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    Cedarwood Oil Profile 

    Baker, Brian P.; Grant, Jennifer A.; Malakar-Kuenen, Raksha (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
    -food. Because of the relatively low mammalian toxicity, non-toxic mode of action, and the relatively low risk that cedar products pose to public health and the environment, the EPA does not anticipate any unreasonable risks to the public....
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    Citronella & Citronella Oil Profile 

    Baker, Brian P.; Grant, Jennifer A.; Malakar-Kuenen, Raksha (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
    eligible for exemption include cinnamon oil, clove oil, eugenol, lemongrass oil, and cinnamon oil. Registered products may contain the botanical neem. Paraffin, beeswax and other waxes may be added when used in insect repellent candles. Citronella...
    , glycerol and gelatin—may also be used as formulants in exempt products. Registered products may contain other inert ingredients not eligible for exemption. This document profiles an active ingredient currently eligible for exemption from pesticide...
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    Soybean Oil Profile 

    Baker, Brian P.; Grant, Jennifer A.; Malakar-Kuenen, Raksha (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
    Soybean oil is derived from Glycine max, a legume cultivated for food, feed, and industrial uses and is a common food grade oil used throughout the industry for products such as vegetable oil and mayonnaise. It is also used as an Insecticide...
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    Cloves & Clove Oil Profile 

    Baker, Brian P.; Grant, Jennifer A.; Malakar-Kuenen, Raksha (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
    and clove oil from April 1, 1996 to March 30, 2016 (NPIC 2016). Most involved formulated products with multiple active ingredients. Environmental Effects Information Effects on Non-target Organisms The effects of clove oil on non-target organisms...
    information on the scope of the profiles, the purpose of each section, and the methods used to prepare them. Mention of specific uses are for informational purposes only, and are not to be construed as recommendations. Brand name products are referred...
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    Peppermint & Peppermint Oil Profile 

    Baker, Brian P.; Grant, Jennifer A.; Malakar-Kuenen, Raksha (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
    of the profiles, the purpose of each section, and the methods used to prepare them. Mention of specific uses are for informational purposes only, and are not to be construed as recommendations. Brand name products are referred to for identification purposes only...
    , peppermint oil—a major source of menthol—is used in many personal care products such as soaps, toothpaste, mouthwashes, fragrances and hand lotions and even in tobacco products. (Hayes et al. 2007). Peppermint oil is the fifth most produced essential oil...
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