Pesticides Safe For Kitchen Use Developed in Japan
Japan's Ecologia Co. has developed a pesiticide that is safe for kitchen use – restaurants and other commercial joints.
The pesticide uses oil from the Neem tree…which in Europe and the US is known for killing and repelling harmful insects.
Regular pesticides spray poison on insects and other critters which are then ingested causing them to die. Meaning…if we biped creatures ingested them, the same result would happen.
This new pesiticide plugs up the opening through which insects breathe in air,
causing them to suffocate. It is only toxic to insects….and well, Spiderman.
Tests were conducted on rats to confirm that the spray is harmless to humans…even humans that are rats.
Next think you know, someone will be saying, "hey, there's a fly suffocating in my soup."
Ecologia hopes to make a different killing on this product.
What do you think?
