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| __ Herbicide | __ Fungicide __Bactericide |
_X Insecticide/Miticide __ Molluscicide __ Repellent |
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| __ Selective __ Non-selective __ Pre-emergent __ Post-emergent __ Systemic __ Contact |
__ Broad Spectrum __ Specific __ Systemic __ Non-systemic __ Protectant __ Eradicant |
_X Synthetic __ Biological __ Oil __ Soap __ Botanical __ Other |
_X Broad-spectrum __ Specific __ Systemic _X Non-systemic _X Contact poison _X Stomach poison __ Other |
Common Brand Names:
| Bonide Eight Insect Control | |
| Ferti-lome Indoor/Outdoor Insect Spray | |
| Ortho Bug-B-Gone Garden Insect Killer Dust | |
| Hi-Yield Kill-A-Bug II |
Chemical Action and Usages: Synthetic pyrethroid (active ingredient permethrin) insecticide that is available in a number of different formulations. Chemically resembles the naturally occurring botanical pyrethrins found in certain chrysanthemums, except pyrethroids such as permethrin are more toxic to pest than the pyrethrins and have a longer residual persistence (up to 4 weeks after application, depending on formulation used). Acts as both a stomach poison and a contact killer for a wide range of insect pests and mites, including ants, aphids, budworms, grasshoppers, mealybugs, moths, scale insects, tent caterpillars and webworms. It is also used around the home on lawns and as a perimeter spray to control ants, ticks, fleas and other nuisance pests. Paralyzes insect nervous systems. Use as a foliar treatment on a wide range of ornamentals, trees, shrubs,
Cautions/Instructions: Read the label carefully of the brand and formulation you have selected. Apply the product according to the directions on the label. If used on food crops, consult the product label for the appropriate harvest waiting period after last application.
Toxicity: Low toxicity to humans, birds and pets. Toxic to bees and many beneficial insects. Highly toxic to fish.
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