Plano Star Courier Samara suggested using Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis, an organic bacterial mosquito control that is not harmful to humans or pets, as a larvicide. BTi, as it is commonly known, is available online and at many garden and hardware stores. "I used ...
DailyFinance The Phase 3 open-label clinical study enrolled 200 healthy adult volunteers and was conducted at four sites within the U.S. Data from this study will be presented at the International Conference on Bacillus anthracis, B. cereus, and B. thuringiensis ... and more »
WBTW - Myrtle Beach and Florence SC Such products contain an active ingredient such as Bti ( Bacillus thuringiensis israeli) or methoprene that will not harm humans, animals, fish, or vegetation when used as directed. Such products are sold at local lawn and garden/home improvement stores.
Smithsonian A gene from the bacteria Bacillus thuringiensis is routinely introduced to corn and cotton, for instance, to make the crops insect-resistant. In one method called “pharming,” scientists have inserted human genes into plants and animals so that these ...
Lancaster Eagle Gazette Early bagworms can be effectively controlled using the biological insecticide Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki (Btk). The bacterium will not kill bio-allies such as predators and parasitoids. Btk is a stomach poison, which means it must be consumed ... and more »
Penn State Master Gardeners (blog) To protect your lawn from infestation by an upcoming generation, you can use one of the preventative types of products that use the active ingredients imidacloprid or chlorantraniliprole, thiamethoxam or clothianidin . Some active ingredients are not ...