Label & SDS
EPA Label:
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 92448-1
- U.S. EPA Status:
ACTIVE
Description
'Inbrom 100 Quarantine Fumigant' is a fumigant and miticide. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 92448-1. It was originally approved by EPA on 30 Nov 2017. It has a 'Danger' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Methyl bromide (NO INERT USE). It's approved for 9 sites including food processing plants, grain bins, grain elevators, poultry house premises, railroad cars, stored processed agricultural commodities, stored raw agricultural commodities, trucks, and warehouses. It is also approved for 141 pests and pest groups including but not limited to almond moth, anastrepha spp, angoumois grain moth, ants, aphids, apple curculio, apple maggot, armyworm, asparagus beetle, and australian spider beetle.
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Alternative names:
- INBROM 100 QUARANTINE FUMIGANTActive
Registrant:
- INTECH ORGANICS LIMITED
- Address:
543-d, Pace City-2, Sector 37, Gurugram-122001
Haryana,
Active ingredients:
- Methyl bromide (no inert use) 100%
- Other ingredients 0%
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Registered target pests:
- Almond moth
- Anastrepha spp (mites)
- Angoumois grain moth
- Ants
- Aphids
- Apple curculio
- Apple maggot
- Armyworm
- Asparagus beetle
- Australian spider beetle
- Bark beetles
- Bean leaf beetle
- Bean weevil
- Bees
- Blister beetles
- Boll weevil
- Brachycera flies
- Brown mite
- Brown tree snake
- Cabbage looper
- Cabbage maggot
- Cadelle
- California orangedog
- Carob moth
- Carpenter ants
- Carrot rust fly
- Cheese mite
- Cheese skipper
- Cherry fruit fly
- Cigarette beetle
- Citrus scale insects
- Cockroaches
- Cocoa moth
- Codling moth
- Coffee bean weevil
- Coleopterous insects
- Colorado potato beetle
- Confused flour beetle
- Conoderus wireworms
- Copra beetles
- Corn earworm
- Cucumber beetles
- Darkling beetles
- Dermestid beetles
- Diabrotica beetles
- Driedfruit beetle
- Drugstore beetle
- Dyspessa ulula
- Earwigs
- European corn borer
- Exosoma lusitanicum
- False chinch bug
- Flat grain beetle
- Flea beetles
- Flour beetles
- Foreign grain beetle
- Fungi
- Golden spider beetle
- Grain mite
- Granary weevil
- Greater wax moth
- Green peach aphid
- Green stink bug
- Groundnut bruchid
- Gypsy moth
- Horntails
- Indian meal moth
- Insects
- Japanese beetle
- Khapra beetle
- Larder beetle
- Leafhoppers
- Leafrollers
- Leptoglossus bugs
- Lesser grain borer
- Listroderes weevils
- Loopers
- Lygus bugs
- Mealworms
- Mealybugs
- Mediterranean flour moth
- Mediterranean fruit fly
- Megalometis weevils
- Melon aphid
- Melon fly
- Merchant grain beetle
- Mexican bean beetle
- Mites
- Naupactus weevils
- Nematodes
- Nut weevil
- Oak wilt (ceratocystis fagacearum)
- Old house borer
- Onion maggot
- Onion thrips
- Oriental fruit fly
- Oriental fruit moth
- Pecan weevil
- Pepper maggot
- Pickleworm
- Pine shoot moths
- Pinewood nematode
- Pink bollworm
- Podborer (bean)
- Potato psyllid
- Powderpost beetles
- Psocids
- Raisin moth
- Red flour beetle
- Redlegged ham beetle
- Rice moth
- Rice weevil
- Rodents
- Rust
- Rusty grain beetle
- Sawtoothed grain beetle
- Scale insects
- Scales
- Scolytus beetle
- Seed beetles
- Snails
- Spider mites
- Spiders
- Squash bug
- Squash vine borer
- Stink bugs
- Sweet potato weevil
- Symphylans
- Tarnished plant bug
- Termites
- Thrips
- Tortricid moths
- Tuber moth
- Twig borers
- Warehouse moth
- Weevils
- Wharfborer
- Whiteflies
- Wood boring beetles
- Wood boring insects
- Wood wasps
Registered target sites:
- Food processing plants (food storage warehouses) (fumigation)
- Grain bins (feed/food-empty) (fumigation)
- Grain elevators (full) (fumigation)
- Poultry house premises (enclosed premise treatment-fumigation)
- Railroad cars (enclosed premises fumigation)
- Stored processed agricultural commodities
- Stored raw agricultural commodities
- Trucks (feed/food-full) (fumigation)
- Warehouses (fumigation)