they are sometimes used as herbicides ...
Herbicide is a chemical substance used to kill unwanted plants or weeds. When herbicides enter water sources through runoff or leaching, they can contaminate the water and harm aquatic plants and animals. Herbicides can disrupt ecosystems and affect water quality.
Some common examples of insecticides are pyrethroids (e.g. permethrin), organophosphates (e.g. malathion), carbamates (e.g. carbaryl), and neonicotinoids (e.g. imidacloprid). These insecticides are used to control pests on crops, in homes, and for public health purposes.
No, sloths are herbivores. They primarily eat leaves, shoots, fruits, and occasionally insects or small animals.
Some herbivores do have claws, but not all of them. Claws can be used for defense, digging, climbing, or grasping food depending on the animal's habitat and feeding habits. Examples of herbivores with claws include deer, rabbits, and sloths.
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herbicides are used to destroy weeds or fungi which may destroy or cause the crops to get diseases.
Herbicides are members of the group of pesticides; thet are used to kill plants unwanted by the human beings.
they are used to kill un wanted plants
they are sometimes used as herbicides ...
I believe you are asking if insecticides and herbicides are used as preservatives. If so, the answer is no. Insecticides kill insects that might damage plants. Herbicides are used to kill plants ( usually as a weed control ). Both are NOT good to consume on fruits and vegetables. They are poisons.
To suppress unwanted plants referred to as "weeds".
Only those compounds which have been specifically approved for organic use.(By the way, herbicides are pesticides.)
Herbicides used to fend off weeds
Yes they are. Especially on farms.
No, herbicides did not smash anything. They removed the cover of jungle canopy and allowed aircraft to see the enemy.