Systemic Insecticide Articles & Analysis
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In response to these challenges, Lifeasible has been at the forefront of developing insecticidal proteins as a safe and sustainable alternative. Insecticidal proteins are naturally occurring compounds derived from various sources, including bacteria, plants, and fungi. ...
Our Standard Water Storage Bladders have unlimited practical uses including: Providing drinking water storage bladders for disaster area victims Additional fresh water storage for boats or RV Waste water containment Rain Water Storage Bladders & Collection for Irrigation Systems Pesticides and insecticides Nurseries Farming, water for livestock or treating ...
BioSafe Systems is excited to announce the release of BT NOW®, a water-based, liquid biological insecticide labeled to control various lepidoptera pests in a wide variety of crops. ...
BioSafe Systems has developed an insecticide to kill insects and pests commonly found inside homes, livestock housing and food processing facilities. Aptly named PYClear®, this concentrated product utilizes pyrethrins, a natural insecticide derived from chrysanthemum extracts. Labeled for use on over 200 organisms, PYClear can be applied as ...
Auto-Chlor System, LLC, a pesticide registrant and distributor headquartered in Memphis, Tenn., has agreed to pay a $6,750 civil penalty to the United States to settle allegations related to the sale and distribution of a misbranded pesticide. ...
Bayer CropScience has received the registration for its new insecticide Sivanto™ from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ...
Shipment of Unique Two-Way Systemic Insecticides to Resume Immediately RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC - Bayer CropScience announced today that its Movento® and Ultor® insecticides have received Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registration for a second time, giving growers back a sorely missed tool for the management of their toughest ...
A new risk assessment conducted by EPA based on recently submitted toxicity data indicates that aldicarb, an N-methyl carbamate insecticide, no longer meets the agency’s rigorous food safety standards and may pose unacceptable dietary risks, especially to infants and young children. ...
