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==Examples== {{colbegin}} *[[Allethrin]], the first pyrethroid synthesized *[[Bifenthrin]], active ingredient of ''Talstar'', ''Capture'', ''Ortho Home Defense Max'', and ''Bifenthrine'' *[[Cyfluthrin]], an active ingredient in [[Baygon]], Temprid, Fumakilla Vape Aerosol, Tempo SC, and many more, dichlorovinyl derivative of pyrethrin *[[Cypermethrin]], including the resolved isomer alpha-cypermethrin, dichlorovinyl derivative of pyrethrin. Commonly found in crawling insect killers and some mosquito sprays. *[[Cyphenothrin]], active ingredient of K2000 Insect spray sold in Israel. Mostly used in some aerosols as a Cypermethrin substitute in developing countries. *[[Deltamethrin]], dibromovinyl derivative of pyrethrin *[[Dimefluthrin]] *[[Esfenvalerate]] *[[Etofenprox]] *[[Fenpropathrin]] *[[Fenvalerate]] *[[Flucythrinate]] *[[Flumethrin]] *[[Imiprothrin]] *[[lambda-Cyhalothrin]] *[[Metofluthrin]] *[[Permethrin]], dichlorovinyl derivative of [[pyrethrin]] and most widely used pyrethroid. *[[Phenothrin]] (Sumithrin), active ingredient of [[Anvil (insecticide)|Anvil]] *[[Prallethrin]] *[[Resmethrin]], active ingredient of ''Scourge'' *[[Silafluofen]] *[[tau-Fluvalinate]] *[[Tefluthrin]] *[[Tetramethrin]] *[[Tralomethrin]] *[[Transfluthrin]], an active ingredient in Baygon and other products. {{colend}}
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