Label & SDS
EPA Label:
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 432-612
- U.S. EPA Status:
CANCELLED
Description
'Pyrethrins/piperonyl Butoxide Concentrate 5%-25%' is an insecticide and miticide. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 432-612. It was originally approved by EPA on 10 May 1982. Its registration got cancelled on 09 Jul 1997. It has a 'Caution' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Piperonyl butoxide and Pyrethrins. It's approved for 51 sites including beef cattle, cattle barns, commercial/institutional/industrial buildings, dairy cattle, dogs, domestic dwellings, dried fruit processing plants, eating establishments, flour mills, and food marketing/storage/distribution facilities. It is also approved for 42 pests and pest groups including but not limited to angoumois grain moth, ants, bloodsucking lice, boxelder bug, cadelle, cheese mite, cheese skipper, cigarette beetle, clover mite, and confused flour beetle.
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Cancellation date:
Alternative names:
- PYRETHRINS/PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE CONCENTRATE 5%-25%Active
Registrant:
- BAYER ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
A Division Of Bayer Cropscience Lp - Address:
700 Chesterfield Parkway West
Chesterfield, MO 63017
Active ingredients:
- Piperonyl butoxide 25%
- Pyrethrins 5%
- Other ingredients 70%
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Registered target pests:
- Angoumois grain moth
- Ants
- Bloodsucking lice
- Boxelder bug
- Cadelle
- Cheese mite
- Cheese skipper
- Cigarette beetle
- Clover mite
- Confused flour beetle
- Dark mealworm
- Deer flies
- Driedfruit beetle
- Drugstore beetle
- Earwigs
- Flies
- Fruit flies
- Fungus gnats
- Gnats
- Grain mite
- Granary weevil
- Horn fly
- Hornets
- Horse flies
- House fly
- Indian meal moth
- Lice
- Mediterranean flour moth
- Mosquitoes
- Mosquitoes (adult)
- Mosquitoes (larvae)
- Mushroom flies
- Red flour beetle
- Rice weevil
- Sawtoothed grain beetle
- Skippers
- Small flying moths
- Spider beetles
- Stable fly
- Tobacco moth
- Wasps
- Yellow mealworm
Registered target sites:
- Beef cattle (animal treatment)
- Cattle barns (enclosed premise treatment)
- Commercial/institutional/industrial buildings (indoor edible)
- Dairy cattle (animal treatment)
- Dogs (animal treatment)
- Domestic dwellings (indoor)
- Dried fruit processing plants (indoor edible)
- Eating establishments (indoor edible)
- Eating establishments (outdoor edible)
- Flour mills (indoor edible)
- Food marketing/storage/distribution facilities (indoor edible)
- Food processing plants (indoor edible)
- Food storage warehouses
- Fruits (dried/dehydrated) (storage areas)
- Grain (equipment)
- Grain (storage areas-empty)
- Grain (transportation vehicles)
- Grain bins (full) (non-residual space treatment)
- Grain elevators (full) (non-residual space treatment)
- Grain storage areas (full) (nonresidual contact treatment)
- Granaries (full) (non-residual space treatment)
- Hog houses (enclosed premise treatment)
- Hog lots
- Horse barns (enclosed premise treatment)
- Horses (animal treatment)
- Hospitals (indoor-edible)
- Hotels/motels/tourist courts (indoor)
- Livestock corrals (open premise treatment)
- Livestock feed lots (open premise treatment)
- Marshland (margins) (water treatment)
- Mushroom processing plants (indoor-edible)
- Parks (foliar treatment)
- Playgrounds (foliar treatment)
- Poultry houses (enclosed premise treatment)
- Railroad boxcars (feed/food-empty) (non-residual contact treatment)
- Railroad boxcars (feed/food-empty) (non-residual space treatment)
- Recreational areas (foliar treatment)
- Recreational areas (golf course)
- Shipholds (feed/food-empty) (non-residual contact treatment)
- Stored food (in cloth bags)
- Stored food (in paper bags)
- Stored fruits (dried/dehydrated)
- Stored grain
- Swamp margins (water treatment)
- Swamps/marshes/bogs/standing water (vegetation) (foliar treatment)
- Trucks (feed/food-empty) (non-residual contact treatment)
- Trucks (feed/food-empty) (non-residual space treatment)
- Warehouses (indoor edible)
- Wetlands
- Zoos (enclosed premise treatment)
- Zoos (open premise treatment)