Japanese chemical weapons stocks investigated

With the advent of summer heralding the cockroach season, now might be a good time to stock up on various chemicals ready to murder the poor blighters should they make an appearance. So, why not buy the weapons of mass destruction that have been recommended by the readers of goo Rankings when they voted on which commercial insecticide they use the most to kill cockroaches. The survey was conducted on the 19th and 20th of April 2007.

The Japanese for cockroach is ゴキブリ, gokiburi, just in case you are interested.

Ranking results

Q: Which insecticide do you most often use to kill cockroaches?

Rank 日本語 English Score
1 アースジェット (アース製薬) Earth Jet 100
2 ゴキジェットプロ (アース製薬) Goki-Jet Pro 33.3
3 キンチョール (大日本除虫菊) Kinchol 30.5
4 ゴキブリフマキラー (フマキラー) Gokiburi Fuma-killa 15.8
5 バルサン 直撃ジェット (ライオン) Varsan Choku-geki Jet 15.2
6 フマキラーA ダブルジェット (フマキラー) Fuma-killa A Double Jet 14.2
7 霧のバルサン (ライオン) Kiri no Varsan 10.1
8 水性キンチョールV 無臭性 (大日本除虫菊) Water-based Kinchol V Odourless 6.5
9 アースジェットWウォータータイプ (アース製薬) Earth Jet W Water Type 5.9
10 水性キンチョールジェット 無香性 (大日本除虫菊) Water-based Kinchol Jet Unscented 5.4

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  • 2 Comments »

    1. Japan News for June 12, 2007 » Japan Probe said,

      June 12, 2007 @ 14:07

      […] A survey has found which commercial insecticide Japanese use the most to kill cockroaches. [Link] […]

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      […] that bring me out in big allergic bumps) and of course the occasional cockroach, although those do not last long. To find out what the Japanese think of all these various creepie-crawlies, MyVoice conducted a […]

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