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- Methoprene is a juvenile hormone (JH) analog which acts as a growth regulator when used as an insecticide. It is an amber-colored liquid with a faint fruity...
- component of aerosol insecticides for domestic use. It is often used with methoprene, an insect growth regulator that interrupts the insect's biological lifecycle...
- (S)-methoprene, eprinomectin and praziquantel was shown to be efficient for the prevention of Otodectes cynotis infestation in cats. Methoprene is able...
- animal species, or the environment when used according to directions. Methoprene is an insect growth regulator agent that interrupts the growth cycle of...
- inhibitor (IDI), such as lufenuron, or insect growth regulator (IGR), such as methoprene, to prevent development of immature stages. Flea adults, larvae, or eggs...
- class, used primarily to control caterpillars that are pests. Of these, methoprene is most widely used. It has no observable acute toxicity in rats and is...
- baits. One effective control is insect growth regulators (hydroprene, methoprene, etc.), which act by preventing molting, thus prevent maturation of the...
- methixene (INN) methocarbamol (INN) methocidin (INN) methohexital (INN) methoprene (INN) methopromazine (INN) Methosarb (Pharmacia & Upjohn Company) methoserpidine...
- hormone analogue methoprene was a po****r topical flea and tick therapy for felines. Phenothrin kills adult ticks, while methoprene kills eggs. Some products...
- evolved a unique method of protecting itself from insects: it produces a methoprene-like compound which interferes with the normal function of the corpus...