Can garden vegetables be eaten after applying ant insecticide?
The answer is no.
Most ant insecticides are harmful to humans. After applying ant insecticide, there will be a layer of insecticide residue on the vegetables. If the vegetables are eaten directly, the insecticide will enter the human body, which may cause food poisoning. Therefore, it is not recommended to eat garden vegetables after applying ant insecticide.
If you do decide to eat garden vegetables after applying ant insecticide, be sure to wash them thoroughly under running water before consuming.
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