vvEPA
Unitad States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Pesticides and Toxic Substances 540/RS-88-063
Washington DC 20460 March 24 , 1988
Pesticides
Guidance for the
Reregistration of
Pesticide Products
Containing
ALLETHRIN STEREOISOMERS
as the Active Ingredient
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OMB Control No. 2070-0057
Expires 11/89
GUIDANCE FOR THE REREGISTRATION
OF PESTICIDE PRODUCTS CONTAINING
THE ALLETHRIN STEREOISOMERS
Allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I)
CAS Registry No. 584-79-2
OPP (Shaughnessy) No. 004001 and 004002
D-trans allethrin
CAS Registry No. 28057-48-9
OPP (Shaughnessy) No. 004003
S-bioallethri n
CAS Registry No. 28434-00-6
OPP (Shaughnessy) No. 004004
D-cis/trans allethrin
CAS Registry No. 42534-61-2
OPP (Shaughnessy) No. 004005
March 24, 1988
CASE NO. 410
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
WASHINGTON, DC 20460
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
I. INTRODUCTION 1
II. CHEMICAL(S) COVERED BY THIS STANDARD 4
A. Description of Chemical 5
B. Use Profile 6
III. AGENCY ASSESSMENT 11
A. Summary Science Statement 11
B. Health Effects Assessment 15
C. Environmental Characteristics and Effects ... 17
D. Tolerance Reassessment 18
IV- REGULATORY POSITION AND RATIONALE 20
A. Regulatory Positions and Rationales 20
B. Criteria for Registration 22
C. Acceptable Ranges and Limits 22
D. Required Labeling 23
V- PRODUCTS SUBJECT TO THIS STANDARD . . . ' 26
VI. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF GENERIC DATA 28
A. What are Generic Data? 28
B. Who Must Submit Generic Data? 28
C. What Generic Data Must Be Submitted? 29
D. How to Comply with DCI Notice Requirements ... 29
E. Procedures for Requesting a Change in
Testing Protocol 32
F. Procedures for Requesting Extensions of
Time 33
G. Existing Stocks Provisions Upon Suspension or
Cancellation 33
VII. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF PRODUCT-SPECIFIC
DATA 34
VIII. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF REVISED LABELING ... 35
IX. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION 35
A. Manufacturing-Use Products (Sole Active) .... 35
B. Manufacturing-Use Products (Multiple
Active) 36
C. End-Use Products 37
D. Addresses 38
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APPENDICES
Page
I. DATA APPENDICES 39
Guide to Tables 39
Table A 42
Table B 66
II. LABELING - APPENDICES 71
Summary of Label Requirements and Table 81
40 CFR 162.10 Labeling Requirements 86
Physical/Chemical Hazards Labeling Statements 95
Storage Instructions 96
Pesticide Disposal Instructions 97
Container Disposal Instructions 98
III. USE INDEX APPENDIX 99
IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDICES 269
Guide to Bibliography 270
Bibliography 274
V. FORMS APPENDICES 278
EPA Form 8580-1 FIFRA 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet . . . 279
EPA Form 8580-6 Certification of Attempt to
Enter Into an Agreement with
Other Registrants for Development
of Data 280
EPA Form 8580-4 Product-Specific Data Report .... 281
EPA Form 8570-27 Generic Data Exemption Statement . . 283
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I. INTRODUCTION
EPA has established the Registration Standards program in
order to provide an orderly mechanism by which pesticide products
containing the same active ingredient can be reviewed and standards
set for compliance with the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). The standards are applicable to reregis-
tration and future applications for registration of products
containing the same active ingredient. Each registrant of a
product containing an active ingredient subject to this Standard
who wishes to continue to sell or distribute that product must
bring his product and labeling into compliance with FIFRA, as
instructed by this Standard.
The Registration Standards program involves a thorough
review of the scientific data base underlying a pesticide's
registration. The purpose of the Agency's review is to reassess
the potential hazards arising from the currently registered uses
of the pesticide; to determine the need for additional data on
health and environmental effects; and to determine whether the
pesticide meets the "no unreasonable adverse effects" criteria
of FIFRA. In its review EPA identifies:
1. Studies that are acceptable to support the data
requirements for the currently registered uses of the pesticide.
2. Additional studies necessary to support continued
registration. The additional studies may not have been required
when the product was initially registered or may be needed to
replace studies that are now considered inadequate.
3. Labeling revisions needed to ensure that the product is
not misbranded and that the labeling is adequate to protect man
and the environment.
The detailed scientific review, which is not contained in
this document, but is available upon request^/, focuses on the
pesticide active ingredient. The scientific review primarily
discusses the Agency's evaluation of and conclusions from avail-
able data in its files pertaining to the pesticide active ingre-
dient. However, during the review of these data, the Agency is
also looking for potential hazards that may be associated with
the end-use products (EPs) that contain the active ingredient.
The Agency will apply the provisions of this Registration Standard
to CPs if necessary to protect man and the environment.
The scientific reviews may be obtained from the Information
Services Section, Program Management and Support Division
(TS-767C), EPA, 401 M St., SW., Washington, DC 20460.
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EPA's reassessment results in the development of a regulatory
position, contained in this Registration Standard, on the pesticide
and each of its registered uses. See Section IV - Regulatory
Position and Rationale. Based on its regulatory position, the
Agency may prescribe a variety of steps to be taken by registrants
to maintain their registrations in compliance with FIFRA. These
steps may include:
1. Submission of data in support of product registration;
2. Modification of product labels;
3. Modifications to the manufacturing process of the
pesticide to reduce the levels of impurities or contaminants;
4. Restriction of the use of the pesticide to certified
applicators or other specially trained individuals;
5. Modification of uses or formulation types; or
6. Specification of packaging limitations.
Failure to comply with these requirements may result in the
issuance of a Notice of Intent to Cancel or a Notice of Intent to
Suspend (in the case of failure to submit data).
In addition, in cases in which hazards to man or the
environment are identified, the Agency may initiate a special
review of the pesticide la accordance with 40 CFR Part 154 to
examine in depth the risks and benefits of use of the pesticide.
If the Agency determines that the risks of the pesticide's use
outweigh the benefits of use, the Agency may propose additional
regulatory actions, such as cancellation of uses of the pesticide
which have been determined to cause unreasonable adverse effects
on the environment.
EPA has authority under the Data Call-in (DCI) Notice
provisions of FIFRA section 3(c)(2)(B) to require that registrants
submit data to answer our questions regarding the chemical, toxi-
cological, and environmental characteristics and fate of a pesti-
cide. This Registration Standard lists the data EPA believes are
necessary to resolve our concerns about this pesticide. These
data are listed in the Tables A, B, and C in Appendix I. Failure
to comply with the DCI Notice requirements enumerated in this
Registration Standard may result in issuance by EPA of a Notice
of Intent to Suspend the affected product registration.
Registrant are reminded that FIFIRA sec. 6(a)(2) requires
them to submit factual information concerning possible unreasonable
adverse effects of a pesticide at any time that they become aware
oi: sach information. Registrants must notlEy the Agency of any
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information, including interim or preliminary results of studies,
if that information suggests possible adverse effects on man or
the environment. This requirement is independent of the specific
time requirements imposed by EPA for submission of completed
studies called in by the Agency and continues as long as the
products are registered under FIFRA.
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II. CHEMICAL(S) COVERED BY THIS STANDARD
A. Description of the Chemical
The following isomers and mixtures in the Allethrin series
are covered by this Registration Standard:
1. Common Name: Allethrin; pynamin; allyl homolog of
cinerin I.
Chemical Name: Cyclopropane carboxylic acid 2,2-dimethyl'
3-(2-methyl-l-propenyl)-2-methyl-4-oxo-3-
(2-propenyl)-2-cyclo-penten-l-yl ester
(mixture of cis and trans isomers).
CAS Registry No.: 584-79-2
OPP (Shaughnessy) Nos.: 004001 and 004002
Empirical Formula: (^1.9^-26^>3
Trade Name: Pynamin
2. Common Name: Bioallethrin; d-trans allethrin
Chemical Name: d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxylic
ester of dl-2-allyl-4-hydroxy-3-methyl-
2-cyclo-penten-l-one
CAS Registry No.: 28057-48-9
OPP (Shaughnessy) No.: 004003
Empirical Formula: C]_2H26O3
Trade Name: Bioallethrin
3. Common Names: S-bioallethrin
Chemical Name: d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxylic acid
ester of dl-2-allyl-4-hydroxy-3-methyl-2-
cyclopenten-1-one
CAS Registry No.: 28434-00-6
OPP (Shaughnessy) No.: 004004
Empirical Formula: C12H26°3
Trade Names: Esbiol
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4. Common Names: d-cis/trans allethrin; Pynamin-forte
Chemical Name: dl-3-allyl-2-methyl-4-oxo-2-cyclopentenyl
d-cis/trans chrysanthemate
CAS Registry No.: 42534-61-2
OPP (Shaughnessy) No: 004005
Empirical Formula: ^12^26^3
Trade Names: d-cis/trans allethrin, Pynamin-forte
5. Common Names: d/1-allethrolone d-trans chrysanthemate;
Esbiothrin
Chemical Name: (+)-2-allyl-4-hydroxy-3-methyl-2-cyclo-
pentene-1-one trans-(+)-2,2-di-methy1-3-
(2-methylpropenyl) cyclopaneacarboxylate:
(+)-2-allyl-4-hydroxy-3-methyl-2-eyelo-
pentene-1-one trans-(-)-2,2 dimethyl-3-
(2-methylpropenyl) cyclopropanecarboxylatp
(80:20)
CAS Registry No.: None assigned
OPP (Shaughnessy) Nos.: 004004 and 004003£/
Empirical Formula:
Trade Name: Esbiothrin
General Description of Physical Characteristics
The synthetic pyrethroid family generically called allethrin
has five distinct OPP (Shaughnessy) Nos. 004001-004005. Excluding
the allethrin coil (004002), each has the same molecular composi-
tion with different molecular geometry. These compounds in the
allethrin family are known as stereoisomers which are actually
mixtures of eight basic components (isomers). The eight indivi-
dual components (isomers) that make up each of the allethrin
stereoisomers are: d-trans chrysanthemic acid of d-allethrolone
(d-trans of d); d-trans chrysanthemic acid of 1-allethrolone; 1-
trans chrysanthemic acid of d-allethrolone; L-trans of chrysanthemic
acid of 1-allethrolone; d-cis chrysanthemic acid of d-allethrolone;
This compound is a technical product which is a mixture of
S-bioallethrin (004004) and Bioallethrin (004003); 60% S-
bioallethrin and 40% Bioallethrin.
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d-cis chrysanthemic acid of 1-allethrolone; 1-cis chrysanthemic
acid of d-allethrolone; and 1-cis chrysanthemic acid of 1--
allethrolone. Refer to Chart I for further information.
The d-trans of d component (isomer) exhibits the most
insecticidal activity. The remaining seven components have little
insecticidal activity. When the d-trans of d component is a small
proportion of the total allethrin content, efficacy is relatively
low- If the d-trans of d portion increases by a given percentage
the efficacy of the compound increases by more than that percentage
The original member of this synthetic pyrethroid family is
racemic allethrin (004001). The d-trans of d portion of racemic
allethrin is 18% of the total allethrin content. Bioallethrin
(004003), which is commonly known as d-trans allethrin has a
d-trans of d content of 46.5%. S-bioallethrin (004004) is the
most potent form of the chemical with a d-trans of d content of
90%. The final form is d-cis/trans allethrin (004005) which has
a d-trans of d content of 36.8%. D-cis/trans allethrin is commonly
known as d-allethrin or by the tradename Pynamin-forte™. See
Chart I.
For the purpose of this Registration Standard, racemic
allethrin (004001) and allethrin coils (004002) are designated
under the general heading as Allethrin. The allethrin coils
contain the same chemically active ingredient, d-trans of d, as
racemic allethrin. The only difference between these compounds
is their physical state. The allethrin coil is a solid (the
active ingredient is impregnated on a solid substrate) while
racemic allethrin is a liquid.
The product Esbiothrin™ is being treated as an individual
stereoisomer in the allethrin series in this Registration Standard.
Esbiothrin™ is a technical grade product which consists of 60%
S-bioallethrin and 40% Bioallethrin. Esbiothrin has a d trans of
d content of 72%.
The physical characteristics of the isomers in the allethrin
series are similar. They range from a clear yellow to amber
colored viscous liquid with a slight aromatic odor. All of the
isomers are insoluble in water and are miscible with acetone,
benzene, ethanol, hexane, and methylene chloride. They are stable
under normal conditions of storage and use.
B. Use Profile
The isomers in the synthetic allethrin stereoisomers series
are broad spectrum insecticides and acaricides commonly used to
control a variety of urban insect pests including cockroaches,
ants, flies, mosquitoes, lice, fleas, and ticks. The allethrin
stereoisomers are almost always formulated with a synergist and
one or more additional active ingredients. They are primarily
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Chemical Composition
of Substructures
d-trans chrysanthemic acid of
d-allethrolone
d-trans chrysanthemic acid of
1-al lethrolone
1-trans chrysanthemic acid of
d-allethrolone
1-trans chrysanthemic acid of
1-allethrolone
d-cis chrysanthemic acid of
d-al lethrolone
d-cis chrysanthemic acid of
1-allethrolone
1-cis chrysanthemic acid of
d-allethrolone
1-cis chrysanthemic acid of
1-allethrolone
CHART I COMPOSITION IN STEREOISOMERS OF COMPOUNDS IN THE ALLETHRIN SERIES
Names of Formulations
Allethrin
18%
18%
18%
18%
4.5%
4.5%
4.5%
4.5%
Bioallethrin
46.5%
46.5%
.
S-bioallethrin
90%
5%
.
D-cis/trans aLLethrin
36.8%
36.8%
9.2%
9.2%
.
Esbiotnriii
72%
21%
Contains most of the insecticidal activity
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formulated as pressurized liquids, but are also available as
mosquito coils, dusts, emulsifiable concentrates, soluble
concentrate liquids, and ready-to-use liquids.
Data indicate that usage of the allethrins in and around
domestic dwellings is high. Usage is less in and around commercial
establishments. Bioallethrin comprises the largest segment of the
market with nearly one-half of the total allethrin usage (primarily
in indoor room foggers, and plant, carpet, and general use aerosols)
Allethrin accounts for about a quarter of the usage (primarily in
mosquito coils). Pynamin forte accounts for another quarter of
the usage (outdoor air foggers). Usage of the other stereiosomers
is considered to be minor.
Bioallethrin and S-bioallethrin are also used on nonfood
agricultural crops, ornamental plants, and forest trees in recrea-
tional areas and domestic indoor and outdoor areas (including
sprays, dusts, and foggers), on stored agricultural crops such as
dried fruit (no direct application), on stored processed food, in
farm milk houses and horse barns, in food handling establishments
and supermarkets, and in commercial areas.
Allethrin is used on terrestrial and greenhouse food and
nonfood crops, in farm animal quarters and food handling establish-
ments, and also has domestic indoor and outdoor uses as well as
aquatic and forestry uses. At present, Pynamin forte is used on
terrestrial and greenhouse nonfood crops, in food processing
plants, and in domestic indoor and outdoor situations. Refer to
the Use Profile Tables for specific information regarding the use
of the chemicals.
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USE PROFILE TABLE
Allethrin
Isomer
OPP
(Shaughnessy No.)
Formulations
Predominant Uses
Allethrin
004001/2
Dusts, impregnated
materials EC, SC/L,
RTU, oil, and
pressurized liquids
Bioallethrin
004003
Dusts, impregnated
materials EC, SC/L,
RTU, and pressurized
liquids
Cockroaches, ants, flies, mosquitoes,
lice, fleas, ticks, terrestrial food
crops (e.g., vegetables, citrus
fruits, orchard crops), terrestrial
nonfood uses (e.g., ornamental plants,
turf and recreational areas, aquatic
nonfood uses, greenhouse food crops
(vegetables), greenhouse nonfood
crops (e.g., ornamental plants),
domestic outdoor (domestic dwellings),
indoor (postharvest use on fruit,
vegetables and grains, stored foods
and indoor plants and trees).
Cockroaches, ants, flies, mosquitoes,
lice, fleas, ticks, terrestrial food
crops (e.g., asparagus, beans, corn,
tomatoes, nonbearing cranberries, ana
citrus), terrestrial nonfood crops
(e.g., ornamental plants and forest
trees), greenhouse food crops (e.g.,
asparagus, beans, corn, peppers, and
tomatoes), greenhouse nonfood crops
(ornamental plants), domestic outdoor
(domestic dwellings and outdoor) and
domestic, commercial and industrial
indoor uses.
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USE PROFILE TABLE
Allethrin
Isomer
OPP
(Shaughnessy No.)
Formulations
Predominant Uses
S-Bioallethrin
004004
o
i
D-Cis/Trans
Allethrin
004005
Dusts, impregnated
materials EC, SC/L,
RTU, and pressurized
liquids
Impregnated materials,
EC, SC/L, and pres-
surized liquids
Cockroaches, ants, flies, mosquitoes,
lice, fleas, ticks, terrestrial food
crops (e.g., asparagus, Deans, corn,
tomatoes, nonfood crops (e.g.,
ornamental plants, and iorest trees),
greenhouse food crops (e.g., orna-
mental plants), domestic outdoor
(domestic dwellings and outdoor) and
domestic, commercial, and industrial
uses.
Cockroaches, ants, flies, mosquitoes,
bees, terrestrial nonfood crops (e.g.
ornamental plants and forest trees),
indoor uses (e.g., ornamental plants
and domestic, commercial, and
industrial uses.
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III. AGENCY ASSESSMENT
A. Summary Science Statement
The Agency has reviewed all available data for allethrin,
bioallethrin, S-bioallethrin, D-cis/trans allethrin, and Esbio-
thrin. As a result of this review, the Agency determined that
there are major data gaps in the areas of environmental fate and
potential exposure to humans and other nontarget organisms,
residue chemistry, and toxicology. The areas of concern are the
potential for cumulative residues occurring in or on food items
as a result of preharvest and postharvest treatments, the use of
bioallethrins in food handling establishments, and the toxicity
of bioallethrins to nontarget aquatic organisms resulting from
outdoor applications. A summary of these data gaps appears in
Table I. Note that this list contains only summary information
on the data gaps. More detailed information can be found in the
data tables in Appendix I.
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Table I
Summary of Data Gaps for the Allethrin Stereoisomers1/
Toxicology Data Requirement. Summary
Acute Toxicity
Acut.e oral LD5Q toxicity (Allethrin, Pynamin- forte)
Acute dermal LD5Q toxicity (Allethrin, Pynamin-forte,
S-bioallethrin, Bioallethrin)
Acute inhalation LC5Q Toxicity (all a 1 let.hr ins )
Eye irritation (all allethrins except Esbiothrin)
Dermal irritation (all allethrins except Esbiothrin)
Dermal sensitization (all allethrins)
Subchronic Toxicity
90-day feeding
Rodent (all allethrins except Pynamin-forte)
Nonrodent (all allethrins except Bioallethrin)
21-day dermal (all allethrins)
90-day inhalation (reserved for all allethrins)
Chronic Toxicity
Rodent feeding (all allethrins except Pynamin-forte)
Nonrodent feeding (all allethrins except Bioallethrin)
Rat oncogenicity (all allethrins except Pynamin-forte)
Mouse oncogenicity (all allethrins)
Rat teratogenicity (all allethrins except Bioallethrin)
Rabbit teratogenicity (all allethrins)
Reproduction (all allethrins)
Mutagenicity
Gene mutation (Allethrin, ' Pynamin-forte, S-bioallethrin)
Chromosomal aberration (all allethrins)
Other mechanisms of mutagenicity (all allethrins except
Bioallethrin)
Special Testing
Metabolism (all allethrins)
The Agency believes that these data are necessary to reassess
the allethrins. However, EPA will consider requests for data
waivers as described in Section VI (Requirement for Submissio'i
of Generic Data) of this Registration Standard.
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Table I (continued)
Summary of Data Gaps for the Allethrin Stereoisomers
Ecological Effects Data Requirement Summary
The following data are required (but held in reserve
pending receipt of the environmental fate data and depending upon
use pattern) for all outdoor uses.
Avian reproduction
Field testing - mammals and birds (reserved pending
reproduction data)
Freshwater fish LC$Q (typical EP)
Freshwater aquatic invertebrate LC5Q (typical EP)
Acute estuarine and marine LC5Q (fish, shrimp, oyster)
Fish early life stage and invertebrate life cycle
(freshwater, estuarine)
Fish life cycle
Field testing (aquatic organisms)
Environmental Fate Data Requirement Summary
The following list summarizes the environmental fate data
requirement for each of the allethrins.
TIER I
DEGRADATION STUDIES - LAB
Hydrolysis
Photodegradation - water, soil, and air
METABOLISM STUDIES - LAB
Aerobic metabolism (soil and aquatic)
Anaerobic metabolism in soil
MOBILITY STUDIES
Leaching/aged leaching
Volatility (lab)
TIER II
Anaerobic aquatic metabolism - Reserved
Volatility (Field) - Reserved
Field dissipation (soil) - Reserved
Field dissipation (aquatic, sediment) - Reserved
Field dissipation (soil, long-term) - Reserved
Accumulation studies on rotational
crops (confined) - Reserved
Accumulation studies on rotational
crops (field) - Reserved
Accumulation studies on irrigated crops - Reserved
Reentry - Reserved
Spray Drift - Reserved
Exposure - Reserved
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Table I (continued)
Summary of Data Gaps for the Allethrin Stereoisomers
Environmental Fate Data Requirement Summary (continued)
Accumulation studies in fish - Reserved
Accumulation studies in aquatic nontarget
organisms - Reserved
Product Chemistry Data Requirement Summary
Product Identity and Composition
Analysis and Certification of Product Ingredients
Physical and Chemical Characteristics
Residue Chemistry; Tolerance Reassessment
Nature of the Residue (Metabolism) in Plant and
Livestock
Residue Analytical Methods (may be required if
additional metabolites of toxicological concern are
identif ied)
Stability Data
Magnitude of Residue
Crop field trials
Postharvest treatment of fruits and vegetables
Stored commodities
Processing studies
Meat/mi Ik/poultry/eggs
Food handling
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B. Health Effects Assessment
1. Acute Toxicity
Except for Esbiothrin, the acute toxicological properties
of the allethrin stereoisomers are largely unknown. Available
data show that Esbiothrin is moderately toxic via the oral route
of exposure (Toxicity Category II), and of low toxicity via the
dermal route of exposure (Toxicity Category III). The eye and
skin irritation studies indicate that it is minimally irritating
to the eye and slightly irritating to the skin (Toxicity Categories
IV and III, respectively). The acute toxicities of the other
stereoisomers covered by this Standard are unknown except for the
oral toxicity of Bioallethrin (Toxicity Category III) and S-bio-
allethrin (Toxicity Category II). Additional data are required.
2. Subchronic Toxicity
Only three studies were available to assess the subchronic
toxicity of the allethrin stereoisomers in rodents. These include
one 6-month feeding study on S-bioallethrin and two 90-day feeding
studies, one on Bioallethrin, and the other on 'S-bioallethrin,
both of which are supplementary and one of which (Bioallethrin)
may be upgraded upon submission of additional information. In
this study rats were administered 0, 500, 1500, 5000, and 10,000
ppm Bioallethrin in the diet for 90 days. A NOEL in this study
was established at 1500 ppm based upon a decrease in body weight
gain and increased levels of serum liver enzymes in females and
increased liver weights in both sexes. The LOEL was 5000 ppm.
As indicated above, this study may be upgraded to fully acceptable
upon submission of additional information specified in the data
tables.
No subchronic feeding studies in a nonrodent species are
available. Additional dai.a are required, except for subchronic
oral feeding studies for Bioallethrin in a nonrodent species and
for D-cis/trans allethrin in rodents for which the Agency has an
acceptable 6-month dog feeding study and a chronic feeding/oncogenicity
study in rats, respectively.
3. Chronic Toxicity
In a 6-month oral feeding study using beagle dogs (six/
sex/dosage group) conducted with Bioallethrin, the animals were
administered 0, 200, 1000, and 5000 ppm in the diet. The NOEL in
this study was determined to be 200 ppm based on the occurrence
of centrilobular hydropic degeneration of the liver in both males
and females. Supporting evidence included increases in liver
enzymes.
There is only one rodent chronic feeding/oncogenicity
study, conducted with D-cis/trans allethrin, available for the
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allethrin stereoisomers. In this study, rats (50/sex/dosage
level with 30 additional animals/sex/dose level for interim
sacciflees) were fed 0, 125, 500, and 2000 ppm of the test
substance in the diet for 2 years. No oncogenic effects were
observed under the conditions of the study. For systemic toxi-
city, the NOELs are 6.6 mg/kg/day for females and 5.9 rag/kg/day
for males (125 ppm), based on decreased body weight gain and the
presence of histiocyte "phagocyting" crystals in the livers of
females and increased liver weight in the males.
Additional chronic/oncogenicity data are required for all
of the allethrin stereoisomers, with the exception of a chronic
feeding/oncogenicity study on D-cis/trans allethrin and a chronic
dog feeding study on Bioallethrin. Esbiothrin is a combination
of S-bioallethrin and Bioallethrin. Based on similarities in
subchronic toxicities and ahemloMl composition, the Agency has
determined that Esbiothrin may serve as a representative test
material for its two components.
There are no data available to assess whether the allethrin
stereoisomers cause reproduction effects. Additional data are
required for all the isomers subject to this Standard, except
i.aai., -is wl.t.li chronic feeding and oncogenicity, the Agency will
pi;mit Esbiothrin to serve as a representative test material for
S-foioallethrin and Bioallethrin.
4. Teratology
One acceptable teratology study conducted with Bioallethrin
is available. In this study, rats were dosed with 50, 125, and
195 mg/kg/day Bioallethrin in the diet. The test compound did
not induce development i'. •*• rF^oi.s -.-it r/hc dose levels tested. The
NOEu for maternal toxicity is 125 mg/kg/day. The NOEL for feto-
toxicity could not be established because of the increased number
of fetuses with rudimentary 14th ribs at all dose levels tested.
Teratology data are required in another species for Bioallethrin
and in two species for the other stereoisomers subject to this
Registration Standard.
5. Mutagenicity
Available mutagenicity data for the allethrin stereoisomers
ace negative. Esbiothrin was not mutagenic in a reverse mutation
t'ist in Salmonella typhimurium at dose levels up to 5000 micrograms/
plate. Esbiothrin also or > "la.: ,vl negative results in a mammalian
cell forward mutation study at dose levels up to cytotoxicity,
both with and without metabolic activation. Bioallethrin tested
negatively in a DMA damage and repair study in E. coli at plate
concentrations up to 5000 micrograms/mL and in a" reverse mutation
assay in SaJ.mone.lla typhimurium at dose levels up to solubility
oT the test co~mpound.~~~~No other acceptable mutagenicity assays
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were conducted on any of the other allethrin steroisomers. With
the exception of the specific studies described above, the Agency
is requiring mutagenicity studies for gene mutation, chromosomal
aberration, and other genotoxic effects for all of the allethrin
stereoisomers.
6. Special Testing
General Metabolism
No metabolism studies have been conducted on any of
the allethrin stereoisomers. Data are required for all of the
allethrin compounds.
C. Environmental Characteristics and Effects
1. Environmental Fate
No data on the allethrin stereoisomers are available to
assess the environmental fate and transport, and the potential
exposure of humans and nontarget organisms. The potential of
these compounds to contaminate ground water is unknown. Environ-
mental fate data on two of the eight optical isomers found in the
allethrin stereoisomer series are being required on a "tiered"
basis. This approach will permit the Agency to make a preliminary
assessment of the persistence of these compounds. The requirement
for additional testing will be deferred until evaluation of all
data submitted under Tier I.
2. Ecological Effects Data Requirement Summary
Ecological effect data are required (but held in reserve
pending receipt of the environmental fate data and depending upon
use pattern) for all outdoor uses.
Ecological Effects
The available data were adequate to fully assess the
hazards relating to ecological effects for all of the allethrin
stereoisomers. It should be noted that for the purpose of evalu-
ating ecological effects, data from all allethrin stereoisomers
subject to this Standard are considered interchangeable since all
contain the most biologically active component, the d-trans of d
isomer.
Available data indicate that technical allethrin, D-cis/
trans allethrin, and bioallethrin are practically nontoxic to
only slightly toxic to birds. An avian single dose oral LD5Q study
with technical allethrin using mallard ducks indicates that the
acute oral LDso is greater than 2000 mg/kg. Acceptable avian
dietary LC5Q studies with bioallethrin and D-cis/trans allethrin
using bobwhite quail indicate that the LC5Q values for upland game
birds are greater than 2030 ppm and 5620 ppm, respectively. An
acceptable LCcn conducted with mallard ducks using D-cis/trans
allethrin indicate values greater than 5620 mg/kg.
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In one acute study, technical allethrin was tested as
moderately ho•>->••<- r^ta indicate that technical grade allethrin,
3-bioallethrin, bioallethrin, and D-cis/trans allethrin are very
highly toxic to aquatic invertebrates. The LCsg values for
tech vi_c:-xl alli:!i.ur.-i.n ranged from 5.6 ppb using stoneflies to 56.0
ppb using blackflies.
Endangered Species
The Agency has evaluated the risk that the allethrin
stereoiso'tiocs pose to endangered species. This analysi.6 radicates
that the use of the allethrin stereoisomers pose a low potential
iror hazard to endangered species since the principal use formula-
tions, domestic indoor and outdoor products, are not expected to
enter the habitat of susceptible aquatic and terrestrial organisms
in significant concentrations. Risk to endangered aquatic species
from agricultural uses c-imi >'• V> ,->.-. .^xseil until environmental
fate data are received and evaluated.
D. Tolerance Reassessment
Tolerances are established for the postharvest use of
allethrin per se (allyl homolog of cinerin I) in 40 CFR Part
180.113. Exemptions from the requirements of a tolerance are
established for the preharvest use of allethrin per £e at 40 CFR
Part 180.1002. There are no Canadian or MexicanTcxLeTances or
Codex Maximum Residue Limits for residues of allethrin in or on
any plant commodity. Therefore, no compatibility questions exist
with respect to Codex. EPA has evaluated the data supporting the
holeranees and has reached the following conclusions.
1. The metabolism of allethrin in plants is not understood.
Upon receipt of plant metabolism data, the tolerance definition
will b^ rae^aluated. Likewise, there were no dai-.a available to
evaluate the metabolism of allethrin in animals. Metabolism data
are required.
2. Available gas liquid chrornotography methods are adequate
for collection of data perh.ai.ni.jnj i-.o allethrin residues in or on
raw agricultural commodities. Allethrin has also been successfully
subjected to analysis by mull-.iresidue methods. However, additional
methods may be needed depending upon the outcome of the plant and
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animal metabolism studies.
3. There are no acceptable data to evaluate the adequacy
of the tolerances or the exemptions Lue>reFnjm For the postharvest
and preharvest uses of allethrin. Residue data, including
processing studies, are required.
4. At present, no tolerances exist for residues of allethrin
in any animal commodity (meat, milk, poultry and eggs). Data
requirements regarding the magnitude of allethrin residues in
animal products will be determined whan all requested data re-
garding metabolism in plants and animals and magnitude of residues
in feed items have been received and evaluated.
