Insecticidal soap is based on potassium fatty acids and is used to control many plant pests. Because insecticidal soap only works on direct contact with the pests, it is sprayed on plants in way such that the entire plant is wetted. Soaps have a low mammalian toxicity and are therefore considered safe to be used around children and pets and may be used in organic farming.
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Created | 04 Aug 2016 |
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File Size | 850MB |
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Total Clip(s) Length | 0:11 |
Individual Clip Lengths | 0:11 |
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Number of Clips | 1 |
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Setting | Outdoors |
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Tags | agriculture, biochemistry, bumble bee, Caterpillars, chemistry, Colorado beetle, garden, Insecticidal soap, pesticides, pests, plants, potatoes, spray, sprinkle, yield, |