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How does an insect species become resistant to an insecticide?

There are some offspring already resistant to the insecticide's effects that survive and reproduce.
After an exposure if the insect survives, it mutates to become resistant if it encounters it again.
The more exposure an insect has to the insecticide the weaker the effects of it are.
After exposure, all the reproductive cells have mutated to become resistant for the next generation.

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There are some offspring already resistant to the insecticide's effects that survive and reproduce.

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I believe you just answered it yourself. they development an immunity to insecticides the more they are exposed to it.

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