Exposure to
pesticides is harmful to humans, and such harmful chemicals are not permitted in organic farming.
Not exact matches
Mass Audubon generally opposes most nuisance control practices, including spraying of
pesticides to kill adult mosquitoes when there
is a relatively low risk of mosquito - borne disease, because of the
human health risks of
pesticide exposures,
harmful environmental effects, and unproven effectiveness of these activities.
Being exposed to pesticides is extremely harmful to any human being especially for an expecting mother pesticide exposure can happen 2 to 3 weeks before the mother even knows she is expec
Being exposed
to pesticides is extremely
harmful to any
human being especially for an expecting mother pesticide exposure can happen 2 to 3 weeks before the mother even knows she is expec
being especially for an expecting mother
pesticide exposure can happen 2
to 3 weeks before the mother even knows she
is expecting.
Once in the food webs, these
pesticides can cause mutations, as well as diseases, which can
be harmful to humans as well as the entire food web.
Yes, it
is also a
pesticide, but a natural one (and great at getting rid of ants - here
's a great tutorial) but I
'm yet
to find conclusive evidence that it
is either safe or
harmful to humans (other than if it
is ingested, rubbed in the eyes, etc.).
Granted we don't have similar
human studies, but there
is growing consensus that even small doses of
pesticides and other chemicals can
be harmful to humans.