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temephos

Do you hate being bitten by mosquitos? We all can relate to the frustration entailed! Not only do mosquitos leave our skin itchy and uncomfortable, but they also carry diseases that are much more serious — cases of the Zika virus reaching into southern Texas as well West Nile disease. That is why a lot of scientists have tirelessly tried to find ways in which the little rascals can be departed from. Temephos is a potent chemical which they employ using one solution.

Temephos kills larva (baby mosquito) and it is one of the unique types of pest controls. They breed in stagnant water of any kind and the mosquitos species that transmit dengue lay their eggs on these larvae. Temephos poured into water appears as tiny broken grains of rice that take a short time to break down. Give a helping to hand of temephos (it has no effect on adult mosquitos, only mosquito larva) as follows. This means that it is completely safe for humans and pets too, which is one of the biggest considerations we need to make when using chemicals in our surroundings.

    Benefits and risks of using temephos in public health

    Temephos can help keeping people healthy. Which, in turn helps to reduce the number of adult mosquitos that hatch from those larvae. Less adult mosquitos equals less bites and lower risk of the spread of deadly diseases. Temephos is a cheaper and efficient way to control mosquitos from reaching the adult stage than taking direct action in killing adult mosquitos. But we have to be cautious! If an excessive amount of temephos is applied, it can have negative effects on the other inhabitants of water– fish and insect larvae. This is why it becomes necessary to use the proper temephos in right quantity and as per guidelines.

    There are several diseases affecting humans including malaria and dengue fever which can be transmitted by mosquitos. In still water, when temephos is suffused it releases a chemical causing an alteration in their nervous system leading to paralysis and death of the mosquito larvae. The larvae will quit swimming when they come in contact with this chemical and an eventual death of the larvae follows. Because if there is no larvae, those mosquitos can't grow up to bite you (or transmit diseases between one another) and the less grown-up mosquitos buzzing around our communities means a lower likelihood of disease transmission. This is crucial to mosquito control and in keeping everyone safe from disease.

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