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Poison in entomological boxes

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Peter Khramov, 04.08.2014 10:40

Gentlemen, tell me, is the poison in modern entomological boxes (with a high-quality fit of the lid to the box) relevant at all or not? If relevant, what is it?

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04.08.2014 15:37, rhopalocera.com

It is always relevant...
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05.08.2014 18:00, Svyatoslav Knyazev

dichlorvos on cotton wool and in the corner of the box to pin) cheap and angry. the main thing is effective.
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11.08.2014 7:01, Zunimassa

The question was raised a thousand times, but I did not find a definite answer for myself.

Someone advises naphthalene, despite the fact that it is a carcinogen.
Someone uses dichlorvos and plates with organophosphate.
Someone uses pyrethroids, I have stopped at them so far, in liquid form.
Quickly evaporate though, already 3 bottles exhausted.

By the way, the Japanese also use naphthalene.

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