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Issue: Reduced Pesticide Usage

Reduced pesticide usage is one of the benefits of genetically modified crops that are pest resistant. Currently, genetically modified pest resistant crops include Bt cotton, Bt corn, Bt sweet corn, Bt potatoes, and virus resistant squash. These crops are able to resist certain pests and need fewer pesticide sprays. In the past, pesticide usage on cotton, sweet corn and potatoes has been very high with some of these crops requiring more than a dozen insecticide sprays per season. However, Bt sweet corn needs less than 15% of the insecticide sprays than does traditional varieties.

But Bt crops still do need some insecticide sprays. Bt is very selective and only controls some insects, and the protection provided by the Bt only protects against some pests. So while Bt crops are protected from the primary pests, control of secondary pests may sometimes require the use of insecticide sprays.