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That it attacks the equivalent of the nervous system is the way in which malathion kills insects. It's called a contact insecticide, which means that it's sprayed. An insect that's covered with the spray may die on the spot. Or the insect may stumble on a little bit before it dies. In the lingering death scenario, the spray stops the insect from carrying out life sustaining functions because of nerve damage.
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