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  2. List of insecticides - Wikipedia

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    The pesticide manual provides much information on pesticides. [6] [7] Many of the insecticides in the list are not in use. The developer of a pesticide applies for a common name when they intend to sell it, but some nevertheless do not reach the market. Many insecticides have been banned or otherwise withdrawn from the market over the decades.

  3. Sulfoxaflor - Wikipedia

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    Sulfoxaflor is a systemic insecticide, acts as a neurotoxin to affected insects, and kills through contact or ingestion. Sulfoxaflor is classified for use against sap-feeding insects as a sulfoximine , which is a sub-group of insecticides that act as nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) competitive modulators.

  4. Pyrethrin - Wikipedia

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    Synergists make pyrethrin more effective, allowing lower doses to be effective. Pyrethrins are effective insecticides because they selectively target insects rather than mammals due to higher insect nerve sensitivity, smaller insect body size, lower mammalian skin absorption, and more efficient mammalian hepatic metabolism. [21]

  5. 7 mosquito repellant options to try in your backyard - AOL

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    From mosquito repellent stickers to bug spray and rechargeable LED bulbs, keep the bugs away this summer.

  6. 14 Common House Bugs and How to Deal with Them ... - AOL

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    How to Identify Them: Chances are good that you know what an ant looks like, but if you want a professional description, Wong tells us that “ants are small and slender with three body segments ...

  7. Insecticide - Wikipedia

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    Chewing insects, such as caterpillars, eat whole pieces of leaf. Sucking insects use feeding tubes to feed from phloem (e.g. aphids, leafhoppers, scales and whiteflies), or to suck cell contents (e.g. thrips and mites). An insecticide is more effective if it is in the compartment the insect feeds from.

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