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when a pesticide is sprayed on a population of insects, all insects do not get killed but few of them survive. give reason.

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Answered by santy2
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When an insecticide is sprayed, the amount of insects killed rarely reaches 100%. This phenomenon occurs due to the development of resistant traits to the pesticides in some of the insects. The insects that have resistant traits remain unaffected by the pesticide hence survive.
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