ECOLA's "Secondary
Kill" Action
One of the most remarkable
features of this treatment is its
ability to eliminate pests that have not
even come in contact with the treated
area. This unique control effect, known
as "secondary kill," allows one pest to
expose other pests to the insecticide,
which kills them. Pests expose each
other to this treatment in various ways,
including contact, grooming, and
exchanging food. This secondary kill
action is a primary contributor to both
ECOLA's incredible performance and its
ability to control entire pest
populations at low doses.
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