>>13822349A major in medicine and also in biotech, and also a master in genomics. I know enough about chemical insecticides like tetramethrin and permethrin, also biocontrol techniques like parasitic Hymenoptera or Strepsitera for use against other arthropods, also Bt Cry treatment, also using parasitic fungi like Cordyceps for biocontrol, also gen toxin recombination/transformation from other species through A. tumefaciens's Ti plasmid to plants.
From a medical perspective I can tell you that you shouldn't use chemical insecticides like permethrin or tetramethrin in an enclosed room because they are recalcitrant and also neoplastic at low levels in humans. Diatomaceous earth has been related to silicosis and lung cancer but it's safer than most chemical insecticides and also cheaper than heat treatment for bedbugs.
I love 2D/3D cunny though