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Meaning of "larvicides"

larvicides (noun): Substances or chemicals used to kill or control the larvae of insects, typically mosquitoes
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Larvicides may reduce the need to use adulticides.
The first way is that you use larvicides.
Apply larvicides where appropriate.
The larviciding program applies larvicides to stagnant water.
Larvicides are applied to standing water.
Repellents are usually not considered larvicides.
Impact assessment of larvicides has been based on evaluation of two types of data.
An intensive screening of new larvicides.
Susceptibility of larvae to particulate larvicides is mainly a function of the larval feeding rate.
Larvicides that are available on the market are safe for wildlife.
Supervision and execution of spraying and application of larvicides and adulticides.
The larvicides cut both the number of mosquitoes and the prevalence of malaria.
Aegypti because of the resistance that the vector has been presenting to conventional larvicides.
They include ovicides and larvicides used against the eggs and larvae of insects.
One way to protect against these vectors is the use of insecticides and larvicides.

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A further object is the spreading of appropriate larvicides against soil dwelling pests on moist soil.
Other biologically active substances which may be administered to animals include insecticides and larvicides.
Resistance to larvicides has been encountered among certain Dipteran species.
The application teaches the use of avidin and avidin homologues as larvicides against insect pests.
O Larvicides are more targetted because they are applied directly to mosquito breeding areas.
Reason why the use was stopped Chemical larvicides.
An example of rotational use of larvicides in a standard river close to OCP area.
CFR states that it has never nor will it ever use chemically damaging larvicides.
Chemical larvicides Larvivorous fish.
A permanent challenge, a search for new larvicides.
Typically, the larvicides are not considered as formulation additives.
The short-term risk assessment of new larvicides.
Microbial larvicides & biological control.
There are two types of pesticides used to control mosquitoes, larvicides and adulticides.
Larvicides are an important weapon in the public health practitioner 's arsenal.
There are basically two types of mosquito pesticides available-adulticides and larvicides.
However, larvicides are often not particularly effective for a variety of reasons.
Contrary to insecticides which target adult vectors, there are a number of new larvicides under development.
Larvicides are typically insecticides which kill larvae, for example mosquito larvae.
They include ovicides and larvicides used against insect eggs and larvae, respectively.
The product is a larvicide, and Monsanto does not manufacture or sell larvicides.
Similarly, larvicides may affect insects other than flies that also reproduce in manure.
The present invention offers various advantages, The adjuvant may be easily mixed with various larvicides.
The application of larvicides to water-storage containers can help eliminate potential mosquito breeding sites.
Fig 5Operational range of larvicides used by OCP.
O Larvicides control mosquito populations before they become blood-feeding adults.
Mosquito Control, What you need to know about using larvicides.
They include ovicides and larvicides used against the eggs and larvae of insects, respectively.
Insecticides for the control of insects - these can be Ovicides, Larvicides or Adulticides.
Larvicides are most effective when used early in the mosquito season, from May to July.
Biological controls ( e.g. bacterial larvicides and larvivorous fish ) that target and kill vector larvae.
Larvicides may be contact poisons, stomach poisons, growth regulators, or ( increasingly ) biological control agents.
Designed to increase milk production, litter size and frequency ; with artificial colors, herbicides, larvicides.
North America is estimated as the largest consumer of larvicides in 2018.

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