Effect of Mineral Oil Solvent on the Toxicity and Speed of Action of Malathion

Busvine 1 and Barker and Rawhy 2 reported that solutions of DDT in mineral oils are more toxic to DDT-resistant houseflies than solutions in acetone, although for normal susceptible fly strains acetone solution was about four times as toxic as the oil solution. MacCuaig and Watts 3 found that a 3.5–...

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