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Med Parazitol (Mosk)


Title:[Insecticidal gels--a promising form for using pyrethroids]
Author(s):Terekhova ZA;
Address:
Journal Title:Med Parazitol (Mosk)
Year:1995
Volume:
Issue:1
Page Number:29 - 32
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:0025-8326 (Print) 0025-8326 (Linking)
Abstract:"Insecticidal gels containing the following agents as active ingredients: permethrin (0.4%), cipermethrin (0.1%), fenvalerate (0.5%), alpha-methrin (0.2%) were designed and studied under laboratory and field conditions. When applied to various surface types, the designed formulations of the gels caused 100% death of cockroaches, domestic flies, bed-bugs and fleas. The application rate is 2.5-10.0 g/m2 depending on the species of insects. The residual insecticidal action of gels on the surfaces is as long as 3 months. The designed formulations are approved by the Ministry of Health of Russia for their manufacture and application"
Keywords:Animals Bedbugs Cockroaches Gels Houseflies Insect Repellents *Pyrethrins Rats/parasitology Sex Attractants Siphonaptera;
Notes:"MedlineTerekhova, Z A rus Comparative Study English Abstract Russia (Federation) 1995/01/01 Med Parazitol (Mosk). 1995 Jan-Mar; (1):29-32"

 
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