Insect repellent

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Description

Odorous chemicals that insects are thought to avoid. In general, insect repellents do not kill the insect. Examples of insect repellents are: citronella oil, eucalyptus oil, dimethyl phthalate, DEET, n-n,dimethyl-meta-toluamide (Off), naphthalene (mothballs), phenol, camphor, paradichlorobenzene (mothballs), cedar oil, pine tar oil, colocynth oil, permethrin, etc. Some insect repellents can stain or dissolve polymers.

Synonyms and Related Terms

citronella; dimethyl phthalate; DEET; n-n,dimethyl-meta-toluamide (Off Insect repellent); naphthalene (mothballs); phenol; camphor; paradichlorobenzene (mothballs); cedar oil; pine tar oil; colocynth

Authority

  • Lynda A. Zycherman, J.Richard Schrock, A Guide to Museum Pest Control, FAIC and Association of Systematics Collections, Washington DC, 1988

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