Label & SDS
EPA Label:
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 53883-455
- U.S. EPA Status:
ACTIVE
Description
'Doxem Nxt' is an insect growth regulator and insecticide. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 53883-455. It was originally approved by EPA on 09 Mar 2020. It has a 'Caution' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Imidacloprid, Indoxacarb, Novaluron, and Pyriproxyfen. It's approved for 35 sites including agricultural buildings, aircraft, apartments, boats/ships, buses, cattle sleeping quarters, commercial/institutional/industrial buildings, dairy barns, door frames, and food handling establishments. It is also approved for 72 pests and pest groups including but not limited to ants, bed bug, black carpet beetle, boxelder bug, carpenter ants, carpet beetle, centipedes, chocolate moth, cigarette beetle, and clover mite.
Original registration date:
Cancellation date:
Alternative names:
- CSI 16-172A AerosolActive
- DOXEM COMPLETE NXTAlternate
- DOXEM COMPLETEAlternate
- DOXEM NXTAlternate
Registrant:
- CONTROL SOLUTIONS, INC.
- Address:
5903 Genoa Red Bluff Road
Pasadena, TX 77507
Active ingredients:
- Imidacloprid 0.05%
- Indoxacarb 0.1%
- Novaluron 0.2%
- Pyriproxyfen 0.02%
- Other ingredients 99.63%
Signal word:
Product type:
- Insect Growth Regulator
- Insecticide
Formulation:
Registered target pests:
- Ants
- Bed bug
- Bed bug (eggs)
- Black carpet beetle
- Boxelder bug
- Carpenter ants
- Carpet beetle
- Carpet beetle (adult)
- Carpet beetle (larvae)
- Centipedes
- Chocolate moth
- Cigarette beetle
- Cigarette beetle (adult)
- Cigarette beetle (larvae)
- Clover mite
- Cockroaches
- Confused flour beetle
- Confused flour beetle (adult)
- Confused flour beetle (larvae)
- Crickets
- Darkling beetles
- Drain flies
- Drugstore beetle
- Drugstore beetle (adult)
- Drugstore beetle (larvae)
- Earwigs
- Elm leaf beetle
- Fire ant
- Firebrat
- Fruit flies
- Grain mite
- Grain mite (adult)
- Grain mites (larvae)
- Granary weevil
- Granary weevil (adult)
- Granary weevil (larvae)
- Ground beetles
- House fly
- Indian meal moth
- Lady beetles (lady bird beetles)
- Leaffooted bug
- Lesser grain borer
- Mealworms
- Mediterranean flour moth
- Millipedes
- Mole crickets
- Pantry pests
- Pharaoh ant
- Pillbugs
- Red flour beetle
- Red flour beetle (adult)
- Red flour beetle (larvae)
- Rice weevil
- Rice weevil (adult)
- Rice weevil (larvae)
- Sawtoothed grain beetle
- Sawtoothed grain beetle (adult)
- Sawtoothed grain beetle (larvae)
- Silverfish
- Small flying moths
- Sowbugs
- Spider beetles
- Springtails
- Stable fly
- Stink bugs
- Stored product pests
- Termites
- Tobacco moth
- Varied carpet beetle
- Webbing clothes moth
- Weevils
- Wood destroying insects
Registered target sites:
- Agricultural buildings (attics)
- Aircraft (nonfeed/nonfood) (residual general treatment)
- Apartments (indoor)
- Boats/ships (residual general treatment)
- Buses (nonfeed/nonfood)
- Cattle sleeping quarters (enclosed premise treatment)
- Commercial/institutional/industrial buildings (indoor inedible)
- Dairy barns (enclosed premise treatment)
- Door frames
- Food handling establishments (indoor inedible)
- Goat pens
- Homes (indoor)
- Hospitals (indoor inedible)
- Hotels (non-food areas)
- Hotels/motels/tourist courts
- Hotels/motels/tourist courts (indoor)
- Hotels/motels/tourist courts (outdoor)
- Nursing homes (indoor inedible)
- Pet kennels (open premise treatment)
- Pet kennels (outdoor) (open premise treatment)
- Pet sleeping quarters
- Poultry houses (enclosed premise treatment)
- Railroad boxcars (nonfeed/nonfood) (residual general treatment)
- Resorts
- Restaurants (indoor inedible)
- Schools (indoor inedible)
- Sheep barns (enclosed premise treatment)
- Storage areas (nonfeed/nonfood-full) (residual general treatment)
- Storage areas (nonfeed/nonfood) (residual general treatment)
- Stores (indoor inedible)
- Supermarkets (indoor inedible)
- Trucks (nonfeed/nonfood)
- Utility rooms
- Warehouses (indoor inedible)
- Windows