Acaricides

Acaricides - a means to combat ticks and other arthropods

Acaricides are pesticides used to combat plant parasites - mites, aphids, thrips, as well as insects that feed on foliage - codling moths, leaf rollers. Among these classes, the most widespread are acaricites, which have a detrimental effect on ticks, biting midges, and blackwings.

Acaricides include chemicals that belong to different groups of chemical compounds and have different effects on the body of parasites. Known acaricides are constantly being improved, new ones are appearing that are designed to work more effectively, but at the same time causing fewer negative reactions. Acaricitad should be administered only if there is one hundred percent certainty of the presence of pests, because even the slightest excess of the norm causes harm to the health of a person who comes into contact with contaminated food. Preparative forms of the chemical compound have both an acute effect (concentrated emulsion, drops) and a prolonged effect; they can be used for spraying seeds before