Dangers of chemicals effects of using pesticides

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Dangers of Chemicals: Effects of Using Pesticides

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Whilst the long-term impact of chemical-based pesticides cannot be precisely predicted, regular use is known to harm other helpful organisms. Such pesticides are powerful enough to kill targeted insects and other non-target ones, too. They can also injure or poison humans if not properly handled. Chemicals in the Garden There are many reasons gardeners should avoid chemicals in the garden. Many environmental organisations have voiced out their concerns over the effects of chemical-based pesticides. Regular use can lead to insect population resistance, which is counterproductive. Spraying chemical on plants and crops also introduces the possibility of residues still being present when food is served and eaten.


Effects on Wildlife Intensive farming, which is dependent

on

high

pesticide

inputs, is the main driver of wildlife declines in the UK. Studies suggest that the use of pesticides can harm bees

or

pollinator

species

by

posing a threat to their health. According to a report from The Independent, pesticides contribute to mass bee deaths, which can also affect other organisms such as birds and fish. This is why it makes perfect sense to avoid using these products

in

farming

and

home

gardening.. The Perfect Lawn As many gardeners desire the perfect lawn, they use chemical based products to achieve this goal. What they do not know is that quality turf is achievable using natural feeds and sensible mowing routines. Many sustainable methods do not require the use of chemicals. Weeds, for example, do not need commercial killing products, and can be removed by hand. Wise Use of Pesticides There are more than 700 pesticide products listed by the Chemicals Regulation Directorate (CRD). This includes a variety of specific products based on ferric phosphate, which are harmless to wildlife, humans, and pets. Gardeners should focus on using products approved by the government.


It is still possible to create a healthy garden without the use of chemicals. Landscaping and garden experts can assist homeowners in creating and maintaining attractive and wildlife-friendly green spaces. Giving proper attention to good growing conditions and gardening techniques are also crucial in keeping the garden lush and beautiful. RESOURCES: http://oakleighmanor.com/ http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/pesticides-linkedto-mass-bee-deaths-also-affect-other-friendly-organismsincluding-birds-and-fish-9557959.html http://www.pesticides.gov.uk/databases.asp http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/nov/04/willthe-uks-pollinator-strategy-be-enough-to-stop-bee-decline


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