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Organic pesticides are products developed from
plants and minerals and used to kill or control insects. Natural pesticides
have been used for hundreds of years to control pests in and around homes. A
product labeled “organic” or “natural” does not mean that it is not hazardous,
however. Some organic pesticides can be more toxic than synthetic products.
All pesticides, no matter how it is labeled, should be handled with caution
and used as recommended on the label. Most organic pesticides are registered by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and can be used with other natural substances or with synthetic substances to control a specific insect. You should never mix natural substances together, however, because you could produce a mixture that could prove hazardous to humans and mammals, pollute water, kill fish and birds, or kill good insects along with the pests. |
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Manufactures of pesticides, however, produce useful products using natural substances, such as Pyrethrum, Rotenone, Ryania, and other minerals to target specific pests. Here are some of the natural insecticides used in pest products today:
Pyrethrum
About the
Author: Dennise Brogdon is the managing editor of
the Hughston Health Alert, a quarterly, patient-information newsletter, and she
is an editorial assistant for the National Athletic Trainers’ Association’s
scientific journal, the Journal of Athletic Training. Dennise is a Web site
copywriter and editor. She has experience writing and editing SEO copy and META
tags, brochures, advertorials, video scripts, and other technical and
promotional material, as well. Dennise earned a BA in English with professional
writing as an emphasis at Columbus State University. She is a member of the
American Medical Writers Association and the Georgia Writers Association.
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