Molluscicides

Molluscoids are special preparations for treating mollusk shells in the water supply system. Their main task is to combat infections, which pose a serious danger to the population, as they cause diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. In this article we will take a detailed look at the functions of molluscoids and their constituent parts.

Molluscoids are used in places of mass consumption of water by the population. Due to human activity, shellfish collect in water supplies and spread infection. That is why molluscoids are not a complete means for water disinfection, but are used to prevent diseases due to infection from mollusks.

To fight infection, mollusc crustaceans receive chemical compounds. They are weak poisons and are more accessible due to their high level of toxicity. The introduction of molluscoids helps prevent the transmission of infection and infection of the population. Thus, they significantly reduce the risks of diseases of the gastrointestinal and infectious diseases.

The chemicals are made from a base containing various toxins. They can be of artificial or natural origin, for example phenol. It is produced by insects during normal life activities and kills all types of mollusks, preventing their reproduction. But this manufacturing method is used exclusively on an industrial scale. To be used in everyday life, the chemical composition of the molluscoid must meet a number of conditions, among which it is worth paying attention to the following points: - The chemical composition from the molecular to the chemical formula must exactly correspond to one of the toxins; - Resistance to the influence of chemical contamination of drinking water in production;

However, such a chemical composition is difficult to produce in an industrial environment, which explains the high price of such water purification products. In addition, manufacturers set a certain period for maintaining the effectiveness of the composition, indicated on the packaging. Therefore, when using, dosage recommendations must be carefully followed.