MystoreMystore is an ONDC network-connected ecosystem built in India for Indian sellers. Mystore is the first ONDC network participant to connect as a Buyer and Seller NP. You can register as a seller on Mystore and upload your catalogue. You will have a dedicated Seller page (digi-catalog) along with a Unique QR Code for your page that you can market to your buyers. Your catalogue will also appear on the ONDC network through the Mystore Buyer App and other buyer apps catering to related product domains. Mystore provides a comprehensive seller dashboard to manage your products, orders, and payouts. Mystore also facilitates seamless online shopping across categories with its Mystore Buyer App.https://www.mystore.in/s/62ea2c599d1398fa16dbae0a/66defda954ce55002beebf8c/mystore-logo-480x480.png
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9th Floor, Tower A, Spaze iTech Park, Sector 49Gurgaon Division, IN
A regent for deemak (termies) refers to a chemical or natural pesticide used to control and eliminate termite infestations. These solutions are designed to prevent and manage termite colonies, which can cause significant damage to wooden structures and crops. Some common types include:
Chemical Termiticides: These are synthetic solutions like Chlorpyrifos, Imidacloprid, or Fipronil, used to treat soil and wood, creating a barrier that repels or kills termites upon contact.
Natural Remedies: Eco-friendly options include neem oil, orange oil, or boric acid, which are less harmful to the environment and can be effective against termites.
Proper application of these treatments ensures protection from termites and prevents further structural damage
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A regent for deemak (termies) refers to a chemical or natural pesticide used to control and eliminate termite infestations. These solutions are designed to prevent and manage termite colonies, which can cause significant damage to wooden structures and crops. Some common types include:
Chemical Termiticides: These are synthetic solutions like Chlorpyrifos, Imidacloprid, or Fipronil, used to treat soil and wood, creating a barrier that repels or kills termites upon contact.
Natural Remedies: Eco-friendly options include neem oil, orange oil, or boric acid, which are less harmful to the environment and can be effective against termites.
Proper application of these treatments ensures protection from termites and prevents further structural damage