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Class of organic chemical compounds with insecticidal properties
The pyrethrins are a class of organic compounds normally derived from Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium that have potent insecticidal activity by disrupting
Pyrethrin
Chemical compound
Pyrethrin II is an organic compound that is a potent insecticide. It is one of the two pyrethrins, the other being pyrethrin I. Thousands of tons this
Pyrethrin_II
Class of insecticides
A pyrethroid is an organic compound similar to the natural pyrethrins, which are produced by the flowers of pyrethrums (Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium
Pyrethroid
Genus of plants and natural insecticide
Chrysanthemum coccineum. The insecticidal compounds present in these species are pyrethrins. Some members of the genus Chrysanthemum, such as the following two, are
Pyrethrum
Chemical compound
Pyrethrin I is one of the two pyrethrins, natural organic compounds with potent insecticidal activity. It is an ester of (+)-trans-chrysanthemic acid with
Pyrethrin_I
Synthetic pyrethroid used as insecticide
mimic the structure and properties of the naturally occurring insecticide pyrethrin which is present in the flowers of Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium. Pyrethroids
Cyhalothrin
Insecticide powder
Persian powder is an insecticide powder with natural pyrethrin as the active agent. It is also known as Persian pellitory, insect powder and internationally
Persian_powder
Chemical compound
natural and synthetic insecticides. It is a terpenoic acid related to the pyrethrin I and II, as well as the pyrethroids. One of the four stereoisomers, (1R
Chrysanthemic_acid
Common name for several species of beetles
cultivated areas of litter, debris, and infested plants, and application of pyrethrin-containing insecticides such as cyfluthrin or non-systemic organophosphate
Cucumber_beetle
Chemical compound
own, it enhances the potency of certain pesticides such as carbamates, pyrethrins, pyrethroids, and rotenone. It is a semisynthetic derivative of safrole
Piperonyl_butoxide
Species of beetle
Multiple chemicals have been used to manage their infestation, including pyrethrin and fungal insecticides. The "confused" in the beetle's name is due to
Confused_flour_beetle
German chemist, winner of the 1953 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1881–1965)
together with Leopold Ružička, also elucidated the molecular structures of pyrethrin I and II in the 1920s, enabling the development of pyrethroid insecticides
Hermann_Staudinger
Class of synthetic chemicals used as insecticides
insecticides. They are classified as pyrethroids, i.e. synthetic versions of pyrethrin, a chemical with insecticidal properties found naturally in Chrysanthemum
Allethrins
Domesticated species of canid
xylitol, Vitis (grapes, raisins, etc.), and Allium (garlic, onions, etc.). Pyrethrin insecticides were the most common cause of pesticide poisoning. Metaldehyde
Dog
Device that creates fog
pyrethroid, pyrethrin, or both as active ingredients. Pyrethroids are a class of synthetic insecticides that are chemically similar to natural pyrethrins and
Fogger
Group of insects
which will reduce the growth of the fungi which the gnats feed upon. Pyrethrins and the similar pyrethroid compounds are known to have insecticidal properties
Fungus_gnat
Species of moth
must be thoroughly applied inside the bush and under leaves. Natural pyrethrin insecticides, extracted from Chrysanthemum and mixed with colza oil, can
Cydalima_perspectalis
Pesticide used against insects
insecticides mimic the insecticidal activity of the natural compound pyrethrin, the biopesticide found in Pyrethrum (Now Chrysanthemum and Tanacetum)
Insecticide
Chemical process which generates cyclopropane rings
The structures of the natural insecticides pyrethrin I, R = CH3 and pyrethrin II, R = CO2CH3.
