Label & SDS
EPA Label:
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 98985-6
- U.S. EPA Status:
ACTIVE
Description
'Bifenthrin 7.9%' is an insecticide and termiticide. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 98985-6. It was originally approved by EPA on 27 Sep 2021. It has a 'Caution' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Bifenthrin. It's approved for 98 sites including aircraft, animal litter, apartment buildings, athletic fields, bakeries, basements, birds, bottling plants, breweries, and building foundations. It is also approved for 111 pests and pest groups including but not limited to adelgids, annual bluegrass weevil, ants, aphids, armyworm, bagworm, banks grass mite, bed bug, bees, and beet armyworm.
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Alternative names:
- Bifenthrin 7.9%Alternate
- Ike's Bifenthrin 7.9%Alternate
- IKE's Pest ControlAlternate
- Ike's Pest KillerActive
- Pest ControlAlternate
Registrant:
- IKE'S LLC
- Address:
10025 Us 264 Alternate
Middlesex, NC 27557
Active ingredients:
- Bifenthrin 7.9%
- Other ingredients 92.1%
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Registered target pests:
- Adelgids
- Annual bluegrass weevil (adult)
- Ants
- Aphids
- Armyworm
- Bagworm (larvae)
- Banks grass mite
- Bed bug
- Bees
- Beet armyworm
- Beetles
- Billbugs (adult)
- Biting flies
- Black turfgrass ataenius (adult)
- Black vine weevil (adult)
- Black widow spider
- Blacklegged tick (adult)
- Blacklegged tick (larvae)
- Boxelder bug
- Broad mite
- Brown dog tick
- Brown soft scale
- Budworms
- Cabbage looper
- California red scale (crawlers)
- Carpenter ants
- Caterpillars
- Centipedes
- Chewing insects
- Chiggers (redbugs)
- Chinch bug
- Chinch bug (nymphs)
- Cicadas
- Citrus thrips
- Clover mite
- Cockroaches
- Crawling insects
- Crickets
- Cutworms
- Deer tick (adult)
- Deer tick (larvae)
- Dichondra flea beetle
- Earwigs
- Elm leaf beetle
- European red mite
- Fall webworm
- Fire ant
- Firebrat
- Flea beetles
- Fleas
- Fleas (adult)
- Fleas (larvae)
- Flies
- Flies (adult)
- Flying insects
- Fungus gnats (adult)
- Grasshoppers
- Gypsy moth
- Hide beetle
- Hornets
- House fly
- Hyperodes weevil (adult)
- Imported fire ants
- Insects
- Japanese beetle
- Japanese beetle (adult)
- Lace bugs
- Leafhoppers
- Leafminers
- Leafrollers
- Litter beetles
- Lygus bugs
- Mealybugs
- Millipedes
- Mites
- Mole crickets (adult)
- Mole crickets (nymphs)
- Mosquitoes
- Moths
- No pest
- Old house borer
- Orchid weevil
- Pea weevil
- Pecan leaf scorch mite
- Pillbugs
- Pine needle scale (crawlers)
- Plant bugs
- Potato leafhopper
- Powderpost beetles
- Psyllids
- San jose scale (crawlers)
- Scorpions
- Silverfish
- Sod webworms
- Sowbugs
- Spider mites
- Spiders
- Spittlebugs
- Springtails
- Subterranean termites
- Sucking insects
- Tent caterpillars
- Termites
- Thrips
- Ticks
- Treehoppers
- Twig borers
- Wasps
- Weevils
- Whiteflies
- Yellowjackets
Registered target sites:
- Aircraft
- Animal litter
- Apartment buildings (indoor)
- Athletic fields
- Bakeries
- Basements
- Birds (caged)
- Bottling plants (indoor inedible)
- Breweries (indoor-inedible)
- Building foundations
- Buses (nonfeed/nonfood)
- Cafeterias (indoor inedible)
- Canneries (indoor-inedible)
- Closets
- Commercial/institutional/industrial buildings (indoor inedible)
- Commercial/institutional/industrial buildings (outdoor inedible)
- Commercial/institutional/industrial buildings (wall voids)
- Concrete slabs
- Dairies (indoor inedible)
- Dairy processing plants
- Domestic dwellings (indoor) (attics)
- Domestic dwellings (indoor) (wall voids)
- Domestic dwellings (outdoor)
- Doors
- Drains
- Driveways
- Eating establishments (indoor inedible)
- Eaves
- Egg processing plants (indoor inedible)
- Expansion joints (concrete)
- Fences
- Floors
- Flowering dogwood (foliar treatment)
- Food marketing/storage/distribution facilities (indoor inedible)
- Food mills
- Food processing plants (indoor inedible)
- Food serving areas
- Food storage areas (shelves)
- Forsythia (foliar treatment)
- Garages
- Grain mills (indoor inedible)
- Granaries (empty) (non-residual contact treatment)
- Horsechestnut (foliar treatment)
- Hospitals (indoor inedible)
- Hotels (indoor)
- Household contents (clothing/fabric storage containers) (drawers)
- Laboratory (unspecified)
- Livestock (enclosed premise treatment)
- Livestock (open premise treatment)
- Locker rooms
- Lumber (stored) (nonsoil contact nonfumigation treatment)
- Meat processing plants (indoor-inedible)
- Mobile homes (indoor)
- Nursing homes (indoor inedible)
- Offices (indoor inedible)
- Ornamental foliage plants (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental fruit trees (nonbearing)
- Ornamental ground covers (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental lawns
- Ornamental nut trees (nonbearing)
- Ornamental plants (interior plantscapes)
- Ornamental trees (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental trees (trunks)
- Ornamental woody shrubs (foliar treatment)
- Outdoors
- Parks
- Patios
- Pet kennels (enclosed premise treatment)
- Pet kennels (open premise treatment)
- Poles/posts
- Porches
- Poultry houses (enclosed premise treatment)
- Poultry houses (open premise treatment)
- Poultry processing plants (indoor inedible)
- Railroad boxcars
- Recreational areas (outdoor)
- Refrigerators
- Restaurants (indoor inedible)
- Rights-of-way
- Rose-of-sharon (foliar treatment)
- Schools (indoor inedible)
- Ships (indoor-inedible)
- Sinks
- Storage areas
- Trailers (empty)
- Trails
- Trucks
- Utility lines (junction box)
- Utility poles (injection treatment)
- Utility rooms
- Vanhoutte spirea (foliar treatment)
- Walls
- Warehouses (indoor inedible)
- Window frames
- Windows
- Wineries (indoor inedible)
- Wood decks
- Wood pilings