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Definition of Insect powder

Insect powder
Insect powder,a powder used for the extermination of insects; esp., the powdered flowers of certain species of Pyrethrum, a genus now merged in Chrysanthemum. Called also Persian powder.

Meaning of Insect powder from wikipedia

- agent. It is also known as Persian pellitory, insect powder and internationally as pyrethrum. Persian powder is a green pesticide that has been used for...
- the EU: Insect flour: Pulverized, freeze-dried insects (e.g., cricket flour). Insect burger: Hamburger patties made from insect powder / insect flour (mainly...
- daisy Painted daisy Persian chrysanthemum Persian insect flower Persian pellitory Caucasian insect powder plant Chrysanthemum List of companion plants Category:...
- cereal powders are used for the basic design. The limestone is capable of preventing insects from entering the household, and the cereal powders attract...
- storage once they have been entirely preserved/dried. Insects can be frozen or ground into powders. Cricket flour is produced from freeze-dried crickets...
- "Persian powder", "Persian pellitory", and "zacherlin". Pyrethrins delay the closure of voltage-gated sodium channels in the nerve cells of insects, resulting...
- cores and Dale tricks him into disposing of them. They resist Donald's insect powder and Donald takes back the apples with his helicopter. The chipmunks...
- research all his life. He investigated the ingredients of the Dalmatian insect powder Pyrethrum (from the herb Tanacetum cinerariifolium), a highly esteemed...
- On isolation and constitution of the active part of the Dalmatian insect powder]. Helvetica Chimica Acta. 7 (1): 177–201. doi:10.1002/hlca.19240070124...
- the powder's trade with Austria in 1842. The powder received different names: Lowizachek (in Armenia), Bug Flower, Powder of Persia and Persian insect powder...