Cyclopropanation
Chemical compound
insecticide. It is the most potent knockdown pyrethroid (even stronger than pyrethrin II) but it is relatively unstable, especially when exposed to light (due
Kadethrin
Insects of the order Blattodea
cockroach population. Alternatively, insecticides containing deltamethrin or pyrethrin are very effective. In Singapore and Malaysia, taxi drivers use pandan
Cockroach
pyrazophos pyrazothion [Wikidata] pyresmethrin [Wikidata] pyrethrin I pyrethrin II pyrethrins pyrethroid pyridaben [Wikidata] pyridalyl [Wikidata]
List_of_insecticides
Methods to prevent bed bug infestations
fipronil, permethrin, diazinon, spinosyn, dichlorvos, chlorfenapyr, and DDT. Pyrethrin has also been registered for use against bed bugs. Note that the first
Bed_bug_control_techniques
Synthetic pyrethroid used as insecticide
mimic the structure and properties of the naturally occurring insecticide pyrethrin which is present in the flowers of Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium. Pyrethroids
Tefluthrin
American humanitarian, author and farmer
Mugongo, Rwanda to run a plantation growing pyrethrum flowers to produce pyrethrin, an organic insecticide sought the world over. Carr was introduced to
Rosamond_Carr
Medication group
include natural toxins, such as aconitine, veratridine, grayanotoxin, pyrethrin I, batrachotoxin, robustoxin, palytoxins and ciguatoxins. Sodium channel
Sodium_channel_opener
Dog breed
the use of flea collars or flea spray on Greyhounds if the product is pyrethrin-based. Products like Advantage, Frontline, Lufenuron, and Amitraz are
Greyhound
Genus of flowering plants in the daisy family
insecticide. The flowers are pulverized, and the active components, called pyrethrins, which occur in the achenes, are extracted and sold in the form of an
Chrysanthemum
Infestation by the pubic louse
include NIX, Actin and Elimite. An alternative is the combination of pyrethrins and piperonyl butoxide, in a topical application, which include the brands
Pediculosis_pubis
Type of agriculture that emphasizes natural and environmentally friendly techniques
occurring pesticides, such as garlic extract, bicarbonate of soda, or pyrethrin (which is found naturally in the Chrysanthemum flower), are permitted
Organic_farming
Form of pest control regarding fleas
medicines need to be used with care because many of them also affect mammals. Pyrethrin based flea treatments meant for dogs can be hazardous to cats. Flea and
Flea_treatments
Chemical compound
adjuvant for synergy; that is, it enhances the potency of pesticides such pyrethrins and pyrethroids, but is itself not a pesticide. Sesamex is soluble in
Sesamex
Chemical compound
Bifrenthrin general fact sheet - National Pesticide Information Center Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids Fact Sheet - National Pesticide Information Center Bifenthrin
Bifenthrin
Species of flowering plant
"pyrethrum." The flowers are pulverized and the active components, called pyrethrins, contained in the seed cases, are extracted and sold in the form of an
Tanacetum_cinerariifolium
Any of many species of tiny flying insects in the dipterid suborder Nematocera
control adult gnats in smaller areas, pressurized aerosol sprays with pyrethrins can be used. Other control measures in the household can include turning
Gnat
American civil rights activist and ordained minister
work focused on insecticide analysis and he would develop a method of pyrethrin determination. In 1976, Williams founded the Southeast Chemical Manufacturing
Hosea_Williams
Genus of mites
also be treated with a lime sulfur insecticide dip or a shampoo with non-pyrethrin insecticide for two weeks beyond the conclusion of symptoms. In unresponsive
Cheyletiella
Chemical compound
National Pesticide Information Center Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids Fact Sheet – National Pesticide Information Center Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids Pesticide Information
Phenothrin
Chemical compound
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Noviflumuron
American chemical engineer (1889–1986)
substance to counteract poisonous gas in World War I, synthetic rubber and pyrethrin insecticides in World War II, and ethylene oxide as a hospital germicide
Robert_MacFarlan_Cole_III
Potent insecticide
relevance.)". 4 October 2018. Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids Fact Sheet - National Pesticide Information Center Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids Pesticide Information
Tetramethrin
Chemical compound
Deltamethrin General Fact sheet - National Pesticide Information Center Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids Fact Sheet - National Pesticide Information Center Deltamethrin
Deltamethrin
Chemical compound
secondary alcohol family. Jasmolone is found in the alcohol portion of pyrethrins. It is thought that jasmolone is a derivative of cyclized and altered
Jasmolone
Genus of woodlice
"digital photography, citizen science platforms and social networks," pyrethrin agents have induced morphological changes in, and diminished food consumption
