What Is Permethrin?
The common name in English is permethrin. Other names include permethrin, pyrethroid, permethrin (permethrin in mosquito coils), and so on. Is a low-toxic pesticide. It has no irritating effect on the skin, mild irritating effect on the eyes, little accumulation in the body, and has no teratogenic, mutagenic and carcinogenic effects under the test conditions. Highly toxic to fish and bees, low to birds. Its mode of action is mainly contact killing and stomach poisoning, no systemic fumigation, wide insecticidal spectrum, easy decomposition and failure in alkaline media and soil. Low toxicity to higher animals, easy to decompose under sunlight. It can be used to control various pests on cotton, vegetables, tea, and fruit trees, and is especially suitable for the control of health pests.
Permethrin
- English common name is permethrin, other names are
- Molecular formula :: C21H20Cl2O3
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- 1. Control of cotton pests
- 1. Do not mix with alkaline substances. Avoid moisture and sunlight during storage and transportation. Some preparations are flammable and should not be near fire.
- 2. Don't pollute fish ponds, bee farms and mulberry gardens.
- 3. In the process of use, if the liquid medicine splashes on the skin, immediately wash with soap and water; if the liquid medicine splashes the eyes, immediately rinse with plenty of water. If taken by mistake, they should be sent to the hospital as soon as possible for symptomatic treatment.