Label & SDS
EPA Label:
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 10370-151
- U.S. EPA Status:
CANCELLED
Description
'Ford's Dursban-ddvp 2.5 E.c.' is an insecticide and miticide. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 10370-151. It was originally approved by EPA on 16 Oct 1985. Its registration got cancelled on 15 Dec 1995. It has a 'Danger' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Chlorpyrifos and DDVP. It's approved for 39 sites including camp areas, commercial/industrial/institutional, commercial/institutional/industrial areas, commercial/institutional/industrial buildings, dogwood, domestic dwellings, eating establishments, food marketing/storage/distribution facilities, food processing plants, and hospitals. It is also approved for 49 pests and pest groups including but not limited to ants, aphids, armyworm, ash borer, bagworm, bluegrass billbug, brown dog tick, chiggers, chinch bug, and clover mite.
Original registration date:
Cancellation date:
Alternative names:
- FORD's DURSBAN-DDVP 2.5 E.C.Active
Registrant:
- AGREVO ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
- Address:
95 Chestnut Ridge Rd
Montvale, NJ 07645
Active ingredients:
- Chlorpyrifos 24%
- Ddvp 6.5%
- Other ingredients 69.5%
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Registered target pests:
- Ants
- Aphids
- Armyworm
- Ash borer
- Bagworm
- Bluegrass billbug
- Brown dog tick
- Chiggers (redbugs)
- Chinch bug
- Clover mite
- Cockroaches
- Crickets
- Cutworms
- Dogwood borer
- Earwigs
- Eastern tent caterpillar
- European chafer (larvae)
- Fall webworm
- Firebrat
- Fleas
- Flies
- Grasshoppers
- Hyperodes weevils
- Japanese beetle (larvae)
- Leafhoppers
- Lilac borer
- Mealybugs
- Millipedes
- Mimosa webworm
- Mites
- Mosquitoes
- Oak lecanium
- Orangestriped oakworm
- Peachtree borer
- Pine needle scale
- Redhumped caterpillar
- Scales (crawlers)
- Silverfish
- Sod webworms
- Sowbugs
- Spiders
- Spittlebugs
- Tea scale
- Thrips
- Ticks
- Turfgrass weevils
- White peach scale
- Whiteflies
- Yellownecked caterpillar
Registered target sites:
- Camp areas (foliar treatment)
- Commercial/industrial/institutional (residual spot treatment-edible)
- Commercial/institutional/industrial areas (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Commercial/institutional/industrial buildings (outdoor inedible)
- Dogwood (bark treatment)
- Domestic dwellings (indoor)
- Domestic dwellings (outdoor)
- Eating establishments (outdoor inedible)
- Eating establishments (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Eating establishments (residual spot treatment-edible areas)
- Food marketing/storage/distribution facilities (outdoor inedible)
- Food marketing/storage/distribution facilities (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Food marketing/storage/distribution facilities (residual spot treatment-edible areas)
- Food processing plants (outdoor inedible)
- Food processing plants (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Food processing plants (residual spot treatment-edible areas)
- Hospitals (outdoor inedible)
- Hospitals (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Hospitals (residual spot treatment)
- Noncrop areas (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental evergreens (broadleaf) (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental flowering trees (bark treatment)
- Ornamental flowering trees (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental herbaceous plants (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental lawns (soil treatment)
- Ornamental plants (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental shade trees (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental turf (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental turf (recreational) (soil treatment)
- Ornamental turf (seed crop soil treatment)
- Ornamental woody shrubs (bark treatment)
- Ornamental woody shrubs (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental woody vines (foliar treatment)
- Parks (foliar treatment)
- Paths (foliar treatment)
- Picnic areas (foliar treatment)
- Recreational areas (foliar treatment)
- Roadsides (foliar treatment)
- Trails (foliar treatment)