Geraniol Profile

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Geraniol, a naturally-occurring terpenoid found in food plants, is often used as a fragrance or ingredient in cosmetics. When used as a pesticide, it is primarily a mosquito and tick repellent, or used against mites. Most studies show geraniol poses little risk to the environment or human health, although a portion of the population suffers from sub-lethal allergies upon dermal or inhalation exposure.
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NYS IPM Type: Minimum Risk Pesticide
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2018
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New York State IPM Program
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Community IPM; Integrated Pest Management; Minimum Risk Pesticides; terpenoid; mosquito repellent; termites; ticks; fungicide; black mold; Salmonella; Botrytis; brown rot; organic
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