5. No tolerances have been established covering residues
of allethrin in or on foods resulting from treatment in food/feed
handling establishments, and the magnitude of residues which may
result from this use has not been adequately elucidated. Avail-
able residue data from space spray and contact spray treatments
generally show that allethrin residues are either nondetectable
or quite low when foods are packaged and covered or uncovered,
but that the residues appear to increase when the foods are
unpackaged and uncovered. Additional data are required, and
depending on the magnitude of residues found, tolerances may have
to be proposed for residues of bioallethrin in food/feed exposed
during or following treatment in food/feed handling establishments.
Due to the the meager toxicology and residue chemistry
data available on the bioallethrin stereoisomers, the Agency
was not abl • i<> ^r>;iTu'cte the Tolerance Assessment System
calculations necessary to establish an acceptable daily intake (ADI)
This will be accomplished when the required data are submitted
and evaluated.
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IV. REGULATORY POSITION AND RATIONALE
A. Regulatory Positions and Rationales
Based on the review and evaluation of all available data on
the allethrin stereoisoraers, the Agency has made the following
determinations. Where label revisions are imposed, specific
language is set forth in Section C of this Chapter.
1. The Agency will not begin a special review of any of the
allethrin stereoisomers.
Rationale: Based on the data available to the Agency,
the allethrin stereoisomers do not meet or exceed any of the risk
criteria specified in 40 CFR 154.7 for special review.
2. Since all required environmental fate data are lacking
for the stereoisomers in the allethrin series, the Agency is
requiring submission of such data on a tiered basis, beginning
first with studies to assess the degradation, metabolism, and
mobility of these chemicals.
Rationale; Based on product chemistry data results, the
allethrins appear to be unstable in light and heat and may there-
fore be subject to rapid (1-2 days) photodegradation on soil and
in water (to either carbon dioxide or residues of: no toxicological
significance). If this is found to be accurate, there will be
very limited opportunity for uptake of residues of concern by
crops/fish/nontarget organisms, or for mobility through soil.
If, on the other hand, the allethrins are found to be more than
minimally persistent, then appropriate Tier II testing will be
required. This approach does not Imp.v. :•; i.-i. i in reasonable amount
of early testing, but could lead to extensive data requirements
after the Tier I data are submitted and evaluated. At this time,
the Agency does not believe that there is any potential for these
chemicals to contaminate ground water.
3. The Agency is permitting registrants to use Esbiothrin as
a representative test material for chronic studies on Bioallethrin
and S-bioallethrin.
Rationale; Based on the policy established as part of
the DCI NTotice for Allethrins issued February 21, 1985, Esbiothrin
may be used as a representative test material for chronic studies
on Bioallethrin and S-bioallethrin. This policy is premised on the
fact that these compounds have similar chemical structures and
synthetic pathways, and similar target organs, particularly the
liver. Also, the available subchronic studies for Bioallethrin
and S-bioallethrin have similar MOF.ijs and LOELs. Separate chronic
toxicity studies are required for allethrin and D-cis/trans
allethrin.
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4. The Agency is not requiring registrants to place endangered
species labeling on End Use Products containing any of the allethrins
at this time.
Rationale; The principal use patterns for the allethrins
are indoor and outdoor domestic. Although the allethrins are
highly toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates, their predominant
use patterns are not expected to result i.a -iay .-i«Tv--rrte impact on
endangered or threatened species. Risk to endangered aquatic species
from agricultural uses will assessed when environmental fate
data are received and evaluated.
5. The Agency will not require reentry protection data to be
submitted or impose an interim reentry interval for the allethrin
products at this time.
Rationale; The allethrins do not meet the 40 CFR 158.140
criteria for submitting reentry data. While there are data gaps,
the acute toxicity of these chemicals appears to be low to mode-
rate. When the acute toxicity d..U>t (j^pni d.re filled, the Agency
will reevaluate the need for reentry intervals or other protective
measures.
6. The Agency is not imposing restricted use classification
on the allethrins.
Rationale; At present, there is no indication that the
allethrins meet the criteria for restricted use. However, the
Agency will reevaluate the issue when all the required toxicology
and environmental fate data have been evaluated.
7. Available residue chemistry and toxicology data are
insufficient to permit the Agency to conduct a frail. -Kolnrance
reassessment.
Rationale; Data gaps exist for plant and animal metabolism,
magnitude of the residue for both him nc^- -i/ul postharvest uses
of the allethrins, for processed food and feed items, and for
foods which may bear residues as a result of treatments in food
handling establishments (see Table A of the Data Appendices).
Since the data required for individual commodities are dependent
on the metabolism data, the metabolism data will be obtained and
reviewed prior to any required c<-j>vi..lart ilai.a. IF registrants do
not commit to conduct the full battery of residue chemistry data
required, the Agency will revoke the established tolerances and
exemptions therefrom within 1 year of the date of issuance of
this Standard.
8. Residue chemistry data, nature of residue (metabolism) in
plants and animals (livestock), and environment fate studies
under Tier I will be given priority.
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Rationale; A priority review means that the data will be
reviewed by the appropriate scientific disciplines upon receipt-
Residue Chemistry Data relating to plant and animal
metabolism will be given a priority review because: 1) these
si-.udies determine whether additional metabolite or toxicology
concerns are identified; and 2) the Agency may make an expedi-
tious reassessment of the food and feed tolerances for alletnnn.
Environmental fate Tier I data will be given priority
review since the findings may trigger generation of Tier II
studies. This will give Wie Agency the opportunity to expedi-
tiousty assessing issues relating to applicator and worker expo-
sure (protective clothing and reentry), to assess potential for
ground water contamination, and to determine the potential for
adverse ecological eEEects.
9. While the required data are under development all currently
r^gi.si-.erea products containing the allethrin stereoisomers (alle-
thrin, Bioallethrin, S-bioallethrin, D-cis/trans allethrin, and
Esbiothrin) as active ingredients may be sold, distributed, formu-
lated, and used, subject to the terms and conditions specified in
the Standard. Registrants must agree to develop and provide
additional data, as specified in the Data Appendices, in order to
maintain existing registrations.
Rationale; Under FIFRA, the Agency may choose not to
cancel or withhold registration if the data are missing or inade-
quate (see FIFRA section 3(c)(2)(B) and 3(c)(7)). The issuance
of this Standard provides the mechanism for obtaining necessary
data. The data will be reviewed and evaluated, after which the
Agency will determine if additional regulatory actions are
necessary-
B. Criteria for Registration
To be registered or reregistered under this Standard,
Technical Products, and Manufacturing-Use Concentrates must
contain as a sole active ingredient one of the following: alle-
thrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I), D-cis/trans allethrin, Bio-
allethrin, S-bioallethrin, Esbiothrin; bear required labeling;
and conform to the product composition, acute toxicity limits,
and use pattern requirements listed in this document.
C. Acceptable Ranges and Limits
1. Prod u c t __Comp_os it ion _S t andard
To conform to this Standard, manufacturing-use
concentrates and technical products must contain as a sole active
ingredient one of the following stereoisomers of the allethrin
series covered by this Standard. Each manufacturing-use concen-
trate and technical product formulation proposed for registration
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must be fully described with an appropriate certification of
limits, stating maximum and minimum amounts of the active and
intentionally added inert ingredients present in the product.
Impurities found at levels greater than 0.1 percent must be fully
described.
2. Acute Toxicity Limits
The Agency will consider registration of technical
products and manufacturing-use concentrates containing either
allethrin, D-cis/trans allethrin, Bioallethrin, S-bioallethrin,
and Esbiothrin provided the product is supported by appropriate
acute toxicity data and the labeling for the product bears the
appropriate statement for the toxicity category in which the
product is placed.
3. Use Patterns
To be registered under this Standard, all manufacturing-use
coaooiii-.T-.-rt.MS must be labeled for formulation into other manufac-
turing-use concentrates or into end use products bearing federally
registered uses. Appendix III lists all Federally-registered
uses for each of the allethrin stereoisomers as well as approved
maximum application rates and frequencies.
D. Required Labeling
All products must bear appropriate labeling as specified
below in 40 CFR 162.10, PR Notices 83-2 and 33-3. Appendix II
contains further information on label requirements.
No pesticide product containing any of the allethrin
steceoisomers as the active ingredient may be released for
shipment after March 31, 1989 unless the product bears amended
labeling which complies with the requirements of this Standard.
No pesticide product containing any of the allethrin
stereoisomers as the active ingredient may be distributed,
sold, offered for sale, held for sale, shipped, delivered for
shipment, or received and (having been so received) delivered or
offered to be delivered by any person after March 31, 1990
unless the product bears amended labeling approved by EPA, which
complies with the requirem^ai-.M oi: iihis Standard.
The following information must appear on all manufacturing-use
concentrates and end use products:
1. Ingredient Statement
Registrants of products containing any of the allethrin
stereoisomers are required to revise their labels to the appro-
priate format listed below.
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(Example for Racemic Allethrin)
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
Allethrin *
INERT INGREDIENTS: *
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
d-trans allethrin
INERT INGREDIENTS:
(Example for S-bioallethrin)
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxy1ic
acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-hydroxy-
3-methyl
INERT INGREDIENTS:
(Example for D-cis/trans allethrin: Pynamin Forte")
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
D-cis/trans allethrin
INERT INGREDIENTS:
(Example for Esbiothrin)
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
d/1-allethrolone d-trans
chrysanthemate ....
INERT INGREDIENTS: . . .
2. Use pattern Statement
All manufacturing use products must state that they are
intended for formulation into end-use products for acceptable use
patterns. Labeling must specify sites which are listed in Appendix
III, Use Index. However, no use may be included on the label when
the registrant fails to agree to comply with the data requirements
in Table B for the use pattern.
3. Environmental Hazard Statements
a. Manufacturing-Use Concentrates and Technical Products
This pesticide is highly toxic to fish. Do not
discharge effluent containing this product into lakes, streams,
ponds,, estuaries, oceans, or public waters unless this product is
specifically identified and addressed in an NPDES permit. Do not
discharge effluent containing this product to sewer systems with-
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out previously notifying the sewage treatment plant authority-
For guidance, contact your local State Water Board or Regional
Office of the EPA.
b. End-Use Products
1) Domestic Outdoor
This pesticide is highly toxic to fish. Do not
apply directly to water or wetlands (swamps, bogs, marshes,
and potholes). Drift from treated areas may be hazardous to
organisms in adjacent aquatic sites. Do not contaminate water
when disposing of equipment washwaters.
2) Indoor
Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment
washwaters.
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V- PRODUCTS SUBJECT TO THIS STANDARD
All products containing one or more of the pesticides
identified in Section II.A. are subject to certain requirements
for data submission or changes in composition, labeling or
packaging of the product. The applicable requirements depend
on whether the product is a manufacturing or end use product
and whether the pesticide is the sole active ingredient or
one of multiple active ingredients.
Products are subject to this Registration Standard as
follows:
A. Manufacturing use concentrates and Technical Products
containing the allethrin stereoisomers as the sole active
ingredient are subject to:
1. The restrictions (if any) upon use, composition, or
packaging listed in Section IV, if they pertain to the
manufacturing use product.
2. The data requirements listed in Tables A and B^
3. The labeling requirements specified for manufacturing
use products in Section IV.
4. Administrative requirements (application forms, Confiden-
tial Statement of Formula, data compensation provisions)
associated with reregistration.
2 Data requirements are listed in the three Tables in
Appendix I of this Registration Standard. The Guide to
Tables in that Appendix explains how to read the Tables.
Table A lists generic data requirements applicable to all
products containing the pesticide subject to this Registra-
tion Standard. Table B lists product-specific data applicable
to manufacturing use products. The data in Tables A and B
need not be submitted by a producer who is eligible for the
formulator's exemption for that active ingredient.
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B. Manufacturing use concentrates containing any of the
allethrin stereoisomers as one of multiple active ingredients
are subject to:
1. The data requirements listed in Table A.
2. The labeling requirements specified for manufacturing
use products in Section IV.
C. End use products containing any of the allethrin stereoisomers
sole activeingredient are subject to:
1. The restrictions (if any) upon use, composition, or
packaging listed in Section IV if they pertain to the
end use product.
2. If eligible for the formulator's exemption3, the
data requirements listed in Table A. 3
3. The labeling requirements specified for end use
products in Section IV-
D. End use products containing any of the allethrin stereoisomers
as one of multiple active ingredients are subject to:
1. If not eligible for the formulator's exemption,
the date requirements listed in Table A.
3 If you purchase from another producer and use as the
source of your active ingredient only EPA-registered products,
you are eligible for the formulator's exemption for generic
data concerning that active ingredient (Table A) and product-
specific data for the registered manufacturing use product
you purchase (Table B).
Two circumstances nullify this exemption:
1) If you change sources of active ingredient to an
unregistered product, formulate your own active ingredient,
or acquire your active ingredient from a firm with ownership
in common with yours, you individually lose the exemption
and become subject to the data requirements in Table A.
2) If no producer subject to the generic data requirements
in Table A agrees to submit the required data, all end use
producers lose the exemption, and become subject to those
data requirements.
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2. The labeling requirements specified for end use
products in Section IV.
VI. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF GENERIC DATA
This portion of the Registration Standard is a notice
issued under the authority of FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2)(B). It
refers to the data listed in Table A, which are required to
be submitted by registrants to maintain in effect the regis-
tration of products containing this active ingredient.4
A. What are generic data?
Generic data pertain to the properties or effects of a
particular active ingredient. Such data are relevant to an
evaluation of all products containing that active ingredient
regardless of whether the product contains other ingredients
(unless the product bears labeling that would make the data
requirement inapplicable).
Generic data may also be data on a "typical formulation"
of a product. "Typical formulation" testing is often required
for ecological effects studies and applies to all products
having that formulation type. These are classed as generic
data, and are contained in Table A.
B. Who must submit generic data?
All current registrants are responsible for submitting
generic data in response to a data request under FIFRA sec.
3(c)(2)(B) (DCI Notice). EPA has decided, however, not to
require a registrant who qualifies for the formulator's
exemption (FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2)(D) and § 152.85) to submit
generic data in response to a DCI notice if the registrant
who supplies the active ingredient in his product is complying
with the data request.
If you are granted a generic data exemption, you rely on
the efforts of other persons to provide the Agency with the
required data. If the registrants who have committed to
generate and submit the required data fail to take appropriate
steps to meet the requirements or are no longer in compliance
with this data requirements notice, the Agency will consider
4 Registrations granted aEter issuance of this Standard will
be conditioned upon submission or citation of the data listed
in this Registration Standard.
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that both they and you are not in compliance and will normally
initiate proceedings to suspend the registrations of both
your product(s) and their product(s) unless you commit to submit
and submit the required data in the specified timeframe. In
such cases, the Agency generally will not grant a time extension
for submitting the data.
If you are not now eligible for a formulator's exemption,
you may qualify for one if you change your source of supply
to a registered source that does not share ownership in
common with your firm. If you choose to change sources of
supply, the Confidential Statement of Formula must identify
the new source(s) and you must submit a Formulator's Exemption
Statement form.
If you apply for a new registration for products containing
this active ingredient after the issuance of this Registration
Standard, you will be required to submit or cite generic
data relevant to the uses of your product if, at the time
the application is submitted, the data have been submitted
to the Agency by current registrants. If the required data
have not yet been submitted, any new registration will be
conditioned upon the new registrant's submission or citation
of the required data not later than the date upon which
current registrants of similar products are required to provide
such data. See FIFRA sec. 3(c)(7)(A). If you thereafter fail
to comply with the condition of that registration to provide
data, the registration may be cancelled (FIFRA sec. 6(e)).
C. What generic data must be submitted?
You may determine which generic data you must submit by
consulting Table A. That table lists the generic data needed
to evaluate current uses of all products containing this
active ingredient, the uses for which such data are required,
and the dates by which the data must be submitted to the
Agency.
D. How to comply with PCI requirements.
Within 90 days of your receipt of this Registration
Standard, you must submit to EPA a completed copy of the form
entitled "FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet" (EPA Form
8580-1, enclosed) for each of your products. On that form
you must state which of the following six methods you will
use to comply with the DCI requirements:
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1. You will submit the data yourself.
2. You have entered into an agreement with one or more
registrants to jointly develop (or share in tine cost ojf
developing) the data, but will not be submitting the data
yourself. If you use this method, you must state who will
submit the data on which you will rely. You must also provide
EPA with documentary evidence that an agreement has been
formed which allows you to rely upon the data to be submitted.
Such evidence may be: (1) your letter offering to join in
an agreement and the other registrant's acceptance of your
offer, (2) a written statement by the parties that an agreement
exists, or (3) a written statement by the person who will be
submitting the data that you may rely upon its submission.
The Agency will also require adequate assurance that the
person whom you state will provide the data is taking appropriate
steps to secure it. The agreement to produce the data need
not specify all of the terms of the final arrangement between
the parties or a mechanism to resolve the terms.
If you and other registrants together are generating or
submitting requested data as a task force or consortium, a
representative of the group should request a Joint Data
Submitter Number from the Registration Support and Emergency
Response Branch, Registration Division. The request must
include the following information:
a. A list of the members of the consortium;
b. The name and address of the designated representative
of the consortium, with whom EPA will correspond
concerning the data;
c. Identity of the Registration Standard containing
the data requirement;
d. A list of the products affected (from all members
of the consortium); and
e. Identification of the specific data that the con-
sortium will be generating or submitting.
The Agency will assign a number to the consortium, which
should be used on all data submissions by the consortium.
3. You have attempted to enter into an agreement to
jointly develop data, but no other registrant has accepted
your offer. You request that EPA not suspend your registration
for non-compliance with the PCI.EPA has determined that,
as a general policy", it will not suspend the registration of
a product when the registrant has in good faith sought and
continues to seek to enter into a data development/cost
sharing program, but the other registrants developing the
data have refused to accept its offer. [If your offer is
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accepted, you may qualify for Option 2 above by entering
into an agreement to supply the data.]
In order to qualify for this method, you must:
1. File with EPA a completed "Certification of Attempt
to Enter into an Agreement with other Registrants for Develop-
ment of Data" (EPA Form 8580-6, enclosed).
2. Provide us with a copy of your offer to the other
registrant and proof of the other registrant's receipt of your
offer (such as a certified mail receipt). Your offer must,
at a minimum, contain the following language or its equivalent:
[Your company name] offers to share in the burden of
producing the data required pursuant to FIFRA sec.
3(c)(2)(B) in the [name of active ingredient] Registration
Standard upon terms to be agreed or failing agreement
to be bound by binding arbitration as provided by FIFRA
section 3(c)(2)(B)(iii).
The remainder of your offer may not in any way attempt to
limit this commitment. If the other registrant to whom your
offer is made does not accept your offer, and i'f the other
registrant informs us on a DCI Summary Sheet that he will
develop and submit the data required under the DCI, then you
may qualify for this option. In order for you to avoid
suspension under this method, you may not later withdraw or
limit your offer to share in the burden of developing the
data.
In addition, the other registrant must fulfill its
commitment to develop and submit the data as required by this
Notice in a timely manner. If the other registrant fails to
develop the data or for some other reason would be subject to
suspension, your registration as well as that of the other
registrant will normally be subject to initiation of suspension
proceedings, unless you commit to submit and submit the required
data in the specified timeframe. In such cases, the Agency
generally will not grant a time extension for submitting the data
4. You request a waiver of the data requirement. If
you believe that a data requirement does not(orshould not)
apply to your product or its uses, you must provide EPA with
a statement of the reasons why you believe this is so. Your
statement must address the specific composition or use factors
that lead you to believe that a requirement does not apply.
Since the Agency has carefully considered the composition and
uses of pesticide products in determining that a data require-
ment applies, EPA does not anticipate that many waivers will
be granted. A request for waiver does not extend the time-
frames for developing required data, and if your waiver
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request is denied, your registration may be suspended if you
fail to submit the data.
5. You request that EPA amend your registration by deleting
the uses for which the data are needed"!You are not required
to submit data for uses which are no longer on your label.
6. You request voluntary cancellation of the registration
of your product(s) for which the data are needed.
E. Testing Protocols, Standards for Conducting Acceptable
Tests, Guidance on Evaluating and Reporting Data.
All studies required under this Notice must be conducted
in accordance with test standards outlined in the Pesticide
Assessment Guidelines, unless other protocol or standards are
approved for use by the Agency in writing.
As noted herein, these EPA Guidelines, which are referenced
in the Data Tables, are available from the National Technical
Information Service (NTIS), Attn: Order Desk, 5285 Port Royal
Road, Springfield, VA 22161 (tel: 703-487-4650).
Protocols approved by the Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development (OECD) are also acceptable if
the OECD-recommended test standards conform to those specified
in the Pesticide Data Requirements regulation (Part 158.70).
Please note, however, that certain OECD standards (such as
test duration, selection of test species, and degradate
identification which are environmental fate requirements) are
less restrictive than those in the EPA Assessment Guidelines
Listed above. When using the OECD protocols, they should be
be modified as appropriate so that the data generated by the
study will satisfy the requirements of Part 158. Normally,
the Agency will not extend deadlines for complying with data
requirements when the studies were not conducted in accord
with acceptable standards. The OECD protocols are available
from OECD, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.
20006.
F. Procedures for requesting a change in testing protocol.
If you will generate the required data and plan to use
test procedures which deviate from EPA's Pesticide Assessment
Guidelines or the Reports of Expert Groups to the Chemicals
Group, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD) Chemicals Testing Programme, you must submit for EPA
approval the protocols you propose to use.
You should submit your protocols before beginning testing,
because the Agency will not ordinarily accept as sufficient
studies using unapproved protocols. A request for protocol
approval will not extend the time frame for submission of the
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data, nor will extensions generally be given to conduct
studies due to submittal of inappropriate protocols.
G. Procedures for requesting extensions of time.
If you think that you will need more time to generate
the data than is allowed by EPA's schedule, you may submit a
request for an extension of time. Any request for a time
extension which is made as an initial response to a section
3(c)(2)(B) request notice must be submitted in writing to
the Product Manager listed at the end of this section and
must be made by the 90-day deadline for response. Once
dates have been committed to and EPA has accepted these
commitments, any subsequent requests for a time extension
must be submitted in writing to the Office of Compliance
Monitoring at the address given in Section IX.E.
EPA will view failure to request an extension before
the data submission response deadline as a waiver of any
future claim that there was insufficient time to submit the
data. While EPA considers your request, you must strive to
meet the deadline for submitting the data.
The extension request should state the reasons why you
believe that an extension is necessary and the steps you
have taken to meet the testing deadline. Time extensions
normally will not be granted due to problems with laboratory
capacity or adequacy of funding, since the Agency believes
that with proper planning these can be overcome.
A request for an extension does not extend the timeframe
for submission of the data. If EPA denies your request £or
a time extension and you do not submit the data as requested,
EPA may begin proceedings to suspend the registrations of
your products.
H. PR Notice 86-5 and Any Other Requirements Referenced or
Included Within this Notice.
All data submitted in response to this Notice must comply
with EPA requirements regarding the reporting of data,
including the manner of reporting, the completeness of results,
and the adequacy of any required supporting (or raw) data,
including, but not limited to, requirements referenced or
included in this Notice or contained in PR Notice 86-5 (issued
July 29, 1986).
I. Existing stocks provision upon suspension or cancellation.
The Agency has determined that if a registration is
suspended for failure to respond to a DCI request under
FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2)(B), an existing stocks provision is not
consistent with the Act. Accordingly, the Agency does not
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anticipate granting permission to sell or distribute existing
stocks of suspended product except in rare circumstances.
If you believe that your product will be suspended or cancelled
and that an existing stocks provision should be granted, you
have the burden of clearly demonstrating to EPA that granting
such permission would be consistent with the Act. The following
information must be included in any request for an existing
stocks provision:
1. Explanation of why an existing stocks provision is
necessary, including a statement of the quantity of
existing stocks and your estimate of the time required
for their sale or distribution; and
2. Demonstration that such a provision would be consis-
tent with the provisions of FIFRA.
VII. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF PRODUCT-SPECIFIC DATA
Under its DCI authority, EPA has determined that certain
product-specific data are required to maintain your registrations
in effect. Product-specific data are derived from testing
using a specific formulated product, and, unlike generic
data, generally support only the registration of that product.
All such data must be submitted by the dates specified in
this Registration Standard.
If you have a manufacturing use product, these data are
listed in Table B. If you have an end use product, the data
are listed in Table C. As noted earlier, the Agency has
decided that it will not routinely require product-specific
data for end use products at this time. Therefore, Table C
may not be contained in this Registration Standard; if there
is no Table C, you are not required to submit the data at
this time.
In order to comply with the product specific data require-
ments, you must follow the same procedures as for generic data.
See Section VI.D, E, F, and G. You should note, however, that
product chemistry data are required for every product, and the
only acceptable responses are options VI.D.I. (submit data)
or VI-D.6.(cancellation of registration).
Failure to comply with the product-specific data require-
ments for your products will result in suspension of the
product's registration.
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VIII. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF REVISED LABELING
FIFRA requires each product to be Labeled with accurate,
complete and sufficient instructions and precautions, reflecting
the Agency's assessment of the data supporting the product
and its uses. General labeling requirements are set out in
40 CFR 162.10 (see Appendix II - LABELING and SUMMARY). In
addition, labeling requirements specific to products containing
this pesticide are specified in Section IV.D of this Registra-
tion Standard. Applications submitted in response to this
notice must include draft labeling for Agency review.
If you fail to submit revised labeling as required,
which complies with 40 CFR 162.10 and the specific instructions
in Section IV.D., EPA may seek to cancel or suspend the
registration of your product under FIFRA sec. 6.
IX. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION
A. Manufacturing Use Products Concentrates and Technical
Products containing any of the allethrin stereoisomers
pesticide as sole active ingredient.
1. Within 90 days from receipt of this document, you
must submitto the Product Manager in the Registration Division
for each product subject to this Registration Standard:
a. The "FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet" (EPA
Form 8580-1), with appropriate attachments.5
b. Confidential Statement of Formula (EPA Form 8570-4).
c. Formulator's Exemption Statement (EPA Form 8570-27),
if applicable.
d. Evidence of compliance with data compensation
requirements of FIFRA sec. 3(c)(l)(D). Refer to 40 CFR
152.80-152.99.
5 If on the Summary Sheet, you commit to develop the data,
present arguments that a data requirement is not applicable
or should be waived, or submit protocols or modified protocols
for Agency review, you must submit a copy of the Summary
Sheet (and any supporting information) to the Office of
Compliance Monitoring, which will be monitoring the data
generated in response to this notice. This submission is in
addition to responding to the Product Manager, and should be
submitted to the Office of Compliance Monitoring at the
address given at the end of this section. (Actual studies
are not to be submitted to the Office of Compliance Monitoring.)
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2. Within 9 months from receipt of this document you
must submit to the Product Manager:
a. Application for Pesticide Registration (EPA
Form 8570-1).
ta. Two copies of any required product-specific data
(See Table B).
c. Three copies of draft labeling, including the
container label and any associated supplemental labeling.
Labeling should be either typewritten text on 8-1/2 x 11
inch paper or a mockup of the labeling suitable for
storage in 8-1/2 x 11 files. The draft label must indicate
the intended colors of the final label, clear indication
of the front panel of the label, and the intended type
sizes of the text.
d. Product Specific Data Report (EPA Form 8580-4).
3. Within the times set forth in Table A, you must
submit to the Registration Division all generic data, unless
you are eligible for the formulator's exemption. If for any
reason any test is delayed or aborted so that the schedule
cannot be met, immediately notify the Product Manager and
the Office of Compliance Monitoring of the problem, the
reasons for the problem, and your proposed course of action.
3. Manufacturing Use Concentrates and Technical Products
containing any of the allethrin stereoisomers
Th combination with other active ingredients.
1. Within 90 days from receipt of this document, you
must submit to the Product Manager in the Registration Division:
a. FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet, with appropriate
attachments5 (EPA Form 8580-1).
b. Confidential Statement of Formula (EPA Form 8570-4)
c. Formulator's Exemption Statement (EPA Form 8570-27),
if applicable.
2. Within 9 months of receipt of this document, you must
submit to the Product Manager:
Three copies of draft labeling, including the container
label and any associated supplemental labeling. Labeling
should be either typewritten text on 8-1/2 x 11 inch
paper or a mockup of the labeling suitable for storage
in 3-1/2 x 11 files. The draft label must indicate the
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3. Within the time frames set forth in Table A, you must
submit to the Registration Division all generic data, unless
you are eligible for the formulator's exemption. If for any
reason any test is delayed or aborted so that the schedule
cannot be met, immediately notify the Product Manager and
the Office of Compliance Monitoring of the problem, the
reasons for the problem, and your proposed course of action.
C. End Use Products containing any of the allethrin
sTtereoisomers alone or in combination with other active
ingredients.
1. Within 90 days from receipt of this document, you
must submit to the Product Manager in the Registration Division:
a. FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet, with
appropriate attachments^ (EPA Form 8580-1).
b. Confidential Statement of Formula (EPA Form 8570-4).
c. Formulator's Exemption Statement (EPA Form 8570-27),
if applicable.
2. Within 9 months from receipt of this document you
must submitto the Product Manager:
a. Two copies of any product-specific data, if required
by Table C.
b. Product Specific Data Report (EPA Form 8580-4),
if Table C lists required product-specific data.
c. Three copies of draft labeling, including the
container label and any associated supplemental labeling.
Labeling should be either typewritten text on 8-1/2 x 11
inch paper or a mockup of the labeling suitable for
storage in 8-1/2 x 11 files. The draft labeling must
indicate the intended colors of the final label, clear
indication of the front panel of the label, and the
intended type sizes of the text. End use product labeling
must comply specifically with the instructions in Section IV
(Regulatory Position and Rationale).
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intended colors of the final label, clear indication of
the front panel of the label, and the intended type
sizes of the text.
E. Intrastate Products containing the subject pesticide either
as sole active ingredient or in combination with other
active ingredients.
Applications for full Federal registration of intrastate
products are required to be submitted no later than July 31,
1988.
F. Addresses
The required information must be submitted to the following
address:
Phillip 0. Button, Product Manager 17
Registration Division (TS-767C)
Office of Pesticide Programs
Environmental Protection Agency
401 M St., SW
Washington, D.C. 20460
The address for submissions to the Office of Compliance
Monitoring is:
Laboratory Data Integrity Program
Office of Compliance Monitoring (EN-342)
Environmental Protection Agency
401 M St., SW
Washington, D.C. 20460.
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APPENDIX I
DATA APPENDICES
GUIDE TO TABLES
Tables A and B contain listings of data requirements for
the pesticide covered by this Registration Standard.
Table A contains generic data requirements that apply to the
pesticide in all products, including data requirements for
which a "typical formulation" is the test substance.
Table B contains product-specific data requirements that
apply only to a manufacturing-use product.
The data tables are generally organized according to the
following format:
1. Data Requirements (Column 1). The data requirements are
listed in the order in which they appear in 40 CFR Part
158. The reference numbers accompanying each test refer
to the test protocols set out in the Pesticide Assessment
Guidelines, which are available from the National
Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road,
Springfield, VA 22161.
2. Test Substance (Column 2). This column lists the
composition of the test substance required to be used
for the test as follows:
TGAI = Technical grade of the active ingredient
PAI = Pure active ingredient
PAIRA = Pure active ingredient, radiolabeled
TEP = Typical end-use formulation
MP = Manufacturing-use product
EP = End-use product
N/A = Data requirement not applicable to the use
pattern
Any other test substances, such as metabolites, will be
specifically named in Column 2, or in footnotes to the
table.
