Product labels caution people to handle organophosphate insecticides with respect. |
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Farmworkers who come into contact with insecticides and pesticides are prone to chronic illnesses. |
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It was also incorporated into a broad range of industrial products, including lubricants, insecticides, paints, and varnishes. |
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Head lice are difficult to remove because of their size, reinfestation rate, life cycle, and their ability to develop immunity to insecticides. |
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Many insecticides used for livestock insect control are restricted for use in milking parlors and on lactating dairy cattle. |
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Some prominent examples are the insecticides parathion, fenitrothion, malathion, and phosphamidon. |
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Air-blast sprayers, which are commonly used to apply insecticides and fungicides in orchards, produce a relatively high number of small droplets. |
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The organophosphate type of insecticides vary greatly in their toxicity and hazard to man. |
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Chemical studies of this plant led to the development of methyl carbamate insecticides. |
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The two traditional insecticides used for grasshopper control in rangeland are malathion and carbaryl. |
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We don't use any commercial fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, parasiticides, antibiotics, or growth hormones. |
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Kerosene is also used as a fuel for tractors and power generators and as a solvent for garden chemicals such as weedkillers and insecticides. |
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The nonstick chemicals also serve in stain-resistant coatings and as surfactants in fire-fighting foams, floor polishes, and insecticides. |
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Curare, botulinum toxin, and organophosphorus insecticides each interfere with neural transmission. |
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Controlling pear psylla is a real challenge to commercial orchardists, mostly because the insect is quickly resistant to new insecticides. |
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Growers frequently apply insecticides to control the critter, but it has armed itself with resistance to many chemicals. |
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Lime whitewashes are very alkaline and cause insecticides to become ineffective in controlling insects. |
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Those compounds include human and veterinary drugs, natural and synthetic hormones, detergents, plasticizers, insecticides and fire retardants. |
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Due to residues in the witloof chicory heads the use of insecticides is forbidden during forcing. |
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Among the substances currently being studied for their potential as delousing agents in salmon are the pyrethroid insecticides. |
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Organochlorine insecticides include chemicals such as DDT, methoxychlor, heptachlor, chlordane, toxaphene, aldrin, endrin, dieldrin, and lindane. |
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All leading soil insecticides offer roots substantial protection against rootworm. |
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Repeated applications of some insecticides may be needed to control lace bugs effectively. |
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The major OP insecticides used include acephate, azinphos methyl, chlorpyrifos, dimethoate, disulfoton, fenamiphos, and phosmet. |
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Meanwhile, new products are being developed, because most mosquitoes have grown resistant to the original insecticides. |
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The effect of these chemicals, particularly insecticides, has been studied for many decades. |
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Daisy plants were first used centuries ago as a lice remedy in the Middle East, and this led to the discovery of pyrethrum insecticides. |
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Before applying insecticides hazardous to bees, operators should check with the Consolidated Farm Service Agency to locate apiaries. |
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And they've also found two new mutations that make the roaches more resistant to pyrethroid and related insecticides. |
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Farmers who can afford them rely heavily on chemical insecticides to control Maruca. |
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Others are synthetic versions of naturally-occurring insecticides, such as those found in the plant pyrethrum. |
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Almost every acre of corn in Texas is treated with soil insecticides at planting to limit root damage caused by rootworm. |
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Corn rootworms are the target of almost half the insecticides used in row crops in this country, requiring more insecticide than any other pest. |
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Also mites may be developing resistance to some of the currently used chemical insecticides. |
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But after the vines bloom, he notes, table grape growers would have to switch to insecticides. |
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Nearly all of the streams in urban areas contained insecticides commonly used on lawns, such as diazinon and malathion. |
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Recommended chemical treatments include such common insecticides as permethrin, malathion, diazinon and sevin. |
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Do not apply insecticides when temperatures are expected to be unusually low following treatment or on nights when heavy dew forms. |
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And baculoviruses don't kill pest insects as rapidly as chemical insecticides. |
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Your report incorrectly stated that organic food has not had various chemicals like fertilisers or insecticides sprayed on it. |
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The agency failed to apply the tenfold safety factor when reviewing the risks of the insecticides. |
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Earlier studies had found that corn-earworm P450 genes make substances that detoxify one of celery's natural insecticides. |
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This means doing it as Mother Nature intended without the aid of poisonous chemicals and insecticides. |
