Who Use Pesticides?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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All farmers use

pesticides, including organic farmers. Whether from synthetic or natural sources, pesticides are used by all farmers. The difference is organic farmers can only use pesticides from natural sources. But both synthetic and natural pesticides have various levels of toxicity.

Who would use pesticides and why?

What are pesticides? Pesticides

help protect plants from pests and diseases

. They are used by farmers to control pests such as weeds or insects that damage and destroy food crops and to tackle diseases such as potato blight.

Who uses pesticides safely?

Take safety measures and

wear protective clothing

as recommended. Store pesticides in a place that can be locked and is not accessible to unauthorized people or children (Fig. 10.3); they should never be kept in a place where they might be mistaken for food or drink.

Who do farmers use pesticides?

Why We Use Pesticides. Pesticides are used to

control various pests and disease carriers

, such as mosquitoes, ticks, rats and mice. Pesticides are used in agriculture to control weeds, insect infestation and diseases. There are many different types of pesticides; each is meant to be effective against specific pests.

Where are pesticides used?

Pesticides are used all around us, in

homes and gardens, schools, parks and agricultural fields

. All too often, these chemicals are allowed onto the market before their impacts are fully understood — and harms to our health and the environment are discovered years later.

Why we shouldn’t use pesticides?


Pesticides are incredibly harmful to human health

. Pesticides have been proven to cause reproductive and developmental effects, cancer, kidney and liver damage, endocrine disruption, etc. … Research shows that children are even exposed to pesticides in utero.

What diseases are caused by pesticides?

Pesticides have been implicated in human studies of

leukemia, lymphoma and cancers of the brain, breasts, prostate, testes and ovaries

. Reproductive harm from pesticides includes birth defects, still birth, spontaneous abortion, sterility and infertility.

How Safe Are pesticides really?

Baenziger: “Clearly, some levels of pesticides would be toxic to humans, but

at low levels they are safe to consume

. … If the natural pesticides or the applied synthetic pesticides are known to be harmful to humans, they are monitored and checked before the food product can be sold.”

Which pesticides are safe?

  • Safer Brand Neem Oil Concentrate. …
  • Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade, 10 lb. …
  • Trapro Dual-Sided Yellow Sticky Traps, 20-Pack. …
  • NaturesGoodGuys Live Beneficial Nematodes. …
  • Bug Sales Live Ladybugs, 1,500. …
  • Bug Sales Praying Mantis Egg Case With Hatching Habitat Cup. …
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How do you handle pesticides safely?

Only use product as intended, and never use additional pesticide for an increased effect.

Wear appropriate personal protective equipment

, such as gloves, long pants, boots, a faceshield, a hat and goggles. Thoroughly clean all spills and isolate the spill area. Do not burn pesticides or pour them down a drain.

Can we live without pesticides?

Without the presence of pesticides, fields would

be greener

in every sense of the word. The soil would be healthier, erode less easily and the surrounding environment would be safer for wildlife and plants trying to thrive. Each year, farmers in the US pay $14 billion for pesticides to make a profit off their farms.

What are the 3 types of pesticides?

  • insecticides,
  • herbicides,
  • rodenticides, and.
  • fungicides.

Do we really need pesticides?


protect crops from insect pests

, weeds and fungal diseases while they are growing. prevent rats, mice, flies and other insects from contaminating foods whilst they are being stored. safeguard human health, by stopping food crops being contaminated by fungi.

Which country uses most pesticides?

# Country Pesticide Use (tons) 1

China

1,763,000
2 United States 407,779 3 Brazil 377,176 4 Argentina 196,009

How did pesticides start?

The first recorded use of insecticides is

about 4500 years ago by Sumerians

who used sulphur compounds to control insects and mites, whilst about 3200 years ago the Chinese were using mercury and arsenical compounds for controlling body lice

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Are pesticides harmful to humans?

Pesticides are designed to

(in most cases) kill pests

. Many pesticides can also pose risks to people. A low level of exposure to a very toxic pesticide may be no more dangerous than a high level of exposure to a relatively low toxicity pesticide, for example. …

Diane Mitchell
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Diane Mitchell
Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.