"Nicotine pesticide" refers to the use of nicotine, derived from tobacco plants, as an insecticide or pest control agent. While nicotine can indeed be effective in controlling pests, its use as a pesticide is highly regulated due to its toxicity to humans and other non-target organisms. In many countries, including India, the use of nicotine-based pesticides is restricted or banned altogether due to health and environmental concerns. Instead, safer and more environmentally friendly alternatives are recommended for pest control purposes. If you're looking for information on nicotine-based pesticides, it's important to consult with local agricultural authorities or experts to ensure compliance with regulations and to explore safer alternatives.
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