Why do pesticides create the greatest problems for carnivores?

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They can poison and harm the carnivore. When it eats the prey it also eats the pesticides which could kill it.
when a carnivores prey consumes pesticides that does not affect it, it can be consumed by a predator that is affected by the pesticide.
Reduced control of the target
Injury of non-target plants and animals
Environmental damage.
May disrupt the natural balance in ecosystems
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Because the carnivore's prey is affected by pesticides for whatever reason (ex. the prey could have been near a recent pesticide spray, or the prey could have been near a mosquito that had been carrying a pesticide microbe) then the predator/carnivore/ consumer of the prey could then be negatively affected by the microbes the prey was carrying.
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Because when they eat a dead anamil pesticides it goes in to there body
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it couldnt really affect them but if the pesticide was ejected for lets say multiuse the carnivore will also be affected by it while the pest is getting eaten by the carnivore the veins will realease all the pesticide into the carnivores system which wouldnt be a big problem except that it has poisin in it for the pests. An thats mt conclusion for pesticide. (btw im only 12)
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