Hydrogels: From Controlled Release to a New Bait Delivery for Insect Pest Management

Here, we review the literature on the development and application of hydrogel compounds for insect pest management. Researchers have used hydrogel compounds for the past few decades to achieve the controlled release of various contact insecticides, but in recent years, hydrogel compounds have also b...

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ant control
Baits
Controlled release
Delayed-Action Preparations
Environmental impact
hydrogel
Hydrogels
Insect Control
Insecta
Insecticides
Insects
Management
Pest Control
pest management
Pests
Physicochemical properties
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