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Meanings of insecticide use in English
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Usage of insecticide use in English
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Increased risk is associated with household insecticideuse, and possibly with less rural households.
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But while insecticideuse has gone down, herbicide use on GMO corn is rising, the report states.
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Extensive insecticideuse has led to the resistance of mosquitoes to these insecticides, posing a major barrier to mosquito control.
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Massive insecticideuse may lead to the development of resistance, but few reports are available on the status of insecticide resistance in Guangzhou after 2014.
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Of that total, herbicide use increased over the 16-year period by 527 million pounds while insecticideuse decreased by 123 million pounds.
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Chlordecone is an organochlorine insecticideused in the French West Indies until 1993.
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Acute Illnesses Associated With InsecticidesUsed to Control Bed Bugs.
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The underlying fact seems incontrovertible: mosquito resistance to the insecticidesused to treat bednets is growing.
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Chlordecone is an organochlorine insecticideused until 1993 in the banana plantations of the French Antilles.
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Mosquito resistance to at least one insecticideused for malaria control has been identified in 64 countries.
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Read more But the report highlighted concern about mosquito resistance to insecticidesused in bednets or indoor spraying.
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Juvenile fireflies develop underground or in leaf litter, making them vulnerable to insecticidesused to target crop pests.
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The report includes a note of caution over the emerging resistance to insecticidesused for malaria treatment and control.
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Pyrethroids are the primary class of insecticidesused for vector control, due to their rapid knockdown effect and low toxicity to vertebrates.
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The spread of resistance to the currently available anti-malarial drugs or insecticidesused for mosquito control would cause an increase in malaria transmission.
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Neonicotinoid containing insecticidesused in gardens and fields have proved fatal for the bee population, which has a knock-on effect on the wider ecology.