Home Gutter protection system proven effective for control of mosquito vectors
Moonachie, NEW JERSEY (May 31, 2009) â € "Based on the results of a recent scientific study, together with years of experience with dealers, distributors and end users Monzi, Inc. has certified the use of its industry-leading leaf Defier ® family of products to include the prevention of insect infestation and reproduction.
In recent months, Dr. Eugene J. Gerberg, a renowned entomologist world of consulting, confirmed these attributes through a study controlled. This study conducted in Bientco, a firm national biological and entomological based in Gainesville, Fla., showed no sign in the development of larveae and pupae in the gutter sheet protected challenging.
During this study, approximately 50 eggs of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes were sprayed in a challenging position in the A sheet-protected channel, while approximately 50 additional eggs were placed on dead leaves located in channel B â € "without challenging the leaf. Water poured into the channels, which have been discussed about two weeks later. The results showed that the development of larvae and pupae in the B channel, but no sign of either larvae or pupae in the challenging of the Road-protected A. channel
As a result, your resume now certifies Monzi Defier ® family of products as a proven method control of mosquito vectors to clean sewers.  This has been achieved by Monzi through the combined use of its patents pending and property:
- A multi-polymer, thermally fused Extreme Defianceâ "¢ coating that is factory treated with biocide and fungicide to inhibit the growth of mold, mildew, fungi, algae, moss and insect infestation
- Increased density, strength, tears strength and elongation characteristics
- Built in UV stabilizers to prevent degradation of Dom
- Built in protective additives fire
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