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- infested birds and rodents. Antibiotic miticides Carbamate miticides Dienochlor miticides Formamidine miticides Oxalic acid is used by some b****eepers...
- po****tions, as has been observed in previous generations of miticides, and toxicity of some miticides towards fish. Thus proper selection, precautions and application...
- of sublethal effects of some pesticides with CCD, including two common miticides in particular, coumaphos and fluvalinate, which are pesticides registered...
- threshold where damage is high enough to warrant additional management. Miticides are available, though some are difficult to time correctly while avoiding...
- oomycetes Herbicides Plant Insecticides Insects Lampricides Lampreys Miticides or acaricides Mites Molluscicides Snails Nematicides Nematodes Rodenticides...
- agents such as soil fumigants, fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, miticides, molluscicides, nematicides, or rodenticides. ****ignment to a toxicity...
- particularly difficult, as the crusts protect the mites from topical miticides/scabicides, necessitating prolonged treatment of these areas.[citation...
- spectrum antiparasitic. It is active against worms (anthelmintic) and mites (miticide). Milbemycins are products of fermentation by Streptomyces species. They...
- silica analysis instruments. Oxalic acid is used by some b****eepers as a miticide against the parasitic varroa mite. Dilute solutions (0.05–0.15 M) of oxalic...
- an agent used to kill or reduce the infectiousness of microorganisms. Miticide – a chemical to kill mites. Nemacide (also nematicide, nematocide) – a...