on these insects. The decline in available food would likely lead to decreased lizard and hawk populations due to starvation and reduced reproduction rates. As these predator populations decrease, the ecosystem could become imbalanced, potentially allowing other prey populations to grow unchecked, which may further disrupt the ecological dynamics. Over time, the absence of these species could lead to a collapse of the local food web and biodiversity loss.
If Bt corn affects non-target organisms like beneficial or harmless insects, it could lead to a disruption in the ecosystem balance. This can result in a decrease in biodiversity, loss of important insect populations, and potential cascading effects on other organisms dependent on these insects for food or other ecosystem services. It's important to carefully consider and monitor the impact of Bt corn on non-target organisms to prevent unintended consequences.
You're thinking of the granules-that is only good for insects on the ground, eaves etc bushes should still be sprayed to get the spiders, otherwise they would never make contact
yes a cat can get sick because of eating an insect.so you should better take the cat to a hospital. good luck.
There are a number of things that could happen to animals if the air they breathe was sprayed with pesticide. These animals could die or develop infections.
There are many things that could happen to the animals if the air they breath were sprayed with pesticide. One is that they could get sick or die.
Think. When pesticide is sprayed on plants they die. Now, apply that to animals.
Water is sprayed on fruits and vegetables in order to wash off dust particles, excess microorganisms, and possible pesticide residues.
It depends what kind of pesticide it is. Some are highly irritating, on the skin as well as the airways and eyes. Others are highly toxic, and should never be inhaled.
I would not recommend giving your pet guinea pig grass that has been sprayed with pesticide.
As most ecosystems are closed loop reactions, impact in one arena will cause a domino effect to occur. Ingestion of toxic insect, causes the birds to pass the toxins on to those higher up in the food chain.
They are sprayed on crops to kill any insects trying to eat them.
They do not need to be sprayed unless they are annoying you or if you want them gone otherwise leave em alone