Household Insecticide
Household Insecticide
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Temporal evolution of insecticide resistance and biology of the major malaria vectors, Anopheles mosquitoes, in Uganda
Increasing insecticide resistance reduces the effectiveness of vector control. Monitoring vector resistance is essential to understand its evolution and design effective responses. In this study, we monitored patterns of insecticide resistance, vector population biology, and genetic variat...Read more -
Household use of insecticide-treated mosquito nets and associated factors in Pawi County, Benishangul-Gumuz Region, northwest Ethiopia
Insecticide-treated bed nets are a cost-effective vector control strategy for malaria prevention and should be treated with insecticides and regularly maintained. This means that the use of insecticide-treated bed nets in areas with high malaria prevalence is a highly effective way to prev...Read more -
New dual-action insecticide bednets offer hope in fight against malaria in Africa
Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) have become the cornerstone of malaria prevention efforts over the past two decades, and their widespread use has played a major role in preventing the disease and saving lives. Since 2000, global malaria control efforts, including through ITN campaigns, hav...Read more -
What are the functions and uses of bifenthrin?
Bifenthrin has contact killing and stomach poisoning effects, with a long-lasting effect. It can control underground pests such as grubs, worms, and wireworms, vegetable pests such as aphids, cabbage worms, greenhouse whiteflies, red spiders, and tea yellow mites, as well as tea tree pests such a...Read more -
The application effects of D-Phenothrin are mainly reflected in the following aspects
1. Insecticidal effect: D-Phenothrin is a highly efficient insecticide, mainly used to control flies, mosquitoes, cockroaches and other sanitary pests in households, public places, industrial areas and other environments. It has a special effect on cockroaches, especially larger ones (such as the...Read more -
Household use of insecticide-treated mosquito nets and associated factors in Pawi County, Benishangul-Gumuz Region, northwest Ethiopia
Introduction: Insecticide-treated mosquito nets (ITNs) are commonly used as a physical barrier to prevent malaria infection. One of the most important ways to reduce the burden of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa is through the use of ITNs. Insecticide-treated bed nets are a cost-effec...Read more -
What is the function of deltamethrin? What is deltamethrin?
Deltamethrin can be formulated into emulsifiable concentrate or wettable powder. It is a moderate insecticide with a broad insecticidal spectrum. It has contact and stomach poison effects, rapid contact action, strong knockdown effect, no fumigation or internal suction effect, broad-spectrum inse...Read more -
Which insects can pyrethroid insecticides kill
Common pyrethroid insecticides include Cypermethrin, Deltamethrin, cyfluthrin, and cypermethrin, etc. Cypermethrin: Mainly used for the control of chewing and sucking mouthparts pests as well as various leaf mites. Deltamethrin: It is mainly used to control pests of Lepidoptera and homoptera, a...Read more -
Do you know the insecticidal mechanism and application method of Chlorantraniliprole ?
Chlorantraniliprole is currently the most popular insecticide on the market and can be regarded as the insecticide with the highest sales volume in every country. It is a comprehensive manifestation of strong permeability, conductivity, chemical stability, high insecticidal activity and the abili...Read more -
How to use Bifenthrin to control termites
Introduction to Bifenthrin Termite Medicine 1. Due to its own chemical structure characteristics, bifenthrin can not only effectively control termites but also has a long-lasting repelling effect on termites. Under reasonable avoidance conditions, it can effectively prevent buildings from being i...Read more -
Home use of insecticides may lead to mosquito resistance, report says
The use of insecticides in the home can have a significant impact on the development of resistance in disease-carrying mosquitoes and reduce the effectiveness of insecticides. Vector biologists from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine have published a paper in The Lancet Americ...Read more -
Instructions for Bacillus thuringiensis Insecticide
Bacillus thuringiensis is an important agricultural microorganism, and its role should not be underestimated. Bacillus thuringiensis is an effective plant growth promoting bacterium. It can promote the growth and development of plants through multiple pathways, such as inducing the release of gro...Read more



