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Zapp-Ex - Insecticide

The two materials are based on similar active agents, but with different concentration.

Zapp-Ex fights varmints like ants, gnats, wasps, ticks, fleas, louses, flies, crickets, beetles, earwigs, cockroaches, termites, bugs, and cicadas.

Zapp-Ex is non-poisonous and environmentally healthy.

The natural oils contained in Zapp-Ex affect the respiratory organs of all arthropods. Their specific respiratory system (tracheae) is destroyed by the natural oil. Because of this mode of functioning, the harmlessness on human beings, mammals and plants is guaranteed. Conventional insecticides affect the nervous system and are therefore dangerous for all creatures, human beings as well as livestock or pets. Moreover the poisoned varmints are turned into hazardous waste. Zapp-ex treated animals are absolutely non-poisonous, so their disposal is unproblematic. Another problem of conventional insecticides is that after short usage, resistance against the poison is built. No resistances against Zapp-Ex are known.

The active agents contained in Zapp-Ex accord to the EU-Biocide-Directive 98/8/EG. The main active agent, coconut oil, is identified as an "old active agent", listed in Annex I (EG-No.: 23-282-8, CAS-No.: 8001-21-8). Substances listed in this annex are known to be of no or little danger for human beings, animals and environment while being effective biocides.

Zapp-Ex is applied as a watery emulsion via sprayers or spray canisters