- A partly enantiopure variant of allethrin I, consisting of only two stereoisomers in an approximate ratio of 1:1, is called bioallethrin. (wikipedia.org)
- Made with Allethrin, a synthetic version of a naturally occurring repellent found in chrysanthemum flowers. (chewy.com)
- They feature the active ingredient Allethrin, which is a synthetic version of a naturally occurring repellent found in chrysanthemum flowers. (chewy.com)
- Thermacell Patio Shield is powered by a Thermacell fuel cartridge which creates heat to activate the repellent Allethrin, a synthetic version of a naturally occurring repellent found in chrysanthemum flowers. (gemplers.com)
- Area repellents, such as ThermaCELL products that use allethrin, provide hours Enjoying the patio, at a of protection, are highly portable and create a 15 x 15 ft zone of protection. (aboutdrugspdf.com)
- Allethrin is most effective in a 15-foot zone of the dispersal device, But field tests show that these devices provide some mosquito control coverage up to 25 feet away from the unit. (fieldandstream.com)
- One option for maximizing the zone of mosquito protection is a dispersal system that delivers allethrin at multiple points to create a much larger protected zone. (fieldandstream.com)
- Allethrin is an area repel ent that is dispersed into the air and is up to 98 percent effective in fighting mosquitoes, black flies, and no-see-ums. (aboutdrugspdf.com)
- Thermacell devices heat up cartridges or pads that contain Allethrin and disperse it into the air around you. (fieldandstream.com)
- Devices - The palm sized Thermacell lantern creates a bug free zone using an invisible cloud of allethrin. (soft-adventure-tourism.com)
- Chronic exposure to allethrins alters the plasma biochemical profile of humans and may have adverse health effects. (wikipedia.org)
- A synonym for Allethrin, a chemical of potential environmental impact. (magic.eco)
- The allethrins are a group of related synthetic compounds used in insecticides. (wikipedia.org)
- Piperonyl butoxide is also formulated with synthetic pyrethrin analogues, such as allethrin and tetramethrin. (nih.gov)
- The MR300 repels pesky mosquitos and other insects with the active ingredient Allethrin, a synthetic and scent-free version of a naturally occurring repellent found in chrysanthemum flowers. (fishusa.com)
- The active ingredient is Allethrin, a synthetic version of a naturally occurring repellent found in chrysanthemum flowers. (omnioutdoorliving.com)
- Most of the company's repellents work by heating a chemical compound called allethrin , which is a synthetic version of a naturally-occurring compound found in the chrysanthemum (mums) flower . (offgridweb.com)
- A D-allethrin-based mosquito repellent coil formulation was used continuously in a room for 30 d. (agriculturalinsecticides.com)
- A naturally occurring insecticide found in certain types of chrysanthemum, Allethrin is the active ingredient used in the ThermaCell brand of mosquito repellent pads. (outdoorcanada.ca)
- This is the outdoor lantern that produces 300 lumens of light and uses d-cis/trans allethrin, a repellent field-tested by the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research and proven in tests conducted by eight leading entomologists to repel up to 96% of mosquitoes. (hammacher.com)
- The repeller contains a small butane cartridge to heat a metal griddle, which in turn vaporizes the allethrin repellent mats. (offgridweb.com)
- The mats start out blue when they're impregnated with allethrin, then turn to white as the repellent wears out. (offgridweb.com)
- Some pest repellent ingredients like allethrin can be harmful to fish. (cute011.info)
- ThermaCELL utilizes allethrin, an artificial version of a natural insecticide found in chrysanthemum flowers. (gon.com)
- A mat saturated with Allethrin, a copy of a naturally occurring insecticide found in chrysanthemum flowers, is placed on top of the metal grill. (shopwithmemama.com)
- D-allethrin 93%TC 95%TC insecticide mosquito coil pest control. (agriculturalinsecticides.com)
- Biochemical and histological alterations induced by the smoke of allethrin based mosquito coil on mice model. (medscape.com)
- Allethrin (coil) 0.1 and 1.6 per cent prallethrin (liquid) have been found to be effective repellents against Phlebotomus argentipes, the vector of Indian kalaazar. (nih.gov)
- D-allethrin is used mainly for the control of flies and mosquitoes in the home, flying and crawing insects on farm, animals, and fleas and ticks on dogs and cats. (agriculturalinsecticides.com)
- Thermacells use either a saturated mat or liquid-filled cartridge that contains allethrin, a component found in plants that are toxic to mosquitos and other insects. (techdecrypt.com)
- Allethrin works by scrambling nerve signals in insects, causing them to fall and eventually die. (techdecrypt.com)
- Yes, the allethrin kills all kinds of insects in the "zone of protection"-including bees, which you definitely don't want to kill . (techdecrypt.com)
- Although most effective against mosquitoes, allethrin is also effective against blackflies, biting midges and sandflies. (outdoorcanada.ca)
- At normal application rates, allethrin is slightly toxic to bees. (wikipedia.org)
- Allethrins are toxic to cats because they either do not produce, or produce less of certain isoforms of glucuronosyltransferase, which serve in hepatic detoxifying metabolism pathways. (wikipedia.org)
- Though allethrins have been widely produced and used since 1952, no toxic effects on human beings have been reported. (who.int)
- Allethrin is highly toxic to fish, bees and cats. (rvlove.com)
- For example, sUASs are forbidden from carrying "hazardous materials," which includes certain pesticide active ingredients such as allethrin, carbamate, and organophosphorous. (harvard.edu)
- Chronic exposure to allethrins alters the plasma biochemical profile of humans and may have adverse health effects. (wikipedia.org)
- Because these allethrins are most commonly used indoors, data concerning effects on the environment are scarce. (who.int)
- 4. Allethrin-induced genotoxicity and oxidative stress in Swiss albino mice. (nih.gov)