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Malathion is used as an insecticide. It has the chemical formula C10H19O6PS2 and contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorous and sulfur.
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Copper is generally not compatable with oil products such a Neem. It may cause leaf burn. Always refer to the label on the pesticide for instructions on the mixing compatability with other products.
After the mixing the properties of substances remain unchanged.
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What are the risk characterization of malathion?
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According to Ortho's Malathion label, it will kill ants - but not Fire, Pharaoh, Carpenter, and Harvester ants. You need to know what kind of ant you are targeting. Always follow label instructions.
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YEs Malathion can be used to kill roaches and many other pest but must be cautious while using.
Malathion is used as an insecticide. It has the chemical formula C10H19O6PS2 and contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorous and sulfur.
It depends on the specific product. The mixing instructions are printed on every can.
The cost of malathion varies depending on where it is purchased. It can be purchased for lower than twenty dollars. However, as the size of the product increases so does the price.
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According to the EPA Malathion has shown suggestive evidence in being a carcinogenic to lab rats (especially females). Malathion caused liver tumors in female rats at all dose levels used, while it only caused tumors in males at the two highest doses administered. (National Pesticide Information Center, 2001)ReferenceNational Pesticide Information Center (2001) Malathion: Technical Fact Sheet. Retrieved:May 16th 2009 From: http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/malatech.pdf
Probably not, but is is better to follow any mixing instructions on the anti-freeze container.