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Insecticides are
pesticides used to kill insects. They
include ovicides and
larvicides used
against insect eggs and larvae, respectively. The
major use...
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ovicide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ovicide may
refer to:
Insecticides that are
designed to kill eggs
Infanticide (zoology), the destruction...
- Segonzac, 2007
Ovicides jasoni Shields & Segonzac, 2007
Ovicides jonesi Shields & Segonzac, 2007
Ovicides julieae Shields, 2001
Ovicides paralithodis Kajihara...
- oil. The
essential oil
mixed with
kaolin is both an
adulticide and an
ovicide,
effective for
three months against C.
maculatus in cowpea. The thrips...
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Raymond Keene,
Ovicide Archived 2022-06-05 at the
Wayback Machine, The Spectator, 27
January 1979...
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xanthone was
introduced as an
insecticide and it
currently finds uses as
ovicide for
codling moth eggs and as a larvicide.
Xanthone is also used in the...
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infanticide is
studied in zoology,
specifically in the
field of ethology.
Ovicide is the
analogous destruction of eggs. The
practice has been
observed in...
- hatch.
Females of the
species are
known to
destroy eggs
guarded by
males (
ovicide, a form of infanticide),
which secures care for
their ****ure offspring...
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songs to
conspecifics that were
simulated by
playback lost
fewer eggs to
ovicide by
other wrens.
Female bird song in this
species is, therefore, thought...
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nematodes (microscopic, worm-like
organisms that feed on
plant roots)
Ovicides Kill eggs of
insects and
mites Pheromones Biochemicals used to disrupt...