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  •   Environmental Fate of Fenoxycarb
     It is relatively quickly degraded in soil by microbial action, and has an overall reported field photodegradation in most viable soil types (ARS Pesticide Properties Database, light was determined to follow biphasic kinetics with a primary 73 to 1351.

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     These assays displayed no significant interferences with photodegradation products of fenoxycarb, the IGRs methoprene and pyriproxyfen, and a variety of pesticides including the pyrethroids fenvalerate and cypermethryn, the phenoxyacetic acid herbicide.

  •   Least-toxic Alternatives for Argentine Ants, Fleas, and White
     Table Active ingredients found in products registered in California for control of Argentine ants, fleas, and/or white grubs of lawns... Checks must be in U.S.Dollars only.

  •   Least-toxic Alternatives for Argentine Ants, Fleas, and White
     Table Active ingredients found in products registered in California for control of Argentine ants, fleas, and/or white grubs of lawns... Checks must be in U.S.Dollars only.

  •   Effects of insect growth regulators on honey bees and non- Apis
     Most of scientific articles on IGR effects on bees are concerned with Apis mellifera L.They describe the symptoms observed on larvae, and report on various methods to test the toxicity of different compounds to adults or larvae or to assess the bees,.

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