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- situation, source reduction, biocontrol, larviciding (killing of larvae), or adulticiding (killing of adults) may be used to manage mosquito po****tions. These...
- An entomopathogenic fungus is a fungus that can kill or seriously disable insects. They don't need to enter into the body through oral ingestion or intake...
- Insecticides are pesticides used to kill insects. They include ovicides and larvicides used against insect eggs and larvae, respectively. Acaricides, which...
- by the essential oil. The essential oil mixed with kaolin is both an adulticide and an ovicide, effective for three months against C. maculatus in cowpea...
- the US.[citation needed] ****nic compounds have been used for heartworm adulticide treatment in cats, as well as dogs, but seem more likely to cause pulmonary...
- PMRA has also re-evaluated malathion and approved its use as a mosquito adulticide. Colovic, Mirjana B.; Krstic, Danijela Z.; Lazarevic-Pasti, Tamara D.;...
- at least two separate molecules. This is typically achieved using an adulticide to kill adult fleas and an insect development inhibitor (IDI), such as...
- the fruits may be dropped. Control measures include the use of NOCTOVI adulticide attract and kill formulation, growing of resistant varieties, weeding...
- (2,000 km2) in southeastern M****achusetts were treated with mosquito adulticides to reduce the risk of humans contracting EEE. Several human cases were...
- Junquera, P. (2000-12-16). "Efficacy of nitenpyram as a systemic flea adulticide in dogs and cats". The Veterinary Record. 147 (25): 709–713. ISSN 0042-4900...