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Label & SDS

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Registration information

  • U.S. EPA Registration number: 73049-200
  • U.S. EPA Status: CANCELLED

Description

'Ford's Pyre-dust Roach Powder' is an insecticide and miticide. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 73049-200. It was originally approved by EPA on 01 Apr 1983. Its registration got cancelled on 11 May 2010. It has a 'Caution' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Piperonyl butoxide and Pyrethrins. It's approved for 50 sites including african violets, apples, asparagus, aster, azalea, beans, begonia, blackberries, boysenberries, and broccoli. It is also approved for 23 pests and pest groups including but not limited to aphids, asparagus beetle, cabbage looper, cockroaches, colorado potato beetle, crickets, cross-striped cabbageworm, diamondback moth, fireworms, and flea beetles.

Original registration date:

  • 01 Apr 1983

Cancellation date:

  • 11 May 2010

Alternative names:

  • FORD's PYRE-DUST ROACH POWDERActive

Registrant:

  • VALENT BIOSCIENCES LLC
  • Address:
    1910 Innovation Way, Suite 100
    Libertyville, IL 60048

Active ingredients:

  • Piperonyl butoxide 1%
  • Pyrethrins 0.1%
  • Other ingredients 98.9%

Signal word:

  • Caution

Product type:

  • Insecticide
  • Miticide

Formulation:

  • Dust

Registered target pests:

  • Aphids
  • Asparagus beetle
  • Cabbage looper
  • Cockroaches
  • Colorado potato beetle (larvae)
  • Crickets
  • Cross-striped cabbageworm
  • Diamondback moth (larvae)
  • Fireworms
  • Flea beetles
  • Flour weevils
  • Fruit flies
  • Grain beetles
  • Granary weevil
  • Green peach aphid
  • Harlequin bug
  • Imported cabbageworm
  • Leafhoppers
  • Leaftiers
  • Mexican bean beetle
  • Rice weevil
  • Webworms
  • Whiteflies

Registered target sites:

  • African violets (foliar treatment)
  • Apples (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Asparagus (foliar treatment)
  • Aster (foliar treatment)
  • Azalea (foliar treatment)
  • Beans (foliar treatment)
  • Begonia (foliar treatment)
  • Blackberries (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Boysenberries (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Broccoli (foliar treatment)
  • Brussels sprouts (foliar treatment)
  • Cabbage (foliar treatment)
  • Camellia (foliar treatment)
  • Carnation (foliar treatment)
  • Cauliflower (foliar treatment)
  • Celery (foliar treatment)
  • Chrysanthemum (foliar treatment)
  • Commercial/institutional/industrial areas (residual crack and crevice treatment)
  • Cranberries (foliar treatment)
  • Currants (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Dahlias (foliar treatment)
  • Dewberries (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Dogwood (foliar treatment)
  • Domestic dwellings (indoor)
  • Eggplant (foliar treatment)
  • Food processing plants (residual crack and crevice treatment)
  • Geranium (foliar treatment)
  • Gladiolus (foliar treatment)
  • Grapes (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Lettuce (foliar treatment)
  • Loganberries (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Marigold (foliar treatment)
  • Melons (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Peaches (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Pears (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Peppers (foliar treatment)
  • Plums (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Potatoes (foliar treatment)
  • Prunes (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Radishes (foliar treatment)
  • Roses (foliar treatment)
  • Spinach (foliar treatment)
  • Stored barley
  • Stored birdseed
  • Stored buckwheat
  • Stored corn
  • Stored rice
  • Stored rye
  • Tomatoes (foliar treatment)
  • Tomatoes (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)