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insecticideAny chemical pesticide used to kill insects. Among the most effective insecticides are synthetic organic chemicals such as DDT and dieldrin, which are chlorinated hydrocarbons. These chemicals, however, have proved persistent in the environment and are also poisonous to all animal life, including humans, and are consequently banned in many countries. Other synthetic insecticides include organic phosphorus compounds such as malathion. Insecticides prepared from plants, such as derris and pyrethrum, are safer to use but need to be applied frequently and carefully. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Also, UPI announces it has acquired the asulam chemistry and two insecticides from Bayer Crop-Science and will assume global ownership and marketing rights to the asulam chemistry and its associated trade names, Asulox and Asilan. And with the heightened possibility of rootworm pressure-coupled with other pests-in corn, it is more important than ever to keep insecticides on target. Made from a special fabric interweaven with insecticides, Olyset Net is the only long-lasting insecticide-treated net approved by the World Health Organization. |
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