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Label & SDS

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Registration information

  • U.S. EPA Registration number: 4981-40
  • U.S. EPA Status: CANCELLED

Description

'Hothouse 100' is an insecticide and miticide. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 4981-40. It was originally approved by EPA on 19 Jun 1973. Its registration got cancelled on 01 Jul 1987. It has a 'Caution' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Chevron 100 and Resmethrin. It's approved for 20 sites including ageratum, aster, azalea, begonia, calendula, chrysanthemum, coleus, domestic dwellings, food processing plants, and fuchsia. It is also approved for 5 pests and pest groups including but not limited to flies, gnats, mosquitoes, roaches, and whiteflies.

Original registration date:

  • 19 Jun 1973

Cancellation date:

  • 01 Jul 1987

Alternative names:

  • HOTHOUSE 100Active

Registrant:

  • REDWOOD CHEMICAL INC
  • Address:
    1215 Jackson St
    Houston, TX 77003

Active ingredients:

  • Chevron 100 66.4%
  • Resmethrin 27.6%
  • Other ingredients 6%

Signal word:

  • Caution

Product type:

  • Insecticide
  • Miticide

Formulation:

  • Emulsifiable Concentrate

Registered target pests:

  • Flies
  • Gnats
  • Mosquitoes
  • Roaches
  • Whiteflies

Registered target sites:

  • Ageratum (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
  • Aster (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
  • Azalea (greenhouse)
  • Begonia (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
  • Calendula (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
  • Chrysanthemum (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
  • Coleus (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
  • Domestic dwellings (indoor)
  • Food processing plants (indoor edible)
  • Fuchsia (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
  • Geranium (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
  • Industrial plants (indoor edible)
  • Ivy (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
  • Marigold (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
  • Office buildings (indoor edible)
  • Petunia (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
  • Poinsettia (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
  • Roses (greenhouse)
  • Salvia (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
  • Warehouses (indoor edible)