Household Insecticide
Household Insecticide
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Application of Bacillus thuringiensis
Bacillus thuringiensis is a low-toxicity microbial insecticide. It mainly produces two types of toxins, namely endotoxins (crystal inclusions) and exotoxins, which cause pests to stop feeding and eventually die of starvation, blood deterioration and neurotoxicity. Insecticidal mechanism After th...Read more -
Pesticide residues in food: what is the situation in the EU?
In its latest annual report, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) stated that the risk to human health from pesticide residues used to kill or control pests (including disease vectors and harmful insects, animals, and plants) remains low, consistent with previous years. EFSA analyzed ...Read more -
Cloth bags treated with ‘extremely cheap’ insecticides could reduce malaria in infants | Global Health
Research has shown that because mosquito bites occur more frequently during the day, soaking fabrics with common insect repellents is a simple and effective method. From Africa to Latin America, and then to Asia, for centuries mothers have wrapped their babies in cloth and carried th...Read more -
The main characteristics and application techniques of Chlorantraniliprole
I. Main Properties of Chlorantraniliprole This pesticide is a nicotinic receptor activator (for muscles). It activates the nicotinic receptors of pests, causing the receptor channels to remain open abnormally for a long time, resulting in the unrestricted release of calcium ions stored within the...Read more -
The compound nitisidone, which belongs to the class of β-triketones, is capable of killing insecticide-resistant mosquitoes by absorption through the epidermis.
Pesticide resistance in disease-carrying arthropods, important to agriculture, veterinary science, and public health, poses a serious threat to global vector control programs. Previous studies have shown that blood-sucking arthropod vectors suffer high mortality when ingesting blood contai...Read more -
Bifenthrin for pest control
Bifenthrin can control cotton bollworm, cotton red spider, peach fruitworm, pear fruitworm, mountain ash mite, citrus red spider, yellow spot bug, tea fly, vegetable aphid, cabbage moth, eggplant red spider, tea moth, etc. pests. Bifenthrin has both contact and stomachic effects, but no systemic ...Read more -
The Remarkable Efficacy of Compound Sodium Nitrophenolate
Compound Sodium Nitrophenolate, a broad-spectrum plant growth regulator that combines nutritional, regulatory and preventive functions, can exert its effects throughout the entire growth cycle of plants. As a potent cell activator, fenoxypyr sodium can rapidly penetrate into the plant body, activ...Read more -
Researchers have discovered for the first time that a gene mutation in bed bugs can lead to pesticide resistance | Virginia Tech News
After World War II, bedbugs ravaged the world, but in the 1950s they were almost completely eradicated with the insecticide dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT). This chemical was later banned. Since then, this urban pest has made a comeback worldwide and has developed resistance to many ...Read more -
The effects and functions of Clothiandin
Clothiandin is a new type of nicotine-based insecticide, with multiple functions and effects. It is widely used in the control of agricultural pests. The main functions and effects of Clothiandin are as follows: 1. Insecticidal effect Contact and stomachicidal effect Clothiandin has a strong cont...Read more -
The main characteristics and application techniques of Chlorantraniliprole
I. Main Properties of Chlorantraniliprole This drug is a nicotinic receptor activator (for muscles). It activates the nicotinic receptors of pests, causing the receptor channels to remain open abnormally for a long time, resulting in the unrestricted release of calcium ions stored within the cell...Read more -
Threshold-based management techniques can reduce pesticide use by 44% without affecting pest and disease control or crop yields.
Pest and disease management is critical to agricultural production, protecting crops from harmful pests and diseases. Threshold-based control programs, which apply pesticides only when pest and disease population densities exceed a predetermined threshold, can reduce pesticide use. However...Read more -
Boric acid for pest control: effective and safe home use tips
Boric acid is a widespread mineral found in a variety of environments, from seawater to soil. However, when we talk about boric acid used as an insecticide, we are referring to the chemical compound extracted and purified from boron-rich deposits near volcanic regions and arid lakes. Altho...Read more





