Is it true that if you use carbofuran, you won't get worms?

It's not that if you use carbofuran, you won't get worms.

Although carbofuran can kill most pests, it can't kill all pests, so it can only be said that it can be done in some places, because carbofuran can kill all pests in this place.

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Commonly used pesticides are as follows:

1, parathion: also known as 1605, is a widely effective and highly toxic pesticide. It has strong contact killing, stomach toxicity and fumigation effects, and has good egg killing effect, but it has no absorption and transport in vivo.

2. Methyl parathion: also known as methyl-160-5, it is a brown oily liquid, insoluble in water, soluble in ethanol and acetone, stable in neutral and acidic media and rapidly decomposed in alkaline substances. It has contact toxicity and stomach toxicity, and has certain steaming use.

3. Phoxim: light yellow oily liquid, stable in medium and acidic medium, and easy to decompose in case of alkali. It degrades quickly in the sun. In dark conditions, the solution is slow. The remaining period is 2-3 days.

4. Malathion: The pure compound is a colorless liquid, stable in neutral medium, rapidly decomposed when it meets copper and aluminum, easily soluble in organic solvents and slightly soluble in water.

4. Dimethoate is an organophosphorus pesticide with high efficiency and low toxicity. It is a commonly used systemic insecticide. After the pesticide is absorbed by plants, it is transported to roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and other organs with the water flow in the tree, but it does not affect the normal physiological functions of plants. When pests eat plant organs, they are killed by potions and poisoned.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-carbofuran