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Spinosad is an
insecticide based on
chemical compounds found in the
bacterial species Saccharopolyspora spinosa. The
genus Saccharopolyspora was discovered...
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Spraying the
infected plants with
spinosad, an
organic insecticide, can
control some leaf miners.
Spinosad does not kill on
contact and must be ingested...
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Various insecticides (such as carbamates, pyrethroids, spinetoram, and
spinosad) can be
considered for pest control. The
similar spotted asparagus beetle...
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sensitive to the
toxic effects of ivermectin. For dogs, the
insecticide spinosad may have the
effect of
increasing the
toxicity of ivermectin. A 0.01% ivermectin...
- above) Argentina.
Spinosad resistance was also
first noticed in
Chile (possibly
thanks to a
cytochrome P450 and esterases), and then
spinosad/spinetoram cross-resistance...
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Retrieved 3
December 2022.
Sheele JM (2020). "A
Preliminary Report Showing Spinosad and
Fluralaner Are Able to
Incapacitate Cimex lectularius L., the Common...
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Pyridaben Pyriprole Sarolaner Adjuvants (Piperonyl butoxide, Sesamex)
Spinosad Sulfluramid Tebufenozide Tebufenpyrad Veracevine Xanthone Metaflumizone...
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evergreen trees.
Various bacterial sprays such as
Bacillus thuringiensis Bt/
Spinosad and
stomach insecticides such as
carbaryl (Sevin) are used to
control infestations...
- costly.
Spinosad and
Beauveria b****iana
experience varying mortality rates with
different conditions,
primarily temperature variation.
Spinosad works most...
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stored cereal)
Pyrethrum Qu****ia (South
American plant genus)
Ryanodine Spinosad AKA
Spinosyn A
Spinosyn D
Tetranortriterpenoid Thymol (controls varroa...