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  2. Dichlorvos - Wikipedia

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    Dichlorvos (2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate, commonly abbreviated as an DDVP [1]) is an organophosphate widely used as an insecticide to control household pests, in public health, and protecting stored products from insects.

  3. Kangfuxin Ye - Wikipedia

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    Kangfuxin is derived from the desiccated extract of the American cockroach (Periplaneta americana), [12] available in powder form (Kangfuxin Fen, Rehabilitation New Powder) or liquid form (Kangfuxin Ye, Rehabilitation New Liquid). It is often made in liquid form, exhibiting a light brown hue, a subtle odor, and a sweet texture. [13] [14]

  4. 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.

  5. Roach bait - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the active ingredients in cockroach gels are typically less toxic than those used in other types of roach bait. Here are some of the different types of cockroach gels available: Fipronil gels: Fipronil is a common active ingredient in cockroach gels. It works by interfering with the cockroach's nervous system.

  6. Prallethrin - Wikipedia

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    It is the main ingredient in the consumer product "Hot Shot Ant & Roach Plus Germ Killer" spray. [1] The vaporizer contains Prallethrin in isoparaffin solvents. The liquid is drawn up through a porous clay carbon wick by capillary action then vaporized with a heater.

  7. Toxicity label - Wikipedia

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    Toxicity labels [1] viz; red label, yellow label, blue label and green label are mandatory labels employed on pesticide containers in India identifying the level of toxicity (that is, the toxicity class) of the contained pesticide. [1] [2] [3] The schemes follows from the Insecticides Act of 1968 [1] and the Insecticides Rules of 1971.