Insecticide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
insecticide ( ) n. A chemical substance used to kill insects. . Insecticides are classified according to type of action as stomach poisons, . ->
Ware and Whitacre: AN INTRODUCTION TO INSECTICIDES
Insecticides are agents of chemical or biological origin that control insects. . Insecticides may be natural or manmade and are applied to target pests in a . ->
Chemical Control -- Conventional Insecticides
Conventional insecticides are among the most popular chemical control agents . Most insecticides are absorbed . Other insecticides act as fumigants. . ->
Insecticides Catalog: Pesticides, Insectiicdes, Herbicides, Pest .
Insecticide Catalog is starting place when searching for pest control supplies, different formulations of insecticides, insect growth regulators, pest control . ->
How Insecticides Work
Grounds-care professionals who use insecticides on turf and ornamentals can . Many insecticides that grounds managers use are in the organophosphate chemical class. . ->
ENY-350/IN197: Natural Products for Insect Pest Management
Outlines the general traits required of botanicals and other natural . Ideally, insecticides should reduce pest populations, be target-specific (kill . ->
ENY275/IN081: Microbial Insecticides
Article discussing the use of selected bacteria, especially Bacillus thuringiensis, viruses, fungi, protozoa and nematodes in the control of insect pests. ->