Disinfectant products include rodenticide, aerosol insecticide, electronic mousetrap, electric mosquito coil, camphor ball and so on.
1. Rodenticide is a kind of pesticide used to control rodents. Rodenticide in a narrow sense only refers to chemical agents with toxic effect, while rodenticide in a broad sense also includes fumigants that can kill rats, rodenticides that prevent rats from damaging articles, sterile agents that make rats lose their reproductive ability, synergists that can improve the rodent control efficiency of other chemical agents, and so on.
2. Aerosol insecticide refers to an insecticidal preparation that the stock solution of the insecticide and the propellant are sealed together in a pressure-resistant tank with a valve and sprayed out in the form of mist when used. It was successfully developed for the first time in China in 1982.
3. The electronic mousetrap, also known as "electric cat", is a micro-current high-voltage electric shock mousetrap, which is improved on the basis of the traditional mousetrap.
4. Electric mosquito-repellent incense is a tool to repel mosquitoes. Electric mosquito-repellent incense is as harmful as mosquito-repellent incense: the effective components of disc, liquid and electric mosquito-repellent incense are all chemical preparations with insecticidal components, and the only difference is that their carriers are different.
5. Camphor balls, also known as mothballs, are divided into natural mothballs and synthetic mothballs. Natural mothballs are smooth colorless or white crystals with a fragrant smell and will float in water. Natural mothballs, also known as smelly beads, are used to prevent insects, moths and mildew. They are originally aromatic organic compounds extracted from camphor tree branches and leaves.