Sentences with word «diazinon»

More than 50 % of the frogs in Yosemite National Park and 15 % of those in Sequoia National Park and the Lake Tahoe area had diazinon in their tissue, the researchers will report in the February issue of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.
These include diazinon (Dy - AZ - uh - nahn) and chlorpyrifos (Klor - PY - rih - foss).
And when janitors applied an extra dose of the pesticide diazinon to rid the school of roaches, she says, Faith lost her sense of balance.
This first application of the granules should be soaked with an application of a liquid insecticide such as diazinon or Dursban ® which can be done with the water blast (hose - end sprayer) or after the water blast.
Either Dursban ® (chlorpyrifos) or diazinon granules are effective for the yard.
He recommends using a garden hose attachment to spray diazinon or malathion every 10 or 14 days, alternating between the two pesticides to prevent fleas from developing immunities.
In contrast, no diazinon was found in frogs on the coast or at Lassen Volcanic National Park, areas that lie upwind of agricultural areas.
The pesticides, diazinon and chlorpyrifos, are commonly used for agriculture and in household bug sprays.
The pesticides propoxur and diazinon, banned from residential use in 2007 and 2004 respectively, were also detected inside the units.
One study measured markers of organophosphate pesticides like malathion or diazinon (commonly used in agriculture) in the blood or urine of children and their mothers, then checked the developmental abilities of the children; it found a higher rate of autism - like disorders in children with higher pesticide levels.
Use yard spray that contains malathion or diazinon.
Some OP's, especially disulfoton and diazinon, can also cause pancreatitis.
While the NRDC notes that more studies on the effects of these chemicals need to be conducted, the organization recommends that consumers check their flea control products» lists of ingredients for any of the following seven OPs: chlorpyrifos, dichlorvos, phosmet, maled, tetrachlorvinphos, diazinon, and malathion.
Ingredient lists often identify these with the following names: chlorpyrifos, dichlorvos, phosmet, naled, tetrachlorvinphos, diazinon, or malathion.
Powerful chemicals such as Dursban and diazinon and systemic insecticides such as the ingredients in Proban, Prospot, and Spotton seem to be on the way out.
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