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  2. Raid (insecticide) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019 Raid Ant & Roach Killer contains pyrethroids, imiprothrin, and cypermethrin; [3] other products contain tetramethrin and prallethrin as active ingredients. [4] Raid Flying Insect Killer, a spray, uses piperonyl butoxide and D-phenothrin. [5] The brand was sold as Ridsect for Malaysian market.

  3. Terro - Wikipedia

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    Terro may refer to: Terro Ant Bait, a brand of pesticide based on borax; Alaaeddine Terro (born 1953), Lebanese politician This page was last edited on 20 ...

  4. Amdro - Wikipedia

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    Amdro is a trade name for a hydramethylnon-based hydrazone insecticide, commonly used in the southern United States for fire ant control. Amdro was patented in 1978 by the American Cyanamid company, now Ambrands, and was conditionally approved for use by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in August, 1980.

  5. Mirex - Wikipedia

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    The insecticidal use was focused on Southeastern United States to control fire ants. Approximately 250,000 kg of mirex were applied to fields between 1962 and 1975 (US NRC, 1978). Most of the mirex was in the form of "4X mirex bait", which consists of 0.3% mirex in 14.7% soybean oil mixed with 85% corncob grits. Application of the 4X bait was ...

  6. 10 Best Ways to Get Rid of Pesky Fruit Flies - AOL

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    Terro Fruit Fly Traps. ... Zevo’s Instant Action aerosol spray will kill fruit flies and gnats on contact. It can be used on indoor surfaces such as kitchen counters or floors, as well as ...

  7. Liometopum occidentale - Wikipedia

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    Liometopum occidentale, also called the velvety tree ant, [1] is a species of ant in the subfamily Dolichoderinae. Liometopum occidentale is often mistaken for carpenter ants ( Camponotus spp.) by homeowners and pest management professionals.