Words and phrases that have a meaning related to insecticide:  (159 results)
Often used in the same context:
herbicide, pesticide, fungicide, pyrethrin, weed killer, malathion, rodenticide, paraquat, acaricide, chlorpyrifos, miticide, biocide, weedkiller, fumigant, organophosphate, carbaryl, spray, larvacide, trifluralin, larvicide, repellents, antibiotic, insect repellant, pyrethrum, sprayer, insect repellent, chloropicrin, chemicals, metaldehyde, diuron, parthenium, postemergence, weedicide, bollworm, simazine, parasiticide, fertilizer, diquat, tobacco budworm, triazole, nutsedge, atrazine, ivermectin, anthelmintic, preemergence, rotenone, inoculant, lindane, nematodes, repellants, aphids, attractant, insect, bagworm, weevils, parathion, whitefly, pest, johnsongrass, germicides, wireworm, disinfectants, horseweed, endophyte, prussic acid, mealybugs, sodium fluoroacetate, diatomaceous earth, armyworms, juglone, copper sulfate, hydrated lime, methyl bromide, sclerotinia, ryegrass, spider mite, european corn borer, repellency, citronella, mealy bug, cottonseeds, potassium permanganate, detergent, neem, ddt, deet, antifungal, antifungal agent, wormer, powdery mildew, endosulfan, antimalarial drug, fumigation, broadleaf, codling moth, leafminer, artemisia annua, mosquito, salvinia, mites, thymol, pigweed, insecticides, anesthetic, fungicides, disinfectant, preservative, herbicides, antiseptic, fertiliser, pesticides, antiseptics, solvent, anaesthetic, inhibitor, foliar, penicillin, aminoglycoside, androgen, antigen, chemotherapy, cholesterol, diuretic, ethanol, herbal, hormone, hydrocarbon, insecticidal, legume, ligand
More specific:
lead arsenate
Synonyms:
insect powder
Also try:
— Adjectives for insecticide: systemic, effective, new, residual, organophosphate, good, natural, powerful, synthetic, microbial, organic, more...

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