Chemimcals
against pests affect the community health care negatively by increasing the
diseases and premature death rate. Food consumption safety has an important
role while reforming and protecting the community and insects. Reason and
Method: Product is cpmposed by silica based and fossilised marine-alga organic
minerals to form more mechanical effect on Mites, Ectoparasits and Insects.
These organic minerals have sharp and spinous bulges that can only seen through
electron microscope. These sharp and spinous bulges penetrate through chitin by
causing scrathes and tears in chitin covered with wax in hard -shell fleas and
mites and dissolves the chitin layer. By this way, allows precious moistur
within the pest to get out. And causes them to dry out and die by absorbing the
oil and organism liquid from the cuticle of the insect's exoskeleton. Findings:
Product effects on following Mites, Ectoparasites and Insects: -Dermanyssus
Gallinae( Poultry Red Mites) and eggs -Cattle Biting Louce and Cattle Longnosed
Louce and eggs ( Ruminant Ectoparasits) -Chorioptes bovis and Sarcoptes scabiei
and egss ( Ruminant Ectoparasits) -Ixodes ricinus, Rhipicephalus sanguineus,
Ctenocephalides canis, mites,louces, Sarcoptes scabiei, Cheyletiella mites (
Pet Ectoparasits) -Insects vegetables as slugs and grubs -Aphis fabae on beans
-Myzus persicae on cabba -Bedbugs on wooden equipments -Bugs and beetles in
feed raw materials, feed and garin silos -Ants at home and outdoors Effect of
duration: 2-72 hours,Depends on species.Range of application differs to 6-8
weeks. Must be used gloves during application and if done with bare hands,
moisturizer suggested. RESULTS AND Discussion: The effects of this product have
been proved by the experiments and studies show that it is a sustainable method
for protecting community and animal health.
Keywords: organic mineral, sea algae, mites,
ectoparasites, insects
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Publication Date | February 1, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Issue: Issue 1(2) - 3. INTERNATIONAL BIOCIDAL CONGRESS |