Bactoculicide

An insecticide of a narrow spectrum of action

Bactoculicide - a biological insecticide of a narrow spectrum of action - a sporocrystalline complex that contains the delta-endotoxin of entomopathogenic spore bacteria Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis, which is formed during culture fermentation.

Bactoculicide is intended to combat the larvae of various types of blood-sucking mosquitoes (including malaria), sand mosquitoes, as well as the larvae of the rice mosquito in all types of reservoirs, including fish farms, located in all natural zones, and in the basements of residential buildings and other buildings appointment, by organizations that have the right to engage in disinfection activities.

The preparation Bactoculicide is an intestinal poison for larvae of any species of mosquitoes. The toxin, entering the larvae's body with food, causes a violation of the digestive process, toxicosis and death.

The terms of the death of larvae vary from several hours to several days and depend on the consumption rate of the preparation, the age and physiological state of the larvae, hydrological and biocenotic characteristics of water bodies.

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