Cubaris
Prostaglandins Protamine Protease Proteasome Protein Proteinoid Purine Putrescine Pyrethrin Pyridoxine or pyridoxamine (Vitamin B6) Pyrimidine Pyrrolysine Pyruvic
List_of_biomolecules
Chemical species structure notation
CCC[C@@H](O)CC\C=C\C=C\C#CC#C\C=C\CO CCC[C@@H](O)CC/C=C/C=C/C#CC#C/C=C/CO Pyrethrin II (C22H28O5) CC1=C(C(=O)C[C@@H]1OC(=O)[C@@H]2[C@H](C2(C)C)/C=C(\C)/C(=O)OC)C/C=C\C=C
Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry System
Simplified_Molecular_Input_Line_Entry_System
(Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium or Chrysanthemum coccineum that contain pyrethrin organic compounds which are potent natural insecticides.) One of the common
Howard_Garrett
Chemical compound
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Acetamiprid
Species of plant
might assume from the specific epithet pyrethrum that this plant contains pyrethrins, it does not. Both pyrethrum and "pellitory" derive ultimately from the
Anacyclus_pyrethrum
Poisoning of humans from pesticide exposure
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Pesticide_poisoning
Species of planthopper indigenous to Southeast Asia
pesticides to treat infestations, including insecticidal soaps, neem oil, pyrethrins, and essential oils, as well as bifenthrin, carbaryl, dinotefuran as bark
Spotted_lanternfly
Organic compounds with the structure O=P(OR)3
to arsenic salts (calcium arsenate, lead arsenate and Paris green) or pyrethrin plant extracts, all of which had major problems. Schrader was seeking
Organophosphate
Control of harmful species
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Pest_control
Medication and insecticide
1970s, it was identified that in many pyrethroids, including all natural pyrethrins and some synthetic analogs developed by that time (such as resmethrin)
Permethrin
about 400 BCE. Pyrethrins are biodegradable and break down easily on exposure to light. The majority of the world's supply of pyrethrin and Chrysanthemum
History_of_malaria
Hair care product
the pet if it is misused. Generally, insecticidal pet shampoos contain pyrethrin, pyrethroids (such as permethrin and which may not be used on cats) and
Shampoo
Flat structure to transport goods
treated with wood preservatives, fungicides and/or pesticides. Various pyrethrins and propiconazole are common treatments for wooden pallets. In addition
Pallet
Species of moth
and Kent. The eggs can be removed by hand or can be controlled using pyrethrin-based pesticides. The genus Choreutis was raised by the German entomologist
Choreutis_nemorana
Species of moth
Pyrethroids or pyrethrins (e.g. Cy-Kick, Deltamethrin, and d-Phenothrin which is used in 'Raid' fly spray ) – Synthetic or natural pyrethrins available as
Tineola_bisselliella
Cotton grown organically from non-GM plants
are able to use a suite of organically approved pesticides, including pyrethrins from plant material, copper sulfate as a molluscicide and fungicide, and
Organic_cotton
Chemical compound
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Indoxacarb
Insecticide
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Spinosad
Veterinary medical products classification subgroup
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
ATCvet_code_QP53
Process of planting, growing and harvesting cannabis
that have been used and considered to induce little or no harm include: Pyrethrins: Organic and very effective, although sometimes hard to find. Often expensive
Cannabis_cultivation
toxin; Not allowed in WA or CO, found on tested samples in CO and OR Pyrethrin (insecticide): Carcinogen; Approved in CO and WA Fenoxycarb (insecticide):
Legalization of non-medical cannabis in the United States
Legalization_of_non-medical_cannabis_in_the_United_States
Species of tick
or oil over the tick is no longer recommended either. Application of pyrethrin (or pyrethroid) insecticides has been suggested 'as a narcotic and a toxicant
Ixodes_holocyclus
Chemical compound
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Cypermethrin
Chemical compound
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Imidacloprid
Chemical compound
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Carbaryl
Creation of a whole that is greater than the simple sum of its parts
S. EPA. Archived from the original on April 5, 2013. "Pyrethroids and Pyrethrins". U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. August 2010. Archived from the
Synergy
Organochloride known as an insecticide
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
DDT
Weak acid with formula H3BO3
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Boric_acid
Defunct insecticide
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Triprene
Species of fly
using treatment dips and sprays most commonly containing ivermectin or pyrethrin. However, the pupal stage is resistant to treatment, so treatment must
Melophagus_ovinus
Toxic carbamate pesticide
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Carbofuran
Species of tick
small mammals of Haemaphysalis leporispalustris. Insecticides such as pyrethrin, permethrin, and amitraz are dangerous to small mammals and must be avoided
