Label & SDS
EPA Label:
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 5785-42
- U.S. EPA Status:
CANCELLED
Description
'Brom-o-gas 2%' is a fungicide and nematicide, herbicide terrestrial, insecticide, miticide, poison, single dose, and soil fumigant. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 5785-42. It was originally approved by EPA on 14 Dec 1971. Its registration got cancelled on 13 Mar 2014. It has a 'Danger' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Chloropicrin and Methyl bromide (NO INERT USE). It's approved for 82 sites including airtight chambers, almonds, asparagus, blackberries, blueberries, boysenberries, broccoli, caladium, caneberries, and cauliflower. It is also approved for 87 pests and pest groups including but not limited to angoumois grain moth, annual bluegrass, ants, australian spider beetle, awl nematodes, bark beetles, bean weevil, bed bug, bermudagrass, and boll weevil.
Original registration date:
Cancellation date:
Alternative names:
Registrant:
- LANXESS CORPORATION
- Address:
111 Ridc Park West Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15275
Active ingredients:
- Chloropicrin 2%
- Methyl bromide (no inert use) 98%
- Other ingredients 0%
Signal word:
Product type:
- Fungicide And Nematicide
- Herbicide Terrestrial
- Insecticide
- Miticide
- Poison, Single Dose
- Soil Fumigant
Formulation:
Registered target pests:
- Angoumois grain moth
- Annual bluegrass (preemergence)
- Ants
- Australian spider beetle
- Awl nematodes
- Bark beetles
- Bean weevil
- Bed bug
- Bermudagrass (preemergence)
- Boll weevil
- Broadleaf weeds (preemergence)
- Broomrape (preemergence)
- Burrowing nematode
- Cadelle
- Carpenter ants
- Carpet beetle
- Cigarette beetle
- Citrus nematode
- Clothes moths
- Cockroaches
- Coffee bean weevil
- Confused flour beetle
- Copra beetles
- Cutworms
- Cyst nematodes
- Dagger nematodes
- Dampwood termites
- Deathwatch beetle
- Driedfruit beetle
- Drugstore beetle
- Drywood termites
- False root-knot nematode
- Flatheaded borers
- Garden symphylan
- Golden spider beetle
- Grain mite
- Granary weevil
- Groundnut bruchid
- Grubs
- Indian meal moth
- Khapra beetle
- Lambsquarters (preemergence)
- Lance nematodes
- Larder beetle
- Lesser grain borer
- Meadow nematodes
- Mealybugs
- Mediterranean flour moth
- Mice
- Mites
- Mosquitoes
- Mushroom flies
- Nematodes
- Pink bollworm
- Plasmodiophora spp.
- Poultry mite
- Powderpost beetles
- Pyrenochaeta spp.
- Quackgrass (preemergence)
- Rats
- Rice weevil
- Ring nematodes
- Root-knot nematodes
- Root-lesion nematodes
- Rootworms
- Roundheaded wood borers
- Rusty grain beetle
- Sawtoothed grain beetle
- Scale insects
- Sclerotium spp.
- Sheath nematodes
- Silverfish
- Soilborne diseases (fusarium)
- Soilborne diseases (phytophthora)
- Soilborne diseases (pythium)
- Soilborne diseases (rhizoctonia)
- Spiral nematodes
- Sting nematodes
- Stubby-root nematodes
- Stunt nematodes
- Stylet nematodes
- Tobacco beetle
- Tobacco moth
- Torpedograss (preemergence)
- Warehouse moth
- Wireworms
- Witchweed
Registered target sites:
- Airtight chambers (feed/food) (fumigation)
- Almonds (soil fumigation)
- Asparagus (soil fumigation)
- Blackberries (soil fumigation)
- Blueberries (soil fumigation)
- Boysenberries (soil fumigation)
- Broccoli (soil fumigation)
- Caladium (soil fumigation)
- Caneberries (soil fumigation)
- Cauliflower (soil fumigation)
- Chrysanthemum (soil fumigation)
- Citrus (soil fumigation)
- Conifers (forest) (soil fumigation)
- Containers (feed/food-empty) (raw agricultural commodities) (fumigation)
- Domestic dwellings (indoor) (fumigation)
- Eggplant (soil fumigation)
- Fallow land
- Feed rooms
- Feed/food commodities (under tarpaulin) (fumigation)
- Food containers (feed/food-empty) (fumigation)
- Food processing plants (food storage warehouses) (fumigation)
- Forest trees (seedlings)
- Fruit trees (deciduous) (soil fumigation)
- Fruit trees (soil fumigation)
- Furniture (fumigation)
- Garlic (soil fumigation)
- Grain bins (feed/food-empty) (fumigation)
- Grain elevators (feed/food empty) (fumigation)
- Grapes (soil fumigation)
- Greenhouses (empty)(fumigation)
- Lettuce (soil fumigation)
- Lumber (nonsoil contact fumigation treatment)
- Mushroom houses (empty) (fumigation)
- Muskmelons (soil fumigation)
- Nonfood crops (greenhouse-soil treatment)
- Nonfood crops (nursery) (soil fumigation)
- Nonfood crops (seed bed) (soil fumigation)
- Nonfood crops (transplant bed) (soil fumigation)
- Nut trees (soil fumigation)
- Onions (dry-bulb) (soil fumigation)
- Onions (soil fumigation)
- Ornamental flowering plants (soil fumigation)
- Ornamental grasses (soil fumigation)
- Ornamental herbaceous annual plants (soil fumigation)
- Ornamental herbaceous perennial plants (soil fumigation)
- Ornamental plants (soil fumigation)
- Ornamental trees (soil fumigation)
- Ornamental turf (athletic fields) (soil fumigation)
- Ornamental turf (golf courses) (soil fumigation)
- Ornamental turf (grown for sod)
- Ornamental turf (soil fumigation)
- Ornamental woody shrubs (soil fumigation)
- Peppers (soil fumigation)
- Pineapple (soil fumigation)
- Potting soil (soil fumigation)
- Poultry houses (empty) (enclosed premise treatment) (fumigation)
- Railroad boxcars (feed/food-empty) (fumigation)
- Raspberries (seedlings)
- Raspberries (soil fumigation)
- Roses (seedlings)
- Roses (soil fumigation)
- Ships (fumigation)
- Stone fruits (soil fumigation)
- Stored cotton (baled)
- Stored tires
- Stored tobacco
- Strawberries (soil fumigation)
- Terrestrial structures (nonsoil contact fumigation treatment)
- Tobacco (greenhouse-soil fumigation)
- Tobacco (nursery) (soil fumigation)
- Tobacco (seed bed)
- Tobacco (soil fumigation)
- Tobacco (transplant bed)
- Tomatoes (greenhouse-soil fumigation)
- Tomatoes (soil fumigation)
- Trucks (motorvans) (fumigation)
- Trucks (nonfeed/nonfood) (fumigation)
- Vault (feed/food) (fumigation)
- Vineyards (soil fumigation)
- Walnuts (soil fumigation)
- Warehouses (empty) (fumigation)
- Wood products (finished) (nonsoil contact fumigation treatment)