Control Earwigs With No Insecticides
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Control Earwigs With No Insecticides
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Indoor Spraying With The Insecticide Bendiocarb Reduced Infectious Mosquito Bites To Near Zero; Offers Effective Tool For Malaria Control Strategy
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The Dirty Dozen: Things Best to Buy Organic
lifemojo.com — “The Dirty Dozen: Things Best to Buy Organic - The ever increasing pollution has literally brought farmers to a stage where all vegetable or cereal produce must be treated fully with insecticides and pesticides. As the tolerance level of these pests evolves, the need for pest control has shot up. These pesticide residues travel up the food chain to humans, resulting in severe contamination that may be directly or indirectly responsible for a various cancers and neural diseases... Check out the co” View full resource at lifemojo.com
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The Dirty Dozen: Things Best to Buy Organic
lifemojo.com — “The Dirty Dozen: Things Best to Buy Organic - The ever increasing pollution has literally brought farmers to a stage where all vegetable or cereal produce must be treated fully with insecticides and pesticides. As the tolerance level of these pests evolves, the need for pest control has shot up. These pesticide residues travel up the food chain to humans, resulting in severe contamination that may be directly or indirectly responsible for a various cancers and neural diseases... Check out the co” View full resource at lifemojo.com
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Bedbug battle leaves dozens sick, one dead - Health - Health care - More health news - msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “In 2010, 39 reportedly became sick and one person died because of the insecticides used to kill bedbugs, according to a report today from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These occurred in seven of the 12 states that report pesticide-related illnesses to the CDC. ” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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Bedbug battle leaves dozens sick, one dead - Health - Health care - More health news - msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “In 2010, 39 reportedly became sick and one person died because of the insecticides used to kill bedbugs, according to a report today from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These occurred in seven of the 12 states that report pesticide-related illnesses to the CDC. ” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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Bedbug Pesticide Illnesses on the Rise, CDC Reports http://t.co/lb5965Hy
Strategies For Malaria Prevention Could Substantially Cut Killer Bacterial Infections
medicalnewstoday.com — “Interventions targeting malaria, such as insecticide-treated bed nets, antimalarial drugs and mosquito control, could substantially reduce cases of bacteraemia, which kill hundreds of thousands of” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Fellow gardeners offer good advice on slug and bug control - Sault This Week - Ontario, CA
saultthisweek.com — “Although this has been a particularly bad year for many pests, earwigs haven't been a major problem in my garden. The cool, wet spring most likely...” View full resource at saultthisweek.com
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Malaria prevention strategies could substantially cut killer bacterial infections, study suggests
medicalxpress.com — “Interventions targeting malaria, such as insecticide-treated bed nets, antimalarial drugs and mosquito control, could substantially reduce cases of bacteraemia, which kill hundreds of thousands of children each year in Africa and worldwide. This is the conclusion of research published today in the Lancet ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Monsanto fail: GMO crops are losing their pest control powers | Grist
grist.org — “Monsanto crops bred to thwart western corn rootworms, which love eating corn roots, are no longer are doing their job. The rootworms developed a resistance to the natural pesticide the crops produced and are chowing down. The alternatives for farmers: buy other genetically modified seeds (which will totally work forever!); spray nastier insecticides; abandon the economic model of monoculture and GMO crops. Guess which one's going to happen. Maybe which two out of three.” View full resource at grist.org
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Is Malaria Control Failing? Resurgence In Africa Suggests It May Be : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “Malaria is rebounding in a Senegalese village as mosquitos become resistant to insecticide-treated bednets and some people lose their immunity to the disease. This could mean that the global strategies to eliminate malaria are fundamentally flawed. But some health experts question this interpretation.” View full resource at npr.org
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Master Gardener: Use the 'good' bugs in your garden to control 'bad' ones | Visalia Times-Delta and Tulare Advance-Register | visaliatimesdelta.com
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The organic gardener's handbook of ... - Google Books
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Insecticide-Treated Curtains No Substitute For Routine Control Efforts To Fight Dengue Fever
medicalnewstoday.com — “The first-known study comparing costs of routine Aedes aegypti mosquito control programs (RACP) and insecticide-treated curtains (ITC) reveals that the cost of RACP is substantially lower than tha” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Insecticide-Treated Curtains No Substitute For Routine Control Efforts To Fight Dengue Fever http://mnt.to/3VVX #tropicaldisease
Dengue vector control strategies in an urban setting: an economic modelling assessment : The Lancet
thelancet.com — “Dengue vector control strategies in an urban setting: an economic modelling assessment. By - Dr Paula Mendes Luz PhD, Tazio Vanni MD, Jan Medlock PhD, Prof A David Paltiel PhD, Alison P Galvani PhD” View full resource at thelancet.com
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Study shows that worse dengue #epidemics could occur after mosquitoes develop resistance to insecticide used http://pub.vitrue.com/S9v
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