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Label & SDS

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Registration information

  • U.S. EPA Registration number: 270-297
  • U.S. EPA Status: CANCELLED

Description

'Farnam Igr Fogger 301' is an insecticide, miticide, and sex attractant or feeding stimulant. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 270-297. It was originally approved by EPA on 20 Sep 1995. Its registration got cancelled on 11 May 2010. It has a 'Caution' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: MGK 264, Permethrin, Pyrethrins, and Pyriproxyfen. It's approved for 18 sites including boats/ships, commercial/institutional/industrial buildings, domestic dwellings, drive-ins, eating establishments, food marketing/storage/distribution facilities, food processing plants, hospitals, hotels/motels/tourist courts, and locker rooms. It is also approved for 76 pests and pest groups including but not limited to almond moth, american cockroach, american dog tick, angoumois grain moth, asian cockroach, australian cockroach, bed bug, beetles, booklouse, and boxelder bug.

Original registration date:

  • 20 Sep 1995

Cancellation date:

  • 11 May 2010

Alternative names:

  • BIO FLEA HALT FOGGERAlternate
  • FARNAM IGR FOGGER 301Active
  • PRIORITY FOGGERAlternate

Registrant:

  • FARNAM COMPANIES, INC.
  • Address:
    1501 E. Woodfield Road., Suite 200 West
    Schaumburg, IL 60173

Active ingredients:

  • Mgk 264 0.4%
  • Permethrin 0.43%
  • Pyrethrins 0.05%
  • Pyriproxyfen 0.1%
  • Other ingredients 99.02%

Signal word:

  • Caution

Product type:

  • Insecticide
  • Miticide
  • Sex Attractant Or Feeding Stimulant

Formulation:

  • Pressurized Liquid

Registered target pests:

  • Almond moth
  • American cockroach
  • American dog tick
  • Angoumois grain moth
  • Asian cockroach
  • Australian cockroach
  • Bed bug
  • Beetles
  • Booklouse
  • Boxelder bug
  • Brown dog tick
  • Brownbanded cockroach
  • Cadelle
  • Carpenter ants
  • Carpenter bee
  • Carpet beetle
  • Centipedes
  • Cheese mite
  • Chocolate moth
  • Cigarette beetle
  • Clover mite
  • Cluster fly
  • Cockroaches (adult)
  • Cockroaches (larvae)
  • Confused flour beetle
  • Crickets
  • Deer ticks
  • Dermestid beetles
  • Drugstore beetle
  • Earwigs
  • Elm leaf beetle
  • Fire ant
  • Firebrat
  • Flat grain beetle
  • Fleas (adult)
  • Fleas (eggs)
  • Fleas (larvae)
  • Flies
  • Flour beetles
  • Flying moths
  • German cockroach
  • Gnats
  • Grain insects
  • Grain mite
  • Grain weevils
  • Ground beetles
  • Gulf coast tick
  • Hornets
  • Indian meal moth
  • Indian mealworm
  • Ixodes spp. ticks
  • Lesser grain borer
  • Lice
  • Lone star tick
  • Merchant grain beetle
  • Midges
  • Millipedes
  • Mosquitoes
  • Oriental cockroach
  • Palmettobugs
  • Pharaoh ant
  • Pillbugs
  • Red flour beetle
  • Rice weevil
  • Sawtoothed grain beetle
  • Sciarid flies
  • Silverfish
  • Smoky brown cockroach
  • Sowbugs
  • Ticks
  • Tobacco moth
  • Warehouse beetle
  • Wasps
  • Waterbugs (adult)
  • Waterbugs (nymphs)
  • Yellowjackets

Registered target sites:

  • Boats/ships (residual general treatment)
  • Commercial/institutional/industrial buildings (indoor inedible)
  • Domestic dwellings (indoor)
  • Drive-ins
  • Eating establishments (indoor inedible)
  • Food marketing/storage/distribution facilities (indoor inedible)
  • Food processing plants (indoor inedible)
  • Hospitals (indoor inedible)
  • Hotels/motels/tourist courts (non-food areas)
  • Locker rooms
  • Pet kennels (enclosed premise treatment)
  • Pet sleeping quarters
  • Railroad boxcars (feed/food-empty) (residual general treatment)
  • Restaurants (indoor inedible)
  • Rugs/carpets
  • Trucks (nonfeed/nonfood) (residual general treatment)
  • Warehouses (indoor inedible)
  • Zoos (enclosed premise treatment)