One group received
enough bed nets to cover every sleeping space, and the nets were treated with the insecticide permethrin over the next 2 years.
Not exact matches
Any insecticide used in a
bed net «has to be safe
enough that a child can put it in their mouth,» says Ranson, and only pyrethroids fit the bill.
It's very sating but if it's not
enough, have an extra snack or try Poached eggs on a
bed of spinach instead (the same amount of
net carbs).
The mozzie -
netted bed felt comfortable
enough, but don't look too closely at the threadbare covers.
Here's the portion of that commentary that reminds us of «The Charge»: «Beginning in the 1970s, regulators around the world followed Rachel Carson's suggestion that lawmakers ban the pesticide DDT, once used to control malaria, because they figured
bed nets and other measures were
enough.