![]() ![]() Now that’s a one sentence horror story you didn’t need to read! Pesticides are chemicals used to kill fungus, bacteria, plant diseases, weeds, insects, snails or slugs. And every time I see bugs I can’t help but think that they are not alone… and that if you see one, there’s bound to be more lurking. But, first of all, what is the difference between pesticides and insecticides? These are the sprays you grab when a flying cockroach appears on the wall. I am sure you are no stranger to the situation above. You stand above its lifeless body-you, the triumphant hero. Just when you thought things couldn’t get worse, it starts to fly across the room! You quickly grab a can of bug spray and spray half a can in your panic which quickly soaks the cockroach-the chemicals quickly enter its nervous system and cause its legs and body to twitch, spasm and eventually it lays motionless. You get closer to take a look and realise it is a massive cockroach. As you make your way to your bed you notice something scurrying across the wall. Picture this scenario: you’re getting ready for bed and turn the light on in your room.
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