Insecticides

Insecticide is a chemical substance or biological agent specifically designed to kill, repel, or control insects. It is commonly used in agriculture, public health, and household applications to protect crops, prevent the spread of diseases carried by insects, and reduce pest infestations. Insecticides work through various mechanisms—such as attacking the nervous system, disrupting growth, or repelling insects—and can be formulated as sprays, powders, granules, or liquid