Agriculture Transformation
What is Insecticide?
Insecticide is a chemical or biological medicine used to kill or control harmful insects that damage crops.
Insects like caterpillars, aphids, beetles, and moths attack crops by eating leaves, fruits, stems, or sucking plant juices. This can lower crop quality, reduce yield, and even kill the plant.
Examples of harmful insects:
Aphids
Whiteflies
Armyworms
Grasshoppers
Bollworms