3. Use Pattern (Column 3). This column indicates the use
patterns to which the data requirement applies. Use
patterns are the same as those given in 40 CFR Part 158.
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The following letter designations are used for the given
use patterns:
A = Terrestrial, food
B = Terrestrial, nonfood
C = Aquatic, food
D = Aquatic, nonfood
E = Greenhouse, food
F = Greenhouse, nonfood
G = Forestry
H = Domestic outdoor
I = Indoor
Any other designations will be defined in a footnote to
the table.
4. Does EPA Have Data? (Column 4). This column indicates
one of three answers:
YES - EPA has data in its files that completely
satisfy this data requirement. These data may be
cited by other registrants in accordance with the
data compensation requirements of Part 152, Subpart
E.
PARTIALLY - EPA has some data in its files, but
such data do not fully satisfy the data requirement.
In some cases, the Agency may possess data on one
of two required species, or may possess data on one
test substance but not all. The term may also
indicate that the data available to EPA are incomplete,
In this case, when the data are clarified, or
additional details of the testing submitted by the
original data submitter, the data may be determined
to be acceptable. If this is the case, a footnote
to the table will usually say so.
NO - EPA either possesses no data which are sufficient
to fulfill the data requirement, or the data which
EPA does possess are flawed scientifically in a
manner that cannot be remedied by clarification or
additional information.
5. Bibliographic Citation (Column 5). If the Agency has
acceptable data in its files, this column lists the
identifying number of each study. This normally is the
Master Record Identification (MRID) Number, but may be a
GS number if no MRID number has been assigned. Refer to
the Bibliography Appendices for a complete citation of
the study.
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6. Must Additional Data Be Submitted? (Column 6). This
column indicates whether the data must be submitted to
the Agency. If column 3 indicates that the Agency
already has data, this column will usually indicate NO.
If column 3 indicates that the Agency has only partial
data or no data, this column will usually indicate YES.
In some cases, even though the Agency does not have the
data, EPA will not require its submission because of the
unique characteristics of the chemical; because data on
another chemical can be used to fulfill the data
requirement; or because the data requirement has been
waived or reserved. Any such unusual situations will be
explained in a footnote to the table.
7. Timeframe For Submission (Column 7). If column 5 requires
that data be submitted, this column indicates when the
data are to be submitted, based on the receipt data of
the Registration Standard. The timeframes are those
established either as a result of a previous DCI Notice,
or standardized timeframes established by PR Notice 85-5
(August 22, 1985).
8. Footnotes (at the end of each table). Self-explanatory.
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN1
Data Requirement Test
Substance
S158.120 Product Chemistry
Product Identity
61-2 - Description of Beginning TGAI
Materials and Manufacturing
Process
61-3 - Discussion of Formation of TGAI
Impurities
Analysis and Certification of
Product Ingredients
62-1 - Preliminary Analysis TGAI
Physical and Chemical
Cha racte r i st i cs
63-2 - Color TGAI
63-3 - Physical State TGAI
63-4 - Odor TGAI
63-5 - Melting Point TGAI
63-6 - Boilina Point TGAI
Use
Patterns
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
Does EPA Bibliographic
Have Data?2 Citation2
No N/A
NO N/A
No N/A
No N/A
NO N/A
NO N/A
NO N/A
NO N/A
Must Additional
Data be
Submitted?
Yes3/
Yes4/
YesV
Yes6/
Yes6/
Yes6/
Yes6'7/
Yes6 ' 8
Time Frame
for
Submission
6 Months
6 Months
12 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLFTHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN1
OsJ
Data Requirement
Test Use
Substance Patterns
Does EPA Bibliographic Must Additional Time Frame
Have Data?^ Citation^ Data be for
Submitted? Submission
S158.120 Product Chemistry (Continued)
Physical and Chemical Characteristics
(Continued)
63-7
63-8
63-9
63-10
63-11
63-12
63-13
Other
64- 1
- Density, Bulk Density, or
Specific Gravity
- Solubility
- Vapor Pressure
- Dissociation constant
- Octanol/water partition
coefficient
- PH
- Stability
Requirements:
- Submittal of samples
TGAI All
TGAI or PAI All
TGAI or PAI All
TGAI or PAI All
PAI All
TGAI All
TGAI All
N/A N/A
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Yes6/
Yes6/
Yes6/
Yes5/
Yes6'9
Yes6'10
Yes6
No
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
I/ Note that separate Product chemistry Data must be submitted for each of the technical grade of active ingredient
covered by this Standard.
2/ Not applicable. Although product chemistry data may been submitted in the past, the Agency has determined that
these data must be resubmitted for each pesticide. New requirements have been introduced and previously submitted
data must be updated. Therefore bibliographic citations for the old data are not applicable.
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLE'MRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN1/
5158.120 Product Chemistry (Continued)
3/ Complete information must be provided regarding the nature of the process (batch or continuous), the relative amounts
of beginnina materials and the order in which they are added, the chemical ecruations for each intended reaction,
eouipment used to produce each intermediate and the final product, reaction conditions, the duration of each step of
the process, purification procedures, and quality control measures. In addition, the name and address of the
manufacturer, producer, or supplier of each of the beginning material must be provided, along with information
regarding the properties of each beginning material used to manufacture each product.
4/ A detailed discussion of all impurities that are or may be present at X).l%, based on knowledge of the beginning
materials, chemical reactions (intended and side) in the manufacturing process, and any contamination during and
after production must be submitted.
5/ Five or more representative samples must be analyzed for the amount of active ingredient and each impurity for
which a certified limit is reouired. Complete validation data (accuracy, precision) must be submitted for each
analytical method used.
6/ Physical chemical characteristics (color, physical state, odor, melting point, boiling point, specific gravity,
solubility, vapor pressure, dissociation constant, K,-^, pH, and stability) as required in 40 CFP 158.120 and
more fully described in the Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision D must be submitted.
7/ Data needed if the technical chemical is a solid at room temperature.
B/ Data needed if the technical chemical is a licruid at room temperature.
9/ Required if the technical chemical is orqanic and non-polar.
10/ Required if the test substance is dispersible with water.
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETBRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN
Data Reouirement
Test Use
Substance^-/ Patterns
Does EPA Bibliographic Must Additional Time Frame
Have Data? Citation Data be for
Submitted? Submission2
§158.125 Residue Chemistry
171-2 - Chemical Identity3/
171-3 - Directions for Use
171-4 - Nature of Residue
(Metabolism)
- Plants
- Livestock
171-4 - Residue Analytical
Method
PAIRA
PAIRA & Plant
Metabolites
TGAI &
Metabolites
(See index)
No
No
Yes
00031930
00035929
00064646
00135387
Yes4/
Yes7/
6 Months
6 Months
18 Months
18 Months
15 Months
171-4. Storage stability
data
PAI or TEP,
and metabolites
No
Yes8/
18 Months
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN
Data Requirement
Test
Substance-'-/
Use
Patterns
Does EPA
Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional
Data be
Submitted?
Time Frame
for
Submission^
ON
§158.125 Residue Chemistry - Continued
171-4 - Magnitude of the "Residue -
Residue Studies
- Crop field trials
-alfalfa, apples, TEP
beans, broccoli,
Brussels sprouts,
cabbage, cauliflower,
celery, citrus,
clover, collards,
curcurbits, endive
horseradish, kale,
kohlrabi, lettuce,
mustard greens,
parsley, peaches,
pears, peas,
peppers, potatoes,
radishes, rutabaqas,
sorghum, spinach,
sugarcane, tomatoes,
and turnips
-artichokes,(Jerusalem), TEP
carrot, chicory,
corn, qarlic,
leeks, onions,
parnsips, salsify,
shallots, and sweet
potatoes
No
Yes9/
18 Months
No
Yes10/
18 Months
-Mushrooms
TEP
No
Yes"/
18 Months
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN
Data Requirement
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic
Substance-'-/ Patterns Have Data? Citation
Must Additional Time Frame
Data be for
Submitted? Submission
§158.125 Residue Chemistry - Continued
- Postharvest treatment
of fruits and veaetables
- apples, blackberries, TEP
blueberries,
boysenberries,
cherries, crabapples,
currants, dewberries,
grapes, muskmelons,
oranges, oeaches,
pears, pineapples,
plums, and raspberries
- figs, gooseberries, TEP
ouavas, loganberries,
mangoes, and tomatoes
- Stored commodities
- barley, corn, TEP
oats, rye, sorghum,
and wheat
- dried fruit TEP
- stored foods TEP
- Processing Studies
- apples, oranges, EP
sorghum, sugarcane
tomatoes
NO
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
13
Yes
14
Yes15
Yes16
Yes
17
18 months
18 months
18 months
18 months
18 months
24 months
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLFTHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN
Data Retirement
§158.125 Residue Chemistry -
- grapes, pineapples,
plums
- field corn
and wheat
- Meat/milk/poultry/eggs
- Food handling
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic
Substance-'-/ ^atterns Have Data? Citation
Continued
EP No
EP NO
TGAI or
Plant
Metabolites No
EP No
Must Additional
Data be
Submitted?
Yes18
Yesl<>
Yes20
Yes21,22
Time Frame
for
Submission
24 months
24 months
18 months
12 month
I/ Test Substance: TGAI = Technical arade of the active ingredient; PAIRA = Pure active ingredient, radiolabeled;
TEP = Typical end-use product; EP = end-use product.
2/ Due dates refer to the number of months following issuance of this Registration Standard, unless otherwise indicated.
3/ Refer to Product Chemistry Data Reauirement tables.
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIQALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN
§158.125 Residue Chemistry - Continual
4/ The uptTike.. distribution, and metabolism of [-^-^C] allethrin in a tree fruit crop (pome, stone, or citrus), a legum
or fruiting vegetable (beans or tomatoes) and a leafy or brassica leafy vegetable (lettuce or cabbage). C-^-^C]
allethrin (004001 - mixture of eight isomers) must be applied foliarly several times up to and including the day
of harvest at rates sufficiently high to permit complete characterization of 14C-residues . The identities and
quantities of residues in or on mature plant parts must be determined in order to elucidate terminal residues.
Representative saitiples from these tests must also be analyzed by enforcement methods to ascertain that the methods
are adequately capable of quantifying all residues of ojiioern- To avoid unnecessary expense and repetition of
residue tests (field trials, processing studies, postharvest use trials, and food handling establishment use tests),
It is recommended that the required plant metabolism data be suVwnltted for review prior to initiation of residue
trials .
5/ Metabolism studies utilizing ruminants and poultry. Animals must be dosed orally for a minimum of 3 days with
[14C] allethrin (004001 - a mixture of eight isoners) at a level sufficient to make residue identification and
quantification in tissues and mi Ik possible. Milk and eggs must be collected twice a day daring the dosing period.
Animls must be sacrificed within 24 hours of the final dose. The distribution and characterization of residues
in milk, eggs, liver, kidney, muscle, and fat.
6/ Metabolism studies using cattle, poultry and swine reflecting direct animal treatment. These data .-ire needed because
allethrin (004001) is registered for use as a space spray in farm animal quacbscs --md ts -n -Ivr-eot treatment to
horses, and bioallethrin (004003) is registered for use as a so.*::;? spray in milking houses. Animals must be sprayed
daily for 28 days using [ 14C]allethrin (004001 - a mixture of eight isomers) at a rate sufficiently high to permit
complete characterisation of l^C-residues ^3 sacrificed within one day of the final application. J- ^-Residues
must be quantified and characterized in muscle, fat, liver, kidney, milk and eggs. Eggs and milk must be collected
twice daily throughout th>> tr^tmsnt period.
7/ Additional residue and validation data and appropriate methods may be required if requested metabolism/degradation
studies reveal additional metabolites of of toxicological con^jcn- 7VA rosidue data submitted in respite :.o ails
Standard must be accompanied by a description of the analytical method used and method validation data (sensitivity,
accuracy, and precision) .
8/ All residue data requested in this Standard must be accomplished by information specifying the storage intervals
and conditions for samples analyzed. Data must also be submitted depi.'-i.^u; Hie si.or.-tge stability of t!v> vv>s I.. lues
of concern under the same conditions and time intervals specified. In laboratory tests using fortified samples,
the pure active ingredient and pure metabolites (if necessary) must be used. However, if field weathered samples
are used, the test substance mist be a typical end-use product.
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLBPKRtM, BIO^LLETHRIN, S-BIOALLRTHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN
§158.125 Residue Chemistry - Continued
9/ Data depicting allethrin residues of concern in or on (i) greenhouse and field •? .-.iibnri.t.teol data. Tests nust be
conducted in states that represent the major growing regions for each crop according to the latest edition
Agriculture Statistics (USDA) or the Census of Agricultare (TI.R. Dent, of Comrterce), <5*>;pi. i-.o support the
FL 24(c) label (tests need be conducted in FL only). [The data requested here for apples, broccoli, lettuce,
-: ill u'Is. tomatoes, radishes, alfalfa, and beans will be used to predict residues in or on pears, Brussels
i -^)i'->it3, cauliflower, kohlrabi, endive, kale, mustard greens, parsley, spinach, peppers, rutabagas,
o turnips, clover, and peas.] A toloo-in::;; ^ir-ooo^al .is required for each of these commodities. On receipt of
1 '-.h-:-^ data/tolerance proposals, the exemption from the requirement of tolerances for these commodities
will be revoked.
10/ The Registrant(s) must propose a preharvest use on Jerusalem artichokes, sugar beets, carrots, chicory,
corn (sweet and field), garlic, leeks, onions, parsnips, salsify, shallots, and sweet potatoes accompanied
by appropriate residue data (currently, an entry exists in 40 CFR 180.1002 for these commodities but no
registered usa-3 exist). Processing studies must be submitted for field corn (crude and refined oil,
grain dust, and milling products (starch, grits,meal,flour), and sugar beets (dehydrated pulp,
rro lasses and refined sugar). If ove rate proposed (i) on Jerusalem artichokes and sweet potatoes is no
higher than on radishes, no residue data for these crops need be submitted (processing data would still
be required)• Also, if the uses proposed on garlic, leeks, onions, and shallots are identical, data
need be submitted only for onions (bulb and green). Appropriate tolerances must be proposed. If these
data/tolerance proposals are not subrttiLttei (no use desired) or on receipt of the data/tolerance proposals,
the exemption from the requirement of tolerances for these commodities will be revoked (40 CFR 180.1002)
11 / rVita depicting allethrin residues of concern in or on mushrooms grown in mushroom houses in which nultiple
premise treatments have been made with the 1.25% finished spray. A maximum number of applications
must be proposed and supporting data submitted. An appropriate tolerance must be proposed. On receipt
of the data and a toliio-i-v:^ pr-opo-sal, the exemption from the requirement of a tolerance for mushrooms
will be revoked.
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIQALLETHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN
§158.125 Residue Chemistry - Continued
12/ Data deplicting allethrin residues of concern in or on apples, blackberries, plums, blueberries, grapes,
rnjuskiTHlon?,. oranges, peaches, and pineapples. Samples nust be taken (in separate tests) immediately following
a 0.012% emulsion dip treatment with the 2.5% EC formulation. [Data required for apples, blackberries,
blueberries, arid plums will bs a*>*l i:•> i'/•••_-11._••*. residues in or on boysenberries, dewberries, raspberries, pears,
crabapples, cherries and currants.]
13/ The Registrant(s) must propose a postharvest use on figs, gooseberries, guavas, loganberries, mangoes, and
tomatoes accompanied by residue data in support of the establish^! i- >l<-!r'-ifL<>js For residues in or on these
commodities. Processing data must be submitted for figs (dried figs). If the rate proposed on gooseberries and
loganberries is no higher than that registered for use on bla^v-rviys irid blackberries, then no rosiiti^ data
for gooseberries or loganberries need be submitted. If these data and/or proposed uses are not submitted, the
tolerances for allethrin residues in/on the crops will be revoked.
14/ Data depicting allethrin residues of concern in or on corn and wheat treated with an EC, SC/L, and RTU
formulation in separate tests at 5 gal/1,000 bu (0.5% finished spray) in such a way that the grain
will brt tumbled and mixed before it enters the storage bin. The surface of the binned grain nust
also be treated with the same formulations (in separate tests) at 1 gal/1,000 sq. ft of grain (0.5%
finished spray every 30 days from the tine of storage until early fall). The storage bin nust have a
surface application of the 15% EC at 1 gal/750 sq.ft. just prior to the storage of grain. Samples
mist be collected on the day they enter the storage bin and on the day of the last surface treatment in early
Fall, [required data for corn and Wheat will be used to predict residues in or on grain sorghum, oats,
rye, and barley.]
15/ Data depicting allethrin residues of concern in or on dried fruit (dried apples, prunes, raisins,
bananas, figs, dates) sampled immediately following treatment with a 5% SC/L at 1 fl. oz/1000
cu ft and a 0.326% RTU at 1 gal/50,000 cu ft (in separate tests). These formulations are to be discharged
as a fine mist above dried fruit. The registrant (s) nust propose an appropriate Lolnr.-^^ For
allethrin residues in stored dried fruit.
16/ Data depicting allethrin residues of concern in representative raw agricultural commodities (dried beans,
cocoa beans, cnFFne beans, corn, nuts, peanuts, and soybeans) collected immediately following an indoor
space spray with the 5% SC/L and a RTU formulation at 1 fl. oz/1000 cu ft. The registrant (s) must
propose an appropriate tolerance for allethrin residues in stored raw agricultural commodities.
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, KS3IOrmU>J
§158.125 Residue Chemistry - Continued
17/ Data depicting allethrin residues of concern in the following processed commodities obtained from raw
agricultural commodities bearing :m. i.-jur-.Kile f.i.o Id-weathered residues: wet and dry pomace and juice from
apples; dried pulp, oil molasses, and juice from oranges; flour, starch and grain dust from grain sorghum;
syrup from sweet sorgham; millions.. refined sugar, and bagasse 'V.T.I -luyarxwie; arid wet and dry pomace, puree,
catsup, and juice from tomatoes. If residues concentrate, appropriate food/ feed additive tolerances must
be proposed.
18/ Data depicting allethrin residues of concern in the following processed conmodities obtained from
pjstharvest-treated raw agricultural commodities: raisins, wet and dry pomace, raisin waste and juice from
grapes; bean and juice from pineapples; and dried prunes from plums. If residues concentrate in these
processed commodities, appropriate food/feel additive tolerances must be proposed.
19/ Data depicting allethrin residues of concern in grain dust and milled products of field corn and wheat
(including Uw WH'-. mi. lied products of corn - starch, crude oil and refined oils, dry milled products of
corn - grits, meal, flour, crude and refined oils; and bran, flour middlings and shorts of wheat) . Sample
iTTillings nust be processed fr^Ti jr-i'. V-- i >j ..v. i*1. arable weathered residues from postharvest treatments.
i II: concentration occurs, appropriate food/feed additive tolerances must be proposed.
01
20/ Data requirements regarding the magnitude of residues in animal products will not be determined until
all requested data regarding metabolism in animals and magnitude of residues in feed items have been received.
21/ Data depicting residues of concern in food products resulting from applications of allethrin in food
service, food manufacturing, and food processing establishments (two representative types of each food
handling establishment as listei in Table 1 of Subdivision O [Residue Chemistry] of Pesticide Assessment
Guidelines). Tests are required in these establishments utilizing an SC/L and RTIJ formulation as a general
contact spray and space spray (in separate tests) in 12.5% ai finished spray. Te.-shs o:>n:~lnatecl mist be
representative examples of worst-case scenarios for potential residue contamination of food products
which include the following; (i) particulate aerosol contact with packaged products or unwrapped fresh produce
present at the time of treatment; (ii) contact of packaged foods with treated surfaces, such as flour sacks
shacked on treated floor surfaces in storage areas; (iii) accidental treatmsnt of food work surfaces and
subsiijuent contact of food before surfaces are cleaned; (iv) treatment occurring near stacks of new or cleaned
product containers i-Jvii. -.ire fM lied without being cleaned; and (v) tracking of residues by insects or rodents
from tivMted areas to food or food contact surfaces. Exposure situations in grocery stores and restaurants
nus!-. lnolu~le a representative range of foods such as oily foods, baked cereal products, raw and cooked meats,
and fresh fruits and vegetables.
22/ The registrant(s) must propose a tolerance for residues of bioallethrin in food/feed exposed during or
following treatment of food/feed handling establishments.
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, AND ESBIOTHRIN
Tier I Testinql»2f3/ usinq radiolabeled DTofD and DTofL
Data Reouirement
Test Use
Substance4 Patterns
Must Additional Timeframe
Does EPA Bibliograhic Date Be for
Have Data? Citation Submitted? Submission
§158.130 Environmental Fate
DEGRADATION STUDIES-LAB:
161-1 - Hydrolysis
Photodegradat ion
161-2 - In Water
161-3 - On Soil
161-4 - In Air
METABOLISM STUDIES-LAB:
162-1 - Aerobic Soil
162-2 - Anaerobic Soil
162-4 - Aerobic Acruatic
PAIRA A,R,D,E,F,H No
PAIRA A,B,D, No
PAIRA A No
PAIRA A,E,F,I No
PAIRA A,B,E,F,H No
PAIRA A,B,F,F,H No
PAIRA D NO
Yes
9 Months
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
27 Months
27 Months
27 Months
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, AND ESBIOTHRIN
Tier I Testing1'2/3/ using radiolabelled DTofD and DTofL
Data Reouirement
§158.130 Environmental Fate
MOBILITY STUDIES:
Must Additional
Test Use Does EPA Biblioqrahic Date Be
Substance4 Patterns Have Data? Citation Submitted?
Timeframe
for
Submission
163-1 - Leachina and
Adsorption/Desorption
163-2 - Volatility (Lab)
PAIRA A,B,D,E,F,H No
PAIRA A,E,F,I NO
Yes
Yes
12 Months
12 Months
V Only data noted in this table are being reouired under Tier T ho support §158.130 requirements.
2/ No data reauirements for either §158.140 (Reentry Protection) or §158.142 (Spray Drift) are being imposed for
(j-\ Tier I in this Standard.
3/Additional data requirements may be imposed for Tier II based on the results of Tier I testing.
V PAIRA = Pure Active Ingredient, Radiolabelled (both D-Trans chrysanthemic acid of D-allethrolone (DTofD)
and D-Trans chrysanthemic acid of L-allethrolone (DTofL) must tested).
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN
Data Reauirement
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic Must Additional Time Frame
Substance!/ Patterns Have Data? Citation!/ Data be for
Submitted Submission
S158.135 Toxicology
ACUTE TESTING;
81-1 - Acute Oral Toxiciry - -Rat TGAI
(1,2)
A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I
81-2 - Acute Dermal Toxicity
- Rabbit
TGAI A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I
(1,2,3,4)
81-3 - Acute Inhalation Toxicity TGAI
- Rat (All) A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I
81-4 - Eye Irritation
- Rabbit
81-5 - Dermal Irritation
- Rabbit
81-6 - Dermal Sensitization
- Guinea Pig
81-7 - Delayed
Neurotoxicity - Hen
SUBCHRONIC TESTING;
82-1 - 90-Day Feeding:
- Rodent, and
- Non-rodent (Dog)
82-2 - 21-Day Dermal - Rabbit
TGAI
(1,2,3,4) A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I
TGAI
(1,2,3,4) A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I
TGAI
(All) A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I
TGAI A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I
TGAI
(1,3,4,5) A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I
(1,2,4,5) A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I
TGAI
(All) A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I
Partially 00151444(3)
00151460(4)
00154449(5)
Partially 00151451(5)
Partially 00151452(5)
Partially 00151454(5)
00151466(4)
Partially 00151453(5)
No
No
Partially 00122492(3)
Partially 00151447(3)
Mo
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No4/
Yes5/6/
Yes7/8/
Yes
9 Months
9 Months
Yes2/
Yes3/
9 Months
9 Months
'3 Months
9 Months
15 Months
18 Months
12 Months
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GEMERiC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN
Data Reauirement
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic
Substance Patterns Have Data? Citation
Must Additional
Data be
Submitted?
Time Frame
for
Submission
S158.135 Toxicology - Continued
LTl
ON
82-3 - 90-Day Dermal - Rabbit TGAI A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I, No
82-4 - 90-Day Inhalation:
82-5 - 90-Day Neurotoxicity:
- Hen
CHRONIC TESTING: 12/
83-1 - Chronic Toxicity -
2 species:
- Rodent, and
TGAI (Reserved)W
(All)
TGAI A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I No
TGAI A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I
(1,3,4,5)
Partially 00157916(2)
- Non-rodent (Dog) (1,2,4,5) A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I Partially 00151447(3)
Nq9/
(Reserved HO/
Noll/
YeslV
Yesl3/14/
11 Months
11 Months
83-2 - Oncogenicity -
2 species:
- Rat (preferred), and TGAI
(1,3,4,5)
- Mouse (preferred) TGAI
(All)
83-3 - Teratogenicity -
2 species:
- Rat
TGAI
(1,2,4,5)
A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I Partially 00157916(2) Yesl.3/
A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I, No Yesl3/
A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I Partially 00078624(3) Yes
11 Months
11 Months
15 Months
- Rabbit
TGAI
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS TOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN
Data Reouirement
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic
Substance Pattern Have Data? Citation
Must Additional Time Frame
Data be for
Submitted? Submission
§158.135 Toxicology - Continued
CHRONIC TESTING - Continued
83-4 - Reproduction - Pat
2-generation
MUTAGENICITY TESTING
TGAI
(All)
84-2 - Gene Mutation (Ames Test) TGAI
(1,2,4)
A,B,D,E,F,G,H,T No
A,B,0,E,F,G,H,I
Partially 00133570(3)
00151455(5)
00151457(5)
Yesl3/
Yes
11 Months
9 Months
84-2 - Structural Chromosomal TGAI
Aberration (All) A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I Partially 00133570(3)
12 Months
<-n 84-4 - Other Genotoxic Effects TGAI
^ (1,2,4,5) A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I Partially 00133570(3) Yes
SPECIAL TESTING
85-1 - General Metabolism PAT or PAIRA A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I No Yes
(All)
12 Months
24 Months
I/ Column two "Test Substance" identifies the grade of the test substance (e.g., TGAI, PAI, etc.). This column
~~ also identifies in parenthesis the compounds which are required to be tested. Column four "Bibliographic
Citation" identifies in parenthesis which compound the citation applies to. The allethrin compounds are designated
by the following numerical codes: 1 — Allethrin; 2 — D-cis/trans allethrin; 3 — Bioallethrin;
4 — S-bioallethrin; and 5 — Esbiothrin.
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLFTHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN _
§158.135 Toxicology - Continued
2/ A supplementary study on Esbiothrin may be uparaded if the data can be recalculated using both dose
groups 3 and 4 and if the LC5Q values are calculated for males and females separately.
3/ A supplementary study for S-bioallethrin may be upgraded if the effects observed are scored according to accepted
scoring practices.
4/ These data are not reouired since the test articles are not organophosphates.
V The available study for bioallethrin may be upgraded ii: the summary tables for histopathology resalts are provided.
The tables should contain the number of tissues examined and the number of lesions observed
for each tissue examined.
6/ Subchronic feeding data on technical Allethrin, Bioallethrin, S-bioallethrin and Esbiothrin need not be submitted if
chronic feeding studies in the rat are submitted for these compounds. However, it should be noted that subchronic
studies are useful and often necessary in determining the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) for oncogenicity studies in
rodents. If a chronic study on Esbiothrin is submitted in order to fulfill the requirements for chronic data on
Bioallethrin and S-bioallethrin, then subchronic feeding studies on technical Bioallethrin and S-bioallethrin are
required (see footnote 13).
7/ A subchronic non-rodent feeding study is not required for Bioallethcin since an acceptable chronic dog feeding study
Q_ has been submitted.
_8/ Subchronic feeding data in a nonrodent species on technical Allethrin, D-cis/trans allethrin, S-bioallethrin, and
Esbiothrin need not be submitted if chronic studies are submitted for these compounds. If a chronic feeding study
in a nonrodent species conducted on Rsblohhrin is submitted in order to fulfill the requirements for chronic data on
a nonrodent species for on S-bioallethrin, then a subchronic feeding study in a nonrodent species for S-bioallethrin
will be required (see footnote 13).
V 90-day dermal studies are not required for these use patterns.
10/ This requirement is reserved pending receipt and review of the exposure assessment for these chemicals.
ll/ This study is not required because the acute toxicity studies in the hen are not required.
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, AND ESBIOTHRIN
§158.135 Toxicology - Continued
12/ Registrants who conduct chronic feeding and/or oncogenicity studies should inform the Agency in writing or !.he
dosage levels planned and their reasons for believing that the highest dose approaches or equals the Maximum
Tolerated Dose observed in subchrorue oc range finding studies, and must al•-.•.•> Consult with the Agency to determine
that the appropriate dosage levels are being used in the chronic feeding and/or oncogenicity studies. Tf EPA
subsequently determines that the study was conducted usina a dosage rate that was too low to assess long-ternn
effects, the study may be deemed not to satisfy the data requirement.
13/ The Agency has determined that Esbiothrin may serve as the representative test material for fulfilling the data
requirements for chronic feeding studies in both rodent and nonrodent species, for oncogenicity studies in two
species and for a reproduction study for both Bioallethrin and S-bioallethrin.
14/ An acceptable 6-month dog feeding study fulfills this requirement for Bioallethrin.
15/ A supplementary mouse micronucleus study submitted for Bioallethrin may be upgraded upon submission
of data concerning the ratio of PCE's to normochromatic erythrocytes, or some other indication of
possible toxicity, and the strain of mouse in the quoted tC^Q study.
cn
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN
ON
Data Reauirement Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic
Substance Pattern Have Data? Citation
Must Additional Time Frame
Data be for
Submitted? Submission1
§158.145 Wildlife and
Aouatic Oraanisms
AVIAN
71-1 -
71-2 -
71-3 -
71-4 -
71-5 -
AND MAMMALIAN TESTING
Acute Avian Oral Toxicity TGAI A,B,C,D,E, Yes 00160000
F,G,H,I
Avian Dietary LCsn TGAI A,B,C,0,E,2/ Yes 00123339
F,G,H,I 00027547
Wild Mammal Toxicity TGAI A,B,G No
Avian Reproduction TGAI A,B,C,D,G No
Simulated or Actual
Field Testing -
- Mammals, and Birds TEP A,B,C,D,G, No
No
No
No
Reserved^/
Reserved'*/
AQUATIC ORGANISM TESTING
72-1 -
- Coldwater Fish Species, F,G,H,I
and
- Warmwater Fish Species TEP C,D No
No
Reserved^/V
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN
Data
§158
72-2
72-3
Reauirement
.145 Wildlife and
Aouatic Orqanisms -
- Freshwater Aquatic
Invertebrate LC5Q
- Acute Estuarine and
Marine 1,050
- Fish
- Shrimp
- Oyster
Test
Substance
Continued
TGAI
TEP
TGAI
TEP
TGAI
TEP
TGAI
TEP
Use
Pattern
A,B,C,D,E,
C,D
A,B,C,D,G,
C,D
A,B,C,D,G
C,D
A,B,C,D,G
C,D
Does EPA Bibliographic
Have Data? Citation
Yes 40094602
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Must Additional
Data be
Submitted?
No
Reserved3/5/
Reserved3/6/
Reserved3/5/6
Reserved3/6/
Reserved3/5/6/
Reserved3/6/
Reserved3/5/6/
Time Frame
Submission^-
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN
Data
§158.
