rovaroltókat
Rovaroltókat, which translates to "insecticides" in English, refers to a broad class of chemical agents designed to kill or repel insects. These substances are widely used in agriculture, public health, and domestic settings to control insect populations that can be harmful to crops, transmit diseases, or cause nuisance. Insecticides work through various mechanisms, targeting specific biological processes in insects. Some act as neurotoxins, disrupting the insect's nervous system, while others interfere with growth and development, molting, or reproduction. They can be broadly categorized based on their chemical structure, such as organophosphates, carbamates, pyrethroids, and neonicotinoids, or by their mode of action.
The application of insecticides can be done in various ways, including spraying, dusting, or baiting. Their