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Additionally, it is used in fungicides, germicides, herbicides, and insecticides, and as a catalyst in the vulcanization process. |
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Take similar protective measures when spraying insecticides, fungicides, paint and other toxic chemicals. |
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There are insecticides that will help, but use of these will destroy beneficials, and many people don't like to eat fruit that has been treated. |
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When using insecticides and other toxic chemicals, cover your skin with gloves, long sleeves, a hat and a mask. |
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There are also trees and shrubs where mosquitoes take shelter and they should be regularly sprayed with insecticides. |
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The chemicals we call pesticides include insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides. |
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The flies' hit-and-run tactics also protect them from lethal exposure to cattle sprays or systemic insecticides. |
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The most commonly used pesticides include highly toxic chemicals called fumigants, fungicides and insecticides. |
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Once a grower stops using systemic insecticides, the beetle could cause significant damage. |
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Injuries caused by frit fly larvae were satisfactorily controlled with insecticides applied as a seed dressing. |
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Environmental pollutants, such as pesticides and insecticides, may enter the human body through the food chain. |
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In any case, soybeans should not be treated with insecticides at planting time. |
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In addition to treating with insecticides, legs may be dipped in a mixture of two parts raw linseed oil and kerosene. |
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Other chemical insecticides were used on occasion, but only on a short-term basis. |
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At some airports, the cabin is sprayed with insecticides, the chemicals used probably being pyrethroids. |
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We know that germs develop an immunity to antibiotics, insects develop resistance to insecticides, rabbits develop resistance to myxomatosis. |
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The use of Bt is often claimed to be less harmful to human and environmental health than chemical insecticides. |
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Although chemical control is rarely advised, some insecticides applied to control other insects may kill crown borers as well. |
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Soybean fields are generally not treated with insecticides and may have abundant food resources. |
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However, most horn fly populations in Nebraska are resistant to pyrethroid insecticides. |
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Using insecticides to kill these bugs is about the only solution for any sizable acreage. |
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Egg-laying adults are especially active during bloom, a time period when insecticides should not be applied. |
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Either contact or systemic insecticides will take care of these insects. |
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It appears that these seed applied insecticides and liquid insecticides will be effective in protecting seeds from seed feeding insects such as wireworms and seedcorn maggots. |
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Mosquito bites may be avoided by removing stagnant sources of water or by using protective clothing, repellants, larvicides, and, in cases of epidemics, insecticides. |
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From the seeds of the need tree, Aza-Direct is a repellant, antifeedant, growth regulator, and causes pests to become more susceptible to other insecticides. |
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During the postinjury catabolic and lipolytic response, one would expect insecticides, as well as other lipophilic chemicals, to be released from fat depots. |
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Sabadilla is considered among the least toxic of botanical insecticides. |
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He views fungicides, bactericides, insecticides, and herbicides flowing through the waxy peaks and valleys of the leaf surface, just as water flows on planet Earth. |
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It is advisable to rotate insecticides periodically, at least seasonally. |
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Among the suicide cases, 61 hanged themselves, 12 took insecticides, one slit the wrists, another one jumped to death, while one committed suicide by self-immolation. |
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Consequently, the ability of parasites and predators of the orange tortrix to substantially suppress pest populations is greatly diminished by the use of insecticides. |
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Seed treated with systemic insecticides have shown yield increases. |
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It is controlled by insecticides and also a predatory shield bug. |
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The objective of Phase One was to evaluate a group of insecticides, nematicides and biological products for safe use on a Poa annua putting green. |
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Sequencing of the Ustilago genome marks the first major expansion of Exelixis' agricultural biotechnology program beyond chemical insecticides and nematicides. |
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At this same time, the agency published a schedule for review of old pesticides and announced that the organophosphate insecticides would be a top priority. |
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Infestation is managed by applying insecticides to their hiding places. |
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Similarly, in 1996 post-apartheid South Africa agreed to swear off the use of DDT in favour of insecticides that environmental groups claimed were more benign. |
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Never spray or fog a house with insecticides to combat lice. |
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Pesticides can be divided into fungicides, herbicides, and insecticides. |
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The other insecticides are pyrethroids and should not be incorporated. |
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In urban areas, insecticides such as diazinon and malathion which are commonly used on lawns and gardens were found in nearly all of the streams that were sampled. |
