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Thymol oil
General Information
- Product Names:
- Chemical Class: Miticide, antimicrobial (Essential Oil)
- Uses: Animal repellents, Insect repellent, fungicides/fungistats, medical disinfectants, tuberculocides, and virucides. Also used as a miticide in beehives. Variety of indoor and outdoor sites to control target pests including animal pathogenic bacteria and fungi, several viruses including HIV-I, and birds, squirrels, beavers, rats, mice, dogs, cats and deer. Thymol also has many non-pesticidal uses, including use in perfumes, food flavorings, mouthwashes, pharmaceutical preparations and cosmetics.
- Beyond Pesticides rating: Least-toxic
Health and Environmental Effects
- Cancer: Not documented
- Endocrine Disruption: Not documented
- Reproductive Effects: Not documented
- Neurotoxicity: Not documented
- Kidney/Liver Damage: Not documented
- Sensitizer/ Irritant: Yes (1)
- Birth/Developmental: Not documented
- Detected in Groundwater: Not documented
- Potential Leacher: Not documented
- Toxic to Birds: Not documented
- Toxic to Fish/Aquatic Organisms: Not documented
- Toxic to Bees: Not documented
Additional Information
- Regulatory Status:
- Supporting information:
- PAN Pesticides Database: (Pesticide Action Network)
- Studies:
- Plant Essential Oils as Green Pesticides for Pest and Disease Management. Isman, M. 2004. ACS. symposium series
Gateway Health and Environmental Effects Citations
1. EPA Pesticide Registration Review Status http://www.epa.gov/oppsrrd1/registration_review/reg_review_status.htm








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