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Buhach, an insect powder made from a plant, was manufactured on the nearby Hill Ranch.
I left everything there very clean, with no bedclothes or cloths at all, and with insect powder sprinkled all over.
The plantation farmed pyrethrum, which was used to make an insect powder called Buhach.
Bacilikil (Insect Powder).
He investigated the ingredients of the Dalmatian insect powder (Pyrethrum cinerariifolium), a highly esteemed insecticide.
Persian powder is an insecticide powder, also called "Persian Pellitory" and Insect powder.
I, in turn, have an idea that, long before this touchin' case is clarified, you'll wish the irascible captain with the insect powder had never found those fingerprints."
In the 1800s, it was known as "Persian Insect Powder," "Persian Pellitory", and "Zacherlin".
This powder received different names: Lowizachek in Armenia, Bug Flower, Powder of Persia and Persian insect powder.
He has just set fire to the insect powder, and will be all right in no time; but just now he contemplates large white blisters, and would like to scratch them, but knows better.
After long hesitation and uncertainty they paid twenty-five cents for a big package of insect powder--a patent preparation which chanced to be ninety-five per cent gypsum, a harmless earth which had cost about two cents to prepare.
Over there Susan and Arthur were explaining to Mrs. Paley that an expedition had been proposed; and Mrs. Paley having grasped the fact, gave the advice of an old traveller that they should take nice canned vegetables, fur cloaks, and insect powder.