Application of New Pyrethroid, Fluvalinate to Wood Preservatives

A new pyrethroid, fluvalinate was studied for its termiticidal efficacy by conducting some labolatory and field tests. The efficacy of fluvalinate was found to be almost equal or more than that of other synthetic pyrethroids, such as permethrin and fenvalerate in the wood-block tests and this potenc...

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