Nicotene used to be.
A biological Control Of Insect Pests. ! (; (*:
Peter S. Liapis has written: 'Incorporating inputs in the Static World Policy Simulation Model (SWOPSIM)' -- subject(s): Commerce, Computer simulation 'Economic evaluation of alternative tobacco insect control technologies' -- subject(s): Control, Insect pests, Tobacco
The tobacco-control movement
Probably all the free advertising that Tobacco Control give it.
Claire Chollat-Traquet has written: 'Evaluating tobacco control activities' -- subject(s): Evaluation, Health education, Health promotion, Legislation, Methods, Prevention, Prevention & control, Program Evaluation, Smoking, Tobacco, Tobacco Use Disorder, Tobacco use
The tobacco-control movementThe tobacco-control movement--apex ;p
Banned in most countries now
form_title= Insect Control form_header= Keep the annoying insects out of your yard. What type of insects are in your yard?*= _ [50] Do you want to use organic insecticides?*= () Yes () No Where is the infestation?*= _ [50]
Natural Insect Control is a website that offers green alternatives to lawn insect control. For more information about their products visit http://www.natural-insect-control.com/.
An chameleon's niche is to control insect populations within an ecosystem
Yes, nicotine is classified as a pesticide, specifically a natural insecticide. It is derived from the tobacco plant and was historically used to control insect pests in agriculture. However, its use has declined in favor of synthetic alternatives due to concerns about toxicity and environmental impact. Today, nicotine is regulated and less commonly used in modern pest control practices.
Chris Christensen has written: 'Technician's handbook to the identification and control of insect pests' -- subject(s): Identification, Insect pests, Insect pests control