What does the term "Pesticide paradox" refer to?

What does the term "Pesticide paradox" refer to?
A. The phenomena where a piece of code that has a lot of bugs is likely to have more hidden, yet unfound bugs
B. The decreasing efficiency of debugging when done in code that has many bugs
C. Reduced effectiveness of test cases that are repeated and focused on the same scenarios
D. The redundancy of testing the same objects in both black and white box techniques

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  1. Pesticide Paradox

    The phenomenon that the more you test software, the more immune it becomes to your tests – just as insects eventually build up resistance and the pesticide no longer works

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