Household Insecticide
Household Insecticide
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Instructions for Bacillus thuringiensis
The advantages of Bacillus thuringiensis (1) The production process of Bacillus thuringiensis meets the environmental requirements, and there is less residue in the field after spraying insecticides.(2) Bacillus thuringiensis pesticide production cost is low, its production of raw materials from ...Read more -
The application status of Transfluthrin
The application status of Transfluthrin is mainly reflected in the following aspects: 1. High efficiency and low toxicity: Transfluthrin is an efficient and low toxicity pyrethroid for health use, which has a rapid knockout effect on mosquitoes. 2. Wide use: Transfluthrin can effectively control ...Read more -
Is DEET Bug Spray Toxic? What You Need to Know About This Powerful Bug Repellent
DEET is one of the few repellents proven to be effective against mosquitoes, ticks, and other pesky insects. But given the strength of this chemical, how safe is DEET for humans? DEET, which chemists call N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide, is found in at least 120 products registered with the ...Read more -
The household pesticide market will be worth more than $22.28 billion.
The global household pesticide market has seen significant growth as urbanization accelerates and people become more aware of health and hygiene. The increasing prevalence of vector-borne diseases such as dengue fever and malaria has increased the demand for household pesticides in recent y...Read more -
USF’s AI-Powered Smart Mosquito Trap Could Help Fight the Spread of Malaria and Save Lives Overseas
Researchers at the University of South Florida have used artificial intelligence to develop mosquito traps in hopes of using them overseas to prevent the spread of malaria. TAMPA — A new smart trap using artificial intelligence will be used to track mosquitoes spreading malaria in Af...Read more -
House flies lack the fitness costs associated with permethrin resistance.
The use of permethrin (pyrethroid) is an important component in pest control in animals, poultry and urban environments worldwide, probably due to its relatively low toxicity to mammals and high effectiveness against pests 13 . Permethrin is a broad-spectrum insecticide that has proven effe...Read more -
Effect of insecticide-treated bed nets and indoor residual spraying on malaria prevalence among women of reproductive age in Ghana: implications for malaria control and elimination |
Access to insecticide-treated bed nets and household-level implementation of IRS contributed to significant reductions in self-reported malaria prevalence among women of reproductive age in Ghana. This finding reinforces the need for a comprehensive malaria control response to contribute to ...Read more -
Pesticides found to be the leading cause of butterfly extinction
Although habitat loss, climate change, and pesticides are considered potential causes of the observed global decline in insect abundance, this work is the first comprehensive long-term study to assess their relative impacts. Using 17 years of survey data on land use, climate, multiple pestici...Read more -
Household pesticide use and urinary 3-phenoxybenzoic acid levels in older adults: evidence from repeated measures.
We measured urinary levels of 3-phenoxybenzoic acid (3-PBA), a pyrethroid metabolite, in 1239 rural and urban elderly Koreans. We also examined pyrethroid exposure using a questionnaire data source; Household pesticide sprays are a major source of community-level exposure to pyrethro...Read more -
International Code of Conduct on Pesticides – Guidelines for Household Pesticides
The use of household pesticides to control pests and disease vectors in homes and gardens is common in high-income countries (HICs) and increasingly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where they are often sold in local shops and stores. . An informal market for public use. The ri...Read more -
Unintended consequences of successful malaria control
For decades, insecticide-treated bed nets and indoor insecticide spraying programs have been important and widely successful means of controlling mosquitoes that transmit malaria, a devastating global disease. But for a time, these treatments also suppressed unwanted house insects such as bed b...Read more -
Grain culprits: Why do our oats contain chlormequat?
Chlormequat is a well-known plant growth regulator used to strengthen plant structure and facilitate harvesting. But the chemical is now under new scrutiny in the US food industry following its unexpected and widespread discovery in US oat stocks. Despite the crop being banned for consumpt...Read more





