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TENOPA
Double Action Residual Control Tenopa is a new high performance residual
insecticide for public hygiene pest control and represents the ultimate
in biorational insecticide technology. It combines the renowned killing
power of the pyrethroid, alphacypermethrin, with flufenoxuron, an
insect growth regulator.
Tenopa attacks insects on two fronts.
Firstly the powerful pyrethroid, alphacypermethrin, kills a broad
range of adult crawling and flying insects including: cockroaches,
fleas, bed bugs,
flies, booklice,
silverfish, moths, ants
and beetles.
Secondly in the case of cockroaches and fleas in particular, the flufenoxuron
interrupts the development of eggs, larvae and nymphs by interference
with chitin formation, ensuring a long term degree of control which
is second to none. This helps prevent reinfestation and dramatically
reduces the risk of callbacks.
Thanks to its very low mammalian toxicity Tenopa can be used with
confidence in domestic premises, public buildings and hospitals, as
well as in hotels, restaurants, kitchens and in industrial premises
including food processing plants.
How the insect growth regulator in Tenopa works:
The flufenoxuron in Tenopa works through contact and through direct
stomach action when ingested by the insect. The effect on immature
insects is to interfere with the natural construction of chitin, the
insect's protective shell, ensuring that they die at the next larval
moult. Tenopa is devastatingly effective on adult female cockroaches
in ensuring that they are unable to produce viable egg cases.
Indeed a single treatment of Tenopa can work for up to 6 months thanks
to its incredible persistence on practically every type of surface
from carpet to bare wood and even porous surfaces such as paving slabs.
Tenopa has no smell and will not stain surfaces which water itself
will not stain.
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