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    Fulltec - Business Profile

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    Frank W. Bencsits in 2000 as the General Manager. He has been forming a fully new innovative R&D company for research and development of active natural substances for pest controlling (repellents as insecticides) since that time. Consequently the company’s activities mainly comprise R&D‚ but bio-insecticides and repellents are also produced and sold. Fulltec doesn’t sell its products under its own trademarks so far. The products are sold through thoroughly chosen international sales partners who resell

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    Mosquito Repellant Fabrics

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    Preparation of Mosquito Repellent Fabrics Abstract: A mosquito repellent substrate includes a fabric which is impregnated with a repellent carrier composition. The carrier composition includes a mosquito repellent (e.g. permethrin‚ prallethrin etc.)‚ binder‚ emulsifier and cross linker. The carrier composition is applied as a finish or printed onto the fabric. 1. Introduction 1.1 About Mosquitoes Mosquito-borne diseases‚ such as malaria‚ dengue fever and yellow fever‚ have plagued

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    Problem The study seeks to answer this main problem: How effective is a homemade mosquito coil as an insect repellent when compared to commercial-branded katol? The study seeks to answer the following specific problems: Can lanzones peels be used to make homemade mosquito coils? Will the coils be effective as mosquito repellants? Will it be safe to use? Is it better than commercial repellents? Hypotheses It is possible for us to create homemade organic katol out of lanzones as it is said

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    methylbenzamide)‚ a chemical formulation developed during World War II by the U.S. Army; unfortunately‚ some people have an allergic reaction to such products. And to persuade others to use natural insect repellents. INTRODUCTION Objectives: To minimize the escalation of the insect in our place. To promote a natural way of minimizing the escalation of insects. To use natural insect repellant instead of chemical insect repellants like aerosols. To be able to substitute chemical insect repellants which

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    Malayan High School of Science The Effeciency of Eucalyptus Oil and Citronella Oil as a Mosquito Repellent Against Aedes aegypti (Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements in Research 1) Submitted by: Francesca Magno Fay Fadul Maxine Mendoza Ariana Bacquial Darren Obligar Table of Contents Profile i CHAPTER I 1 I. Introduction 1 II. Statement of the problem 2 III. Significance of the Study 2 IV. Scope and limitations 2 CHAPTER II 3 I. Related Literature

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    INSECT REPELLANT SPRAY

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    serving from years as a mosquito repellent in the field of ancient and modern medicine. Commercially available mosquito repellents are chemical based and disastrous to human health. An attempt has been made to prepare a 100% herbal product based on Citronella leaf remains which is left out and of no use after steam distillation. It is cheap‚ effective and environment friendly. It is a first and preliminary work based on formulating and evaluating herbal mosquito repellent cakes using natural binders such

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    organic methods for reducing mosquitoes in my garden? I know that I can fumigate the whole garden but are there any other natural alternatives to reduce or deter mosquitoes from my garden‚ rather than resorting to poisoning the air with harmful chemicals? Any advice appreciated‚ thanks. Pete‚ Sanur” The best way to begin to reduce mosquitoes in and around your garden is to reduce their habitat and breeding sites. Mosquitoes typically prefer damp shady areas‚ so a simple garden cleanup will go

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    that repel some species of cockroachesand are a traditional insect repellent.Pandan leaves contain a number of essential oils and chemicals that cockroaches findunpleasant. Terpenes and sesquiterpene hydrocarbons make up between 6 and 42 percent of theoils in these leaves‚ according to the National University of Singapore researchers. Pandan leavescontain substances repellent to vermins‚ they actually discourage these insects at a lower rate than other plants from the same geographical region.Terpenes

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    Title: The Effects of Microwaved Water on Plant Growth Problems: 1. What are the factors that make the microwave harmful? 2. What happens to the water (when microwaved) that causes it to affect plant growth? 3. What are the effects of microwaved water on the growth of plants? Hypotheses: 1. The micro wavelength radiation the microwave contains makes it harmful. 2. The water undergoes ionizing radiation which causes it to affect the growth of the plant 3. The growth of the plant

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    experiments in order to determine which combination of chemicals produce the brightest and longest lasting light‚ through chemiluminescence. Chemiluminescence can be defined as the emission of light by a chemical reaction that does not produce heat. Chemiluminescence can also be found in nature‚ where it is referred to as bioluminescence. This can often be found in many deep sea fish‚ algae‚ and fireflies. Luminol is one of many chemicals that can be used to create chemiluminescence outside of

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