72-4
r\j 72~5
72-6
72-7
Requirement Test Use Does EPA Biblioaraphic
Substance Pattern Have Data? Citation
145 Wildlife and
Acruatic Orqanisms - Continued
- Fish Early Life Stage,
and Invertebrate Life
Cycle
- Freshwater TGAI A,B,C,D,G No
F,G,H,I
TEP A,B,C,D,G NO
- Estuarine TGAI A,B,C,D,G No
TEP C,D No
- Fish Life-Cycle TGAI A,B,C,D,G No
TEP A,B,C,D,G NO
- Aquatic Organism
Accumulation TEP A,B,C,D,G No
- Simulated or Actual
Field Testing
- Aquatic Organisms TEP A,B,C,D,G No
Must Additional
Data be
Submitted?
Reserved3/7/
Reserved3/7/
Reserved 3/6/
Reserved 3/5/
Reserved3/
Reserved3/5/
No
Reserved3/
Time Frame
for
Submission1
I/ Due dates refer to the number of months following issuance of this Regisi:ration Standard, unless otherwise indicated.
2/ Only one species is required.
3/ Reserved pending receipt of the following data: application frequency and timing, environmental stability and
and movement of compound.
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLE'fHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLGTHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN
Data Reauiremenb Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic Must Additional Time Frame
Substance Pattern Have Data? Citation Data be for
Submitted? Submission1
S158.145 Wildlife and
Aquatic Organisms - Continued
4/ Reserved pending results of avian reproduction study-
V Required for aquatic applications and for multiple a.i. formulations for aquatic use.
6/ Required when product is expected to enter estuarine environment in significant concentrations because of
use pattern.
7/ Reauired when aquatic environment is exposed and the fish and aouatic invertebrates 1X50 is less than
1 mg/L.
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, AND ESBIOTHRIN
Data Reauirement
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic
Substance Pattern Have Data? Citation
Must Additional
Data be
Submitted?!
Time Frame
for
Submission
ON
S158.155 Nontaraet Insect
NONTARGET INSFCT TESTING -
POLLINATORS:
141-1 - Honey bee acute
contact toxicity
141-2 - Honey bee - toxicity
of residues on
foliage
141-4 - Honey bee subacute
feeding study
141-5 - Field testing for
pollinators
NONTARGET INSFCT TESTING -
AQUATIC INSECTS:
142-1 - Acute toxicity to
aouatic insects
142-1 - Aouatic insect
life-cycle study
142-3 - Simulated or actual
field testing for
aouatic insects
143-1 - NONTARGFT INSECT
thru TESTING - PREDATORS
143-3 AND PARASITES
TGAI
TEP
(Reserved)4/
(Reserved)4/
(Reserved)4/
(Reserved)4/
A,B,H
A,B,H
(Reserved)3/
TEP A,B,H
Yes
No
No
00060633
00162751
00088398
No
No2/
No
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, AND ESBIOTHRIN
S158.155 Nontarget Insect - Continued
I/ No additional data are reauired to be submitted at this time.
2/ Although allethrin showed moderate bee toxicity in one acute test, outdoor use levels are so low that bee toxicity
is not a concern. Thus, resdiual toxicitv data will not be reauired.
3/ Reserved pending development of test methodology.
4/ Reserved pending Agency decision as to whether the data requirement should be established.
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TABLE B
PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN,
BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, AND ESBIOTHRIN
Data Requirement
§158.120 Product Chemistry
Product Identity:
61-1 - Product Identity and
Disclosure of
Ingredients
61-2 - Description of Beginning
Test Use Does EPA 'Bibliographic
Substance1 Pattern Have Data?2 Citation
MP All NO N/A
MP All No N/A
Must Additional
Data be
Submitted?
Yes4
Yes5
Time Frame
for
Submission-^
6 Months
6 Months
Materials and
Manufacturing Process
61-3 - Discussion of Formation MP
of Impurities
Analysis and Certification of Product
Ingredients
— 3 -
62-1 - Preliminary Analysis MP
62-2 - Certification of Limits MP
62-3 - Analytical Methods to Verify MP
Certified Limit
Physical and Chemical Characteristics
63-2 - Color MP
63-3 - Physical State MP
63-4 - Odor MP
All
NO
N/A
All
All
All
All
All
All
No
No
NO
No
NO
No
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Yesr
Yes7
Yes8
Yes9
Yes1*)
6 Months
12 Months
12 Months
12 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
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TABLE B
PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN,
BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, AND ESBIOTHRIN
Data Reouirement Test Use
Substance* Pattern
§158.
Does EPA Bibliographic
Have Data? ^ citation
Must Additional Time Frame
Data be for
Submitted? Submission^
120 Product Chemistry (Continued)
Physical and Chemical Characteristics
(Continued)
63-7
63-12
63-14
63-15
63-16
Ox 63-17
63-18
63-19
63-20
Other
- Density, Bulk Density, or
Specific Gravity
- pH
- Oxidizing or Reducing
Action
- Flammability
- Explodability
- Storage Stability
- Viscosity
- Miscibility
- Corrosion Characteristics
Reouirements:
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
No
NO
No
NO
NO
NO
No
NO
NO
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Yes*0
Yes10,ll
Yes 10, 12
Yes10,13
Yes 10, 14
Yesio
Yes10,15
Yes10,16
Yesl°
6
6
6
6
6
15
6
6
15
Months
Months
Months
Months
Months
Months
Months
Months
Months
64- 1 - Submittal of samples
MP
All
N/A
N/A
No
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ON
CO
TABLE B
PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN,
BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, AND ESBIOTHRIN
Data Requirement
Test
Substance1
Use
Pattern
Does EPA
Have Data?2
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional
Data be
Submitted?
Time Frame
for
Submission-3
§158.120 Product Chemistry (Continued)
I/ Composition: MP = Manufacturing Use Product ; Note, that separate Product Chemistry Data must be submitted for
each manufacturing use product covered by this Standard.
2/ Not applicable. Although product chemistry data may have been submitted in the past, the Agency has determined that
these data must be resubmitted for each manufacturing use product. New requirements have been introduced and
previously submitted data must be updated. Therefore bibliographic citations for the old data are not applicable.
3/ Due dates refer to the number of months following issuance of the Registration Standard, unless otherwise indicated.
4/ The chemical name and nominal concentration of each impurity for which a certified limit is required must be
submitted. In addition, the chemical name, nominal concentration, Chemical Abstract (CAS) Registry Number, and
purpose of the active ingredient and each intentionally added inert must be provided. For the active ingredient,
the following must also be provided: the product name, trade name, and common name; the molecular, structural,
and empirical formulas; the molecular weiqht range; and any experimental or internally assigned company code
numbers.
5/ Complete information must be provided regarding the nature of the process (batch or continuous), the relative
amounts of beginning materials and the order in which they are added, the chemical eolations for each intended
reaction, equipment used to produce each intermediate and final product, reaction conditions, the duration
of each step of the process, purification procedures, and quality control measures. In addition, the name
and address of the manufacturer, producer, or supplier of each beginning material must be provided, along
with information regarding the properties of each beginning material used to manufacture each product.
6/ A detailed discussion of all impurities that are or may be present at X)-l%» based on knowledge of the beginning
materials, chemical reactions (intended and side) in the manufacturing process, and any contamination during and
after production must be submitted.
7/ Five or more representative samples must be analyzed for the amount of active ingredient and each impurity for
which a certified limit is required. Complete validation data (accuracy, precision) must be submitted for each
analytical method used.
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TABLE B
PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING ALLETHRIN, D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN,
BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOALLETHRIN, AND ESBIOTHRIN
Data Reouirement
Test
Substance*
Use
Pattern
Does EPA
Have Data?2
Bibliographic
Citation2
Must Additional
Data be
Submitted?
Time Frame
for
Submission3
S158.120 Product Chemistry (Continued)
8/ Upper and lower limits for the active ingredient and each intentionally added inert, and upper limits for each
impurity present at X).l% (w/w) and each "toxicologically significant" impurity at <0.1% (w/w) must be
provided, certified, and validated by sample analysis using analytical procedures for which the accuracy and
precision data have been provided. Limits for impurities not associated with the active ingredient need be
provided only if they are considered to be of toxicological significance, regardless of the concentration at
which they are present. Certifications must be submitted on EPA Form 8570 Rev. 2-85.
9/ Analytical methods must be provided to determine the active ingredient, and each toxicologically significant
impurity and intentionally added inert for which certified limits are reouired. Each must be accompaned
by validation studies indicating its accuracy and precision. These methods must be suitable for enforcement
of certified limits.
10/ Physicochemical characteristics (color, physical state, odor, specific gravity, pH, oxidizing or reducing
action, flammability, explodability, storage stability, viscosity, miscibility, and corrosion characteristics)
as required in 40 CFR 158.120 and more fully described in the Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision D
must be submitted.
ll/ Recfuired if the test substance is dispersible with water.
12/ Required if the product contains an oxidizing or reducing agent.
13/ Required if the product contains combustible liquids.
14/ Required if the product is potentially explosive.
15/ Required if the product is a liquid.
16/ Required if the product is a liquid and is to be diluted with petroleum solvents.
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TABLE B
PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING ALLETHRIN,
D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN, BIOALLETHRIN, S-BIOLALLPPHRIN, ESBIOTHRIN
Data Recruirement Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic
Substance-1- Pattern Have Data? Citation
Must Additional
Data be
Submitted?
Time Frame
for
Submission'
§158.135 Toxicoloqy
ACUTE TESTING:
81-1
81-2
81-3
81-4
81-5
81-6
- Acute Oral - Pat
- Acute Dermal
- Acute Inhalation - Rat
- Eye Irritation - Rabbit
- Dermal Irritation - Rabbit
- Dermal Sensitization -
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
No
No
No
No
No
NO
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
Guinea Pig
~^ I/ Composition: M?= Manufacturing-use product.
° 2/ Due dates refer to the number of months following issuance of this Registration Standard unless otherwise noted.
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APPENDIX II
LABELING APPENDICES
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LABEL CONTENTS
Section 162.10 of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations
(40 CFR) requires that certain specific labeling statements
appear at certain locations on the label. This is referred to as
format labeling. Specific label items listed below are keyed to
the table at the end of this Appendix.
Item l. PRODUCT NAME - The name, brand or trademark is
required to be located on the front panel, preferably centered in
the upper part of the panel. The name of a product will not be
accepted if it is false or misleading.
Item 2. COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS - The name and address of
the registrant or distributor is required on the label. The name
and address should preferably be located at the bottom of the
front panel or at the end of the label text.
Item 3. NET CONTENTS - A net contents statement is required
on all labels or on the container of the pesticide. The preferred
location is the bottom of the front panel immediately above the
company name and address, or at the end of the label text. The
net contents must be expressed in the largest suitable unit,
e.g., "1 pound 10 ounces" rather than "26 ounces." In addition
to English units, net contents may be expressed in metric units.
[40 CFR 162.10(d)]
Item 4. EPA REGISTRATION NUMBER - The registration number
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assigned to the pesticide product must appear on the label, preceded
by the phrase "EPA Registration No." or "EPA Reg. No." The
registration number must be set in type of a size and style similar
to other print on that part of the label on which it appears and
must run parallel to it. The registration number and the required
identifying phrase must not appear in such a manner as to suggest
or imply recommendation or endorsement of the product by the
Agency. [40 CFR 162.10(e)]
Item 5. EPA ESTABLISHMENT NUMBER - The EPA establishment
number, preceded by the phrase "EPA Est. No." is the final establish-
ment at which the product was produced, and may appear in any
suitable location on the label or immediate container. It must
also appear on the wrapper or outside container of the package if
the EPA establishment number on the immediate container cannot be
clearly read through such wrapper or container. [40 CFR 162.10(f)]
Item 6A. INGREDIENTS STATEMENT - An ingredients statement
is required on the front panel. The ingredients statement must
contain the name and percentage by weight of each active ingredient
and the total percentage by weight of all inert ingredients. The
preferred location in immediately below the product name. The
ingredients statement must run parallel with, and be clearly dis-
tinguished from, other text on the panel. It must not be placed
in the body of other text. [40 CFR 162.10(g)]
Item 6B. POUNDS PER GALLON STATEMENT - For liquid agricultural
formulations, the pounds per gallon of active ingredient must be
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indicated on the label.
ITEM 7. FRONT LABEL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS - Front panel
precautionary statements must be grouped together, preferably
within a block outline. The table below shows the minimum type
size requirements for various size labels.
Size of Label Signal Word "Keep Out of Reach
on Front Panel Minimum Type Size of Children"
in Square Inches All Capitals Minimum Type Size
5 and under 6 point 6 point
above 5 to 10 10 point 6 point
above 10 to 15 12 point 8 point
above 15 to 30 14 point 10 point
over 30 18 point 12 point
Item 7A. CHILD HAZARD WARNING STATEMENT - The statement
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN must be located on the front panel
above the signal word except where contact with children during
distribution or use is unlikely. [40 CFR 162.10(h)(1)(ii)]
Item 7B. SIGNAL WORD - The signal word (DANGER, WARNING, or
CAUTION) is required on the front panel immediately below the
child hazard warning statement. [40 CFR 162.I0(h)(1)(i)]
Item 7C. SKULL AND CROSSBONES AND WORD "POISON" - On products
assigned a Toxicity Category I on the basis of oral, dermal, or
inhalation toxicity, the word "Poison" shall appear on the label
in red on a background of distinctly contrasting color and the
skull and crossbones shall appear in immediate proximity to the
word POISON. [40 CFR 162.10(h)(1)(i)]
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Item 7D. STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT - A statement of
practical treatment (first aid or other) shall appear on the
label of pesticide products in Toxicity Categories I, II, and
III. [40 CFR I62.10(h)(1)(ill)]
Item 7E. REFERRAL STATEMENT - The statement "See Side (or
Back) Panel for Additional Precautionary Statements'* is required
on the front panel for all products, unless all required
precautionary statements appear on the front panel. [40 CFR
162.10(h)(1)(iii)]
Item 8. SIDE/BACK PANEL PRECAUTIONARY LABELING - The
precautionary statements listed below must appear together on the
label under the heading "PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS.1* The preferred
location is at the top of the side or back panel preceding the
directions for use, and it is preferred that these statements be
surrounded by a block outline. Each of the three hazard warning
statements must be headed by the appropriate hazard title. [40
CFR 162.10(h)(2)].
Item 8A. HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS - Where a
hazard exists to humans or domestic animals, precautionary
statements are required indicating the particular hazard, the
route(s) of exposure, and the precautions to be taken to avoid
accident, injury, or damage. [40 crR 162.10(h)(2)(i)]
Item 8B. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD - Where a hazard exists to
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nontarget organisms excluding humans and domestic animals,
precautionary statements are required stating the nature of the
hazard and the appropriate precautions to avoid potential accident,
injury, or damage. [40 CFR 162.10(h)(2)(ii)]
Item 8C. PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARD - FLAMMABILITY -
Precautionary statements relating to flammability of a product
are required to appear on the label if it meets the criteria, in
the PHYS/CHEM Labeling Appendix. The requirement is based on the
results on the flashpoint determinations and flame extension tests
required to be submitted for all products. These statements are
to be located in the side/back panel precautionary statements
section, preceded by the heading "Physical/Chemical Hazards."
Note that no signal word is used in conjunction with the flamma-
bility statements.
Item 9A. RESTRICTED USE CLASSIFICATION - FIFRA section 3(d)
requires that all pesticide formulations/uses be classified for
either general or restricted use. Products classified for restricted
use may be Halted to use by certified applicators or persons under
their direct supervision (or may be subject to other restrictions
that may be imposed by regulation).
In the Registration Standard, the Agency has (1) indicated
certain formulations/uses are to be restricted (Section IV
indicates why the product has been classified for restricted
use); or (2) reserved any classification decision until appropriate
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data are submitted.
The Regulatory Position and Rationale states whether products
containing this active ingredient are classified for restricted use.
If they are restricted the draft label(s) submitted to the Agency
as part of your application must reflect this determination (see
below).
If you do not believe that your product should be classified
for restricted use, you must submit any information and rationale
with your application for reregistration. During the Agency's
review of your application, your proposed classification determina-
tion will be evaluated in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR
162.11(c). You will be notified of the Agency's classification
decision.
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Classification Labeling Requirements
If your product has been classified for restricted use, the
following label requirements apply:
1. All uses restricted.
a. The statement "Restriction Use Pesticide" must
appear at the top of the front panel of the label. The.
statement must be set in type of the same minimum size as
required for human hazard signal word (see table in 40 CFR
162.10(h)(1)(iv).
b. Directly below this statement on the front panel, a
summary statement of the terms of restriction must appear
(including the reasons for restrictions if specified in
Section I). If us* is restricted to certified applicators,
the following stateaent is required: "For retail sal* to
and us* only by C*rtifi*d Applicators or p*rsons under their
direct supervision and only for thos* us*s cov*r*d by th*
Certified Applicator's Certification."
2. SOB* but not all uses restricted. If th* Regulatory
Position and Rational* states that SOB* us*s ar* classified for
restricted us*, and SOB* are unclassified, several courses of
action are available:
a. You aay label the product for Restricted Use. If
you do so, you Bay include on the label uses that are
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unrestricted, but you may not distinguish them on the label
as being unrestricted.
b. You may delete all restricted uses from your label
and submit draft labeling bearing only unrestricted uses.
c. You may "split" your registration, i.e., register
two separate products with identical formulations, one
bearing only unrestricted uses, and the other bearing
restricted uses. To do so, submit two applications for
reregistration, each containing all forms and necessary
labels. Both applications should be submitted simultaneously.
Note that the products will be assigned separate registration
numbers.
Item 9b. MISUSE STATEMENT - All products must bear the
misuse statement, "It is a violation of Federal law to use this
product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling." This
statement appears at the beginning of the directions for use,
directly beneath the heading of that section.
I tea 10A. RHHTRY STATEMENT - If a reentry interval has
been established by the Agency, it must be included on the label.
Additional worker protection statements may be required in accordance
with PR Notice 83-2, March 29, 1983.
Item 10B. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL BLOCK - All labels are
required to bear storage and disposal statements. These statements
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are developed for specific containers, sizes, and chemical content.
These instructions must be grouped and appear under the heading
"Storage and Disposal" in the directions for use. This heading
must be set in the same type sizes as required for the child
hazard warning. Refer to Appendix II, STOR, PEST/DIS, and CONT/DIS
to determine the storage and disposal instructions appropriate
for your products.
Item IOC. DIRECTIONS FOR USE - Directions for use must be
stated in terms which can be easily read and understood by the
average person likely to use or to supervise the us* of the
pesticide. When followed, directions must be adequate to protect
the public from fraud and froa personal injury and to prevent
unreasonable adverse effects on the environment. [40 CFR 162.10]
j LABELING
Bulletins, leaflets, circulars, brochures, data sheets,
flyers, or other written or graphic printed matter which are
referred to on the label or which arc to accompany the, product ara
termed collateral labeling. Such labeling may not bear claims or
representations that differ in substance from those accepted in
connection with registration of the product, and it should be
made part of the response to this Notice and submitted for review.
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LABELING RBQUIROWW OF FIFRft, AS NfOXD
•^M«-^—
T
2
3
4
5
6A
SB
__ —
TR~
"75—
•.^.^—•^
LABEL ELEMENT
Product name
Company name
and address
Met contents
EPA Req. No-
EPA Est. No.
Ingredients
statement
Pounds /qa 1 Ion
statement
Froit panel
precautionary
statements
of Children
(Child Haz*r<1
warning)
signal worrj
— _ _
APPLICABILITY
OF RBQUIREMan*
All products
All products
All products
All products
All products
All products
Liquid products
Where dosage
given as lb/
a i /unit area
All products
All products
'\ii proilucts
] ptAd*tWr
RUUUlkEiL'
Front panel
None
None
None
None
Front panel
Front panel
Front panel
Front panel
Front panel
CfcLABfeL
Center front
panel
Bottom front
panel or end
of label text
Bottom front
panel or end
of label text
Front panel
Front panel,
immediately
before or
following
Rog. No.
Immediately
following
product name
Directly below
the lain
ingredients
statement
Above signal
word
Immediately
below child
hazard warning
UUMBN1C
If registrant is not the pcoiiosr, sust
be qualified by "Packed for . • •":
-Distributed by. . ."» «tc.
fay be In setric units in addition to
U.S. units.
Musi be in similar type size and run
parallel to other type.
fey appear on the container instead of
the label.
Text must run parallel with other text
on the panel.
All front panel precautionary statements
•ust be grouped together, preferably
blocked.
Note type sixe requirements.
Note type size requirements.
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LABELING REQUIREMENTS OF FIFRA, AS AMENDED
iim
7C
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ro
IT"
8
B*
A
LABEL ELEMENT
Skull & cross-
bones and word
POISGN (in red)
Statement of
Practical
Treatment or
First Aid
Referral statement
Side/back panel
precautionary
statements
Hazards to Humans
and Doses tic
Anisals
Environmental
Hazards
APPLICABILITY
OF RHQUIREMEOT
All products
Which are Cat-
egory I baaed
on oral, der-
mal, or inhala-
tion toxicity
All products
in Categories
I, II, and III
All products
where pre-
cautionary
labeling appears
on other than
front panel.
All products
All products
in Categories
I. II, and III
All products
PLACEMENT
REQUIRED
Front panel
Category li
Front panel
unless refer-
ral statement
is used.
Others:
Grouped with
side panel
precautionary
statements.
Front panel
None
None
None
CM LABEL
rraanawEu
Both in close
proximity to
signal word
Front panel
for all.
Top or side
of back panel
preceding
directions for
use
Same as above
Same as above
OOMENTS
Must be grouped under the headings in
8A. 8b, and 8C; preferably blocked.
Must be preceded by appropriate signal
word.
Environmental hazards include bee
caution where applicable.
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LABELING RBQUIROfcNTS OF FIFRA, AS AMENDED
ITBI
Ac
9A
~W~
1OA
10B
X>
.A!
Iflc
LABEL ELEMENT
Physical or
chemical
hazards
Restricted block
Misuse
statement
Reentry
statement
Storaqe and
disposal bloc*
Directions for use
APPLICABILITY
OP REQUIREMENT
All pressurized
predicts, others
with flashpoints
under ISO *F
All restricted
products
All products
PR Notice B3-2
or as detendned
by the Agency
All products
All products
pLAcmair
REQUIRED
None
Top center
of front
panel
I ••ediately
following
heading of
directions
for use
In the
directions
for use
In the
directions
for use
None
ON LABEL
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PRODUCT
NAME
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHLDAEN
CAUTION
P
V
VM
STORAGE AND
DISPOSAL
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STORAGE AND
DISPOSAL
RESTRICTED USE
CWinCKfMN
PRODUCT
NAME
WMJ
IMIMOOUerOONTAMI IM Of
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
DANGER —POISON
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5U2.S
40 CPK Ch. I (7-1^4 MltUn)
Conditional
tration. Any
which alreview of
needed, oflher than an
hich thefl Agency detfcr-
y be cor
registration
; section.
for uncoi
ider
treated
conditional resist
\ sec. 3<7) and
I acted
through|i62.177.
>n as set
itlon
111 be
forth
shall
rtfftilration.
an
of thareqi
X2> of I this
f thet
the required)
(
,e Ad-
llcatlon
of this
ents of
are
lufficient
letermlna-
PI
Ufl
PI
min
tiona
(d)of
applied
under
review
in if
(f) Dtn
mlnlstra
reviewed
section If
paragraph
not met. <
data to mak
tlons.
(1) No
making a detei
istration. the
notify the appi
of the denial c
set forth the
for the
tlons, if any.
In order for the
proved.
(2) Opportunity.
cant. (1) The
days from the
certified letter
corrective
(11) The appl
Administrator
tlon. The
discretion.
drawal and
denial In
(fX3) of
(3)
the appl
dency of;
the
Issue In
of d<
forth
r the
c and
uct
e by welfht
In the product the
of
M) Hairing rigtiu. Within 10
Uowfnc publtcatfon of the denial
ie Fn>aut Rxcirnou the appUcant
interested party with the wril
>tly after
Ion to deny a rec-
ilnlftrator shall
it pyTertlf led letter
ton and shall
factual basis
and the condl-
lust be satisfied
to be ap-
rtmedy oy appU-
it wfll have 30
receipt of the
the specified
petition the
twhlsappUca-
jr. to his
for with-
a notice of
fails
the
notice
shall
of the
Authorization of the
jest a hearing
>> of the Act
chapter. If no h<
queated. the denial
live %t the end of th
ted urfVi the applied
and other Informal!
an application sh
the official file of
application or
provided
within 30 dfcys after]
a pestidde.
registration
such other
the Admlnlstrktor
his decision
for public
(4S FR 14004. July
• 1C2J Data take
(a) An appUcanf
registration, or
tration under
furnish dt
Agency to
plication maj/be
(b) An
hit
tlon
pestidde
that:
(1)
llcant may
t to
Pan 164 of this
ng is timely/ re-
all become e/fec-
30 days.
material $4bmit-
ion. The tefet data
n submitted with
become /part of
e Agenc/ for that
tlon. Jbccept at
10 of the Act.
the registration of
callftt for In the
t together with
lc uffonnatlon as
relevant to
available
the
11
•7 appUeaaL
registration, re-
ent of a regis-
3(cXS) shan
Quired by the
his ap>
under this
it with
Informa-
of the
it or man
(2)
'hisattent
>f ar as
by
and
Is aware.
submitted
or has
1*1
*ii include.
to. published\or
Uory studies and
I ItLU
(a) OemraJ-U) CvfUsnif o/
UbtL Every paitkidi products shafl
bear a label Tim^T^nfnc M^ laforma*
Uon gpedftod by the Act and the regu-
lations In this Pan. The contents of a
label must show dearly and promi-
nently the following:
(O The name, brand, or trademark
under which the product is sold as pre-
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Pr«t« The use classification^) as pre-
scribed In paragraph (J) of this section.
(2) Prominence and legibility. (i) All
words, statements, graphic represent*
Uons. designs or other information re-
quired on the i*>*»""f by the Act or
the regulations In this pert mutt be
clearly legible to a person with normal
flston, and must be placed with such
conspicuousness (as compared with
other words, statements, designs, or
graphic matter on the lafrrHng> and
expressed In such terms as to reader it
likely to be read and understood by
the ordinary individual under custom-
ary conditions of purchase and use.
(11) All required label text must:
(A) Be set in c-point or liner type
(B) Appear on a
(3) Lanffwtft to 5t
label or labtttBf tot shall appear
(C) Not I
AH required
la
the English laafuace, However, the
Agency may require or the applicant
may propose additional tot la other
languages as to considered necessary to
protect the public. When additional
text in another language to neceaeary.
all labeling* requirements wfll be ap»
Plied equally to both the English tad
other-language versione of the label-
ing.
(4) Placement of te*ef-
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§ 162.10
purposes other than as a pesticide or
device;
Protect rveistmlioft number.
The registration number assigned to
the pesticide product at the time of
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I Pr«ff«cti«4« Agency
registration shall appear on the label.
preceded by the phrase "EPA Regis-
tration No.." or the phrase "EPA Reg.
No." The registration number shall be
set in type of a size and style similar to
other print on that part of the label
on which it appears and shall run par-
allel to it. The registration number
and the required identifying phrase
shall not appear in such a manner as
to suggest or imply recommendation
or endorsement of the product by the
Agency.
(f) Producing establishments regis-
tration number. The producing estab-
lishment registration number preced-
ed by the phrase "EPA Est.". of the
final establishment at which the prod-
uct was produced may appear in any
suitable location on the label or imme-
diate container. It must appear on the
wrapper or outside container of the
package if the EPA establishment reg-
istration number on the immediate
container cannot be dearly read
through such wrapper or container.
(g) Ingredient statement—4\) Gener-
al The label of each pestldde product
must bear a statement which contains
the name and percentage by weight of
each active Ingredient, the total per-
centage by weight of all Inert Ingredi-
ents: and If the pestldde contains ar-
senic In any form, a statement of the
percentages of total and water-soluble
arsenic calculated as elemental ar-
senic. The active Ingredients must be
designated by the term -active Ingredi-
ents" and the Inert ingredients by the
term "Inert Ingredlenta," or the singu-
lar forms of these terms when appro-
priate. Both terms shall bo hi the
same type stee. bo aligned to the same
margin and be equally prominent. The
statement "Inert Ingredlenta, none- to
not required far pesticides which con-
tain 100 pcroant active ingredients.
Unless the Ingredient stafsmstit to a
complete analysts of the pastidds. the
term "analysis- shall not be used aa a
heading for the Ingredient statement.
(2) Position o/ ingredient staltment
The Ingredient stafsmtat to nor-
mally required on the front panel of
the label. If there to an outside con-
tainer or wrapper through which the
ingredient statement cannot be dearly
read, the Ingredient statement must
also appear on such outside container
§ U2.10
or wrapper. If the size or form of the
package makes It impracticable .to
place the ingredient statement on the
front panel of the label, permission
may be granted for the Ingredient
statement to appear elsewhere.
(ID The text of the ingredient state-
ment must run parallel with other
text on the panel on which it appears.
and must be clearly distinguishable
from and must not be placed In the
body of other text.
(3) Names to be used in ingredient
statement The name used for each In-
gredient shall be the accepted
common name, if there is one, fol-
lowed by the chemical name. The
common name may be used-alone only
if it is well known. If no common name
has been established, the chemical
name alone shall be used. In no case
will the use of a trademark or proprie-
tary name be permitted unless such
name has been accepted as a common
name by the Administrator under the
authority of section 2sXcXf>.
(4) Statements o/ percentages. The
percentages of Ingredients; shall be
stated In terms of weight-to-weight.
The gum of percentages of the active
and the Inert ingredients shall be 100.
Percentages shall not be expressed by
a range of values such ai "32-19%." If
the uses of the pesticide product are
expressed as weight of. active Ingredi-
ent per unit area, a statement of the
weight of active Ingredient per unit
volume of the pestidde formulation
appear In the Ingredient
it.
(S) Accuracy o/ stated percentages.
The percentages given shall be as ore-
dee as possible reflecting good manu-
facturing practice. If there may be un-
avoidable variation between manufac-
turing batches, the value stated for
each active Ingredient shall be the
percentage which may be
<•) Deterioration. Patttdties which
change m chemical composition sig-
nificantly mutt matt the following la-
cases where It to
that a pesticide formulation changes
chemical composition significantly,
the product must boar the following
statement In a prominent position on
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40 CHI Ch. I (7-1-«* MHU«)
the label: "Not for sale or uae After
Cdate]."
(II) The product must meet all label
claims up to the expiration time Indi-
cated on the label.
(7) Inert ingredient*. The Adminis-
trator may require the name of any
inert ingredient(s) to be listed in the
ingredient statement if he determines
that such ingredients) may pose a
hazard to man or the environment.
(h) Warnings and precautionary
statements. Required warnings and
precautionary statements concerning
the general areas of toxlooloflcal
hazard Including hazard to children,
environmental hazard, and physical or
chemical iiasard fall Into two groups;
those required on the front panel of
the labeling and those which may
appear elsewhere. Specific require-
ments concerning content, placement.
type size, and prominence are given
below.
(1) Required front panel statements.
