Under this perspective, new molecules must be found to
control insect pests that will replace synthetic insecticides.
You could say that there is now a good source of information
on products that have an effect on A. aegypti. Thanks to the
studies of many researchers on the semiochemical manifestations of different plants in terms of their extracts and essential
oils (EOs), we now have knowledge of insecticidal activity,
growth inhibition, and repellent, antifeedant, and deterrent
actions, among others . In addition, there are a number of benefits
that make the exploration of botanical insecticides for pest
control attractive, such as low environmental persistence, little
or no toxicity to mammals, and the different forms of action on
the insect