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What is the difference between alpha cypermethrin and technical cypermethrin?

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'.


Is cypermethrin a systemic insecticide?

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.


Where do you get Cypermethrin and Alphacypermethrin?

for Technical grades , contact : venusimpex@yahoo.com


Is Cypermethrin good to kill ticks?

Yes it is, kills them in a matter of seconds.


What is an ammonium carbamate?

Ammonium carbamate is a salt that forms when ammonia gas reacts with carbon dioxide. It is a white solid at room temperature and is commonly used in the production of ammonium carbonate, which is used in fertilizers, fire extinguishers, and baking powder.


Is cypermethrin the same as permethrin?

No, cypermethrin and permethrin are different synthetic pyrethroid insecticides. While they have similar uses in controlling pests, they have different chemical structures and properties. It is important to consult the specific usage guidelines for each one when applying them.


What is alkyl calcium carbamate used for?

Alkyl calcium carbamate is used as a processing aid and vulcanizing agent in the rubber industry. It helps to improve the curing process of rubber compounds, enhancing their mechanical properties and overall performance.


Where does Urethane come from?

Urethane, also known as ethyl carbamate, is a chemical compound that can be produced synthetically or be found naturally in fermented foods and alcoholic beverages. Industrially, urethane is commonly produced as a byproduct in the production of ethyl carbamate-based chemicals.


What is the tox number for urethane?

What do you mean by tox number? When you say urethane do you mean Ethyl carbamate with a CASRN - 51-79-6? If your question is what is the toxicity of ethyl carbamate in humans, I offer the following information: The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) has determined that there is inadequate data to derive a number to quantify non-carcinogenic health effects by the inhalation route of exposure. The USPEA has not evaluated the carcinogenicity of ethyl carbamate. The International Agency for Research on Cancer has determined that ethyl carbamate is probably carcingenic to humans. If, on the other hand, your question is regarding polyurethane coatings typically used to seal wood floors, among other uses, then the question is what is the toxicity of many other chemicals (other than ethyl carbamate), some known, some unknown, some depending on the manufacturer and formulation.


Where do you purchase carbaryl insecticide?

Search carbamate insecticides. I think it's the active in all Tempo stuff


Is permethrin better than cypermethrin?

Permethrin and cypermethrin are both synthetic pyrethroids used as insecticides, but they have different properties and applications. Permethrin is often preferred for treating clothing and for use in public health due to its effectiveness against a wide range of insects and its lower toxicity to humans and pets. Cypermethrin, on the other hand, is commonly used in agricultural settings and may have a broader spectrum of activity against certain pests. The choice between the two depends on the specific application and target pests.


Mechanism of action of carbamate poisoning?

they inactivate the acetylcholinesterase enzyme which is necessary to break up Ach into acetate and choline,thereby causing increase in synaptic Ach leading to anticholinesterase poisoning...example neostigmine,physostigmine,edrophonium, etc