With the exception of the child
hazard warning statement, the text re-
quired on the front panel of the label
Is determined by the Toxicity Catego-
ry of the pesticide. The category Is as-
signed on the bads of the highest
hazard shown by any of the Indicators
In the table below:
OntUOm-
ID-
ROM M Mil WO <•»/««„
Am * tw * *•/•»_
SBOffMjOOO—
from 900 tn SOW mo/
•»
2. twi SO mg/m*.
ton tm sfliMO-
(1) Human hazard rlffnal word—(A)
Toxicity Category I. All peatldde prod-
uct* meeting the criteria of Toxidty
Category I shall bear on the front
panel the signal word -Dancer." IB ad-
dition if the product waj ieslfnnrt to
Toxicity Category I on the batto of to
oral, inhalation or dermal tortctty (at
distinct from ckm and ere local ef-
fectt) the word -Boston* «han appear
IA roo OQ A vflsflKcrooi&fi oC weVOBsCtty
contrasting eolor and the ffcuU and
croaibonea
proximity to \
(B) Toxicit* Ctaitfory IL AU peed-
dde product! meeting the criteria of
Toxicity Category U shall boar OB the
front panel the ofenal word "Warn-
ing."
(C) Toxicitv Catooon UL AU postt-
dde producu moetinc the criteria of
Toxidty Catecory m ahaU boar OB
the front panel the cumal word "Cau-
Uon."
(O) TVwfeUy CiUgotl IV All DOttl-
cide producu meeting the criteria of
Toxidty Catecory IV shall bear on the
front panel the dcnal word "Caution."
to neceetary to pre-
vent unroawnAble advene effects on
man or the environment. In no case
shall more ****** one human hazard
tlcnal word appear on the front panel
of a label
(U) CMU Awrd waminff. Every pes-
ticide product label shall bear on the
front panel the statement -keep out of
roach of children." Only to cases
whore the likelihood of contact with
children durlnc distribution, market-
Inc. storage or UM to demonstrated by
the applicant to be extremely
or tf the nature of too peetidde toruch
that It to approved f or UM on Infanta
or email children, may the Administra-
tor waive this requirement.
(ill) SUUmtiU o/ practice! tntt-
Torieitv Oatooory /. A
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9 1*2.10
hazard statements and the circum-
stances under which they are required
follow:
(A) If a pesticide Intended for out-
door use contains an active ingredient
with a mammalian acute oral LD~ of
100 or less, the statement "This Pesti-
cide is Toxic to Wildlife" is required.
(B) If a pesticide Intended for out-
door use contains an active ingredient
with a fish acute LC» of 1 ppm or less.
the statement "This Pesticide is Toxic
to Fish" is required.
(C) If a pesticide Intended for out-
door use contains an active Ingredient
with an avian acute oral LD» of 100
me/kg or less, or a subacute dietary
LCw of 500 ppm or less, the statement
"This Pesticide Is Toxic to Wildlife" Is
required.
(D) If either accident history or field
studies demonstrate that use of the
40 Cttt CK. I (7-1-04
pesticide may result In fatality to
birds, fish or mammals, the statement
"This pesticide is extremely toxic to
wildlife (fish)" Is required.
(B) The label bean a re*
fa the
(O The AA^I^^ dettfmines
that It to not necessary for such direc-
tions to appear on the labeL
(III) ftxcepMoiu Co rtinunimiu for
direction for «tf- Detailed dire*
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Prorocftc^n Agtency
<-, ik>ns for use may be omitted from la-
beling of pesticides which are Intended
for use only by manufacturers of prod-
ucts other than pesticide products In
their regular manufacturing processes.
provided that:
(/) The label clearly shows that the
product is intended for use only in
manufacturing processes and specifies
the type
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PHYS/CHEM-1
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL HAZARDS
Criteria Required Label Statement
I. Pressurized Containers
Flashpoint at or below
20°F; or if there is a
flashback at any valve
opening.
B.
C.
Flashpoint above 20*F
and not over 80*F; or
if the flam extension
is more than 18 inches
long at a distance of
6 inches from the
valve opening.
All Other Pres«uriied
Containers
XI. Non-Prassur ixad Container*
A. Flashpoint at or bale*
20«F.
B. Flashpoint abova 20*r
and not ov«r tO*P.
C. Flashpoint ovmr IO*P
and not ovmr 130*F.
0. Flashpoint above
150«F.
Extremely flammable.
Contents under pressure.
Keep away from fire, sparks,
and heated surfaces. Do not
puncture or incinerate
container. Exposure to
temperatures above 130*P
nay cause bursting.
Flammable. Contents under
pressure. Keep away from
heat, sparks, and flame. Do
not puncture or incinerate
container. Exposure to
temperatures above 130*F
may cause bursting.
Contents under pressure.
Do not use or store near
heat or open flame. Do not
puncture or incinerate
container. Expoaure to
temperatures above 130*F
may causa bursting*
Extremely flammable. Keep
away from fire, sparks* and
heated surfacas.
Flammable. Kaap away from
heat and opan flam*.
Do not usa or a tor a near
haat and opan flame.
Mona raquirad.
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STOR-1
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS FOR PESTICIDES
Heading;
All products are required to bear specific label instructions
about storage and disposal. Storage and disposal instructions
must be grouped together in the directions for use portion of
the label under the heading STORAGE AND DISPOSAL. Products
intended solely for domestic use need not include the heading
"STORAGE AND DISPOSAL."
Storage Instructions;
All product labels are required to have appropriate storage
instructions. Specific storage instructions are not prescribed.
Each registrant must develop his own storage instructions,
considering, when applicable, the following factors:
1. Conditions of storage that might alter the composition or
usefulness of the pesticide. Examples could be temperature
extremes, excessive moisture or humidity, heat, sunlight*
friction, or contaminating substances or media.
2. Physical requirements of storage which might adversely
affect the container of the product and its ability to
continue to function properly. Requirements might include
positioning of the container in storage, storage or damage
due to stacking, penetration of moisture, and ability to
withstand shock or friction.
3. Specifications for handling the pesticide container,
including movement of container within the storage area,
proper opening and closing procedures (particularly for
opened containers), and measures to minimise exposure
while opening or closing container.
4. Instructions on what to do if the container is damaged in
any w«y, or if the) pesticide is leaking or has been
spilled, and precautions to minimise exposure if damage occurs.
5. General precautions concerning locked storage, storage in
original container only, and separation of pesticides
during storage to prevent cross-contamination of other
pesticides, fertiliser, food, and feed.
6. General storage instructions for household products should
emphasise storage in original container and placement in
locked storage areas.
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PEST/DIS-1
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
The label of all products, except those intended solely for
domestic use, must bear explicit instructions about pesticide
disposal. The statements listed below contain the exact
wording that must appear on the label of these products:
1. The labels of all products, except domestic use, must
contain the statement, "Do not contaminate water, food, or
feed by storage or disposal."
2. Except those products intended solely for domestic use,
the labels of all products that contain active ingredients
that are Acute Hazardous Wastes or are assigned to Toxicity
Category I on the basis of oral or dermal toxicity, or
Toxicity Category I or II on the basis of acute inhalation
toxicity must bear the following pesticide disposal statement:
•Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper
disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate
is a violation of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be
disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact
your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or
the Hazardous ttaste representative at the nearest EPA
Regional Office for guidance."
3. The labels of all products, except those intended for
domestic use, containing active or inert ingredients that
are Toxic Hazardous Hastes or seet any of the criteria in
40 CFR 261, Subpart C for a hazardous waste must bear the
following pesticide disposal statesenti
•Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess
pesticide* spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of
Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or the
Hazardous Mists representative at the nearest CPA Regional
Office Cor guidance."
4. Labels Cor all other products* except those intended for
domestic use* sust bear the following pesticide disposal
statements
•Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be
disposed of on sits or at an approved waste disposal
facility."
5. Products intended for domestic use only aust bear the
following disposal statement:
•Securely wrap original container in several layers
of newspaper and discard in trash."
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
The label of each product must bear container disposal
instructions appropriate to the type of container.
1. Domestic use products must bear one of the following
container disposal statements:
Container Type
Statement
Non-aerosol products
(bottles/ cans, iars)
Non-aerosol products
(baas)
Aerosol products
Do not reuse container (bottle, can, jar).
Rinse thoroughly before discarding in trash.
Do not reuse bag. Discard bag in trash.
Replace cap and discard containers in
trash. Do not incinerate or puncture.
2. All other products must bear container disposal instructions,
based on container type, listed below:
Container Type
Statement
Metal
containers
(non-aerosol)
Plastic containers
Glass containers
Fiber drums
with liners
Paper and
plastic bags
Compressed gas
cylinders
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer
for recycling or reconditioning/ or puncture
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill/ or by
other procedures approved by state and local
authorities.
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer
for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or
incineration, or, if allowed by state and
local authorities, by burning. If burned,
stay out of smoke.
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then dispose
of in a sanitary landfill or by other
approved state and local procedures.
Completely empty liner by shaking and
tapping sides and bottom to loosen clinging
particles. Empty residue into application
equipment. Then dispose of liner in a
sanitary landfill or by incineration if
allowed by state and local authorities.
If drum Is contaminated and cannot be
reused1* dispose of in the same manner. __
Completely empty bag into application
equipment. Then dispose of empty bag in
a sanitary landfill or by incineration,
or, if allowed by State and local
authorities, by burning. If burned, stay
out of smoke* -
Return empty cylinder for reuse, (or
similar wording) -
l/ Manufacturer may replace this phrase with one indicating
" whether and how fiber drum my be reused.
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APPENDIX III
USE INDEX APPENDIX
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
TABLE QF CONTENTS
Site Name Pane
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP 3
(Agricultural Crops) 2
TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP 10
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees) 10
(Noncrop, Mid* Area, and General Indoor/Outdoor Treat-
ments) 12
GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP 13
(Agricultural Crops) 13
GREENHOUSE NONFOOD CROP 17
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees) 17
DOMESTIC OUTDOOR 18
(Domestic Dwellings) 16
AQUATIC NONFOOD £0
(Aquatic Sites) 20
INDOOR 21
(Agricultural Crops) 21
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees) 24
(Pets and Domestic Animals) 25
(Animals and Their Man-Made Premises) 27
(Agricultural Premises and Equipment) 29
(Household) 30
(Commercial and Industrial Uses) 34
Alfalfa 2
Apple 3
Apple (postharvest) 21
Aquatic Sites 2O
Barley 22
Barley (equipment) 22
Beans 3
Beans (greenhouse) 13
Blackberry (postharvest) 21
B1ueberry (post harvest) 21
Boysenberry (postharvest) 21
Broccoli 4
Broccoli (greenhouse) 14
Brussels Sprouts 4
Brussels Sprouts (greenhouse) 14
Cabbage 4
Cabbage (greenhouse) 14
Cats 25
Cauliflower 4
Cauliflower (greenhouse) 14
Celery 5
Cherry (postharvest) 21
Citrus Fruits 5
Clover 6
Col lards 4
Co Hards (greenhouse) 14
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Areas
(Indoor, Edible) 34
Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Areas
(Outdoor) 37
Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Areas/
Premises (Indoor, Inedible) 35
Commercial Transportation Facilities 35
Corn 22
Corn (equipment) 22
Crabapple (postharvest) 21
Cucurbits 6
Currant (postharvest) 21
Dewberry (postharvest) 21
Domestic Dwellings (Indoor) 31
Domestic Dwellings (Indoor, Food Handling Areas) 30
Domestic Dwellings Contents 31
Domestic Dwellings, Outdoor 18
Eating Establishments (Indoor, Edible) 34
End i ve 6
Farm Animal Quarters 27
Farm Building, Equipment, and Premises 27
Food (stored) 23
Food Processing Plants (Indoor, Edible) 34
Fruit* (dried) 24
Grapes (postharvest) SI
Greenhouses (empty) 29
Horse Barn 27
Horseradish 6
Horses 28
Kale 4
Kale (greenhouse) 14
Kennels 26
Kohlrabi &
Lettuce 7
Lettue* (greenhouse) 14
Mushrooei Houses IS
Muske*lons (postharvest) 21
Mustard Greens 4
Mustard Greens (greenhouse) 14
Oats 22
Oats (equipment) 22
Orange (postharvest) 21
Ornamental Lawns and Turf 10
Ornamental Plants (including African violets, agera-
tum, althea, amaranthus, asparagus fern, aster,
azalea, begonia, birch, broadleaf acacia, camellia,
carnation, Christmas cactus, chrysanthemum, coleus,
croton, cypress, dahlias, daisies, daphne, dracaena,
dogwood, euonymus, false aralia, fatshedera, flower-
ing crabapple, forsythia, fuchsia, geranium, gladio-
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
lus, heliotrope, hemlock, hibiscu«, holly, honeysuc-
kle, impatiens, iris, ivy, jade, lilac, lobelia,
locust, maple, marigold, mimosa, nasturtium, oak,
ornamental citrus, ornamental cranberry, palm,
peony, petunia, philodendron, pine, pothos, pyracan-
tha, queen sago, rhododendron, rose, rubber plant,
silver vine, snapdragon, spirea, spruce, tobira,
toyon, umbrella tree, verbena, viburnum, wandering
jew, wax plant and zinnia) (including nursery stock) 11
Ornamental Plants (including African violets, agera-
tum, althea, amaranthus, asparagus fern, aster,
azalea, begonia, birch, broadleaf acacia, camellia,
carnation, Christmas cactus, chrysanthemum, coleus,
croton, cypress, dahlias, daisies, daphne, dracaena,
dogwood, euonymus, false aralia, fatshedera, for-
sythia, fuchsia, geranium, gladiolus, heliotrope,
hemlock, hibiscus, holly, honeysuckle, impatiens,
iris, ivy, jade, lilac, lobelia, locust, maple,
marigold, mimosa, nasturtium, oak, ornamental citrus,
ornamental cranberry, palm, peony, petunia, philoden-
dron, pine, pothos, pyracantha, queen sago, rhododen-
dron, rose, rubber plant, silver vine, snapdragon,
spirea, spruce, tobira, toyon, umbrella tree, ver-
bena, viburnum, wandering jew, wax plant and zinnia)
(greenhouse) 17
Ornamental Plants (including African violets, agera-
tum, althea, amaranthus, asparagus fern, aster,
azalea, begonia, camellia, carnation, Christmas
cactus, chrysanthemum, coleus, croton, cypress,
dahlias, daisies, daphne, dracaena, false aralia,
fatshedera, fuchsia, geranium, gladiolus, helio-
trope, honeysuckle, impatiens, iris, ivy, jade,
lilac, lobelia, marigold, mimosa, nasturtium, orna-
mental citrus, ornamental cranberry, palm, peony,
petunia, philodendron, pine, pothos, pyracantha,
queen sago, rose, snapdragon, spirea, spruce, rub-
ber plant, silver vine, tobira, toyon, umbrella
tree, verbena, wandering jew, wax plant and zinnia)
(houseplant) 24
Parsley 6
Peach 3
Peach (postharvest) 21
Pear 3
Pear (postharvest) 21
Peas 6
Peppers 8
Peppers (greenhouse) 15
Pineapple (postharvest) 21
Plum (postharvest) 21
Ponies 28
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name _ Pane
Potato £
Poultry Houses 28
Radish 9
Radish (greenhouse) 16
Raspberry (postharvest> 21
Recreational Areas (including beaches, camp sites,
parks, picnic areas, recreational areas, resorts,
schools, and sports arenas) 12
Rutabaga 6
Rye 22
Rye (equipment) 22
Seedhouses (empty) 29
Sorghum 9,22
Sorghum (equipment) 22
Spinach 5
Sugarcane 6
Tomato 10
Tomato (greenhouse) 16
Turnips 4
Turnips (greenhouse) 14
Wheat 22
Wheat (equipment) 22
Wide Area and General Indoor/Outdoor Treatments 12
Zoos 27
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C0040O1/2 ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)*
TYPE PESTICIDE; Insecticide, Acancide
FORMULATIONS;
Tech <9O%, 93%)
FI (0.1%, 0.24%, 0.3%, 0.34%, 0.342%, 0.35%, 0.38%, 0. 4O5%,
0.45%, 0.675%, 0.714%, 0.746%, O. 9%, 0.972%, 1.98%, 2%, 2. OU,
£.17%, 2.5%, 3.34%, 4%, 4.5%, 4.71%, 4.482%, 5%, 5.57%, 6.5%,
6.67%, 7%, 7.28%, 7.5%, 7.8%, 8%, 8.34%, 9%, 9.56%, 10%,
10.37%, 14.3%, 15%, 16%, 16.8%, 18.2%, 19.8%, 2O%, 21.06%,
21.75%, 90%)
D (0. 16%)
Impr (0.35%, 0.4%, 0.45%, 10%, 28%, 29.2%, 3O%, 54.5%, 6O. 43%,
64.8%, 65%, 65.15%, 78.78%, 79.5%, 79.6%, 89.7%, 98.04%,
98.35%, 99.8%)
EC (0.05%, 0.9%, 1% (O.074 lb/gal>, 1% (O. 08O5 Ib/gal), 1.2%
(0.082 Ib/gal), 1.875% (0.144 Ib/gal), 2.5% (0.17 Ib/gal),
2.95% (0.206 Ib/gal), 2.97% (0.22 Ib/gal), 3.28%, 3.42%, 5%
(0.866 Ib/gal), 15% (1.27 lb/gal»
SC/L (0.03%, 0.06%, 0. O66%, 0.5%, 2% (0.136 Ib/gal), 2.5% (0.1645
Ib/gal), 2.62%, 3.75% (0. 25 Ib/gal), 5% <0. 37 Ib/gal), 3. 56X,
6.8%, 7.53%, 12.51% (0.9 Ib/gal), 13.34%)
RTU (O.O19%, 0.03%, 0.1% (O. OO834 Ib/gal), 0.12%, 0.125% (0.0825
Ib/gal), 0.15%, 0.25% (0.016-0.017 Ib/gal), 0.23% (0. O166
Ib/gal), 0.25% (O.O17 Ib/gal), 0.25% (0.021 Ib/gal), 0.3%
(0.02 Ib/gal), 0.375% (0.0244 Ib/gal), 0.417%, 0.45% (0.03
Ib/gal), 0.5%, 0.5% (O. O325 Ib/gal), O. 625% (0.041 Ib/gal),
0.85% (O. OS7 Ib/gal), 1.25%, 1.25% (0. 0825 Ib/gal), 1.39%)
PrL (0.03%, 0.05%, 0.07%, O. O8%, 0.1%, 0.11*, 0.129%, 0.15%,
0.162%, 0.1625%, 0.2%, 0.252%, 0. 26%, 0.3%, 0.363%, 0.4%,
0.5%, 0.6%, 1%, 2.5%)
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIQNSi This report is a combination of
data and information (sites, pests, dosages, and use instructions)
from the latest registered and accepted labels of allethrin (allyl
homo log of cinerin I) (OO4001) and allethrin coil (004002). All«-
thrin coil (largely in the form of impregnated materials, i.e. mos-
quito coils) is almost exclusively used for the outdoor control of
adult mosquitoes. For formulation purposes, the percentage of alle
thrin coil MAS used when both ingredients occur together on the
same registration number. Allethrin is toxic to fish. Keep out of
lakes, streams, or ponds. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of
equipment or disposal of wastes.
Pi luentsi Emulsifiable concentrate formulations may be diluted
with water or oil. Dilute soluble concentrate formulations with
appropriate oil-based solvents such as diesel oil or kerosene and
other odorless petroleum solvents. When using pressurized liquid
formulations, hold container only in upright position to spray.
Shake well before using and hold container 6 to IS inches from
surface.
»al lethrin
allethrin coil
Issued i 6-11-86 1 1 1-OO4001/2-1
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS (continued)
Agricultural Crop Tolerances (other than those listed in the text):
Artichokes, Jerusalem
Beets
Beets, sugar
Cabbage, Chinese
Carrots
Chickory
Garlic
Guavas (postharvest)
Leeks
Loganberry (postharvest)
Mango (postharvest)
Onions
Salsify
Shallots
Sweet Potato
Tomato (postharvest)
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
4 ppm
Exempt
4 ppm
4 ppm
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
4 ppm
Site and Past
Dosanes and Tolerance.
Formu1at i on(s)
Use. Limitations
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
/23001AA
(Agricultural Croos)
Alfalfa
IRACAAA
Aphidi
[SLIM] CMAI3
1-2 pt 0.9*
EC/A
(0.9* EC)
No tolerance established.
1 day preharvest interval through
2 pints of 0.9 percent emulsifia-
ble concentrate formulation per
acre for foliar application. Ap-
ply by aircraft or low volume
ground equipment in 1 to 3 gal-
lons of Mater per acre.
SLN - Use limited to FL.
Foliar application. Repeat at 5
to 7 day intervals or as needed.
Formulated with rotenone and cube
resins other than rotenone.
105
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/04OO1AA
/05OO4PA
/04OO3AA
IRACAAA
IRACAAA
ITBGAZA
IMAAAGA
ITBUAPA
/15O27AA
IRACAAA
IMAAAGA
IRACAAA
IRAFAAA
INAPAFA
INAMBFR
IRABAAA
ITBCCFA
IMAAAGA
ITAAAQA
IQAMAAA
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest
Apple
Peach
Pear
Aphids
Aphids
Codling moth
Leafminers
Redbanded 1•af-
ro 1 l«r
Beans
Aphids
Leafminer*
Aphidm
Leafhoppers
Mexican bean
beetle)
Spotted cucum-
ber beetle
Whiteflies
Armyworm
Leafminers
Loopers
Plant bug*
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitation*
Formulation(s)
4 ppm (postharvest)
No preharvest interval through 1
quart of 1 percent emulsifiable
concentrate formulation per acre
for foliar application.
CSLND CMAID
1-2 pt 0.9%
EC/A
(0. 9X EC>
1 qt 1% EC/A
(IX EC)
CSLND CMAI3
1-2 pt 0.9*
EC/A
(0.9* EC)
CMAI3
12-36 fl.oz
2. 55t EC/100
gal/A
or
1-3 tbl» 2. 35C
EC/gal
(2.3X EC)
SLN - Use limited to FL.
Foliar application. Repeat at S
to 7 day intervals or as needed.
Formulated with rot•none and cube
resins other than rotenone.
Foliar application. Apply in £00
to 5OO gallons of Mater per acre
by high volume ground equipment
or in 2 to 5 gallons of water per
acre by low volume ground equip-
ment.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through
1.5 pints of 1 percent emulsifia-
ble concentrate formulation per
acre for foliar application.
SLN - Use limited to FL.
Foliar application. Apply by air-
craft or low volume ground equip-
ment in 1 to 3 gallons of water
per acre. Repeat at 5 to 7 day
intervals or as needed.
Formulated with rotenone and cubt
resins other than rotenone.
Foliar application.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
1-1. S
EC/A
(1* EC)
pt
Foliar application. Apply in 1
to 3 gallons of water per acre by
aircraft or low volume ground
equipment.
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/130O5AA
/13006AA
/13007AA
/13008AA
/13009AA
X13011AA
/13021AA
/88O22AA
ISASAAA
IRACAAA
ITBCCFA
ITBMBHA
ITBCABA
ITBWAFC
INAMADA
IQAQAKA
ITBJAHA
IRAFAAA
IMAAAGA
ITAAAOA
ILAAABA
IQAMAAA
IQAQAAA
INASAAA
IRACAAA
Site and Pest
Sorout
Broccoli
Brussels
Cabbage
Cauli flower
Col lards
Kale
Mustard Greens
Turni ps
Ants
Aphids
Armyworm
Cross-striped
cabbageworm
Cutworms
Diamondback
moth (larvae)
Flea beetles
Harlequin bug
Imported cab-
bageworm
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Loopers (in-
cluding cab-
bage looper)
Mites
Plant bugs
Stink bugs
Weevi1s
Aphids
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on < s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through
1.5 pints of 1 percent emulsifia-
ble concentrate formulation per
acre for foliar application.
1-1.5 pt 1% Foliar application. Apply by air-
EC/A craft or low volume ground equip-
(1% EC) ment in 1 to 3 gallons of water
per acre.
Foliar application.
Formulated with piperonyl butox—
ide.
CMAID
12-36 fl.oz
2.5% EC/1OO
gal/A
or
1-3 tbls 2.5%
EC/gal
(2.5% EC)
CSLN3 CMAI3
1-2 pt 0.9%
EC/A
(0.9% EC)
SLN - Use limited to FL.
Foliar application. Repeat at 5
to 7 day intervals or a* needed.
Formulated with rotenone and cubi
resins other than rotenone.
See Broccoli cluster.
See Broccoli cluster.
See Broccoli cluster.
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Site and Pest
/88OO3AA
/13O24AA
ISASAAA
IRPCAAA
ITBCCFA
INAAAAA
ITBCPBA
IRAFAAA
IMAAAGA
ITAAAOA
ILOAABA
IRAMAAP
ITBCBOA
INPSAAA
IRACAAA
IMAAAGA
/02000AA
IRACAAA
Celery
Spinach
Ants
Aph ids
Armyworm
Beetles
Cutworms
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Loopers (in-
cluding cab-
bage looper)
Mites
Plant bugs
Tomato fruit-
worm
Weevils
Aphids
Leafminers
Citrus Fruits
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnulat ion (s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through
1.5 pints of 1 percent emulsifia-
ble concentrate formulation per
acre for foliar application.
1-1.5 pt
EC/A
(IX EC)
Foliar application. Apply by air-
craft or low volume ground equip-
ment in 1 to 3 gallons of water
per acre.
CSLND CMAI3
1-2 pt 0.9%
EC/A
(0.9% EC)
Aphids
1 qt IX EC/A
(IX EC)
CBLN] CMP ID
1-2 pt 0.9X
EC/A
(0.9X EC)
SLN - Use limited to FL.
Foliar application. Repeat at 5
to 7 day intervals or as needed.
Formulated with rotenone and cubt
resins other than rotenone.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1
quart of 1 percent emulsifiabli
concentrate formulation per acrt
for foliar application.
Foliar application. Apply by
high volume ground equipment in
20O to 6OO gallons of water per
acre.
SLN - Use limited to FL.
Foliar application. Repeat at 5
to 7 day intervals or as needed.
Formulated with rotenone and cube
resins other than rotenone.
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/23003AA
/28016PA
/14013PP.
/25003PA
IRPCPAP
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ALLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMOLOQ OF CINERIN T)
Sit9 and Pest
Clover
Peas
Potato
Sugarcane
Aphidi
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation v
Ri
CSLND CMP, 13
1-2 pt 0.9*
EC/A
(0.9% EC)
Ants
Aphid*
Armyworm
Beetles
Cutworms
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Loopers (in-
cluding cab-
bag* looper)
Mites
Plant bugs
1-1. S pt
EC/A
(IX EC)
See Broccoli cluster.
4 ppm (postharvest)
1 day preharvest interval through
2 pints of 0.9 percent emulsifia-
bl* concentrate formulation per
acre for foliar application. ftp-
ply by aircraft or low volume
ground equipment in 1 to 3 gal-
lons of Mater per acre.
SLN - Us* limited to FL.
Foliar application. Rspeat at 5
to 7 day intervals or as needed.
Formulated with rotenone and cub*
resin* other than rotenone.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through
1.5 pint* of 1 percent emulsifia-
bl* concentrate formulation per
acre for foliar application.
Foliar application. Apply by air-
craft or low volume ground equip-
ment in 1 to 3 gallon* of water
per acre.
109
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INPSPPP
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PLLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Us*. Limitation*
Formu1at i on(s)
Endive cluster (continued)
Pest list continued from previous page.
Tomato fruit-
worm
WeeviIs
/13O2OPP
Horseradish
Kale
Kohlrabi
Lettuce
ISASPAA
IRACAAA
ITBCCFA
INAAAAA
ITBCPBP
IRAFAAA
IMAAAGA
ITAAAOA
ILAAABA
I RAMAAA
ITBCBOP
INASAAA
I RACAAA
IMAAAGA
ITBCCSA
ITBUIPFC
I RACCUA
ITBJAHA
Ants
Aphids
Armyworm
Beetles
Cutworms
Leafhoppers
Leaf miners
Loopers (in-
cluding cab-
bage loo per)
Mites
Plant bugs
Tomato fruit-
worm
Ueevi Is
Aphid*
Leaf Miners
Cabbage looper
Diamond back
moth (larvae)
Green peach
aphid
Imported cab-
bageworm
1-1.5 pt IX
EC/A
(IX EC)
CSLND CMAI3
1-2 pt 0. 9X
EC/A
(0. 9X EC)
CMAI3
12-36 fl.oz
2.5X EC/10O
gal/P
or
1-3 tbls 2.5
EC/gal
(£.5X EC)
See Endive cluster.
See Broccoli cluster.
See Endive cluster.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through
1.5 pints of 1 percent emulsifia-
ble concentrate formulation per
acre for foliar application.
Foliar application. Apply by air-
craft or low volume ground equi-
pment in 1 to 3 gallons of water
per acre.
SLN - Us* limited to FL.
Foliar application. Repeat at 5
to 7 day intervals or as needed.
Formulated with rotenone and cubt
resins other than rotenone.
Foliar application.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
id*.
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ftLLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOB OF CINERIN I)
/SB017AA
ISASAAA
IRACAAA
ITBCCFA
INAAAAA
ITBCABA
IRAFAAA
IMAAAGA
ITAAAOA
ILAAABA
T DAMAAA
. as n^in^^*^™
ITBCBOA
INASAAA
IRACAAA
IMAAAGA
IRACCUA
Site and Past
Mustard Greens
Parsley
Peach
Pear
Peas
Peppers
Ants
Aphids
firm/worm
Beetles
Cutworms
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Loopers < i n-
eluding cab-
bage looper)
Mites
Plant bug*
Tomato fruit-
worm
Weevils
Aphid*
Leafminer*
Sreen peach
aphid
Dosaoes and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion <«)
See Broccoli cluster.
See Endive cluster.
See Apple cluster.
See Apple cluster.
See Clover cluster.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through
l.S pints of 1 percent emulsifta-
ble concentrate formulation per
acre for foliar application.
1-1.9 pt 1% Foliar application. Apply by air-
EC/A craft or low volume ground equip—
(1% EC) ment in 1 to 3 gallon* of water
per acre.
CSLN3 CMAI3
1-2 pt 0.9X
EC/A
(0.9% EC)
CMAIl
12-36 fl.oz
2.5* EC/100
gal/A
or
1-3 tbls 2.3%
EC/gal
<2.5X EC)
SLN - U*e limited to FL.
Foliar application. Repeat at 5
to 7 day interval* or a* needed.
Formulated with rotenone and cube
resins other than rotenone.
Foliar application.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
Potato
See Clover cluster.
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOQ OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest
/14O14AA
ISASAAA
IRACAAA
ITBCCFA
INAAAAA
ITBCABA
IRAFAAA
IMAAAGA
ITAAAOA
ILAAQBA
IRAMAAA
ITBCBOA
INASAAA
IRACAAA
INAMADA
/28O19AA
IRACAAA
Radish
Ants
Aph ids
Armyworm
Beetles
Cutworms
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Loopers (in-
cluding cab-
bage looper)
Mites
Plant bugs
Tomato fruit-
worm
Weevils
Aphids
Flea beetles
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through
1.5 pints of 1 percent emulmifta-
ble concentrate formulation per
acre for foliar application.
1-1.5 pt 1% Foliar application. Apply by air-
EC/A craft or low volume ground equip-
<1% EC) ment in 1 to 3 gallons of water
per acre.
