Label & SDS
EPA Label:
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 9444-128
- U.S. EPA Status:
CANCELLED
Description
'System 22 Insecticide With Cypermethrin' is an insecticide and miticide. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 9444-128. It was originally approved by EPA on 09 Mar 1993. Its registration got cancelled on 11 Mar 1999. It has a 'Caution' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Cypermethrin. It's approved for 57 sites including african violets, aircraft, aloe, amaranthus, azalea, begonia, buses, cacti, carnation, and chrysanthemum. It is also approved for 25 pests and pest groups including but not limited to ants, bees, carpenter ants, carpenter bee, centipedes, cockroaches, crickets, earwigs, firebrat, and flies.
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Cancellation date:
Alternative names:
- SYSTEM 22 INSECTICIDE WITH CYPERMETHRINActive
Registrant:
- AMREP, INC.
- Address:
990 Industrial Park Drive
Marietta, GA 30062
Active ingredients:
- Cypermethrin 0.1%
- Other ingredients 99.9%
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Registered target pests:
- Ants
- Bees
- Carpenter ants
- Carpenter bee
- Centipedes
- Cockroaches
- Crickets
- Earwigs
- Firebrat
- Flies
- Flying moths
- Gnats
- Hornets
- Millipedes
- Mosquitoes
- Pillbugs
- Silverfish
- Sowbugs
- Spiders
- Termites
- Wasps
- Whiteflies
- Whiteflies (adult)
- Wood infesting insects
- Yellowjackets
Registered target sites:
- African violets (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Aircraft (nonfeed/nonfood) (residual general treatment)
- Aloe (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Amaranthus (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Azalea (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Begonia (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Buses (nonfeed/nonfood) (residual general treatment)
- Cacti (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Carnation (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Chrysanthemum (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Coleus (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Commercial/institutional/industrial areas (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Crassula (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Crotons (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Dahlias (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Domestic dwellings (indoor)
- Domestic dwellings (outdoor)
- Eating establishments (outdoor inedible)
- Eating establishments (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Food marketing/storage/distribution facilities (outdoor inedible)
- Food marketing/storage/distribution facilities (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Food processing plants (outdoor inedible)
- Food processing plants (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Fuchsia (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Garages
- Gardenia (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Geranium (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Hawthorn (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Hibiscus (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Hospitals (outdoor inedible)
- Hospitals (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Hospitals (residual spot treatment)
- Hotels/motels/tourist courts (non-food areas)
- Hotels/motels/tourist courts (outdoor)
- Hydrangea (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Lilies (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Livestock stables (enclosed premise treatment)
- Livestock stables (open premise treatment)
- Locker rooms
- Nerve plant (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Oleander (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Ornamental ferns (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Peperomia (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Pet kennels (enclosed premise treatment)
- Pet kennels (outdoor) (open premise treatment)
- Petunia (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Philodendron (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Poinsettia (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Railroad boxcars (feed/food-empty) (residual general treatment)
- Roses (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Rubber plant (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Schefflera (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Sewers
- Snapdragon (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Spider plant (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Viburnum (greenhouse-foliar treatment)
- Wood