Haemaphysalis leporispalustris
Haemaphysalis_leporispalustris
Organochlorine chemical and an isomer of hexachlorocyclohexane
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Lindane
Chemical compound (insecticide)
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Aldicarb
100% susceptible to Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab2 through 2005 here and in Arizona. Pyrethrins are commonly used in this crop. Deynze et al., 2005 performs the first
Agriculture_in_California
Family of beetles
treatment to crack and crevice sites where they are suspected of hiding. Pyrethrins are labeled for use against hide beetles. Insecticides used for carpet
Dermestidae
Agent that carries and transmits pathogens
the otherwise known effectiveness of commonly used chemicals, such as Pyrethrins and Synthetic Pyrethroids. This issue is particularly important for diseases
Disease_vector
Wood preservative containing compounds of chromium, copper, and arsenic
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Chromated_copper_arsenate
Chemical compound
Biochemistry and Physiology. 96 (1): 51–55. doi:10.1016/j.pestbp.2009.09.003. Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids Fact Sheet - National Pesticide Information Center Esfenvalerate
Fenvalerate
Incense coil designed to repel mosquitoes
Pyrethrum: a natural, powdered material from a kind of chrysanthemum plant. Pyrethrins: an extract of the insecticidal chemicals in pyrethrum. Allethrin: sometimes
Mosquito_coil
Croatian-Swiss chemist (1887–1976)
herb Tanacetum cinerariifolium), a highly esteemed insecticide found in pyrethrins, which were the focus of his work with Staudinger. Ružička later said
Leopold_Ružička
Organic compound
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Oxon_(chemical)
Chemical compound
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Novaluron
Chemical compound used as an insecticide
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Cyantraniliprole
Chemical compound
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Aluminium_phosphide
Chemical compound
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Chlorantraniliprole
Chemical compound
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Imiprothrin
Class of insecticides
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Neonicotinoid
Species of butterfly
dieldrin, or heptachlor sprays as insecticides. A mixture of either 0.0015% pyrethrins or 0.25% detergent with 4L of water may also be used to survey the number
Fiery_skipper
Class of insecticide
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Benzoylurea_insecticide
often present in poisonings are organophosphates and N-methyl carbamates, pyrethrin and synthetic pyrethroid insecticides, and organochloride insecticides
Pesticide_misuse
Chemical compound
Resmethrin Technical Fact Sheet - National Pesticide Information Center Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids Fact Sheet - National Pesticide Information Center Resmethrin
Resmethrin
Chemical compound
Foster City, CA: Biomedical Publications. pp. 388–389. "Pyrethroids and Pyrethrins". United States Environmental Protection Agency. Archived from the original
Cyfluthrin
Chemical compound
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Flumethrin
Chemical compound
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Bistrifluron
Chemical compound
Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin Prallethrin Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) Pyrethrum Resmethrin Silafluofen Tefluthrin
Dicofol
PYRETHRIN
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Female
Irish
Irish name, possibly related to Gaelic grán, GRÃINNE means "grain." In mythology, this is the name of the daughter of Cormac mac Airt.
Boy/Male
Hindu
The best
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name, Old Norse þórsteinn, composed of the elements þórr, name of the Scandinavian god of thunder (see Thor) + steinn ‘stone’, ‘rock’, hence ‘altar of Thor’ or perhaps ‘hammer of Thor’.English : habitational name from Thurston in Suffolk, so called from the genitive case of the Old Norse personal name þóri (see Thor) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Girl/Female
British, English
Noble Serpent
Girl/Female
Finnish, Hindu, Indian
A Remote Place
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Glorious noble, respected
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Delicate Girl
Boy/Male
African, American, British, Christian, English, German, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican
Powerful; An Ant; Whole; Immense; All Containing; Universal Strength; Entire
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Impatient
Girl/Female
Hindu
Moon light, Black Sky
PYRETHRIN
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n.
An alkaloid extracted from the root of the pellitory of Spain (Anacyclus pyrethrum).
n.
A substance resembling, and isomeric with, ordinary camphor, and extracted from the essential oil of feverfew; -- called also Pyrethrum camphor.