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- death or latent effects prohibiting further maturity.[citation needed] Larviciding techniques can also include the addition of surface films to standing...
- possible. Depending on the situation, source reduction, biocontrol, larviciding (killing of larvae), or adulticiding (killing of adults) may be used...
- Azolla (mosquito fern, duckweed fern, fairy moss, water fern) is a genus of seven species of aquatic ferns in the family Salviniaceae. They are extremely...
- fumigation of buildings, spraying of insect-breeding areas with oil and larvicide, installation of mosquito netting and window screens, and elimination...
- threats. Insecticides, larvicides, rodenticides, Lethal ovitraps and repellents can be used to control vectors. For example, larvicides can be used in mosquito...
- sand flies, snails, termites and mosquitoes both as a repellent and as a larvicide. Neem extracts act as an antifeedant and block the action of the insect...
- attributed the cause of a microcephaly outbreak in Brazil to the use of a larvicide chemical added to reservoirs of drinking water to combat dengue fever...
- certainty evidence that fogging may have an effect on malaria transmission. Larviciding by hand delivery of chemical or microbial insecticides into water bodies...
- eliminating transmission risk. Water sources can also be treated with the larvicide temephos, which kills copepods, and contaminated water can be treated...
- added that "this lack of spatial correlation weakens the idea that the larvicide is the cause of the problem." In addition, the BBC interviewed researchers...