dayum_samantha Posted August 10, 2016 Posted August 10, 2016 hey guys, i am a gcse student, so i kinda get that insecticides and herbicides are a type of pesticide? but what is the main difference between all of 3 thanks in advance
DrP Posted August 10, 2016 Posted August 10, 2016 The "cide" suffex means "killer"... So an insecticide is an insect killer and herbicide a herb (plant) killer. Pesticide is general to cover most pests, like insects, weeds etc.. You also get the same suffix with other words too, like biocide (killer of biological organisms), matricide (the killing of ones own mother), infanticide etc... Although infanticide is an act.... not an in can spay unfortunately. ;-)
dayum_samantha Posted August 11, 2016 Author Posted August 11, 2016 The "cide" suffex means "killer"... So an insecticide is an insect killer and herbicide a herb (plant) killer. Pesticide is general to cover most pests, like insects, weeds etc.. You also get the same suffix with other words too, like biocide (killer of biological organisms), matricide (the killing of ones own mother), infanticide etc... Although infanticide is an act.... not an in can spay unfortunately. ;-) thank you mucho
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