acaricide

NOUN
  1. a chemical agent used to kill mites
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How To Use acaricide In A Sentence

  • In case of severe infestation spray any systemic insecticide and acaricide for mites along with neem oil.
  • On the four corners of the bin are paint rollers, which hold ‘one of the safest acaricides we could find for our experimental trials,’ according to one of its inventors.
  • The acaricide most commonly recommended at present, benzyl benzoate, is not safe for homes with crawling infants and toddlers. HOME COMFORTS
  • Extensive studies have shown that treatment with acaricides (chemical agents that kill dust mites) or tannic acid to denature dust mite allergens are only minimally effective and must be repeated frequently.
  • The acaricide rubs off and kills ticks on the animal's head and neck, where 90 percent of adult ticks are found.
  • The major categories of pesticides classified by target are fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, acaricides, molluscicides, nematicides, rodenticides, avicides, and antibiotics.
  • Flufenzine was a new kind of acaricide low toxicity , high activity and special mode of action.
  • Standard therapy consists of application of topical acaricides (lindane, permethrin, benzyl benzoate, etc.) that must remain on the affected areas for a certain time and then be washed off.
  • In case of severe infestation spray any systemic insecticide and acaricide for mites along with neem oil.
  • However, acaricides do not penetrate far enough to kill mites deep inside the mattress and so are not as effective as when used on carpeting.
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