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"We've been spraying pyrethroid on the ground and malathion in the air," she said.
The initial active ingredient was the first synthetic pyrethroid, allethrin.
Sumithrin, a synthetic pyrethroid, is the main active ingredient.
Most foggers contain pyrethroid, pyrethrin, or both as active ingredients.
Metofluthrin is a pyrethroid used as an insect repellent.
A key factor is impregnating the nets with a biodegradable insecticide called pyrethroid.
There is growing interest in both synthetic pyrethroid and the pyrrole insecticide, chlorfenapyr.
Empenthrin (also called vaporthrin) is a synthetic pyrethroid used in insecticides.
This paves the way for aerial spraying of synthetic pyrethroid insecticides from tonight on.
The active ingredient is cyfluthrin, which is a synthetic pyrethroid commonly used in household products.
Allethrin was the first pyrethroid.
Allethrin, the first pyrethroid synthesized (active ingredient of Raid)
Resmethrin, the active ingredient in Scourge, is a pyrethroid, which is a synthetic form of pyrethrin.
Phenothrin, also called sumithrin, is a synthetic pyrethroid that kills adult fleas and ticks.
Bioavailability and biotransformation of sediment-associated pyrethroid insecticides in Lumbriculus variegatus.
The only federally approved mite killer for the control of Varroa is Apistan, a synthetic pyrethroid.
Therefore, inhibiting the P450s allows higher unmetabolised systemic concentrations of the insecticide (such as pyrethroid) to remain within the target animal for a longer period.
The ear tags are made of a PVC matrix impregnated with pyrethroid, and can be effective for between 16 to 24 weeks.
A combination of resmethrin (SBP 1382) and a synthetic pyrethroid is considered the best means of control.
It is a synthetic pyrethroid, meaning its synthetic insecticide mimics chemicals found naturally in certain flowers known to kill mosquitoes.
Raid derivatives aimed at particular invertebrate species can contain other active agents such as the more toxic cyfluthrin, another synthetic pyrethroid.
It is classified as a pyrethroid, meaning that in terms of chemical structure, it resembles the naturally occurring insecticide pyrethrin.
Piperonyl butoxide prevents the insect's enzymes from metabolizing the pyrethroid, which would diminish its lethality.
However, when added to insecticide mixtures, typically pyrethrins, pyrethroid, and carbamate insecticides, their potency is increased considerably.
An alternate chemical method is a pyrethroid pour-on, which will last from 6 to 10 weeks depending on the exact type of pyrethroid used.