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Household Insecticide

Household Insecticide

  • The functions and Uses of bifenthrin

    The functions and Uses of bifenthrin

    Bifenthrin has contact killing and stomach toxicity effects, but no systemic or fumigation activity. It has a fast killing speed, a long-lasting effect, and a broad insecticidal spectrum. It is mainly used to control pests such as Lepidoptera larvae, whiteflies, aphids, and herbivorous spider mit...
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  • The role and efficacy of D-tetramethrin

    The role and efficacy of D-tetramethrin

    D-tetramethrin is a commonly used insecticide, which has the effect of quickly knocking down sanitary pests such as mosquitoes and flies, and has the effect of repels cockroaches. The following are its main functions and effects: Effect on sanitary pests 1. Quick knockout effect D-tetramethrin ha...
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  • Providing Insecticide Treated Nets (ITNs) through a Digital, Single-Step, Door-to-Door Strategy: Lessons from Ondo State, Nigeria | Malaria Magazine

    Providing Insecticide Treated Nets (ITNs) through a Digital, Single-Step, Door-to-Door Strategy: Lessons from Ondo State, Nigeria | Malaria Magazine

           The use of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) is a malaria prevention strategy recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). Nigeria has been distributing ITNs regularly during interventions since 2007. Intervention activities and assets are often tracked using paper or digital systems....
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  • The role of high efficiency Lambda Cyhalothrin

    The role of high efficiency Lambda Cyhalothrin

    1. High efficiency Lambda Cyhalothrin can inhibit the conduction of nerve axons of insects, and has evading, knocking down and poisoning effects on insects. It has a wide insecticidal spectrum, high activity, rapid efficacy, and resistance to rain after spraying, but long-term use is easy to prod...
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  • Insecticide-resistant Anopheles mosquitoes from Ethiopia, but not Burkina Faso, exhibit changes in microbiota composition after insecticide exposure | Parasites and Vectors

    Insecticide-resistant Anopheles mosquitoes from Ethiopia, but not Burkina Faso, exhibit changes in microbiota composition after insecticide exposure | Parasites and Vectors

           Malaria remains a major cause of death and illness in Africa, with the greatest burden among children under 5 years of age. The most effective means of preventing the disease are insecticidal vector control agents that target adult Anopheles mosquitoes. As a result of the widespread use of...
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  • The Role of Permethrin

    The Role of Permethrin

    Permethrin has strong touch and stomach toxicity, and has the characteristics of strong knockout force and fast insecticidal speed. It is more stable to light, and the development of resistance to pests is also slower under the same conditions of use, and it is highly effective against lepidopter...
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  • The Use of Heptafluthrin

    The Use of Heptafluthrin

    It is a pyrethroid insecticide, a soil insecticide, which can well control coleoptera and lepidoptera and some diptera pests living in soil. With 12 ~ 150g/ha, it can control soil pests such as pumpkin decastra, golden needle, jumping beetle, scarab, beet cryptophaga, ground tiger, corn borer, Sw...
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  • The Use Effect of Chlorempenthrin

    The Use Effect of Chlorempenthrin

    Chlorempenthrin is a new type of pyrethroid insecticide with high efficiency and low toxicity, which has good effect on mosquitoes, flies and cockroaches. It has the characteristics of high vapor pressure, good volatility and strong killing power, and the knockout speed of pests is fast, especial...
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  • The Role and Effect of Prallethrin

    The Role and Effect of Prallethrin

    Prallethrin , a chemical, molecular formula C19H24O3, mainly used mainly for the processing of mosquito coils, electric mosquito coils, liquid mosquito coils. The appearance of Prallethrin is a clear yellowish to amber thick liquid.  Object Mainly used to control cockroaches, mosquitoes, housefli...
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  • Monitoring the susceptibility of Phlebotomus argentipes, the vector of visceral leishmaniasis in India, to cypermethrin using the CDC bottle bioassay | Pests and Vectors

    Monitoring the susceptibility of Phlebotomus argentipes, the vector of visceral leishmaniasis in India, to cypermethrin using the CDC bottle bioassay | Pests and Vectors

           Visceral leishmaniasis (VL), known as kala-azar in the Indian subcontinent, is a parasitic disease caused by the flagellated protozoan Leishmania that can be fatal if not treated promptly. The sandfly Phlebotomus argentipes is the only confirmed vector of VL in Southeast Asia, where it is ...
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  • What insect can cypermethrin control and how to use?

    What insect can cypermethrin control and how to use?

    Mechanism and characteristics of action Cypermethrin is mainly to block the sodium ion channel in the pest nerve cells, so that the nerve cells lose function, resulting in the target pest paralysis, poor coordination, and eventually death. The drug enters the body of the insect by touch and inges...
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  • What Are the Effects of Permethrin

    What Are the Effects of Permethrin

    Application Permethrin has strong touch and stomach toxicity, and has the characteristics of strong knockout force and fast insecticidal speed. It is more stable to light, and the development of resistance to pests is also slower under the same conditions of use, and it is highly effective agains...
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