• In horticulture, lime sulfur (lime sulphur in British English, see American and British English spelling differences) is mainly a mixture of calcium polysulfides...
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    Notoedric mange include selamectin, moxidectin, ivermectin and lime sulfur dips. Lime sulfur is most commonly used and safe pesticide to control Notoedric...
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    Lime sulfur is effective against sarcoptic mange. It is made by mixing hydrated lime, sulfur, and water, and boiling for about 1 hour. Hydrated lime can...
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  • Brimstone – sulfur Flowers of sulfur – formed by distilling sulfur. Caustic potash/caustic wood alkali – potassium hydroxide, formed by adding lime to potash...
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    clothing or limbs with sulfur powder. A diluted solution of lime sulfur (made by combining calcium hydroxide with elemental sulfur in water) is used as...
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    extensive pollution and controversy. Milk of lime, Ca(OH)2, reacts with elemental sulfur to give a "lime-sulfur", which has been used as an insecticide. The...
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    Calcium oxide (redirect from Quick lime)
    "lime-mortars" to throw it at the enemy ships. Limestone is a substitute for lime in many applications, which include agriculture, fluxing, and sulfur...
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    Flue-gas desulfurization (category Sulfur)
    limestone or lime, or seawater to scrub gases; Spray-dry scrubbing using similar sorbent slurries; Wet sulfuric acid process recovering sulfur in the form...
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    further skin infection. Twice-weekly bathing of the pet with diluted lime sulfur dip solution is effective in eradicating fungal spores. This must continue...
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    A lime kiln is a kiln used for the calcination of limestone (calcium carbonate) to produce the form of lime called quicklime (calcium oxide). The chemical...
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    bound in power plants burning sulfur-containing coal or petroleum. In particular, calcium oxide (lime) reacts with sulfur dioxide to form calcium sulfite:...
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    sulfate or sulfuric acid. Sulfate arrests slaking, causes the cement to set quickly and stronger. The Romans made concrete by mixing lime and volcanic...
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    treated with a topical keratolytic and antibacterial agent, followed by a lime sulfur dip or a local application of Rotenone. Ivermectin may also be used....
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    wastes consisting of glass bottles and chemical residues, residues from lime sulfur filtration, building debris and residues from pesticide production areas...
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  • total blackberry crop. Infestations of redberry mite are often controlled with lime sulfur or natural acaricidal oils. Redberry Mite IPM v t e v t e...
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    and can be spread by wind. Cultural tactics along with dormant season lime sulfur can help to reduce the initial inoculums source. The chemical tactics...
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  • Sulfide (category Sulfur ions)
    Sulfide (also sulphide in British English ) is an inorganic anion of sulfur with the chemical formula S2− or a compound containing one or more S2− ions...
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    Gypsum (redirect from Sulphate of lime)
    publicized gypsum's use as a fertilizer. Gypsum may act as a source of sulfur for plant growth, and in the early 19th century, it was regarded as an almost...
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    ingredients. Organic pesticides tend to have natural substances like soaps, lime sulfur and hydrogen peroxide as ingredients. Not all natural substances are...
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    Fipronil works well, especially in cats. Cats can also be treated with a lime sulfur insecticide dip or a shampoo with non-pyrethrin insecticide for two weeks...
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  • izopamfos jiaxiangjunzhi kasugamycin kejunlin ketoconazole kresoxim-methyl Lime sulfur mancopper mancozeb mandestrobin [Wikidata] mandipropamid [Wikidata] maneb...
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  • Larvicide Lead hydrogen arsenate Light brown apple moth controversy Lime sulfur Limonene Loline alkaloids Lufenuron Lumax Maintenance fees (EPA) Malathion...
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    the less toxic Mancozeb (LD50 4,500 to 11,200 mg/kg) Lime sulfur (aka calcium polysulfide) and sulfur are considered to be allowed, synthetic materials (LD50:...
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    carbonate, and sulfur. The product is at first white, but soon turns green "green ultramarine" when it is mixed with sulfur and heated. The sulfur burns, and...
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    deadwood or to raise its grain, and the application of chemicals (usually lime sulfur) to bleach and preserve the exposed deadwood. This method is a newer...
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    that produce hard water, water that contains dissolved minerals. Salts, sulfur compounds, and gases are among the substances that can be dissolved in the...
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    Limestone (redirect from Lime stone)
    where it reacts with sulfur dioxide for air pollution control. In glass making, particularly in the manufacture of soda–lime glass. As an additive toothpaste...
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  • experiments 1755; Mathieu Tillet reports on treatment of seeds 1802; Lime sulfur first used to control plant disease 1845–1849; Potato late blight epidemic...
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    Acid rain (category Sulfuric acid)
    into the tower. Lime or limestone in slurry form is also injected into the tower to mix with the stack gases and combine with the sulfur dioxide present...
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    efficient if it is sprayed on the entire raspberry plant. These include lime sulfur or copper application, captan/fenhexamid mixture (Captevate 68WDG) applied...
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