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Insecticides: Protecting Crops and Public Health
Insecticides play a crucial role in modern agriculture and public health management by controlling harmful insect populations that threaten food security and human well-being. These chemical or biological substances are specifically formulated to kill or repel insects, making them an indispensable part of integrated pest management systems worldwide. By effectively reducing insect infestations, insecticides help farmers safeguard crop yields, ensure quality produce, and minimize economic losses. Beyond agriculture, insecticides are also widely used in residential and public health programs to control mosquitoes, flies, and other vectors that spread dangerous diseases such as malaria, dengue, and Zika virus.
The development of insecticides has evolved significantly over the decades. Early synthetic insecticides such as organophosphates and carbamates were widely used but raised concerns over toxicity and environmental impact. Today, newer generations of insecticides focus on precision and sustainability. For example, pyrethroids, neonicotinoids, and biological insecticides derived from natural organisms like bacteria or…
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