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Molluscicides (/məˈlʌskɪˌsaɪds, -ˈlʌs-/) are
chemicals that kill molluscks. They are also
known as
snail baits,
snail pellets, or slug pellets. These...
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Ambrosia artemisiifolia, with the
common names common ragweed,
annual ragweed, and low ragweed, is a
species of the
genus Ambrosia native to
regions of...
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shampoos in many
parts of Africa, is a potent,
inexpensive and safe
molluscicide, to
prevent the
spread of the
parasitic worm. This
discovery made the...
- as soil fumigants, fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, miticides,
molluscicides, nematicides, or rodenticides. ****ignment to a
toxicity class is based...
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Insecticides Insects Lampricides Lampreys Miticides or
acaricides Mites Molluscicides Snails Nematicides Nematodes Rodenticides Rodents Slimicides Algae,...
- acts as an irritant. The
plant itself has
proven to be an
effective molluscicide and a
natural alternative to pest control. The
World Health Organization...
- pesticide: this
includes fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, algicides,
molluscicides, miticides, piscicides, rodenticides, and slimicides. An antimicrobial:...
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lithium iron
phosphate batteries. Iron
phosphate is one of the few
molluscicides approved for use in the
practice of
organic farming.
Pesticide pellets...
- is a large-scale use of
prophylactic insecticides in many countries.
Molluscicide pellets are used
either before or
after sowing of the
rapeseed crop to...
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decrease in new infections. The
elimination of
snail po****tions
using molluscicides had been
attempted to
prevent schistosomiasis in the past, but it was...