Pest control
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Pest

Resultados: 7

2006
Prof. Frank Hadley Collins, Dir., Cntr. for Global Health and Infectious Diseases, Univ. of Notre Dame

This 2006 photograph depicted a female <i>Aedes aegypti</i> mosquito while she was in the process of acquiring a blood meal from her human host, who in this instance, was actually the biomedical photographer, James Gathany, here at the Centers for Disease Control.  You’ll note the feeding apparatus consisting of a sharp, orange-colored “fascicle”, which while not feeding, is covered in a soft, pliant sheath called the "labellum”, which retracts as the sharp stylets contained within pierce the host's skin surface, as the insect obtains its blood meal. The orange color of the fascicle is due to the red color of the blood as it migrates up the thin, sharp translucent tube.

The first reported epidemics of Dengue (DF) and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) occurred in 1779-1780 in Asia, Africa, and North America.  The near simultaneous occurrence of outbreaks on three continents indicates that these viruses and their mosquito vector have had a worldwide distribution in the tropics for more than 200 years. During most of this time, DF was considered a mild, nonfatal disease of visitors to the tropics. Generally, there were long intervals (10-40 years) between major epidemics, mainly because the introduction of a new serotype in a susceptible population occurred only if viruses and their mosquito vector, primarily the <i>Aedes aegypti</i> mosquito, could survive the slow transport between population centers by sailing vessels.

Abate® 1 SG

No permita que los insectos como el mosquito de la fiebre amarilla y los zancudos afecten y causen enfermedades en su hogar. Conozca Abate® 1 SG, una forma fácil y efectiva.
Close up a cockroach on white cupboard in the kitchen; Shutterstock ID 254770015

Ceptiva® Duo 30 SC

No deje que las cucarachas y hormigas perjudiquen su hogar. Le ofrecemos Ceptiva® Duo 30 SC, un magnífico insecticida que controla los insectos rastreros y voladores en áreas externas.
Closeup view of ants on a cupcake

Fendona® 6 SC

Las hormigas es el principal insecto que constituye un problema para la salud pública y el almacenamiento de alimentos. Conozca el insecticida Fendona® 6 SC, que actúa rapidamente por contacto o ingestión.
2006
Prof. Frank Hadley Collins, Dir., Cntr. for Global Health and Infectious Diseases, Univ. of Notre Dame

This 2006 photograph depicted a female <i>Aedes aegypti</i> mosquito while she was in the process of acquiring a blood meal from her human host, who in this instance, was actually the biomedical photographer, James Gathany, here at the Centers for Disease Control.  You’ll note the feeding apparatus consisting of a sharp, orange-colored “fascicle”, which while not feeding, is covered in a soft, pliant sheath called the "labellum”, which retracts as the sharp stylets contained within pierce the host's skin surface, as the insect obtains its blood meal. The orange color of the fascicle is due to the red color of the blood as it migrates up the thin, sharp translucent tube.

The first reported epidemics of Dengue (DF) and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) occurred in 1779-1780 in Asia, Africa, and North America.  The near simultaneous occurrence of outbreaks on three continents indicates that these viruses and their mosquito vector have had a worldwide distribution in the tropics for more than 200 years. During most of this time, DF was considered a mild, nonfatal disease of visitors to the tropics. Generally, there were long intervals (10-40 years) between major epidemics, mainly because the introduction of a new serotype in a susceptible population occurred only if viruses and their mosquito vector, primarily the <i>Aedes aegypti</i> mosquito, could survive the slow transport between population centers by sailing vessels.

Interceptor®

No permita que los insectos como el mosquito de la fiebre amarilla causen enfermedades en su hogar. Conozca Interceptor®, una forma fácil y efectiva para permitir una excelente proteccción.
Closeup view of ants on a cupcake

Pluresto® Pro

Cuando las hormigas comienzan a infestar las viviendas y a molestar a las personas en jardines y parques, conozca Pluresto® Pro, un eficaz insecticida para evitar estos problemas.