No it is a pyrethroid
Permethrin is a suspected human carcinogen. DEET is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. It's considered safe enough to use on human skin (in low concentrations). A mixture of a permethrin-based insecticide and a DEET based one shouldn't be any worse than the permethrin one alone. We'd have to know more about what kind of risk you're talking about to give you a better answer than that.
Yes, cypermethrin is a systemic insecticide.Specifically, a systemic insecticide controls insects by disrupting the pests' life-sustaining processes and structures. In the case of cypermethrin, it is a case of attacking the central nervous system. The results will include paralysis or uncoordinated movements which ultimately lead to death.
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Yes it is, kills them in a matter of seconds.
Permethrin will kill crickets that are in the area where it is sprayed. It does not keep crickets from coming back to that area though.
That's for scabies but there is more than one manufacturer-need brand to assist further.
permethrin
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You can buy permethrin over the counter at a %1 strength which is strong enough to kill lice but the kind of permethrin (%5 strength) that cures scabies you need a prescription for
Yes, slug pesticide can kill pillbugs. Scientists classify pillbugs as crustaceans and invertebrates and slugs as shell-less terrestrial gastropod molluscs. The two arthropod types in question do not always respond to one and the same pesticide, but they will when the active ingredients are beta-cyfluthrin, bifenthrin, carbaryl, cyfluthrin, cypermethrin, deltamethrin, esfenvalerate, gamma cyhalothrin, lambda- cyhalothrin, or permethrin.
Both very effective bee killers. Half life below surface approximately 200 days. No known effective disposal or decontamination method. The MSDS says 'dispose of in a safe manner'.