Science, asked by psayem0, 1 year ago

Please think about all your shopping, not just insect control. In which category(s) are you most likely to buy natural/organic products? Why? Are your reasons different, depending on the category, e.g. food versus cleaning products?

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Insects are responsible for two major kinds of damage to growing crops. First is direct injury done to the plantby the feeding insect, which eats leaves or burrows in stems, fruit, or roots. There are hundreds of pestspecies of this type, both in larvae and adults, among orthopterans, homopterans, heteropterans, coleopterans, lepidopterans, and dipterans. The second type is indirect damage in which the insect itself does little or no harm but transmits a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection into a crop. Examples include the viral diseases of sugar beets and potatoes, carried from plant to plant by aphids.

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✏Insects are responsible for two major kinds of damage to growing crops. First is direct injury done to the plantby the feeding insect, which eats leaves or burrows in stems, fruit, or roots. There are hundreds of pestspecies of this type, both in larvae and adults, among orthopterans, homopterans, heteropterans, coleopterans, lepidopterans, and dipterans. The second type is indirect damage in which the insect itself does little or no harm but transmits a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection into a crop. Examples include the viral diseases of sugar beets and potatoes, carried from plant to plant by aphids.✔

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