Global Methoprene Market Set for Rapid Growth and Trend, by 2026: TMR
Methoprene is an insect growth regulator or a juvenile hormone mimic. Rather than killing insects, methoprene controls them by interfering with normal hormone levels within the insect at critical development periods, preventing growth and/or maturation. It is actived by contact or ingestion, and in some insects (e.g., fleas) it affects eggs or female fecundity. Methoprene controls a broad range of insects, including hymenoptera, diptera, homoptera, coleoptera, and syphonaptera. Its functions include mosquito larvae control, post-harvest grain protection, prevention of flea-egg...
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