CMAI3
12-36 fl.oz
2. 3X EC/100
gal/A
or
1-3 tbls 2.5%
EC/gal
<2.3* EC)
Rutabaoa
Sorohum
Aphids
CSLN3 CMAI]
1-2 pt 0.9%
EC/A
(0.9% EC)
Spinach
Sugarcane
Issuedi 6-11-86
Foliar application.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
III-OO4001/2-9
See Endive cluster.
Exempt (grain, milo)
1 day preharvest interval through
2 pints of 0.9 percent emulsifi*-
ble concentrate formulation per
acre for foliar application. Ap-
ply by aircraft or low volume
ground equipment in 1 to 3 gal-
lons of water per acre.
SLN - Use limited to FL.
Foliar application. Repeat at 3
to 7 day intervals or as needed.
Formulated with rotenone and cubt
resins other than rotenone.
See Celery cluster.
See Clover cluster.
112
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/11005AA
ISASAAA
IRACAAA
ITBCCFP
INAAAAA
ITBCABA
JRBFAAA
IMAAAGP
ITAAAOA
ILAAABA
IRAMAAA
ITBCBOA
INASAAA
IRACAAA
IMAAAGA
INAMCFA
I NAMADA
IRACCUA
IQAQAAA
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOQ OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest
Tomato
Dogauea
Formulat ion(m)
Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Ants
Ophids
Armyworm
Beetles
Cutworm*
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Loopers (in-
cluding cab-
bage looper)
Mites
Plant bugs
Tomato fruit-
worm
Weevils
Aphids
Leafminers
Colorado potato
beetle
Flea beetles
Green peach
aphid
Stink bug*
Turnii
1-1.5 pt
EC/A
(1% EC)
CSLN3 CMAI3
1-2 pt 0.9X
EC/A
<0.9X EC)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 36
fluid ounces of S.3 percent emul-
sifiable concentrate formulation
per acre for foliar application.
Foliar application. Apply by air-
craft or low volume ground «quip-
ment in 1 to 3 gallons of water
per acre.
CMAID
18-36 fl.oz
2.SX EC/100
gal/A
or
1-3 tbls 2. 5X
EC/gal
(2.5X EC)
SLN - Use limited to FL.
Foliar application. Repeat at 5
to 7 day intervals or as needed.
Formulated with rotenone and cubi
resins other than rotenone.
Foliar application.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
See Broccoli cluster.
/33010AA
ITBCCFA
ILAAABA
IRAEAAA
TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
Ornamental Lawns and Turf
Armyworm
Mites
Spittlebugs
1-2 pt IX
EC/A
(IX EC)
Foliar application. Apply by air-
craft or low volume ground equip-
ment in 1 to 3 gallons of water
per acre. Repeat a* needed.
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/32OOODP
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
Ornamental Plants (including
African violets, ageratum,
althea, amaranthus, asparagus
fern, aster, azalea, begonia,
birch, broadleaf acacia,
camellia, carnation, Christmas
cactus, chrysanthemum, coleus,
croton, cypress, dahlias,
daisies, daphne, dracaena,
dogwood, euonymus, false aral-
ia, fatshedera, flowering
crabapple, forsythia, fuchsia,
geranium, gladiolus, helio-
trope, hemlock, hibiscus,
holly, honeysuckle, impatiens,
iris, ivy, jade, lilac, lobel-
ia, locust, maple, marigold,
mimosa, nasturtium, oak, orna-
mental citrus, ornamental
cranberry, palm, peony, petun-
ia, philodendron, pine,
pothos, pyracantha, queen
sago, rhododendron, rose, rub-
ber plant, silver vine, snap-
dragon, spirea, spruce,
tobira, toyon, umbrella tree,
verbena, viburnum, wandering
jew, wax plant and zinnia)
(including nursery stock)
IRACAAA
ITBCCFA
ITBCABA
INAMADA
ITAXAIA
ITAXAIA
IQAXAAA
INAMAAA
IRAFAAA
ILAAABA
ITBNAOA
IQAMAAA
ISOAABA
IBDAACA
IRAEAAA
ITAUAOA
IMOP.AAA
ITAXAAA
Aphids
Armyworm
Cutworms
Flea beetles
Gypsy moth
Jape,n«*,e beet It
Lacs) bug*
Leaf beetles
Leafhoppers
Mit«« (includ-
ing spider
mites)
Oakworms
Plant bugs
Sawf1ies
Slugs
Spittlebugs
Tent eater-
pi 1 lars
Thrips
Tussock moths
Issuedi 6-11-86
1-1. S pt
EC/A
(IX EC)
CMAID
12-36 fl.oz
2.3* EC/100
gal/A
or
1-3 tbls 2.5*
EC/gal
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOQ OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest
Dosage* and Tolerance. U«e. Limitations
Formu1at i on(a)
Ornamental Plants cluster (continued)
Pest list continued from previous page.
INflSAAA
IRflBAAA
IROCAAA
IMOAAGA
WeeviIs
Whiteflies
Aphids
Leafminers
CSLN1 CMAI3
1-2 pt 0.9%
EC/A
(0.9% EC)
SLN - Use limited to FL.
Foliar application. Repeat at 5
to 7 day intervals or as needed.
Formulated with rotenone and cube
resins other than rotenone.
/670O20A
/630030A
/77000JA
/680OOOA
IOAAAAA
ITAAABA
(Noncrop. Wide Area, and General Indoor/Outdoor Treatments)
Recreational Areas (including
beaches, camp sites, parks,
picnic areas, recreational
areas, resorts, schools, and
sports arenas)
Wide Area and General Indoor/
Outdoor Treatments
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Moths
CMAI3
0.003-0.0123
Ib/A
Cundiluted!
(2.5-12.31*
SC/L)
or
Ii4 dilution
(3.73* 8C/L)
or
O. 123-1.23*
finished
•pray
(0. 129-1.23*
RTU)
Outdoor application. Apply by
conventional thermal, mechanical,
compressed air fogging or spray-
ing equipment. Apply as a fog or
fine mist in the evening or early
morning when wind velocity does
not exceed 9 Miles per hour. Di-
rect spray into vegetation where
pests may hover or rest. Avoid
wetting foliage. Repeat as need-
ed, usually within a 7 day peri-
od. When applied in public gath-
ering place* such as open sports
stadia and parks, application
will provide temporary reduction
of annoyance of pests. Apply
prior to attendance. When using
mobile or truck mounted equip-
ment, disperse product at the
following flow ratesi
Truck Speed
(miles per hour)
9
10
Flow Rate
(f 1. oz/min. )
IS to IS
84 to 30
Issuedi 6-11-86
Delivery rate* and travelling
speeds can b« vari»d slightly so
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Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
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/13005CA
/130O6CA
/13007CP
/13008CA
/130O9CA
/13O11CA
/13021CA
X2B022CA
IRACAAA
ITBCCSA
ITBMBHA
ITBWAFC
INAMADA
IQAQAKA
ITBJAHA
IQAQAKA
/13020CA
ITBCCSA
ITBWAFC
IRACCUA
ITBJAHA
Site and Pest
Dosages ancj Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on(s)
Broccoli (greenhouse)
Brussels Sprout* (greenhouse)
Cabbage (greenhouse)
Cauli flower (greenhouse)
Col lards (greenhouse)
Kale (greenhouse)
Mustard Greens (greenhouse)
Turnios (greenhouse)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 36
fluid ounces of 2.5 percent emul-
sifiable concentrate formulation
per acre for foliar application
to greenhouse grown plants.
Aphids
Cabbage looper
Cross-st r i ped
cabbageviorm
Diamondback
moth (larvae)
Flea beetles
Harlequin bug
Imported cab-
bage worm
Stink bugs
Brussels Sprouts (greenhouse)
Cabbage (greenhouse)
Caul iflower (greenhouse)
Col lards (greenhouse)
Kale (greenhouse)
Let t uee (g reenhouse)
[MAI3 Foliar application to greenhouse
12-36 fl.oz grown plants.
2.5% EC/100 Formulated with piperonyl butox-
gal/A ide.
or
1-3 tbls 2.5*
EC/gal
(2.5X EC)
Cabbage looper
Diamondback
moth (larvae)
Green peach
aphid
Imported cab-
bageworm
See Broccoli (greenhouse) clus-
ter.
See Broccoli (greenhouse) clus-
ter.
See Broccoli (greenhouse) clus-
ter.
See Broccoli (greenhouse) clus-
ter.
See Broccoli (greenhouse) clus-
ter.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 36
fluid ounces of 2.5 percent emul-
sifiable concentrate formulation
per acre for foliar application
to greenhouse grown plants.
CMP.13 Foliar application to greenhouse
18-36 fl.oz grown plants.
2.5* EC/100 Formulated with piperonyl butox-
gal/A ide.
or
1-3 tbls a. 5*
EC/gal
(2.5* EC)
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ALLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMOLOQ OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest
/16OO3CA
IDAYABA
IOBFACP
Mushroom Houses
Phorid mushroom
flies
Sciarid mush-
room flies
posaoes and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
Exempt (mushrooms)
Premise treatment through 2 pints
of 1 percent emulsifiable concen-
trate formulation per acre.
1-2 pt 1% Premise treatment. Apply in 1 to
EC/A 3 gallons of water per acre by
(IX EC) low volume ground equipment.
Premise treatment. Apply by
mechanical fogging equipment.
Fogger should be operated 8 to 10
feet away from beds and directed
slightly upwards.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
CMAID
O.1-0.25*
finished
spray
Cl fl.oz/
1,OOO cu. ft]
(2.5*-12.51*
SC/L)
or
1.23* finish-
ed spray
Cl fl.oz/
1,000 cu. ft3
(1.25* RTU)
Refer INDOOR, (Commercial and Industrial Uses),
Food Processing Plants (Indoor, Edible) for
additional information.
/28O17CA
Mustard Greens (greenhouse)
Peppers (greenhouse)
IRACCUP
Green peach
aphid
CMAID
12-36 fl.oz
S.5* EC/100
gal/A
or
1-3 tbls 2.5*
EC/gal
(2.5* EC)
See Broccoli (greenhouse) clus-
ter.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 36
fluid ounces of 2.5 percent emul-
sifiable concentrate formulation
per acre for foliar application
to greenhouse grown plants.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
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Site and Pest
posaoes and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
Radish (greenhouse)
IRACAAA
I NAMADA
Aphid*
Flea beetles
CMAI3
12-36 fl.oz
2. 3X EC/100
gal/A
or
1-3 tbl» 2. 3X
EC/gal
(2. 5X EC)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 36
fluid ounces of 2.5 percent emul-
•ifiable concentrate formulation
per acre for foliar application
to greenhouse grown plants.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
/I10O5CA
Tomato (greenhouse)
INAMCFA
INAMADA
IRACCUA
IQAQAAA
Colorado potato CMAI3
beetle
Flea beetles
Green peach
aphid
Stink bugs
12-36 fl.oz
2.354 EC/100
gal/A
or
1-3 tbls 2. 3X
EC/gal
(2.3* EC)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 36
fluid ounces of 8.3 percent emul-
sifiable concentrate formulation
per acre for foliar application
to greenhouse grown plants.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
Turnios (greenhouse)
See Broccoli (greenhouse) clui
ter.
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ITAUADA
IMOAAAA
ITAXAAA
INASAAA
1RABAAA
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Us*.
Formulat ion(«)
.itnitat ioni
Ornamental Plants (continued)
Pest list continued from previous page.
Tent catei—
pi 1lars
Thrips
Tussock rnoths
Uleevi Is
Whiteflies
/630030A
ISASAAA
1SAAACP,
IQflUACA
ILAWAAA
I LAVABA
WAAABA
IVAHAAA
IMDAAAfi
IMNAAAft
IOAAAAA
I
ITAAABA
UEBAAA
IMPBACfi
ITASAAA
IIFAAEfl
IKAAAfiA
IMCAAAA
ILAAAPA
ITPJflAP.
DOMESTIC OUTDOOR
General Warnings and Limitations! Allethrin i* highly toxic to
fish. Do not apply directly to Mater or wetlands (swamps, bogs,
marshes, and potholes). Drift from treated areas may be hazardous
to organisms in adjacent aquatic sites. Do not contaminate water
by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes.
(Domestic Dwellings)
Domestic Dwellings. Outdoor
Ants
Bees
Boxelder bug
Chigger mites
Clover mite
Cockroaches
Crickets
Earwi gs
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing gnats,
mosquitoes,
and stable
fly)
moth*
Scorpions
Silverfish
Skippers
Sowbugs
Spiders
SpringtaiIs
Ticks (includ-
ing brown dog
tick)
Wasps (includ-
ing hornets,
mud dauber
0.17* finish-
ed spray
(1* EC)
CMP I]
0. 1-0.23%
finished
spray
(2.3-12.31*
SC/L)
or
O. 123-1.25*
finished
spray
(0.123-1. 2SX
RTU)
or
0.03-0.252%
finished
spray
(0.03-0.232%
PrL)
Outdoor application. Apply as a
coarse, wet spray. For ants, ap-
ply over and around ant hills di-
rectly. For brown don tick, ap-
ply to grass and under shrubbery,
particularly near house. For
f1ies. mosquitoes, and wasos. ap-
ply on screens« walls, door and
around window frames, light fix-
tures and other outdoor surfaces
where pests congregate. For hor-
nets, mud dauber wasp, and paper
nest wasp, thoroughly soak wasp
nests after dark when pests have
returned to their nests. For
scorpions and spiders, spray di-
rectly on pests when possible.
Treat surfaces of garages and
out-buildings where pests congre-
gate. Spray points of entry such
as around window frames and along
crevices.
May be formulated with on* or a
combination ofi methoxychlor,
isobornyl thiocyanoacetate, 0-iso-
propoxypheny1 methylcarbamate,
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitation*
Formul.at ion (s)
Domestic Dwellings. Outdoor (continued)
Pest list continued from previous page
wasp, and
paper nest
wasp)
ISASBDA
Imported fire
ants
Mosquitoes
O. O5-0. 5%
finished
spray
(0.05-5% EC)
(0.1% RTU)
(O.O5-O.1%
PrL)
MGK, diazinon, piperonyl butox-
ide, and vapona.
Outdoor application. To help pre-
vent infestation of buildings, ap-
ply as a band 5 to 10 feet wide
around and adjacent to buildings
where pests are active and may
find entrance. Treat a band of
soil 6 to 1O feet wide around and
adjacent to the building and also
the building foundation to a
height of 2 to 3 feet where pests
are active and may find entrance
for spray formulations. Apply as
a coarse spray to thoroughly and
uniformly wet the band area.
Formulated with chlorpyrifos.
Outdoor application. Apply to
mound using a sprinkler can. Wet
the mound and surrounding area to
a 4 foot diameter. Apply in cool
weather or in early morning or
late evening hour*. Treat new
mounds as they appear. Do not
disturb mound prior to treatment.
Formulated with chlorpyrifos.
Outdoor application. Apply repel-
lant (mosquito coil) in places
frequented by pests. Place coil
about & to 10 feet around patios,
porches, and other places where
there is little or no breeze.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: benzoic acid, 2,4-dini-
trophenol, malachite green, py»"«-
thrum powder other than pyre-
thrins, pyrethrin coils, and
potassium nitrate.
Refer to TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP, (Noncrop,
Wide Area, and General Indoor/Outdoor Treat-
ments), Recreational Areas cluster for addi-
tional information.
CMAID
O.O5-O.14%
finished
spray
(0.05-5% EC)
(0.05-0. 1%
PrL)
CMAID
(0.35-99.8%
Impr)
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/&5000MA
/65000ME
IOPIMAAC
Site and Pest
AQUATIC NONFOOD
(Piguat ic Sites)
Oguat ic Sites
Mosquitoes
(larvae)
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(a)
CMAI:
0. OO7-0. 02%
finished
spray
C20-25
gal/A:
(£.5-12.51%
SC/L)
Water and watei—related surface
treatment. Apply as a coarse wet
spray to the border or on the
shallow water of wet lands,
swamps and marshes infested with
pests.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
IOOMAAJ
Mosquitoes
(adults)
CMAI3 Water-related surface treatment.
1.25% finish- Apply as a fine mist to areas
ed spray where pests may rest including
CIO fl.oz/AD low marshy areas, stagnant pools
(1.25* RTU) or ponds, and shore lines.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
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Site and Peat Dosages and Tolerance. Dae. Limitations
Formal at ion(s)
INDOOR
General Warnings and Limitations; Do not contaminate water by dis-
posal of wastes. Remove pets and birds from cages and cover fish
aquariums before spraying. Do not remain in treated areas. Venti-
late the area after treatment is completed. Do not apply as a
space spray while food processing is underway. When applied as a
surface spray with care and in accordance with stated directions
and precautions, food processing operations may continue except in
federally inspected meat and poultry plants. Foods should be re-
moved or covered before treatments. Thoroughly wash all treated
food processing surfaces before reuse. In federally inspected meat
and poultry plants, all surfaces in processing areas must be washed
and rinsed in potable water after spraying. In other food process-
ing plants, if washing of equipment, benches, shelving, etc., where
exposed food will be handled, is impractical, do not allow food to
corne in contact with treated surfaces for at least 4S hours.
(Agricultural Crops)
/04001EA Apple (postharvest)
/O1O02EA Blackberry (postharvest)
/01O09EA Blueberry (postharvest)
/01O03EA Bovsenberrv (postharvest)
/05OO2EA Cherry (postharvest)
/04002EA Crabapple (postharvest)
/01O11EA Currant (postharvest)
/01004EA Dewberry (postharvest)
/01014EA Grapes (postharvest)
/10OO6EA Muskmelons (postharvest)
/02OO6EA Orange (postharvest)
/050O4EA Peach (postharvest)
/040O3EP Pear (postharvest)
/06013EA Pineapple/ (postharvest)
/05005EA Plum (postharv«st)
/01006EA Raspberry (postharvest)
IOAPABA
IOBMAAA
4 ppm (postharvest)
Postharvest application through
0.012 percent emulsion dip.
Drosophila
Fruit flies
CMAID
O.012* emul-
sion dip
or
4 pt 2.3* EC/
1OO gal
(2.5* EC)
Postharvest application. Apply
by dipping fruits into emulsion.
Application may be mad* in stor-
age, processing plants or in the
field at the time of harvest.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
/S8063EA
/2BOS3GA
/28006EA
/28006GA
/28062EA
/28062GA
/28071EA
/S8071GA
/£801SEA
/S8019GA
/S8065EA
/S8065GA
ITAMASA
IN8UATA
INARAEA
INASEKA
ITBMCHA
INABAEA
INASDRA
INARAGA
Barlev
Barley (equipment)
Corn
Corn (equipment)
Oats
Oats (equipment)
Rve (equipment)
Sorahum
Sorahum (equipment)
Wheat
Wheat (equipment)
Exempt (corn, sorghum)
2 ppm (postharyest for barley
grain, corn grain, oat
grain, rye grain, sorghum
grain, and wheat grain)
Stored commodity treatment
through 0.5 percent finished
spray.
Angournois grain
moth
Confused flour
beetle
Flat grain bee-
tle
Granary weevils
Indianmeal moth
Lesser grain
moth
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
CMAI3
0. 1-0.5%
finished
spray
C5 gal/I,000
bu or 1 gal/
1,OOO sq. ft
of grain!
(2.5-15* EC)
(5-12.51*
SC/L)
(0.25* RTU)
Stored commodity treatment. Ap-
ply as the grain is going into
storage. Apply evenly onto the
grain at such a point that the
grain will be tumbled and mixed
before it enters the storage bin.
For large installations, such as
terminal and mill elevators, ap-
plication should be made on the
conveyor belt just ahead of the
tripper. For country and line
elevators it should be made as
the grain enters the auger convey-
or or at any convenient point
prior to the grain entering the
bin. Under farm storage condi-
tions, the spray should be ap-
plied into the hopper of the
auger, hiker or conveyor. Small
lots of grain may be sprayed and
then mixed by hand. To control
accessible adult stages of Indian-
meal moth and anooufnois grain
moth, apply to the surface of
binned grain. Apply at 30 day
intervals with the first appear-
ance of moths and continue until
early early fall. In severe in-
festations, break up the webbing
with a rake before spraying and
make a second application in 14
days.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
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Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on(s)
/430S7EA
ITAMASA
INBVACA
ILABAFA
IOAZABA
INABADA
INBUATA
INBUAQA
ILABABA
INASEKA
ITBMCHA
ITBMAIA
INBUASA
INASDRA
INARAGA
INBUAPA
Barley cluster (continued)
CMAI3
0.25-0.5*
finished
spray
Cl gal/75O
sq.ft:
(15% EC)
Food (stored)
Angoumois grain
moth
Cadelle
Cheese mite
Cheese skipper
Cigarette bee-
tle
Confused flour
beetle
Dark mealworm
Grain mite
Granary weevils
Indianmeal moth
Med i t erranean
flour moth
Red flour bee-
tle
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
Yellow mealworm
CMAI3
5* finished
•pray
Cl fl.oz/
1,OOO cu. ft]
(5X SC/L)
or
0.25* finish-
ed spray
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Site arid Pest
/2B025EA
INBUATA
INBJACA
ITBMCHfi
INARAGA
/32000FA
Fruits (dried)
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on(a)
4 ppm (postharvest for apple,
blackberry, blueberry, boy-
senberry, fig, grape,
guava, loganberry, mango,
rnuskmelon, orange, peach,
pear, pineapple, plum, and
raspberry)
Storage area application through
5 percent finished spray.
Confused flour
beetle
Dried fruit
beetle
Indianrneal moth
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
CMAi:
5S finished
spray
Cl fl.02/
1,000 cu. ft]
SC/L)
Application to storage areas. Ap-
ply as a fine mist in the air
above the trays and shelves of
dried fruit processing and stor-
age areas. Do not apply to fruit
directly. .Repeat at 3O day inter-
vals. Leave the room closed for
1 hour. Do not remain in treated
areas and ventilate before re-
entry.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
Ornamental Plants (including
African violets, ageratum,
althea, amaranthus, asparagus
fern, aster, azalea, begonia,
camellia, carnation, Christmas
cactus, chrysanthemum, coleus,
croton, cypress, dahlias,
daisies, daphne, dracaena,
false aralia, fatshedera,
fuchsia, geranium, gladiolus,
heliotrope, honeysuckle, impa-
tiens, iris, ivy, j*de, lilac,
lobelia, marigold, mimosa,
nasturtium, ornamental citrus,
ornamental cranberry, palm,
peony, petunia, philodendron,
pine, pothos, pyracantha,
queen sago, rose, snapdragon,
spirea, spruce, rubber plant,
silver vine, tobira, toyon,
umbrella tree, verbena,
wandering jew, wax plant and
zinnia) (houseplant)
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on(s)
IRPCAAA
ITBCCFP
ITBCPBP
INPMADA
ITPXAIA
ITAXAIA
IQPXAAA
INAMAAA
IRAFAAA
ILAAABA
ITBNAOA
IQAMAAA
ISAAABA
IGDAACA
IRAEAAA
ITAUADA
IMOAAAA
ITAXAAA
INASP.AA
IRABAAA
/54OO2IA
/54OO3IA
ILAQACA
IMNAAAA
IMPPPDP
ILAAACA
(inc1ud ing
Ornamental Plants (continued)
Pph ids
Prmyworm
Cutworms
Flea beetles
Gypsy moth
CMPI:
12-36 fl.oz
2. 554 EC/10O
gal/P
or
Houseplant treatment. Ppply to
follage.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: piperonyl butoxide and
resmethr in.
Japanese beetle 1-3 tbls 2. 5X
EC/gal
(3. 554 EC)
or
O.16-0.4%
finished
spray
(0. 1625-0.454
PrL)
Lace bugs
Leaf beetles
Leafhoppers
Mites (includ-
ing spider
mites)
Oakworms
Plant bugs
Sawf1ies
SI ugs
Spittlebugs
Tent cater-
pillars
Thrips
Tussock moths
UeeviIs
Whiteflies
(Pets and Domestic Animals)
Cats
Poos
Ear mit«
Fleas
Lie*
Ticks
ear tick)
CMAI3
O. Ol-O. 1754
finished
spray
(1.2-2.9754
EC)
<0. 1£54 RTU)
or
0. 1-0.4* fin-
ished spray
(0. l-O. 454
PrL)
Do not treat or allow exposure of
kittens or puppies less than 4
weeks old.
Animal treatment. Apply as a
spray over the animal, beginning
at the tail. Spray over the ani-
mal until the entire coat is damp'
ened to the back of the neck. On
long-haired pets, ruffle the coat
and spray against the lay of the
hair, spraying directly behind
hand so that spray reaches skin.
Avoid spraying face and genitals.
For ear mite and ear tick, sy-
ringe the ears with a few drops
of finished spray so that it can
penetrate the wax down to the sur-
rounding tissues. Repeat as need-
ed.
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Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forwu1at i on(s)
lOflAAFA
IOAUADA
IQflUAFA
IOAMAAA
Cats cluster (continued)
Gnats
Horn fly
House fly
Mosquitoes
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
/6100OJA
/eiooiJA
/56005JA
/56020JA
ISASAAA
ILAVABA
IVAAABA
WAHAAA
IOBKACA
IOAUAEA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAFA
IOAUADA
IOAUAFA
IOAMAAA
ITAAABA
JOAUAHA
ILAAAAA
ITAJAAA
Kennels (continued)
CP1AI3 Premise treatment. Apply as a
O.6* finished spray fog treatment. Remove ani-
spray mals prior to application. After
(0.6% PrL> treatment, leave the area closed
for 4 hours, then ventilate for
30 minutes.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide and resmethrin.
(Animals and Their Man—Made Premises)
Farm Animal Quarters
Farm Building. Equipment, and
Premises
Horse Barn
Zoos
Ants
Clover mite
Cockroaches
Crickets
Deer flies
Face fly
Fleas
Gnats
Horn fly
House fly
Mosquitoes
Moths
Stable fly
Ticks (includ-
ing brown dog
tick)
Wasps
CMAI:
0. 25-0.5*
finished
spray
(£.5-3.42*
EC)
or
0.25-1. 25*
finished
spray
(0. 25-1.25*
RTU)
0.17* finish-
ed spray
(1* EC)
CMAI 3
0. 08-0. 6*
finished
spray
Cl-2 fl.oz/
1,000 cu. ft3
(1.875* EC)
(2-12.51*
SC/L)
(0.25* RTU)
(0.6* PrL)
Premise treatment. Apply as a
coarse, wet surface spray. Apply
to cracks, crevices, and other
areas where pests hide. Repeat
as needed.
Formulated with on* or a combina-
tion of: MGK 264 and piperonyl
butoxide.
Premise treatment. For flvino in-
sects, apply as a space spray us-
ing a fogger or a mist generator.
Direct spray to the center of ani-
mal quarters distributing evenly
as possible. Do not ventilate
the area for at least 1O minutes
after the spray has been applied.
The 1 percent emulsifiable concen-
trate may be used at the same di-
lution in automatic systems and
in ultra low volume equipment.
May be formulated with one or a
combination ofj MGK 264, piper-
onyl butoxide, and resmethrin.
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Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
/610060ft
/61012OA
ISASAAA
ISAAACA
ISBAAAA
IVAAABA
IVAHAAA
IMDAAAA
IOAAAAA
IVABAAA
ISBIADA
IJCAAAA
ITAAABA
IJEBAAA
IMPBACA
IIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
ILAAAAA
ITAJAAA
(Agricultural Premise
Greenhouses (empty)
Seedhouses (empty)
and Equ i pment)_
Ants
Bees
Cent i pedes
Cockroaches
Crickets
Earwigs
Flies (includ-
ing fruit fly,
gnats, house
fly, mosqui-
toes, stable
fly, and vine-
gar fly)
Grasshoppers
Hornets
Millipedes
Moths
Scorpions
SiIverfish
Sowbugs
Spiders
Ticks (includ-
ing lone star
tick and brown
dog tick)
Wasps
CMAI3
O.6X finisht
spray
(O.6* PrL)
Indoor application. Apply as a
id space treatment. Leave area
closed for 4 hour's and ventilate
for 3O minutes after treatment.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide and resmethrin.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnulation(s)
(Household)
/63006JB Domestic Dwellings (Indoor,
/630O60A Food Handling Areas)
ISASAAA Ants
IQAFACA Bed bug
IQAUACA Boxelder bug
INATAFA Carpet beetle
ISBAAAA Centipedes
ITBSABA Clothes moths
I LAV ABA Clover mite
IVAAABA Cockroaches
IVAHAAA Crickets
IMDAAAA Earwigs
IMNAAAA Fleas
IOAAAAA Flies (includ-
ing drosophi-
la, gnats and
mosquitoes)
IMAAADA Lice (including
booklouse)
IJCAAAA Millipedes
ITAAABA Moths
IJEBAAA Scorpions
IMPBACA Silverfish
IKAAAAA Spiders
IMAAAFA Stored product
insects (in-
cluding angou-
rnois grain
moth, cadelle,
cheese mite,
cheese skip-
per, cigarette
beetle, con-
fused flour
beetle, dark
mealorm, drug-
store beetle,
grain mite,
granary wee—
vi1, Ind ian-
rneal moth,
Med iterranean
flour moth,
red rust flour
beetle, rice
weevi1, saw-
toothed grain
beetle, spider
Issued: 6-11-86
CMAI:
2. 5-5V. fin-
ished spray
CO. 5-1
fl.oz/1,000
cu.ft:
(£. 5-5'/. SC/L)
or
0.25V. finish-
ed spray
(0.£5% RTU)
or
0.6* finished
spray
(0.654 PrL)
Indoor application. Apply as a
space and contact spray treatment
using a mechanical aerosol genera-
tor or a fogger adjusted to deliv-
er an aerosol spray
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PLLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
ITPJPPA
/630O10P
/63OO70P
ISPSPPA
IQAFACA
IMMDPCA
IQflUACA
INPTPFA
ISBAPPA
ITBSPBP
ILAVABA
IVPPPBP
IVAHPAA
IMDPPAP
IMNPAAA
IOPPPPP
IMPPPDP
IJCPAPA
ITPPPBP
IJEBPPA
I1PBPCA
IKAPPPA
Site and Pest
Dosages and Toleranc*
Formulat ion(3)
Use. Limitation*
Domestic Dwellinga (Indoor, Food Handling Areas) (continued)
Pest list continued from previous page.
beetles, and
yellow meal-
worm) (ex-
posed >
Ticks
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOQ OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest
ILAAAAA
ITAJAAA
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on(s)
Domestic Duellings (Indoor) cluster (continued)
Pest list continued from previous page.
mealworm,
drugstore bee-
tle, grain
mite, granary
weevil, In-
dianmeal moth,
Med i t erranean
flour moth,
red rust flour
beetle, rice
weevil saw-
toothed grain
beetle, spider
beetles, and
yellow meal-
worm) (ex-
posed )
Ticks (includ-
ing brown dog
tick)
Wasps (includ-
ing hornets)
ing the spray nozzle at least 3
feet away from the fabric and
applying the liquid lightly to
the seams to avoid the possibili-
ty of staining. Treat both sides
of rugs, carpets and pads, and
all exposed and accessible sur-
faces of overstuffed furniture.
Do not overspray if products are
made of rubber or are rubber coat-
ed, to prevent possible expansion
or swelling. Repeat treatments
monthly unless the articles are
stored in moth-tight containers.
For siIverfish. apply to drawers,
shelves, around water pipes, stor-
age areas, closets, behind and
under cabinets, refrigerators,
sinks, stoves, and in similar
areas where these insects hide.
