Label & SDS
EPA Label:
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 334-381
- U.S. EPA Status:
CANCELLED
Description
'Ps 75 Insect Killer For House & Garden' is an insecticide and miticide. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 334-381. It was originally approved by EPA on 07 Sep 1973. Its registration got cancelled on 29 Jul 1999. It has a 'Caution' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Bioallethrin and Resmethrin. It's approved for 71 sites including african violets, ageratum, althea, ash, azalea, begonia, boats/ships, broadleaf acacia, buses, and camellia. It is also approved for 23 pests and pest groups including but not limited to ants, aphids, biting flies, centipedes, cockroaches, earwigs, gnats, grain mite, house fly, and japanese beetle.
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Cancellation date:
Alternative names:
- PS 75 INSECT KILLER For HOUSE & GARDENActive
Registrant:
- HYSAN/AMP
A Division Of Hi-port Aerosol, Inc. - Address:
9055 Freeway Drive
Macedonia, OH 44056
Active ingredients:
- Bioallethrin 0.15%
- Resmethrin 0.2%
- Other ingredients 99.65%
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Registered target pests:
- Ants
- Aphids
- Biting flies
- Centipedes
- Cockroaches
- Earwigs
- Gnats
- Grain mite
- House fly
- Japanese beetle
- Leafhoppers
- Midges
- Mimosa webworm (larvae)
- Mosquitoes
- Plant bugs
- Small flying moths
- Sowbugs
- Spiders
- Spittlebugs
- Thrips
- Twospotted spider mite
- Wasps
- Whiteflies (adult)
Registered target sites:
- African violets (houseplant)
- Ageratum (foliar treatment)
- Althea (foliar treatment)
- Ash (foliar treatment)
- Azalea (foliar treatment)
- Begonia (houseplant)
- Boats/ships (non-residual) (general treatment)
- Broadleaf acacia (foliar treatment)
- Buses (non-residual) (general treatment)
- Camellia (foliar treatment)
- Campers
- Chrysanthemum (foliar treatment)
- Coleus (houseplant)
- Commercial/institutional/industrial buildings (indoor edible)
- Commercial/institutional/industrial buildings (outdoor edible)
- Daisies (foliar treatment)
- Daphne (foliar treatment)
- Dogwood (foliar treatment)
- Domestic dwellings (indoor)
- Domestic dwellings (outdoor)
- Eating establishments (indoor edible)
- Eating establishments (outdoor edible)
- Euonymus (foliar treatment)
- Fatshedera (foliar treatment)
- Food processing plants (indoor edible)
- Food processing plants (outdoor edible)
- Forsythia (foliar treatment)
- Geranium (foliar treatment)
- Geranium (houseplant)
- Hemlock (foliar treatment)
- Hospitals (indoor-edible)
- Hospitals (outdoor edible)
- Hotels/motels/tourist courts (indoor edible)
- Hotels/motels/tourist courts (outdoor)
- Iris (foliar treatment)
- Ivy (foliar treatment)
- Juniper (foliar treatment)
- Locust (foliar treatment)
- Maple (foliar treatment)
- Marigold (foliar treatment)
- Meat processing plants (indoor edible)
- Meat processing plants (outdoor-edible)
- Mimosa (foliar treatment)
- Nasturtium (foliar treatment)
- Oak (foliar treatment)
- Palm (foliar treatment)
- Peonies (foliar treatment)
- Pet kennels (enclosed premise treatment)
- Pet kennels (outdoor) (open premise treatment)
- Philodendron (houseplant)
- Pine (foliar treatment)
- Poultry processing plants (indoor edible)
- Poultry processing plants (outdoor inedible)
- Queen sago (foliar treatment)
- Quince (ornamental) (foliar treatment)
- Rhododendron (foliar treatment)
- Roses (foliar treatment)
- Roses (hybrid tea) (foliar treatment)
- Snapdragon (foliar treatment)
- Spirea (foliar treatment)
- Spruce (foliar treatment)
- Tobira (foliar treatment)
- Toyon (foliar treatment)
- Trailers (empty)
- Transportation vehicles (feed/food-empty) (non-residual treatment)
- Trucks (feed/food-empty) (non-residual treatment)
- Veterinary hospitals/clinics (indoor edible)
- Viburnum (foliar treatment)
- Zinnia (foliar treatment)
- Zoos (enclosed premise treatment)
- Zoos (open premise treatment)