No. When you're talking about that topic, if you kill the host you kill the predators too. When these farmers are killing the insect, they're killing off the natural hosts to all these insects. The monarch butterfly is gone. The bumblebee is gone. We just don't see them anymore. We used to see bumblebees every day. I've seen one queen bumblebee this year. When my kids were small they would catch bumblebees all the time and put them in a jar. It just doesn't happen anymore.
We had wild leafcutters that would live underneath the lids of our hives. They're non-existent. If it wasn't for the honeybee, there would be no pollinators out there because the natural pollinators are gone. If you have a pest and you take away the pest, then you also take away the thing that goes after that pest. You eliminate it. It's eliminating birds.
I have three birds sitting in my freezer at home waiting for somebody to come. A neighbour down the road has a bird in his freezer. Last year they took two birds, and we still don't have the samples from the birds.