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How does Wondercide kill some insects, but not Beneficials?

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How does Wondercide kill some insects, but not Beneficials?

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The answer is simple. Heat seeking, non beneficial insects are pheromone driven to food, mates, and reproduction. Because insects breathe through their bodies, Wondercide is absorbed directly into the breathing pores causing pheromone interruption. The survival of the insect relates directly to its exposure to the foreign substance. So, it repels insects by scent and kills them on contact. Beneficials, on the other hand, are Sight Driven and are not effected by pheromone interruption. The Aroma of cedar oil does not effect them neurologically or biologically simply because they are not driven by pheromones.

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