Levels of resistance to six synthetic insecticides in the Borneo housefly
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Levels of resistance to six synthetic insecticides in the Borneo housefly
Abstract
The resistant levels of the 4 strains of the housefly collected in Borneo to six insecticides, namely DDT, Chrysron, DDVP, Baytex, Sumithion and Diazinon, were examined. It was found that most housefly population in Borneo showed a higher susceptibility than that of the Takatsuki strain of Japan, especially to DDT.
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