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  2. Diacylhydrazine insecticide - Wikipedia

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    BAHs were estimated to account for ca 1% of the 18.4-billion-dollar 2018 global pesticide market. [3] BAHs are used against lepidoptera, with some applications against coleopteran and dipteran pests. [2] Many plants produce chemicals (phytoecdysteroids) which use this mode of action to kill insects. BAHs act by agonising the ecdysone receptor ...

  3. Allergies in cats - Wikipedia

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    Food allergies account for approximately 10% of allergies in both dogs and cats. [5] Food allergies are often mistaken for food intolerances, which can result in vomiting and diarrhea instead of dermal issues. In most cases where food allergies occur, they do so with foods that cats eat most often. Common food allergens in cats include beef ...

  4. Pesticide formulation - Wikipedia

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    The biological activity of a pesticide, be it chemical or biological in nature, is determined by its active ingredient (AI - also called the active substance). Pesticide products very rarely consist of the pure active ingredient. The AI is usually formulated with other materials (adjuvents and co-formulants) and this is the product as sold, but ...

  5. Category:Insecticides - Wikipedia

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  6. Allergy to cats - Wikipedia

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    Allergies to cats, a type of animal allergy, are one of the most common allergies experienced by humans.Among the eight known cat allergens, the most prominent allergen is secretoglobin Fel d 1, which is produced in the anal glands, salivary glands, and, mainly, in sebaceous glands of cats, and is ubiquitous in the United States, even in households without cats.

  7. 27 cat breeds that won't make your eyes itch - AOL

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    Those unpleasant reactions are caused by a certain protein in cats' saliva, skin and urine, according to WebMD. However, for cat lovers who experience these symptoms -- there's a solution.