For stored product insects, clean
out and destroy any infested food
products. Apply as or spray thor-
oughly to all surfaces of
shelves, cabinets, pantries, and
other food storage areas with par-
ticular attention to cracks, crev-
ices, niches and other hiding
places.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of! 0-isopropoxyphenyl meth-
yl carbamate, MGK 264, N-octyl sul-
foxide of isosafrole, chlorpyri-
fos, piperonyl butoxide, pyre-
thrins, and vapona.
0.17% finish- Indoor application.
•d spray
(1% EC)
Apply as a
space spray using a fogger or a
mist generator. Direct spray at
or
an upward angle distributing it
uniformly throughout the entire
area. Keep area closed for at
least 10 minutes. Ventilate and
sweep up dead insects before re-
occupying.
May be formulated with piperonyl
butoxide.
Issued: 6-11-86
III-OOAOOl/e-3£
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
Dornest i c Owe Hi noc (Indoor) cluster (continued)
CMAI3
O.125-0.3O6S
finished
spray
<2. 5X EC)
(0.£5-0.375%
RTU)
or
O.5-£.5% fin-
ished spray
C6 fl.oz/
6,OOO cu. ft]
(0. 5-2.5%
PrL)
IOAAAAA
Flies (includ- —
ing mosqui- (1OX Impr)
toes)
Indoor application. Apply impreg-
nated materials using an electri-
cal heater or a vapor-generating
machine. To use the product, in-
sert pads in the heater, then
plug into an electrical outlet.
Pests will be controlled by vapor
produced by the heater. Reduce
room ventilation as much as possi-
ble.
IOAAAAA
ITAAABA
Flies (includ- 1 pt O.375*
ing fruit fly, RTU/8,OOO-
gnats, house
fly and mos-
quitoes)
Moths
Indoor application. Apply by
using an electrical heater or a
15,OOO cu.ft vapor-generating machine. Apply
(0. 375% RTU) in accordance with the manufactur-
er1 s direction for the individual
type of machine selected.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
Issued: 6-11-86
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOQ OF CINERIN I)
/77000JA
/770OOJB
/16003JB
/72000JA
/7200OJB
/710OOJA
/71000JB
ISASAAA
IQAFACA
IQAUACA
INATAFA
ISBAAAA
ITBSABA
I LAVABA
IVAAABA
IVAHAAA
IMDAAAA
IOAAAAA
IMAAADA
IJCAAAA
ITAAABA
IMMAAAA
IJEBAAA
IMPBACA
IKAAAAA
IMAAAFA
Site and Pest
Dosages arid Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalation(m)
(Commercial and Industrial Uses)
Commercial. Industrial and
Institutional Areas (Indoor,
Edible)
Eating Establishments (Indoor,
Edible)
Food Processing Plants (Indoor,
Edible)
No tolerance established.
Ants
Bed bug
Boxelder bug
Carpet beetle
Cent i pedes
Clothes moths
Clover mite
Cockroaches
Crickets
Earwigs
Flies (includ-
ing drosophi-
la, gnats and
mosquitoes)
Lice
Millipedes
Moths
Psocids
Scorpions
Silverfish
Spiders
Stored product
insects (in-
cluding angou-
mois grain
moth, cadelle,
cheese mite,
cheese skip-
per, cigarette
beetle, con-
fused flour
beetle, dark
mealworm,
drugstore bee-
tle, grain
mite, granary
weevil, In-
dianrneal moth,
Med i t erranean
flour moth,
red rust flour
Issuedi 6-11-86
CMAI3
0.£-£. 5X fin-
ished spray
(2. 5X EC)
(2.5-12.51*
SC/L)
or
0.25-1.25)4
finished
spray
(O. 25-1.25)4
RTU)
or
0. 1-0. 16)4
finished
spray
(0.1-0.1625X
PrL)
CMAI3
1.25-12. SIX
finished
spray
Cl fl.oz/
1,000 cu. ft]
(2.5-12.SIX
SC/L)
(1.25X RTU)
Indoor application. Apply as a
surface spray using a good spray-
er adjusted to deliver a coarse
wet spray. Direct the spray into
hiding places, cracks and crev-
ices, behind shelves and drawers.
For stored product insects, clean
out and destroy any infested food
products. Apply as a spray thor-
oughly to all surfaces of
shelves, cabinets, pantries, and
other food storage areas with
particular attention to cracks,
crevices, niches, and other hid-
ing places.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion oft MGK 264 and piperonyl
butoxide.
Indoor application. Apply as a
space and contact spray treat-
ment. Direct the spray first in-
to all cracks and crevices, and
behind all equipment, cupboards,
obstructions or dark harbourage
areas to provide maximum penetra-
tion and impingement on the in-
sects. Then treat as a space
spray, directing the spray to-
wards the ceiling and upper cor-
ners of the area and behind any
obstructions. Keep area closed
for at least 1 hour. Vacate
treated area and ventilate before
reoccupying. Repeat as needed.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
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ILAAAAA
ITAJAAA
/770OOJA
/77000JC
/77OOOGA
/7OOOOJC
/700OOJA
/70OOOGA
ISASAAA
IQAFACA
IQAUACA
INATAFA
ISBAAAA
ITBSABA
ILAVABA
IVAAABA
IVAHAAA
IMDAAAA
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOL06 OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on(s)
Commercial. Industrial and Institutional Areas/Premises (Indoor,
Inedible) cluster (continued)
Pest list continued from previous page.
IMNAAAA Fleas
IOAAAAA Flies (includ-
ing drosophi-
la, gnats and
mosquitoes)
IMAAADA Lice (includ-
ing booklouse)
IJCAAAA Millipedes
ITAAABA Moths
IJEBAAA Scorpions
IMPBACA Silverfish
IKAAAAA Spiders
IMAAAFA Stored product
insects (in-
cluding angou-
mois grain
moth, cadelle,
cheese mite,
cheese skip-
per, cigarette
beetle, con-
fused flour
beetle, dark
mealworm,
drugstore bee-
tle, grain
mite, granary
weevil, In—
dianmeal moth,
Mediterranean
flour moth,
red rust flour
beetle, rice
Meevil, saw-
toothed grain
beetle, spider
beetles, and
yellow meal-
worm) (ex-
posed)
ILAAAAA Ticks (includ-
ing brown dog
tick and lone
star tick)
ITAJAAA Wasps (includ-
ing hornets)
Issuedi 6-11-86
0.015-O. 554
finished
spray
(0.03-3.7554
SC/L)
or
O.03-O.375*
finished
spray
(O. 03-0. 37574
RTU)
or
O.03-O.454
finished
spray
(O.03-O.454
PrL)
CMAIH
O.1-0.5* fin-
ished spray
Cl-6 fl.oz/
1,000 cu. ft:
(2.5)4 EC)
(2-3. 7554
SC/L)
(0.25-0.375*
RTU)
or
0.5-2.554 fin-
ished spray
(0.5-2.554
PrL)
shelves, cabinets, pantries, and
other food storage areas with par-
ticular attention to cracks, ere/-
ices, niches and other hiding
places.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: 0-isopropoxyphenyl meth-
ylcarbamate, MGK 264, N-octyl sul-
foxide of isosafrole, piperonyl
butoxide, pyrethrins, and vapona.
Indoor application. Apply as a
space spray using a fogger or a
mist generator. Direct spray at
an upward angle distributing it
uniformly throughout the entire
area. Keep area closed for at
least 1O minutes. Ventilate and
sweep up dead insects before re-
occupying.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MBK 264, piperonyl
butoxide, and resmethrin.
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IOAAAAA
ITOftABft
/77OOOJA
ISASAAA
IQAUACA
ILAWAAA
ILAVABA
WAAABA
IVAHAAA
IMDAAAA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
ITAAAPA
IJEBAAA
IMPBACA
ITASAAA
IIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
IMCAAAA
ILPAAAA
ITAJAAA
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOS OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnulat ion («)
Commercial. Industrial and Institutional Areas/Premises (Indoor,
Inedible) cluster (continued)
Flies (includ-
ing fruit fly,
gnats, house
fly and mos-
aaitoes)
Moths
— Indoor application. Apply by us-
(1O% Impr) ing an electrical heater or a
vapor-generating machine. To use
the impregnated materials, insert
pads in the heater, then
CMAI:
1 pt 0.375*
RTU/8,OOO-
plug i•'•'-
to an electrical outlet. Apply
15,OOO cu. ft liquid-ready to use in accordance
(O.375* RTU) with manufacturer's direction for
the individual type of machine
selected. Pests will be control-
led by vapor produced by the heat-
er. Reduce room ventilation as
much as possible.
May be formulated with piperonyl
butoxide.
Commercial. Industrial and
Institutional Areas (Outdoor)
Ants
Boxelder bug
Chigger mites
Clover mite
Cockroaches
Crickets
Earwigs
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing gnats,
mosquitoes
and stable
fly)
Moths
Scorpions
SiIverfish
Skippers
Sowbugs
Spiders
SpringtaiIs
Ticks (includ-
ing brown dog
tick and lone
star tick)
wasps
CMAI3
O.05-0.5%
finished
spray
(O.05* EC)
(2.5-12.51*
SC/L)
(O.125-0.375*
RTU)
(O. 1-0.4*
PrL)
Outdoor application. Apply as a
coarse, wet spray. For ants, ap-
ply over and around ant hills di-
rectly. For brown don tick, ap-
ply to grass and under shrubbery
particularly near house. For
f1ies. mosquitoes and wasps, ap-
ply on screens, walls, doors and
around window frames, light fix-
tures and other outdoor surfaces
where pests congregate. For
wasos. thoroughly soak wasp nests
after dark when pests have re-
turned to their nests. For spi-
ders, spray directly on pests
when possible. Treat surfaces of
garages and out-buildings where
pests congregate. Spray points
of entry such as around window
frames and along crevices.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion ofi MGK 264, diazinon,
chlorpyrifos, and piperonyl
butoxide.
Issuedt 6-11-86
111-004001/2-37
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOL06 OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Usi
Formulat ion(m)
.imitat ions
Commercial. Industrial and Institutional Areas (Outdoor) (con-
t inued)
Outdoor application. To help pre-
vent infestation of buildings, ap-
ply as a band 5 to 10 feet wide
around and adjacent to buildings
where pests are active arid way
find entrance. Treat a band of
soil 6 to 10 feet wide around arid
adjacent to the building and also
the building foundation to a
height of 2 to 3 feet where pests
are active and may find entrance
for spray formulations. Apply as
a coarse spray to thoroughly and
uniformly wet the band area.
Formulated with chlorpyrifos.
0.05-0.5%
finished
spray
(0.O5-O.5*
EC)
(O.1% RTU)
(0.05-0. IS
PrL)
ISflSBDA
Imported fire
ants
CMAI:
O.05-O.14*
finished
spray
(O.03-5X EC)
(0.O5-O.1*
PrL)
Outdoor application. Apply to
mound using a sprinkler can. Met
the mound and surrounding area to
a 4 foot diameter. Apply in cool
weather or in early morning or
late evening hours. Treat new
mounds as they appear. Do not
disturb mound prior to treatment.
Formulated with chlorpyrifos.
Refer to TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP, (Noncrop,
Wide Area, and General Indoor/Outdoor Treat-
ments), Recreational Areas cluster for addi-
tional information.
AERIAL. MOTHPROOFING AND TANK MIX APPLICATIONS
9001500
AAAAAAA
Aerial Application
Refer to
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
ERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
Alfalfa, Apple, Beans, Broccoli,
Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cel-
ery, Clover, Col lards, Cucurbits,
Endive, Horseradish, Kale, Kohl-
rabi, Lettuce, Mustard Greens,
Parsley, Peach, Pear, Peas, Pep-
pers, Potato, Radish, Rutabaga,
Sorghum, Spinach, Sugarcane,
Tomato, Turnips
Issueds 6-11-86
III-OO4O01/2-38
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PLLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest posaoes and Tolerance. Use. Limitation*
Fprmulat ion (s)
Aerial Application (continued)
TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
Ornamental Lawns and Turf, Orna-
mental Plants
90O9000 Mothproof ing
Refer to
INDOOR
(Household)
Domestic Dwellings (Indoor, In-
edible), Domestic Dwellings
Contents
142
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flLLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
4090.0001 9OX technical chemical
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O040O1)
OOO432-O0587 000655-00186 004816-OO078 004816-00498
4093.0001 93% technical chemical
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O1)
00 102 1-00 105 0010S1-01217 005086-00007
4200. 1002 0.
formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O04001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057OO1),
plus pyrethrins (069OO1)
001021-00867
petroleum distillate (O63503)
4200. 240£ 0. 24X formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O1), aromatic petro-
leum distillate (OO6601), methoxychlor, technical (O340O1) ,
N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide (057OO1), petroleum distil-
late (O63S03) plus pyrethrins (0690O1)
OO1021-OO116
4200. 3002 O. 3X formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), 0-isopropoxy-
phenyl methylcarbamate (0478O2), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicar-
boximide (0570O1), petroleum distillate (0635O3) plus piperonyl
butoxide, technical (067501)
001021-01196
4200. 34O2 0.34* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), methoxychlor,
technical (034O01), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide
(OS7001), petroleum distillate (0635O3), piperonyl butoxide,
technical (O675O1) plus pyrethrins (O69O01)
OO 1021-00524
4200. 34O2 O. 342* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1), methoxychlor,
technical (034OO1), petroleum distillate (063303), piperonyl
butoxide, technical (067501) plus pyrethrins (069001)
001021-00443
*200.3503 0.35* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I)
003O95-OOO16
(O04001)
4200. 3802 0.38* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O04001), aromatic petro-
leum distillate (006601), beta-butoxy beta'-thiocyano diethyl
ether (O1OO02), methoxychlor, technical (0340O1), N-octyl bicy-
cloheptene dicarboximide (057001) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
001021-00160
Issuedi 6-11-86
III-OO4001/2-4O
143
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PLLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&2OO.4OO2 0. 4O5* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1), 0-isopropoxy-
phenyl methylcarbamate (O47802), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicar-
boximide (0570O1), petroleum distillate (O635O3) plus piperonyl
butoxide, technical (067501)
OO1O21-O1175
&OOO.45O2 0.45% formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004OO1), pyrethrins
(O690O1) plus pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins (O69002)
OOO655-OO411
&20O.67O2 O.675* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004OO1), methoxychlor,
technical (034001), isobornyl thiocyanoacetate and related
compounds (O471O1), N—octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide
(O570O1) plus petroleum distillate (063502)
OO1O21-01057
42OO.71O2 0.714* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O04OO1), 0—isopropoxy-
phenyl methylcarbamate (O478O2), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicar-
box imide (OS70O1), petroleum distillate (0635O3) plus piperonyl
butoxide, technical (067501)
001021-01174
&2OO. 74O2 0.746* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), O-isopropoxy-
phenyl methylcarbamate (047802), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicar-
boximide (0570O1), petroleum distillate (0635O3), piperonyl
butoxide, technical (067501) plus 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl
phosphate and related compounds (O84001)
OO1081-01179
AOOO.9OO£ O.9* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O1)
OOO655-OO468 OO0655-OO469 000655-00470
42OO. 97O2 0.972* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O1), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (0570O1), petroleum distillate (063503)
plus pyrethrins (O69001)
001021-00110
4201.98O2 1.98% formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O1), N—octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate (063503)
plus pyrethrins (O69001)
O01021-00180
Issued! 6-11-86
111-004001/2-41
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flLLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOB OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4202.OOO£ 2X formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O01), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (O570O1), petroleum distillate (063503)
plus pyrethrins (O690O1)
001081-00431
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin
technical (0340O1), 2-hydroxyethyl
petroleum distillate (C$3503) plus
(067501)
001021-01026
I) (OO4001), methoxychlor,
octyl sulfide (0463O1),
piperonyl butoxide, technical
4202.0102 2.01* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), aromatic petro-
leum distillate (OO66O1), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide
(057O01), O, O-diethyl O-(£-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate (0578O1), petroleum distillate (063503) plus
piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
O01021-011B7*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
4202. 17O3 2. 17% formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O01), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate (0635O3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
001021-01130
4202.5002 2.5* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin
distillate (0635O3)
OO0655-OO365 OO1O21-00103
I) (004001) plus petroleum
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (O57001), petroleum distillate (063503)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
000655-00673
4203.3402 3.34* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate (063503)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
001021-01170
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001), 0,O-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-
methyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothioate (0578O1), petroleum dis-
tillate (063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
001021-01192
Issued! 6-11-86
145*
111-004001/2-42
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OLLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN 1)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&2O4.OOO£ 4X formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004OO1), N-octyl bieyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057O01) plus petroleum distillate
(O635O3)
O01021-OO920
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O01), aromatic petro-
leum distillate
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
5X formulation intermediate (continued)
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O040O1), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate (O635O3)
plus pyrethrins (069OO1)
OO1021-OO82O
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O1), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate (063503),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus pyrethrins (069OO1)
001021-00400
4205.5702 5.57% formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (0570O1) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
001021-00825
&206.5OO2 6. 5S formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001), piperonyl butox-
ide, technical (0675O1) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropenyl)eyelopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
OOO432-OO632
4206.6702 6.67% formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1), isobornyl thio-
cyanoacetate and related compounds (0471O1), N-octyl bicyclohep-
tene dicarboximide (057OO1) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
O01021-OO438
4007.OOO2 7% formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1)
OO4816-00526
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), petroleum dis-
tillate (063503) plus pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins
(069008)
001021-01324
4207.£802 7.28* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (OS70O1), petroleum distillate (0635O3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1)
001021-01056
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate (063503)
plus piperonal bisC2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl] acetal (068801)
001021-01205
Issued! 6-11-86 111-OO4001/2-44 1 47
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOQ OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
42O7,5OOS 7. 5S formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (0570O1), petroleum distillate (063503)
plus pyrethrins (069001)
OO1021-00179
4207. 8OO2 7. B'/- formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), piperonyl butox-
ide, technical (067501) plus (5-bensy1-3-furyl)methyl
•£, £-dimethyl-3- (£-methyl propenyl) cyclopropanecarboxylate
(O97BO1)
OOO432-OO630 OOO432-OO633
4208.OOO2 6% formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001), petroleum dis-
tillate (0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OOlOei-01155
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (O57OO1), petroleum distillate (063503)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501)
O01O21-O1131
42OS.34O2 fl. 34% formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO40O1), petroleum dis-
tillate (0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OO1021-01052 OO1O21-O1129
4209.OOO2 9X formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O01), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (O57OO1), petroleum distillate (063SO3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OOO655-00653 OO1O21-01142
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (0570O1), petroleum distillate (0635O3)
plus piperonal bisC2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl} acetal (068801)
001021-01163
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O01), aromatic petro-
leum distillate (006601), petroleum distillate (0635O3), piper-
onyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
000432-00687
4209. 56O2 9. 56% f orrnu 1 at i on i nt ermed i at e
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001) plus (3-phenoxy-
phenyl)methyl 2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-1-propenyl)cyclopropane-
carboxylate (069005)
001021-01403
1 48
Issuedi 6-11-86 111-004O01/2-45
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ftLLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOB OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4210.OOO£ 1O% formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O1), petroleum dis-
tillate (O63503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067S01)
004816-00623
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001), petroleum dis-
tillate (063503) plus piperonal bisC£-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyID
acetal (O688O1)
OO1O21-01074
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O040O1), piperonyl butox-
ide, technical (0675O1) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate
(O97801)
OOO432-OO629
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O04001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (O57001), petroleum distillate (O63503)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
001021-01127
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate (O635O3)
plus piperonal bisC2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl] acetal (0688O1)
O01021-O1097
&210.37O8 10.37* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O01), petroleum dis-
tillate (063503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus
(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-l-propenyl)-
cyclopropanecarboxylate (069OO5)
001021-01427
&214.30O2 14.3% formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (OS70O1), petroleum distillate (063503)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OO1021-01123
4215.OOO2 15% formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
001021-00184
4216.00O2 16X formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate (063503)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
001021-01102
I»»uedt 6-11-86 111-004OO1/2-46
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4216.8OO2 16.6% formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O01), petroleum dis-
tillate (O635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OO1021-00680
4218.2002 18.2* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004OO1), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (OS70O1), petroleum distillate (O63503)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1)
001021-01167
4219.8OO2 19.8% formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (O570O1) plus petroleum distillate
(O63503)
O010£l-0041£
422O.OOO2 2O* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1) plus petroleum
distillate (0635O3)
000655-OOO57
&221.06O2 21.06% formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004OO1), petroleum dis-
tillate (063303) plus piperonal bisC2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl]
acetal (068801)
OO1O21-O1O62
&221.75O2 21.75* formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
001O21-OO104
429O.OOO2 9O% formulation intermediate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O1) plus petroleum
distillate (063SO3)
OO1O21-00132 OO1021-01060
400O. 16O3 O. 16% dumt
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O01), pine oil
(067OO2), pyrethrins (O69OO1) plus silicon dioxide (072605)
00633O-OOO17*
^suspended
4OOO.351O 0.35% impregnated materials
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O1)
004822-00108» 043917-OO002
*jacket currently unavailable for review
Issuedi 6-11-86 111-004O01/2-47
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
Q. 35* impregnated materials (continued)
allethrin coil (OO4OO2), sodium benzoate (009103), malachite
green (O393O4), pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins (O690O£)
plus potassium nitrate (0761O3)
OO3O95-OOO22
4000. 401O O. 4* impregnated materials
allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (OO4001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (0570O1) plus pyrethrins (069OO1)
OO3O60-OOOO3
4000. 451O O.45% impregnated materials
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001) plus pyrethrum
powder other than pyrethrins (0690O2)
OO3282-OOO58
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO40O1), pyrethrum powder
other than pyrethrins (O69002) plus pyrethrin coils (0&9OO4)
OO5769-OO091 OO8112-OOOO1
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004OO1), benzole acid
(OO9101), malachite green (039504) plus pyrethrum powder other
than pyrethrin* (O690OS)
OO3O95-OOO06
4010. OO1O 1O* impregnated materials
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I)
OO4726-OOOO7
(004001)
4028.001O 2BX impregnated materials
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), allethrin coil
(OO4002), benzole acid (0091O1), malachite green (0395O4) plus
pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins (069002)
O03095-OOOO6 OO3O95-OOO1O 003095-OOO11
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), allethrin coil
(OO4002), benzole acid (009101), malachite green (039504),
pyrethrins (069OO1) plum pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins
(069008)
003095-00009
4029.2010 29.2* impregnated materials
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), allethrin coil
(004002), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide (OS7001) plus
pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins (069002)
001021-00771
4030.O01O 3O* impregnated materials
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), allethrin coil
(004O02) plus pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins (069002)
004925-OOOO3 OO6529-OO002 008112-00001
Issuedi 6-11-86
111-004001/2-48
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
30S impregnated materials (continued)
allethrin coil (OO40O2), d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of
cinerin I) (004003) plus pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins
(O69002)
010171-00002*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
4O54.501O 54.5% impregnated materials
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004OO1), allethrin coil
(OO4O02) plus pyrethrurn powder other than pyrethrins (069002)
OO6755-OOOO2*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
406O.431O 6O.43* impregnated materials
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), allethrin coil
(OO4002) plus pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins (069002)
O17864-OOOO1
4064. B01O 64.8% impregnated materials
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1), allethrin coil
(O04OO2) plus pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins (O69002)
007602-00001 007602-00002
4065. 0010 65% impregnated materials
allethrin coil (OO40O2), d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of
cinerin I) (004O03), malachite green (039504) plus pyrethrum
powder other than pyrethrins (069OO2)
003O95-O0021*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
allethrin coil (OO40O2), d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of
cinerin I) (OO4OO3), sodium benzoate (OO91O3), malachite green
(0395O4), pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins (069002) plus
potassium nitrate (O761O3)
003093-00014
4065. 151O 65. 15% impregnated materials
allethrin coil (O040O2), d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of
cinerin I) (OO40O3), sodium benzoate (009103), malachite green
(0395O4), pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins (O69002) plus
potassium nitrate (0761O3)
003095-00015*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
4078. 781O 76.78% impregnated materials
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O1), allethrin coil
(004002), 2,4-dinitrophenol (0375O9) plus pyrethrum powder othi
than pyrethrins (O69OO2)
007305-00001
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flLLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
J079. 501O 79. 5X impregnated materials
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1), allethrin coil
(O040O2) plus pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins (069OOS)
OO9O86-OOOOS
&079.601O 79. £* impregnated materials
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O01), allethrin coil
(0040OS), £,4-dinitrophenol (0375O9) plus pyrethrum powder other
than pyrethrins <069OO£)
O07768-OOOO4
&OS9. 701O 89.7* impregnated materials
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004OO1), allethrin coil
(0040O2) plus pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins (O69OOS)
020624-00001
4098. 0410 96.04* impregnated materials
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1) plus allethrin
coil (O04OO2)
OO4822-O0098*
•frjacket currently unavailable for review
4098. 351O 98.35X impregnated materials
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O04O01) plus allethrin
coil (004002)
020fl84-OO001*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
4099.801O 99.8X impregnated materials
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001) plus allethrin
coil (OO4002)
02295O-OOOO4
4200.0512 0.05* emulsifiable concentrate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1) plum chlorpyrifos
(059101)
000432-00658
4200. 9018 0.9% emulmif iable concentrate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O01), rotenone (and
other cube resins) (071O03) plus cube resins other than rotenone
(0710O4)
FL78OO61
4201.0012 IX (0.074 Ib/aal) emulsifiable concentrate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001)
030573-OOOO3
Issued! 6-11-86 111-OO4O01/2-50 ..,
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOB OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4201.0012 I* (O.0805 Ib/oal) emulsifiable concentrate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O1), butoxypolypro-
pylene glycol
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3LLETHRIN (P.LLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4215.0012 15% (1.S7 Ib/aal) emulsifiable concentrate
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), petroleum dis-
tillate (0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501)
004816-00581
4200.0315 0.03% soluble concentrate/ 1 iauid
allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (OO4O01), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene d icarbox imide (O570O1), piperonyl butoxide, technical
(067501), pyrethrins (O690O1) plus isoparaf f inic hydrocarbons
(5O5200)
003635-00127
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O1), N-octyl sulfox-
ide of isosafrole (and related compounds) (O57101), petroleum
distillate (063503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus
pyrethrins (069001)
006899-OOO1O
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O01), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarbox imide (057001), N-octyl sulfoxide of isosafrole
(and related compounds) (0571O1), petroleum distillate (0635O3),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus pyrethrins (069O01)
030943-00006
4200. 06 1 5 0.06% soluble concentrate/liquid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O1), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarbox imide (O570O1), piperonyl butoxide, technical
(067501), pyrethrins (O69OO1) plus isoparaf f inic hydrocarbons
(505200)
003635-00133*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
4200. 06 1 5 0.066% soluble concentrate/ 1 iauid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarbox imide (0570O1), petroleum distillate (O635O3),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus pyrethrins (069O01)
001421-00102
4200.5015 0.5% soluble concentrate/ 1 iauid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), methoxychlor,
technical (034001), petroleum distillate (063503), piperonyl
butoxide, technical (0675OD plus pyrethrins (0690O1)
001021-00865*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
4202.0015 2* (0.136 Ib/nal) soluble concentrate/ 1 iauid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarbox imide (057001), petroleum distillate (063503)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OOO655-OO661
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flLLETHRIN (flLLYL HOMQLOS OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&£O£.5O15 £.5* (0.1645 Ib/aal) soluble concentrate/1iquid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO40O1), petroleum dis-
tillate (O63503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OO4816-006£5
8£O£.6£15 £. &£X soluble concent rate/1 i quid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
OO10£1-00148
&£O3. 7515 3.75% (O.£5 Ib/oal) soluble concentrate/1iauid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O1), petroleum dis-
tillate (0&35O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
004816-00588
&£05.0O15 5% (0.37 Ib/oal) soluble concentrate/1iauid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O04OO1), petroleum dis-
tillate (O635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1)
O04816-OO631
4£05.5615 5. 56X soluble concentrate/liquid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1) plus piperonyl
butoxide, technical (O67501)
OOO655-00663*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O040O1), mineral oil
(0635O£) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501)
OOO665-O0663*
•jacket currently unavailable for review
&£06.8015 6.8% soluble concentrate/1iouid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO40O1), isobornyl thio-
cyanoacetate and related compounds (O47101), N-octyl bicyclohep-
tene dicarboximide (O570O1) plus petroleum distillate (063503)
001021-00635*
•jacket currently unavailable for review
&£07.5315 7.53% soluble concentrate/1iquid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O01), isobornyl thio-
cyanoacetate and related compounds (O471O1), N-octyl bicyclohep-
