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Meaning of "naled"
naled (verb) - The action of freezing rapidly, typically used in meteorology to describe a specific weather phenomenon
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- A particular organophosphate insecticide.
- A sheet-like layered mass of ice formed in freezing temperatures from the freezing of successive flows of ground water over previously formed layers of ice.
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Naled is used primarily to control adult mosquitos.
That list includes naled.
Naled is also registered for mite control on greenhouse cucumbers.
Government officials have said it is safe to spray with Naled.
Naled is not used.
A plane carrying the insecticide naled released the spray over the targeted area before dawn Friday.
Naled starts to degrade ( break down ) immediately on surfaces, in water, and in sunlight.
Miami is using specialized trucks to spray naled and Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis BTI.
Neither naled nor its metabolite, dichlorvos, build up in breast milk or breast tissue.
Has EPA estimated the risks of naled to children specifically?
However, Naled can not discriminate between honey bees and mosquitoes.
This form of ice is also called overflow, icings, or the Russian term, naled.
EPA is currently re-evaluating naled as part of its routine registration review process.
The U.S. territory is debating whether to fumigate with the insecticide Naled.
Historically, Naled has been used in Puerto Rico in attempts to control dengue.
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Other suitable toxicants, for example, are malathion, dichlorvos, and naled.
However, naled may be used as a post-crop clean up treatment.
Registered products include cyhalothrin-lambda, endosulfa, naled and azinphos-methyl.
Like all organophosphates, naled [ Dibrom ] is toxic to the nervous system.
No authorisations for plant protection products containing naled are granted or renewed from 12 November 2005.