Patch.com “The biological control agent Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies Israelensis is an excellent and completely safe mosquito larvicide. It has no mammalian toxicity, and is safe for children, pets and most other insects. This material is commonly sold as ... and more »
Calhountimes These options have a germ called Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis or Bti that will kill mosquitoes. These are safe and effective options. Just read the label completely for proper treatment techniques and uses. When planning a big outdoor event some ... and more »
Denton Record Chronicle Pyrethroid sprays, such as those containing lambda- cyhalothrin or cyfluthrin, can control mosquitoes in shady areas around the house for weeks. This can help cut down on mosquitoes slipping into your house after resting on the doorway. Personal ... and more »
Reading Chronicle The product being sprayed is Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), a bacterial agent which occurs naturally and poses no risk to human health. Stewart Snape, from the Commission's Plant Health Service, said: "Most OPM treatment is done by spraying individual ... and more »
Infoshop News For example, corn engineered with genes from Bacillus thuringiensis (BT corn) will not necessarily behave in the same was as corn which is merely grown in the presence of Bacillus thuringiensis (which serves as a naturally occurring pesticide). When ... and more »
Midland Daily News “We approved the use of the pesticide Bti ( Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis),” said Hartman. “We've been cooperating with them for that use for the last five years.” However, one denial was the use of the permethrin. The National Pesticide ...
Fort Mills Times Bacillus thuringiensis or Bt and its subspecies are the most broadly used microbial biopesticides. Permanent crops such as orchard and plantation crops dominate the biopesticides market. Demand for biopesticides for permanent crops is expected to grow ... and more »
CBC.ca Using pesticides will help preserve local trees and help control the European Gypsy Moth population, a City of Toronto News release. The aerial pesticide bacillus thuringiensis subspecies kurstaki (BTK) will be used. The city says it is not harmful to ...
Winnipeg Free Press The city's insect control branch is itching to test out an insecticide called Pyrocide ULV 7067 to see whether it's just as effective as malathion ,...