2021
DOI: 10.2105/ajph.2021.306307
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Pesticides Misused for Bed Bug Control: Comparing Professional and Nonprofessional Applications Reported to the National Pesticide Information Center, 2013–2017

Abstract: Objectives. To compare outcomes when pesticides are used to control bed bugs by professionals and nonprofessionals. Methods. All US National Pesticide Information Center inquiries from 2013 to 2017 were assessed to identify scenarios involving bed bugs and pesticide applications. Cases were evaluated with respect to types of applicators, misapplications, and human pesticide exposures. Results. Misapplications were more than twice as likely to be reported in cases involving nonprofessional applications (14%) … Show more

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“…Specifically, when dealing with aphid in tea, cucumber, tomato and apple orchard fields, the misuse rates were all exceeded 75% (Sun et al, 2019). Much lower misuse frequencies were found in American in terms of red bug control, and the professional farmers showed better performance in pesticide correct use (Strid et al, 2021), which is coherent with the positive correlations between pesticide correct use and training experience in our study. Except training experience, farmers' education levels were found negatively associated with their pesticide application performance (Fig.…”
Section: Pesticide Misuse In Different Cropping Systemssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Specifically, when dealing with aphid in tea, cucumber, tomato and apple orchard fields, the misuse rates were all exceeded 75% (Sun et al, 2019). Much lower misuse frequencies were found in American in terms of red bug control, and the professional farmers showed better performance in pesticide correct use (Strid et al, 2021), which is coherent with the positive correlations between pesticide correct use and training experience in our study. Except training experience, farmers' education levels were found negatively associated with their pesticide application performance (Fig.…”
Section: Pesticide Misuse In Different Cropping Systemssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Despite studies examined pesticide misuse in certain area are limited, unfortunately, the misuse of pesticides occurs in major crop production systems in China and other countries (Panuwet et al, 2012;Strid et al, 2021;. In one study, the misuse rates of pesticide cocktails on pests in grain crop fields in south and north China were found to over 52%, with the misuse rate reaching 90% when against wheat aphid .…”
Section: Pesticide Misuse In Different Cropping Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Common commercially available synthetic-based insect repellents contain N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide (DEET) or icaridin (picaridin). 7 The EPA also recognizes IR3535 and oil of lemon eucalyptus as biopesticides used as natural-based repellents. 8 Topical repellents allow for mobile protection but require reapplication for extended protection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%