The widespread use of pesticides in pest control has led to the appearance of numerous damages, which has made their use subject to criticism for the following reasons:
Specialized pesticides are expensive, and general pesticides also kill vital enemies.
The emergence of new pests that were secondary and became major and destructive for crops.
Pest resistance to pesticides when used repeatedly.
Pollution of the environment and the prolonged stay of pesticides in it, which harms beneficial organisms.
The transmission of pesticide residues to humans and animals and their accumulation in the body causing dangerous diseases.
Reduced crop production as a result of the toxicity of some pesticides to plants.
Its great harm to bees, fish and marine organisms.
Pesticides are thus "economic poisons" - they are useful if used correctly at the right time and place, as they reduce pest losses and the resulting poisoning damage.
