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Shawn Bonilla
3 July, 01:21
Describe insecticide resistance?
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Augustus Morse
3 July, 02:25
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Insecticide resistance is the development by insects of resistance to insecticides. It is the ability an insect can either get naturally or by mutations to withstand the effects of insecticides aka becoming resistant.
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