
Termiticides and Biocontrol
Biocontrol is an area of increasing focus for termite control. Below is a summary of the latest research in the subject of biocontrol and general termiticide products.

Biocontrol is an area of increasing focus for termite control. Below is a summary of the latest research in the subject of biocontrol and general termiticide products.

Lab tests indicate that Biflex Mikron insecticide from FMC can be transferred between ants within the nest.

The first of a three-part series looking at the science behind deltamethrin formulations. Written by David Priddy, CEO of Sundew Solutions.

Using an IGR product alongside a gel bait is a winning combination when it comes to cockroach control.

Pest managers need to be prepared for all situations. You never know what pests may find during a service, so it’s important to have an insecticide on hand that is labelled for a wide range of insects and use situations.

The repellent qualities of Biflex Mikron have been tested in a laboratory trial, with the results outlined here (part one of two).

David Grays manufactures a range of mosquito products, including granules and aerosol sprays.

Whilst non-repellent sprays are popular for cockroach control, a quality pyrethroid product gives excellent – and rapid – flushing and knockdown effect. But when combined with a non-pyrethroid, it’s even better.

New to the Australian market, the BelaCron range of fly control products offers pest managers the option of using the active ingredient azamethiphos.

Spider webs are incredible feats of engineering, but for homeowners they can be visually troubling, and difficult to get rid of for good.

Adding an IGR to the tank mix takes the performance of an adulticide product to the next level, in some cases giving control of all insect life stages.

Using a general spray product that is registered for ticks gives pest managers a unique upselling option, especially in coastal areas where tick pressure is high.