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  1. Common beet 2 items
  2. Lovage 1 item
  3. Almond 1 item
  4. Anthurium 1 item
  5. Apple tree 11 items
  6. Apricot tree 4 items
  7. Arborvitae 1 item
  8. Azalea and Rhododendron 1 item
  9. Balcony flowers 1 item
  10. Barley 10 items
  11. Basil 1 item
  12. Beans 8 items
  13. Beet fodder 1 item
  14. Beet sugar 8 items
  15. Begonia 1 item
  16. Blackberries 2 items
  17. Blueberry 1 item
  18. Bonsai 1 item
  19. Broccoli 6 items
  20. Brussels sprouts 4 items
  21. Butternut squash 1 item
  22. Buxus 1 item
  23. Cabbages 20 items
  24. Callistephus chinensis 1 item
  25. Carnations 1 item
  26. Carrot 8 items
  27. Cauliflower 10 items
  28. Celery 6 items
  29. Cherry tree 5 items
  30. Chickpeas 1 item
  31. Chrysanthemums 1 item
  32. Citrus 2 items
  33. Climbing plants 1 item
  34. Coriander 1 item
  35. Corn 4 items
  36. Cranberries 1 item
  37. Cucumber 14 items
  38. Decorative shrubs 2 items
  39. Eggplant 11 items
  40. Fragole 12 items
  41. Garlic 3 items
  42. Gazania 1 item
  43. Geranium 1 item
  44. Gerbera 2 items
  45. Gooseberry 1 item
  46. Grain 2 items
  47. Grapes 1 item
  48. Grass 1 item
  49. Green plants 2 items
  50. Hordeum distichon 2 items
  51. Horseradish 1 item
  52. Indoor flowers 2 items
  53. Leek 1 item
  54. Lettuce 8 items
  55. Linseed 1 item
  56. Mustard 3 items
  57. Oat 6 items
  58. Olive 2 items
  59. Onion 12 items
  60. Oregano 1 item
  61. Ornamental plants 6 items
  62. Ornamental trees 2 items
  63. Parsley 6 items
  64. Parsnip 5 items
  65. Peach tree 9 items
  66. Pear tree 4 items
  67. Peas 5 items
  68. Pepper 15 items
  69. Petunia 1 item
  70. Plum tree 10 items
  71. Potato 15 items
  72. Pumpkins 3 items
  73. Quince tree 2 items
  74. Radishes 8 items
  75. Rapeseed 9 items
  76. Raspberries 2 items
  77. Romanian peppers 2 items
  78. Rosemary 1 item
  79. Roses 1 item
  80. Sour cherries 2 items
  81. Soybean 1 item
  82. Spinach 4 items
  83. Summer savory 1 item
  84. Sunflower 3 items
  85. Thyme 1 item
  86. Tobacco 1 item
  87. Tomatoes 18 items
  88. Turf 2 items
  89. Vineyard 7 items
  90. Wheat 11 items
  91. Zucchini 5 items
 
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Being a substance meant to kill insects, insecticides can be of different kinds, as they attack insects at different stages of life. Insect growth regulators are meant to inhibit the development of these pests, and depending on what type of pests you are fighting against, you can use ovicides and larvicides, to make sure you stop their growth and reproduction. They are also divided by their ability to alter the ecosystems they come in contact with, as some have residual, long-term activity, and others kill on contact. Insecticides can also be categorized by their natural, biological kind and synthetic, chemical structure.

They can be in solid, liquid, or gaseous form, and depending on a different category, they can be classified by whether they will be toxic to unrelated, non-targeted species. Insecticides can also be repellent or non-repellent, with the latter killing slowly, but managing to eradicate more individuals from a colony, as they cannot detect the insecticide and carry it to their nest.

Nearly all insecticides have the potential to significantly alter ecosystems and some are even toxic to humans.