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Permethrin
Permethrin is an insecticide in the pyrethroid family. Pyrethroids are synthetic chemicals that act like natural extracts from the chrysanthemum ower. Permethrin is used in a number of ways to control insects. Products containing permethrin may be used in public health mosquito control programs. They may be used on food and feed crops, on ornamental lawns, on livestock and pets, in structures and buildings, and on clothing. Permethrin may also be used in places where food is handled, such as restaurants. Permethrin was rst registered with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) in 1979, and was re-registered in 2006.
Permethrin can affect insects if they eat it or touch it. Permethrin affects the nervous system in insects, causing muscle spasms, paralysis and death. Permethrin is more toxic to insects than it is to people and dogs. This is because insects can’t break it down as quickly as people and dogs. Cats are more sensitive to Permethrin than dogs or people because it takes their bodies a long time to break it down.
If permethrin gets into the soil, it is broken down by microorganisms. Sunlight may also break down permethrin on the soil surface and on the surface of water. Permethrin does not mix well with water. When permethrin gets into surface water like lakes or streams, it sticks very strongly to sediment and can stay there for more than a year. Since permethrin sticks to sediment and does not mix well with water, it won’t usually contaminate groundwater. Permethrin does not evaporate very easily when it is applied to surfaces. Permethrin was applied indoors near a window in an experiment where it was exposed to daylight. After 20 days, 60% of the permethrin that was applied was still on the surface.
Pyrethrum
Pyrethrum is a botanical insecticide extracted from a couple of species of Chrysanthemum daisies.
Pyrethrins are an extract from the pyrethrum.
Pyrethrins are very low in mammalian toxicity and to humans for the reason that they are readily consumed and used in making many pest control products.
This naturally occurring insecticide provides rapid kill on hundreds of different insects.
Pyrethrin is great for gardeners as it biodegrades quickly into the environment and leaves no visible residue or residuals.
Icaridin
The active ingredient in Doktor Doom Jungle Juice is a great-smelling, long-lasting Tick & Mosquito repellent. Icaridin (also known as Picaridin) was developed many years ago and is just now being sold in Canada.
Jungle Juice, if used according to label directions, will provide 12 hours of protection from Mosquito and Tick bites including those that cause Zika, West Nile virus, dengue fever and Lyme disease as well as other Mosquito-borne illnesses not in North America.
Jungle Juice is the alternative to DEET many Canadians have been looking for. Unlike other natural products, which have no real data proving their ef cacy, Icaridin has been used in many other countries around the world since the 1980s and is accredited by the World Health Organization to be an excellent insect repellent.
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