We are along the road beside the Adamasingba fence, before the Queen- cinema pedestrian bridge.
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Pyriproxyfen is an insect growth regulator (IGR) widely used in agriculture as a juvenile hormone mimic that disrupts the normal development of target pests by preventing larvae from molting into adults, inhibiting egg hatching, and causing sterility or morphological abnormalities in insects. In farming, it effectively controls sucking pests like whiteflies, aphids, scale insects, psyllids, and thrips on crops such as cotton, citrus, pome fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals, often applied as foliar treatments. Its key benefits include breaking pest life cycles for long-term population suppression, serving as a resistance management tool when rotated with other insecticides, and offering selective action with reduced impact on many beneficial insects compared to broad-spectrum neurotoxins.