Not likely if appropriately used it one of the more common pesticides and least toxic.
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Tetramethrin,cyfluthrin,allethrin
Pyrethrins are often used to control fleas. Permethrin can be used to control bedbugs, and Tetramethrin is good for mosquito control. http://www.bugpage.com/xcart/insect-control/
There are quite a few different types of chemicals that can be used for ant extermination. A few examples of some active chemical ingredients would be tetramethrin and permethrin.
Permethrin and tetramethrin are non natural, non organic controls of pest populations. They share membership in the same chemical control group, the pyrethroids. They control insect populations by attacking each individual insect's nervous system. They're particularly effective against such stubborn pests as cockroaches and mosquitoes.But there are differences between the two. Permethrin is considered to be of low toxicity to mammals. It's absorbed poorly by the skin. In contrast, tetramethrin is very potent.
AnswerIt dissolves the wasps exoskeleton which turns them in to mush. That's why it also kills scorpions and all other bugs with exoskeletons, but it has other chemicals that make it more poisonous and to react with the exoskeleton dissolving chemical to make it work fasterAnswerMost quick-kill sprays contain Tetramethrin and/or Peremethrin. These chemicals are in the Pyrethrin family and function as neurotoxins, affecting neuron membranes by prolonging sodium channel activation.
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