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Pesticides may enter the human body through contact with the skin (dermal exposure) and through the mouth, lungs, and eyes. Different formulations of pesticides affect the body in different ways.
Insecticides are a type of pesticide that is used to specifically target and insects. Some insecticides include snail bait, ant killer, and wasp killer. Herbicides are used to undesirable plants or weeds. Some herbicides will all the plants they touch, while others are designed to target one species.
Medical Definition pesticide. noun. pes​ti​cide ˈpes-tə-ˌsīd. : an agent used to destroy pests.
What is the Pesticide Illness Surveillance Program (PISP)? The Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) tracks all reported acute pesticide illnesses and injuries, collecting the data from physician reports, Poison Control, health officers, and others as part of our Pesticide Illness Surveillance Program (PISP).
Pesticides are chemical substances that are meant to pests. In general, a pesticide is a chemical or a biological agent such as a virus, bacterium, antimicrobial, or disinfectant that deters, incapacitates, kills, pests.
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Pesticides are pest-killing substances that help protect plants against molds, fungi, rodents, noxious weeds, and insects. Pesticides help prevent crop loss and, potentially, human disease.
Pesticide law defines a pesticide (with certain minor exceptions) as: Any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest. Any substance or mixture of substances intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant, or desiccant. Any nitrogen stabilizer.

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