Label & SDS
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 506-180
- U.S. EPA Status:
CANCELLED
Description
'Tat Multi-purpose Insect Killer' is an insecticide and miticide. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 506-180. It was originally approved by EPA on 09 Feb 1999. Its registration got cancelled on 15 Oct 2004. It has a 'Caution' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Permethrin. It's approved for 55 sites including african violets, animal quarters, aster, azalea, beef cattle, begonia, camellia, carnation, chrysanthemum, and commercial/institutional/industrial buildings. It is also approved for 64 pests and pest groups including but not limited to angoumois grain moth, ants, aphids, armyworm, bed bug, bees, black flies, bloodsucking lice, blow flies, and carpet beetle.
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Alternative names:
- TAT MULTI-PURPOSE INSECT KILLERActive
Registrant:
- WALCO LINCK COMPANY
- Address:
3300 Corporate Drive
Joliet, IL 60431
Active ingredients:
- Permethrin 0.25%
- Other ingredients 99.75%
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Registered target pests:
- Angoumois grain moth
- Ants
- Aphids
- Armyworm
- Bed bug
- Bees
- Black flies
- Bloodsucking lice
- Blow flies
- Carpet beetle
- Centipedes
- Clothes moths
- Clover mite
- Cockroaches
- Confused flour beetle
- Crickets
- Deer flies
- Face fly
- Firebrat
- Fleas
- Fleas (adult)
- Fleas (larvae)
- Fruit flies
- Gnats
- Grain mite
- Granary weevil
- Horn fly
- Hornets
- Horse flies
- House fly
- Indian meal moth
- Japanese beetle
- Lace bugs
- Leafminers
- Lice
- Lice (eggs)
- Millipedes
- Mosquitoes
- Mosquitoes (adult)
- Palmettobugs
- Pavement ant
- Pillbugs
- Poultry bed bug
- Poultry lice
- Poultry mite
- Red flour beetle
- Red mite
- Rice weevil
- Sawtoothed grain beetle
- Scorpions
- Silverfish
- Skipper flies
- Small flying moths
- Sowbugs
- Spider mites
- Spiders
- Stable fly
- Thrips
- Ticks
- Ticks (larvae)
- Ticks (nymphs)
- Wasps
- Waterbugs
- Whiteflies
Registered target sites:
- African violets (foliar treatment)
- Animal quarters (enclosed premise treatment)
- Aster (foliar treatment)
- Azalea
- Beef cattle (animal treatment)
- Begonia (foliar treatment)
- Camellia (foliar treatment)
- Carnation (foliar treatment)
- Chrysanthemum (foliar treatment)
- Commercial/institutional/industrial buildings (indoor inedible)
- Crassula (foliar treatment)
- Dahlias (foliar treatment)
- Dairy cattle (animal treatment)
- Delphinium (foliar treatment)
- Dogs (animal treatment)
- Dogwood (foliar treatment)
- Domestic dwellings (indoor)
- Eating establishments (indoor inedible)
- English ivy (foliar treatment)
- Euonymus (foliar treatment)
- Food handling equipment
- Food marketing/storage/distribution facilities (indoor inedible)
- Food processing equipment (non-food contact)
- Food processing plants (indoor inedible)
- Fuchsia (foliar treatment)
- Geranium (foliar treatment)
- Goats (animal treatment)
- Grapevines (ornamental) (foliar treatment)
- Hogs (animal treatment)
- Horses (animal treatment)
- Hotels/motels/tourist courts (indoor)
- Kentia palms (foliar treatment)
- Laurel (foliar treatment)
- Marigold (foliar treatment)
- Milk room (enclosed premise treatment)
- Ornamental flowering plants
- Ornamental plants (foliar treatment)
- Pet bedding
- Pet sleeping quarters
- Poultry cages (enclosed premise treatment)
- Poultry houses (enclosed premise treatment)
- Poultry nests
- Poultry roosts (enclosed premise treatment)
- Rhododendron (foliar treatment)
- Roses (foliar treatment)
- Rubber plant (foliar treatment)
- Rugs/carpets
- Sheep (animal treatment)
- Snapdragon (foliar treatment)
- Stocks (foliar treatment)
- Stored flour (bagged)
- Stored grain products
- Stored packaged food (around)
- Wandering jew (foliar treatment)
- Zinnia (foliar treatment)