In the struggle for the well-being of mankind and their environment, the habitat is green, human beings create poisonous drugs to destroy pests. Until recently, in the mid 20th century, chemicals were called poisons to control pests of agricultural crops, and today in our time they are called such pesticides.
Pesticides (Latin pestis - infection and caedo - kill). They are compounds that have a special place among living organisms that are alien to living organisms - compounds called xenobiotics. More than 4 million pesticides are used against pests worldwide, of which only 1% is effective. The development of hygienic standards for pesticides is of particular importance to prevent the negative effects of pesticides on the human body and the environment. The resistance of Seller's insecticide to soil, its movement through layers, accumulation, the degree of transfer of plants to the surface, the level of atmospheric air pollution at the workplace and atmospheric air when processing crops were evaluated.
Pesticides inevitably lead to profound changes in ecosystems, as they have a wide range of toxic effects on all living organisms. The names "Fungicide", "Acaricide", "Herbicide" and others, which are included in them, are to some extent conditional.
Chemical treatment of any pesticide can always give unexpected results i.e. it can cause a destructive effect, including for plants trying to protect. Often the plants are weakened and defeated by pests