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Ministers were advised last July to recall dozens of household insecticides containing the chemical dichlorvos, because of new evidence that it could cause cancer. |
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Other insecticides have a narrower range of activity, such as dimethoate and Metasystox-R, which are toxic primarily to sucking pests such as aphids. |
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Soil-applied insecticides recommended for control of rootworm larvae also may prevent early stand losses due to wireworms, grubs, seedcorn maggot, and seedcorn beetles. |
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To save the Eastern hemlock, researchers have tried insecticides and predatory beetles. |
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Trunk injection of systemic insecticides against the bagworm, Metisa plana on oil palm. |
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It is currently under investigation as a possible source of new insecticides. |
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Bayer produces various fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, and some crop varieties. |
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Paint, varnish, lubricating oil, leather dressings, furniture polish, insecticides, and nitroglycerin are made from peanut oil. |
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In this trial, lambs provided insect control as effectively as insecticides. |
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Factories producing insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and fertilizers are a major culprit of the greenhouse gas. |
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Resistance to insecticides is now virtually nationwide according to results of an extensive study. |
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Entomologists also compared grazing lambs to insecticides for insect control in winter alfalfa. |
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Attacks on the leaf hoppers with insecticides and mechanical means have, in the past, been conducted mainly in sugar-beet fields. |
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Pyrethrum and derris are short-lived, mild natural insecticides that poison insects. |
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Temperature effects on the action of acylurea insecticides against tobacco hornworm larvae. |
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There are various types of pesticides including insecticides, fungicides, rodenticides, herbicides, acaricides and bactericide. |
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A laboratory method for evaluating the phytotoxicity or phytostimulation of insecticides. |
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The lack of photoprotection in insects confers a special advantage to the photosensitizing compounds as substantially irresistible insecticides. |
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Comparative toxicity of selected organophosphate insecticides against resistant and susceptible clones of the greenbug, Schizaphis graminum. |
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An examination of the proconvulsant actions of pyrethroid insecticides using pentylenetetrazol and amygdala kindling seizure models. |
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Diatomaceous earth, a naturally occurring siliceous rock, has also been used as a replacement for some chemical insecticides. |
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At the same time, it's worth using one of the modern safe insecticides to control the sawfly which will often defoliate your gooseberries. |
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Origanum, the plant that zaatar grows from, is a wild plant that can grow anywhere, with little need for pesticides, insecticides or fertilizer. |
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The best ones we have tried seem to be those containing Myclobutanil or Bupirimate, but you can also get organic insecticides and fungicides too. |
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Pyrethroid insecticides bind to voltage-gated sodium channels and modify their gating kinetics, thereby disrupting neuronal function. |
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And then there are the biggest customers of DuPont in India-farmers who buy its insecticides, Avaunt and Rynaxypyr. |
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Modern treatment methods include insecticides, the use of antibiotics, and a plague vaccine. |
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Comparative investigation on the mutagenicities of organophosphate, phthalimide, pyrethroid and carbamate insecticides by the Ames and Iactam tests. |
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The team found insignificant amounts of organophosphate insecticides used to control boll weevils in runoff from either the Bt or non-Bt cotton sites. |
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Testing of bats for insecticide residues could promote detection of insecticides in the environment, including those that have not been documented to bioaccumulate in bats. |
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As of last year, there were more than 150 commercial PFAL systems operating in Japan for year-round production of leaf vegetables, without soil, herbicides, or insecticides. |
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Primarily, the seedlings, fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides and plant hormones should be provided adequatively and timelily with concessional rate. |
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The glutathione S-transferases and resistance to insecticides, pp. |
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The report also showed an increase in insecticides that tend to be used on crops pollinated by bees and that the use of herbicides destroys important sources of food for bees. |
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New insecticides with ecdysteroidal and juvenile hormone activity. |
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The response to the questionnaire showed that pesticides used in the Dridji area were mainly organochlorine, organophosphorous and pyrethroid insecticides. |
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Lipoid solubility as a factor in the toxicity of contact insecticides. |
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The donation from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will help develop new insecticides to control mosquitoes and other insects which transmit the disease. |
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In 1993, the works became Zeneca, a subsidiary of the ICI group focusing on making ingredients such as weedkillers, fungicides and insecticides for agrochemicals. |
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Spray with insecticides based on natural materials such as Doff All In One Bug Spray or a synthetic pesticide such as Bayer Sprayday Greenfly Killer. |
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