tene dicarboximide (OS7001) plus petroleum distillate (063503)
OO1021-00646*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&21S.5115 12.51% (0.9 Ib/oal) soluble concentrate/liquid
allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (004OO1), petroleum dis-
tillate (0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
004816-00583
Issued« 6-11-86 111-OO4001/£-53
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P.LLETHRIN (ftLLYL HOMOLOQ OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4213.3415 13.34% soluble concentrate/liquid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001) plus piperonyl
butoxxde, technical (0675O1)
QQO655-QO662*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
420O. 0216 0.019X liquid-ready to use
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1), beta-butoxy
beta'-thiocyano diethyl ether (010OO2), methoxychlor, technical
(Q340O1), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide (0570O1) plus
petroleum distillate (063503)
OO6607-OOOO1*
••jacket currently unavailable for review
4200.0316 0.03% liquid-ready to use
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O01), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (0570O1), 0, 0-diethyl O-(S-isopropyl-6-
methyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothioate (0578O1), petroleum dis-
tillate (0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (0&75O1)
OO5748-OO035 OO8845-OOO56
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001), N-octyl sulfoxide of isosafrole
(and related compounds) (057101), petroleum distillate (O635O3),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus pyrethrins (O&9OO1)
OO1537-OOO25*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
420O. 1016 0. IX (0.00834 Ib/oal) liquid-ready to use
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO40O1) plus chlorpyrifos
(059101)
000432-OO622* OOO432-00645 OO9591-OO115 011525-OOO67
•jacket currently unavailable for review
4200. 1216 0. 12% liquid-ready to use
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O01), 2,3«4, 5-bis(2-
butylene)tetrahydro-2-furaldehyde (O433O2) plus piperonyl butox-
ide, technical (O675O1)
002097-00013
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), alcohol or
ethanol or ethyl alcohol (001501), ethoxylated lanolin (O316O7),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus ammonium lauryl
sulfate (079O26)
002097-00011
»200.1216 0.125% (0.0825 Ib/oal) liquid-ready to use
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001), aromatic petro-
leum derivative solvent (006501), malathion (057701), petroleum
distillate (O635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
O04816-OO584
Issued! 6-11-86 III-OO4O01/2-54
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
420O.1516 O.15% liquid-ready to use
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO40O1) plus piperonyl
butoxide, technical (067501)
O£99O9-OOOO9
42O0.2516 0.£5* (O.O16-Q.017 Ib/aal) liquid-ready to use
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O1), petroleum dis-
tillate (063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501)
004816-OO577 009591-OOO46 O43954-OO020 045385-OOOO6
4200.2516 0.25* (O.0166 Ib/ual) liquid-ready to use
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboxirnide (O570O1), petroleum distillate (0635O3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501)
000655-00672
4£OO. 2516 0.25% (O.017 Ib/aal) liquid-ready to use
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1), butoxypolypro-
pylene glycol (011901), oil of citronella (021901), petroleum
distillate (0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501)
OO4816-OO587 013330-00018
4200.2516 0. 25*
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4200.5016 0.5% liquid-ready to use
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (Q04O01), butoxypolypro-
pylene glycol (O119O1), oil of citronella (0219O1), dipropyl
isocinchorneronate (0472O1) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical
(067501)
OOOc:7O-OOO75
4SOO. 5016 0.5X (O.0325 Ib/oal) liquid-ready to use
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1), petroleum dis-
tillate (0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501)
OO4816-OO576 0453S5-OOOO9
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate (063503)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501)
OOO052-OO229
4200.6216 0.625* (0.O41 Ib/qal) liquid-ready to use
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O1), petroleum dis-
tillate (O635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1)
004816-00585 008590-OO527
4200.8516 0.85* (O. O57 Ib/aal) liquid-ready to use
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O040O1), petroleum dis-
tillate (0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501)
OO4816-OO591 009591-00079
4201.2516 1.25% liquid-ready to use
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), petroleum dis-
tillate (063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501)
OO1622-OOO61 OO1769-O03O6 OO3314-OO038 004816-OO554
004816-00579 008123-OO088 008590-00528 008590-O0529
OO9591-OOO5O
4201.2516 1.25K (0.O82S Ib/aal) liquid-ready to use
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), petroleum dis-
tillate (063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OO1270-00213 OOS44O-OO110 011695-OO085 045385-OOOO3
4201.3916 1.39% liauid-readv to use
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), petroleum dis-
tillate (063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
000419-00206* 051O33-O0076*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
4200.0319 0.03% pressurized liquid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), 0-isopropoxy-
phenyl methylcarbamate (047802), petroleum distillate (063503)
plus 2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate and related compounds
(084001)
OO7992-OOOO6
159
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
*£OO. O519 0.05% pressurized liquid
allethrin
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
O.1% pressurized liquid (continued)
allethrin (allyl homo log of cinerin I) (OO4001), rnethoxychlor,
technical (034001), isobornyl thiocyanoacetate and related corn-
pounds (047101), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboxirnide (O570O1)
plus petroleum distillate (063503)
OOO475-OO031
allethrin coil (OO40OS) , rnethoxychlor, technical (034001), petro-
leum distillate (0635O3), piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1)
plus pyrethrins (O690O1)
O034O7-00046*
^suspended
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O04O01), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (0570O1), petroleum distillate (O635O3)
piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus pyrethrins (O69OO1)
OO3635-OO167
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O04OO1), aromatic petro-
leum distillate (O066O1), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide
(057OO1), N-octyl sulfoxide of isosafrole (and related com-
pounds) (057101), piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus
pyrethrins (O690O1)
003635-00105
4200.1119 0.11* pressurized liquid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001), butoxypolypro-
pylene glycol (0119O1) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical
(0675O1)
0096S8-00039»
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&SOO. 1219 0.129* pressurized liquid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O01), aromatic petro-
leum distillate (O066O1), petroleum distillate (063503) plus
(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-<2-methyl-l-propenyl>-
eyelopropanecarboxylate (069005)
011715-OO104
4200.1519 0.15% pressurized liquid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004001), aromatic petro-
leum distillate (O06601) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methyIpropeny1)cyclopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
004476-00073 005197-00049
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O01), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (0570O1), petroleum distillate (063503)
plus pyrethrins (069001)
001645-00014
/£(
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
O.15* pressurized liquid (continued)
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004OO1), essential oils
(04O5O1), N-octyl bi cyclohept ene d icarbox irnide (O570O1),
petroleum distillate (O63503), piperonyl butoxide, technical
(0675O1) plus pyrethrins (O690O1)
0016O3-OOO15 OO16O4-OOO14
&£OO.1619 O.1&2S pressurized liquid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1), aromatic petro-
leum distillate (OO66O1), essential oils (0405O1) plus
<5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl 2,2-dimethy1-3-<2-methylpropenyl)cyclo-
propanecarboxylate (O97801)
051O33-OOO63*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&20O.1619 O.1625X pressurized liquid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (Op4OOl), piperonyl butox-
ide, technical (0675O1) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
2, S-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropenyl)eyelopropanvcarboxylate
(O97801)
OOO432-OO626
42OO. 2019 0.2* pressurized liquid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO1), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (OS70O1) plus piperonyl butoxide, techni-
cal (0675O1)
OOO2O1-00321*
*jack«t currently unavailable for r»vi«w
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O04OO1), piperonyl butox-
ide, technical (O67SO1), plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
2, 2-dimethy1-3-<2-methylpropenyl)eyelopropanecarboxylate
(0978O1)
OOO432-OO594*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O04OO1). methoxychlor,
technical (O34OO1), 2-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide (046301),
petroleum distillate (O635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical
(0675O1)
004206-00020
&20O.2519 O.252* pressurized liquid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004OO1), trichloromono-
fluoromethane (000013), dichlorodifluoromethane (000014),
butoxypolypropylene glycol (O119O1), carbon dioxide (016601),
petroleum distillate (063S03), pine oil (0670O2), piperonyl
butoxide, technical (O67501) plus limonene (O797O1)
000499-00215
162
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ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4200.2613 0. £6* pressurized liquid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O01), piperonyl butox-
ide, technical (0675O1) plus <5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
£, £-dimethyl-3-(2-methy1propeny1)cyclopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
OOO432-OO631
4200.3019 0. 3X pressurized liquid
allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (OO4O01), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarbox irnide (057OO1), petroleum distillate (O635O3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501)
OO5130-OOOO7
4200.3619 0. 363* pressurized liquid
allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (O04O01), petroleum dis-
tillate (O635O3), piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1) plus
(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-l-propenyl)-
eyelopropanecarboxylate (0690O5)
011474-OOO44
4200.4019 0.4% pressurized liquid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O01), piperonyl butox-
ide, technical (O67501) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
2, 2—dimethyl-3-(2-methy1propeny1)cyclopropanecarboxylate
(0978O1)
000432-00627
4200. 5019 0.5% pressurized liquid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001), petroleum dis-
tillate (063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67SO1)
000432-00588* 000499-00205
»jacket currently unavailable for review
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001), aromatic petro-
leum distillate (OO6601), petroleum distillate (063503) plus
<5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropeny1)-
cyclopropanecarboxylate (O97B01)
000239-02558
4200.6019 0.6X pressurized liquid
allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (O04001), piperonyl butox
ide, technical (0675O1) plus <5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropeny1)cyclopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
0108O7-OOO140
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ftLLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
0. 6X pressurized liquid (continued)
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O04OO1), petroleum dis-
tillate (O635O3), piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus
(5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl 2,£-dimethyl-3-(2-methyIpropenyl)-
cyclopropanecarboxylate (O97QO1)
OOO432-O0686* 00047B-OO122 OO7O5&-OO108 011715-00148
041835-00007 04S6&S-OOOO2
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&£01.00:9 1% pressurized liquid
allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O01), petroleum dis-
tillate (063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OOO499-OO212
&202. 5019 2.5% pressurized liquid
allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (004001), kerosene
(O63501) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1)
O17839-OO039
1
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ALLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Appendix A-l
Listing of Active Ingredient(s) Found in Combination with the
Report Chemical
Chemical
Code
001501
004O01
004002
079028
006501
006601
009101
010O02
011901
043302
0166O1
059101
0710O4
0578O1
000014
037509
047201
040501
031607
Common Name
(source)
alcohol or ethanol or ethyl
alcohol
allethrin
EPA Acceptable
Common/Chemical Name
a1lethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin
I)
allethrin coil —
ammonium lauryl sulfate —
aromatic petroleum derivative —
solvent
aromatic petroleum distillate —
benzoic acid —
beta-butoxy beta*-thiocyano —
diethyl ether
butoxypolypropylene glycol —
2, 314, 5-bis(2-butylene)tetrahydro-2—
-furaldehyde
carbon dioxide —
chlorpyrifos —
cub* resins other than rotenone —
diazinon (ISO)
0,0-diethyl 0-<2-
i sopropy1-6-met hy1-
4-pyrimidinyl) phos-
phorothioate
d i ch1orod i f1uoromethane
2, 4-dinitroph«nol
dipropyl isocinchomeronate
essential oils
ethoxylated lanolin
Issuedi 6-11-86
III-004O01/2-62
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Appendix A-l
Listing of Active Ingredient
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Appendix A-l
Listing of Active Ingredient(s) Found in Combination with the
Report Chemical (continued)
Chemical
Code
067501
076103
069004
069001
069002
097801
05S301
071003
072605
009103
079101
004003
000013
084001
086803
Common Name
(source)
piperonyl butoxide
potassium nitrate
pyret hr i n co i1s
pyrethrins
pyrethrum powder other than
pyrethrins
resrnethrin
ronnel
rotenone
silicon dioxide
sodium benzoate
0,0,0,0-tetrapropy1 dithiopyro-
phosphate
d-trans allethrin
t r i ch1oromono f1uoromet hane
vapona
xylene range aromatic solvent
EPA Acceptable
Common/Chemical Name
piperonyl butoxide,
technical
<5-benzyl-3-furyl)-
methyl 2,2-dimethyl-
3-<2-methylpropenyl) -
eye1opropanecarboxy-
late
rotenone (and other
cube resins)
d-trans allethrin
(allyl homolog of
cin«rin I)
2,2-d i ch1orov i ny1
dimethyl phosphate
and related com-
pounds
— Use EPA Acceptable Common/Chemical Name
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III-O04001/2-64
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D-CIS/TRANS PLLETHRIN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP 2
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees) £
DOMESTIC OUTDOOR 4
(Domestic Dwellings) 4
INDOOR 5
(Ornamental Plants) 5
(Onima Is and Their Man-made Premises) 5
(Domestic Dwellings) 6
(Commercial and Industrial Uses) 7
African Violets £,5
Ageratum £
Althea £
Andromeda £
Arborvitae £
Ash £
Azalea 2
Begonia 5
Broad leaf Acacia 2
Camellia 2
Cherry (ornamental) 2
Chiness Evergreen 5
Chrysanthemum 2
Coleus 5
Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Areas (Indoor) 7
Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Areas (Outdoor) 7
Crabapple (ornamental) 2
Crape Myrtle £
Daisies 2
Daphne 2
Dieffenbachia 5
Dogwood 2
Domestic Dwellings, Indoor 6
Domestic Dwellings, Outdoor 4
English Ivy 2
Euonymus 2
Fatshedera 5
Ficus 5
Flowering Quince 2
Forsythi* £
Gardenia 2
Geranium £
Gladiolus 2
Iris £
Ivy 2,5
Juniper £
Kennels 5
Locust 2
Maple £
Marigold £
Issued: 6-11-86 III-004005-i
Provisional Update: 12-30-87
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TflBLE QF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
Mimosa £
Nast urt i urn £
Oak 2
Oleander £
Ornamental Ferns 5
Ornamental Trees 3
Palm 2
Peony £
Peperomia 2
Petunia £
Philodendron 5
Pines £
Purple Passion Vine £
Queen Sago £
Rhododendron 2
Roses 2
Salvia £
Schefflera 5
Snapdragon 2
Spirea 2
Spruce 2
Tobira 2
Toyon 3
Umbrella Tree 5
Verbena 3
Viburnum 3
Wandering Jew 5
Wisteria 3
Zinnia 3
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CO04OO5 D-CIS/TRPNS OLLETHRIN*
TYPE PESTICIDE; Insecticide, ftcaricide
FORMULATIONS!
Tech (86%)
FI (2.87%, 4.78%, 6.364%, 6.45%, 7.17%, 7.645%, 7.648%, 13.38%,
16.86%)
Impr (O. £3%, 0.24%, 4.3%, 5.39%, 5.41%, 5.84%, 5.95%, 6.03%, 9. 9SS,
9.99%, 19.1%, 19.12%, £1.65%)
EC (3.!££%>
SC/L (0.31%)
PrL
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Site and Pest
TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion (s)
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
/3101£AA African Violets
/31013AA Aqerat urn
/31121AA Althea
/3407SAA Qndrorneda
/ 3502100 ftrborvitae
/350££AA Ash
/340££AA ftzalea
/34£30AA Broadleaf Acacia
/34036AA Camellia
/35055AA Cherry (ornamental)
/310S5fifi Chrysanthemum
/35056flft Crabapple (ornamental)
/340460A Crane Mvrtle
/31085AO Daisies
/34049flO Daphne
/35043ftO Dogwood
/34052«ft English Ivv
/34053PA Euonyrnua
/34061AO Flowering Quince
/3406£A« ForavthiA
/ 34063Afi Sardenia
/31108AA Beraniucn
/31111AA Gladiolus
/311£6A« Iris
/34076AA lyy
/35O73AA Juniper
/35077AA Locust
/35083AA Maple
/31137AA Marigold
/35136AA Mimosa
/31143AA Nasturtium
/35093AA Oak
/34102AA Oleander
/35097AA Palm
/31151AA Peony
/3115£AA Peoeromia
/31154AA Petunia
/35098AA Pin«»
/31416AA Purple Passion Vina
/35356AA Queen Sago
/34118AA Rhododendron
/341£OAA Roses
/31171AA Salvi*
/31184AA Snapdragon
/34130AA Spirea
/35116AA Spruce
/34139AA Tobira
Apply sparingly on ash, azalea,
camellia, flowering quince, juni-
per and roses. These plants may
be subject to leaf or flower burn
under heavy use. Use cautiously
on young plants and new growth.
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D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN
posaoes and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnulat ion (s)
/342££AA
/312O6AA
/34137AA
/34228AA
/31213AA
ISASAPA
IRACAAA
IQAUACA
ITANABA
ITAAAAA
ITBCCZA
INBPAZA
IQAXAAA
IRAFAAA
IRAWAAA
ITBCCLA
ILAVAAA
IRABAAA
/350OOAA
ITAXAIC
African Violets cluster (continued)
Tovon
Verbena
Viburnum
UJister ia
Zinnia
Ants
Aphids
Boxelder bug
Cankerworms
Caterpi1lars
Climbing cut-
worms
Japanese beetle
Lace bugs
Leafhoppers
Mealybugs
Southern army-
worm
Spider mites
Whiteflies
CMAI3
(0.129*,
0.239X PrL)
Foliar application. Apply by
using a slow sweeping motion,
holding the dispenser approximate-
ly 1 foot from foliage. Spray
both upper and lower leaf sur-
faces until visibly wet. Repeat
as needed.
Formulated with phenothrin and
isoparaffinic hydrocarbons.
Ornamental Trees
Gypsy moth
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Site and Pest
DOMESTIC OUTDOOR
Dosages and Tolerance. Use.
Formul at ion (s)
. inn t at ions
General Warnings and Limitations; D-cis/trans allethrin is highly
toxic to fish. Do not apply directly to water or wetlands (swao-ps,
bogs, marshes, and potholes). Drift from treated areas may be haz-
ardous to organisms in adjacent aquatic sites. Do not contaminate
water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes.
(Domestic Dwellings)
(0.
0.19X,
0. 239% PrL)
630030A Domestic Dwellings. Outdoor
SASAAA Ants
SAAACA Bees
JBAAAA Centipedes
VAHAAA Crickets
OAAAFA Bnats
SBIADA Hornets
OAUAFA House fly
OAMAAA Mosquitoes
TAAABA Moths
SAAADA Wasps
SBIAEA Yellowjackets
OAMAAA Mosquitoes
Cl coil/10
ft:
(0.23% Impr)
CMAI]
Cl coil/10
ft]
<0.24% Impr)
Outdoor application. For bees.
hornets, was PS and yel low.iackets.
apply to nests in trees, bushes,
under leaves, chimneys, cracks
and crevices preferably at night
after pests have returned. For
other flying insects, direct
spray towards bushes or grass,
garbage cans, and compost piles.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: 2-hydroxyethyl octyl
sulfide, phenothrin, or resrneth-
rin.
Outdoor application. Apply repel
lent (mosquito coil) in places
frequented by pests.
May be formulated with pyrethrurn
powder other than pyrethrins.
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D-CIS/TRftNS ftLLETHRIN
Dosages and Tolerance, use.
Form LI 1 at i on ( s)
L i mi tat ions
/3101SFA
/31034FA
/31063FA
/31O71FA
/31089FA
/3417£FA
/34057FA
/34076FA
/39O01FA
/31155FA
/31175FA
/35265FA
/31278FA
ISASAAA
IRACAAA
IQAUACA
ITANABA
ITAAAAA
INBPAZA
IQAXAAA
IRAFAAA
IRAWAAA
ITBCCLA
ILAVAAA
IROBPftfi
/54003JR
ISOSfiflO
ISBIODA
IDftUAFA
IOAMAAA
INDOOR
General Warnings and Limitations!
disposal of wastes.
(Ornamental Plants)
African Violets
Begonia
Chinese Evergreen
Coleus
Dieffenbachia
Fatshedera
Ficus
Ivy
Ornamental Ferns
Ph ilodendron
Schefflera
Umbrella Tree
Wandering Jew
Do not contaminate water by
CMAI:
(0. 129* PrL)
Ants
Aphids
Boxelder bug
Cankerworms
Caterpi1lars
Japanese beetle
Lace bugs
Leafhoppers
Mealybugs
Southern army-
worm
Spider mit»»
Whiteflies
(Animals and Th«ir Man-made Premises)
Houseplant treatment. Spray both
upper and lower surface of leaves
from a distance of 12 to 14 inch-
es until visibly wet. Repeat as
needed.
Formulated with phenothrin and
isoparaffinic hydrocarbons.
ISAAAOA
ISBIAEA
Kennel*
Ant*
Bees
Cockroaches
Crickets
Gnats
Hornets
House fly
Mosquitoes
Moths
wasps
Yellowjackets
[MAID
0.5 fl.oz
O.31* SC/L/
1, OOO cu.ft
(O.31* SC/L)
or
(0.4£2X PrL)
Premise treatment. Spray direct-
ly on pests where possible. Thor-
oughly spray into all places
where pests hide, seek or congre-
gate. For ants, spray on trails
and other points of entry. For
bees, hornets, wasos and yellow-
lackets. apply to n«sts after
pests have returned, preferably
at night.
Formulated with phenothrin.
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D-CIS/TRPNS PLLETHRIN
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formul at i on (s >
/630010ft
ISPSPPP
ISPPPCP
INPTPFP
IVPPPBP
IVPHPPP
IMPBPBP
IOPPPFP
ISBIPOP
IOPUPFP
IOPMPPP
ITPPPBP
IMPBPCP
IIFPPEP
I5PPPOP
I SBIPEP
lOflftPPP
IOPMPPP
(Domest i c Owe 111 rigs)
Domestic Dwellings. Indoor
ftnts
Bees
Carpet beetle
Cockroaches
Crickets
Firebrat
Gnats
Hornets
House fly
Mosquitoes
Moths
Si 1verfish
Sowbugs
Wasps
Yellowjacket*
Flies
Mosquitoes
CMPI]
0. 5 f1. oz
0.31* SC/L/
1, OOO cu. ft
<0.31% SC/L)
or
(O. 129*,
0. 19*,
0. £39%,
0.4££*,
0.48%, 0.5*
PrL)
Indoor application. Spray direct-
ly on pests where possible. Thor-
oughly spray into all places
where pests hide, seek, or congre-
gate. For ants, spray on trails
and points of entry such as
around door frames, window sills,
openings around pipes, and door
jambs. For bees, apply only to
species that invade buildings.
Pirn directly at nest under raft-
ers and in wall voids. For car-
pet beetle, spray top and under-
side of rugs. For other crawl ing
insects, spray into cracks and
crevices, moist areas, openings
around pipes and sinks, und»r re-
frigerators, baseboards, and
storage areas.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: 2-hydroxyethyl octyl
sulfide, phenothrin, or resmeth-
r in.
- Indoor application. Ppply impreg-
Cl pad/£,300 nated materials (such as pads,
mats, or vapor mats) using an
electrical heater or a vapor gen-
erating machine. To use the
products, insert pads in the heat-
er, then plug into an electric
outlet. Pests will be controlled
by vapor produced by the heater.
Reduce room ventilation as much
as possible.
cu.ftD
(5. 39%,
5. 41*,
5. 84*,
6.03*,
9. 99*,
19. 12* Impr)
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IOAMAAA
/7700OJC
ISASAAA
ISAAACA
IVAAABA
IVAHAAA
IOAAAFA
ISBIADA
IOAUAFA
IOAMAAA
ITOOABO
ISAAADA
ISBIAEA
/7700OOA
ISAAACA
IOAAAFA
ISBIADA
ISAAAOA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formal at ion(s)
Domestic Dwellings. Indoor (continued)
Mosquitoes
— Indoor application. Apply repel-
[1 coil/1C lent (mosquito coil) in rooms and
ft 3 other places frequented by pests.
(0.£3% Impr) May be formulated with pyrethrum
powder other than pyrethrins.
[MAID
Cl coil/lO
ft]
(0.24% Impr)
(Commercial and Industrial Uses)
Commercial. Industrial and
Institutional Areas (Indoor)
Ants
Bees
Cockroaches
Crickets
Gnats
Hornets
House fly
Mosquitoes
Moths
Wasps
YellowjacRets
[MAID
0.5 fl.oz
0.31% SC/L/
1,OOO cu.ft
(0.31% SC/L)
or
(0.129%,
0. 4££% PrL)
Commercial. Industrial and
Institutional Area* (Outdoor)
Bees
Gnats
Hornets
Wasps
[MAID
(0.1£9% PrL)
Indoor application. Spray direct-
ly on pests where possible. Thor-
oughly spray into all places
where pests hide, seek, or congre-
gate. For ants, spray on trails
and points of entry such as
around door frames, window sills,
openings around pipes, and door
jambs. For bees, hornets, wasps
and vellowlackets. aim at nests
preferably at night after pests
have returned.
Formulated with phenothrin.
Outdoor treatment. Apply to nest
preferably at night after pests
have returned to their nests.
Formulated with phenothrin.
Issued: 6-11-86
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D-CIS/TRONS OLLETHRIN
Site arid Pest Dosanes and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu 1st i on (s)
QERIQL. MOTHPROOFING QND TfllMK MIX flPPLICQTIDNS
900900O Mothproof ing
Refer to
INDOOR
(Domestic Dwellings)
Domestic Dwellings, Indoor
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D-CIS/TRflNS ftLLETHRIN
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
&286.OOO1 8£% technical chemical
d-cis/trans allethrin (O040O5)
OO1021-01438 01O308-OOOO3* 039398-00019*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&£O£.870S £.87% formulation intermediate
d-cis/trans allethrin (004005), heavy aromatic naphtha
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D-CIS/TRONS OLLETHRIN
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
6213. 3802 13.38% formulation intermediate
d-cis/trans allethrin (0040O5)
001021-01451
&£16.860£ 1&.B6X formulation intermediate
d-cis/trans allethrin (OO40O5), petroleum distillate (063503)
plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 2,S-dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-l-pro-
penyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (O69005)
OO1021-O1426
4000.2310 0.23% impregnated materials
d-cis/trans allethrin (O040O5)
054O45-OOO01
6000. £410 0.24% impregnated materials
d-cis/trans allethrin (OO4005) plus pyrethrum powder other than
pyrethrins (069002)
OO3095-OO026
6004.3010 4.3% impregnated materials
d-cis/trans allethrin (004O05) plus permethrin <109701)
004822-00277* 004822-00274*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
6005.3910 5.39% impregnated materials
d-cis/trans allethrin (OO4005)
OO8842-OOOO3* 039398-00008
*jacket currently unavailable for review
6005.4110 5.41% impregnated materials
d-cis/trans allethrin (OO4O05)
049598-00001
6005.8410 5.84% impregnated materials
d-cis/trans allethrin (0040O5)
052969-00002
4005.9510 5.95% impregnated materials
d-cis/trans allethrin (004005)
003095-00041*
•jacket currently unavailable for review
&006.0310 6.03% impregnated materials
d-cis/trans allethrin (004005)
03939S-OO018 052971-00002
6009.9810 9.98% impregnated materials
d-cis/trans allethrin (004005)
003095-00042*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
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D-CIS/TRfiNS fiLLETHRIN
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formal at i or, (continued)
&O09.991O 9.93% impregnated materials
d-cis/trans allethrin (OOAO05)
0495S9-OOG02
&O19. 101O 19. 1* impregnated materials
d-cis/trans allethrin (O04OO5)
008842-GO004*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&019.1210 19.12* impregnated materials
d-cis/trans allethrin (OO40O5)
039398-OOO£0 05£971-00001
&021.651O £1.85% impregnated materials
d-cis/trans allethrin (OO40O5)
052969-00001*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&2O3.12IS 3.!££* emulsifiable concentrate
d-cis/trans allethrin (OO4OO5), aromatic petroleum distillate
(O06601), N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide (0570O1) plus
cyano (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 4-chloro-alpha-(1-methylethyl)-
benzeneacetate (109301)
OO1021-O1516
&SOO.3115 0.31% soluble concentrate/1iouid
d-cis/trans allethrin (OO4005), petroleum distillate (OS3503)
plus <3-phenoxyph«nyl)methyl S,£-dimethyl-3-(2-methy1-1-pro-
penyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (O690O5)
001021-01473
4200. 1319 0. liE'9* pressurised liquid
d-cis/trans allethrin cyclopropanecarboxylate
(0690O5) plus isoparaffinic hydrocarbons (505200)
008845-00082
d-cis/trans allethrin (O040O5), aromatic petroleum distillate
(006601), petroleum distillate (063503) plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)-
methyl 2, £-dimethy1-3-(2-methy1-1-propenyl)cyclopropanecarboxy-
late (069005)
007056-00142* 007754-00032 010S06-OO047 0108O7-OO077
011598-00040 033176-OO03O O40849-00006 O47834-OOO13
*jacket currently unavailable for review
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D-CIS/TRANS ALLETHRIN
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4200. 1413 0. 14% pressurized liquid
d-cis/trans allethrin (004005) plus (5-benzy1-3-fury1)methy1
£, 2-d imethy1-3-(£-methylpropenyl)-eyelopropanecarboxylate
(0978O1)
OO4S££-002S7*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-cis/trans allethrin (004005), piperonyl butoxide, technical
(0675O1) plus <5-benzyl-3-furyl>methyl £,£-dimethy1-3-(£-methy1-
propeny1)-eyelopropanecarboxy late (097801>
OO482£-OO£86*
•"•jacket currently unavailable for review
4£00.1919 0.19% pressurized liquid
d-cis/trans allethrin (OO40O5), £-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide
(046301) plus <3-phenoxyphenyl) methyl £, E-d imethyl-3- (£-rnethyl-
1-propenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (O69O05)
0048££-O0184
4200.2419 0. £39% pressurized liquid
d-cis/trans allethrin (OO4005) plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl
2, 2-dimethy1-3-(2-methyl-l-propenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate
(069005)
004822-00283
d-cis/trans allethrin (OO4005) , aromatic petroleum distillate
(O06601), petroleum distillate (063503) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl>-
methyl 2, 2-dimethyl-3-<2-methylpropenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
004822-00181*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
4200.4219 0.422% pressurized liquid
d-cis/trans allethrin (004005), petroleum distillate (0635O3)
plus <3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl £,2-dimethy1-3-(2-methyl-l-pro-
penyl )cyclopropanecarboxylate (0690O5)
046813-00017
4200.4819 0.48* pressurized liquid
d-cis/trans allethrin (004005), petroleum distillate (063503)
plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 2,2-dimethy1-3-(2-methyl-l-pro-
penyl )cyclopropanecarboxylate (069005)
O048S2-00173
4200.5019 d-cis/trans allethrin (004005), aromatic petroleum distillate
(OO6601), petroleum distillate (063503) plus (5-benzy1-3-furyl)-
methyl 2,2-dimethy1-3-<2-methy1propenyl)-cyclopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
OO4822-OO162
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D-CIS/TRfiNS ftLLETHRIN
Oppendix ft-1
Listing of fictive Ingredient(s) Found in Combination with the
Report Chemical
Chemical
Code
006601
109301
006602
046301
505200
O57O01
1O9701
063503
069005
067501
069O02
097801
105901
Common Name
(source)
aromatic petroleum distillate
fenvalerate
heavy aromatic naphtha
2-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfidi
isoparaffinic hydrocarbons
MGK £64
permethrin
petroleum distillate
phenothrin
piperonyl butoxidi
pyrethrum powder other than
pyrwthrins
resmethrin
EPP Acceptable
Common/Chemical Name
cyano (3-phenoxyphen-
yl)methyl 4—chloro-
alpha- ( 1-methy lethy 1 )
benzeneacetate
N-octyl bicyclohep-
tened icarboMimide
sumithion
(3-phenoxyphenyl) -
methyl S,£-dimethyl-
3-(2-methyl-l-pro-
penyl)cyclopropane-
carboxylate
piperonyl butoxide,
technical
<5-benzyl-3-furyl)-
methyl £,£-dimethyl-
3- <£-rnethyl property 1)
eyelopropanecarboxy-
late
0,0-dimethyl C~<4
nitro-m-toly1)phos
phorothioate
— Us* Common Name
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D-TRPNS ALLETHRIN (RLLYL HOMQLOG OF CINERIN I)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP £
(Agricultural Crops) £
TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP 3
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees) 3
(Noncrop, Wide Area, and General Indoor/Outdoor Treat-
ments) 4
GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP 6
(Agricultural Crops) 6
GREENHOUSE NONFOOD CROP 6
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees) 6
DOMESTIC OUTDOOR 7
(Household) 7
AQUATIC FOOD CROP 1O
(Agricultural Crops) 1O
INDOOR 11
(Agricultural Crops) 11
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees) 1£
(Processed or Manufactured Products, and Food or Feed
Container or Dispensers) 13
(Pets and Domestic Animals) 13
(Animals and Their Man-Made Premises) 15
(Household) 17
(Commercial and Industrial Uses) 22
Agricultural Crops £
Agricultural Crops (greenhouse) 6
Aircraft (non-feed/food) 22
Asparagus 2
Asparagus (greenhouse) 6
Automobiles (non-feed/food) 22
Beans (green) 2
Beans (green) (greenhouse) 6
Beans (lima) 2
Beans (lima) (greenhouse) &
Beans (Max) 2
Beans (wax) (greenhouse) &
Beets (table) £
Beets (table) (greenhouse) &
Cat Sleeping Quarters 15
Cats 13
Citrus Fruits (non-bearing) 2
Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Areas
(edible) 2*
Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Areas
(other than edible product areas) 22
Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Areas,
Outdoor 27
Corn (field) 2
Corn (field) (greenhouse) &
Corn (sweet) 2
Issued: 5-28-86 111-004003-i
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D-TRfiNS PLLETHRIN (ftLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
TQBLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name
Corn (sweet) (greenhouse)
Cranberry (non-bearing)
Cucumbers
Cucumbers (greenhouse)
Dog Sleeping Quarters and Kennels
Dogs
Domestic Dwellings, Contents
Domestic Dwellings, Indoor
Domestic Dwellings, Outdoor
Dried Fruits
Eating Establishments (areas other than edible
product areas)
Eating Establishments (edible)
Farm Milk Houses
Food Processing Plants (areas other than edible
product areas)
Food Processing Plants (edible)
Horse Barns
Horses
Houseplants
Ornamental Herbaceous Plants
Ornamental Plants (greenhouse)
Ornamental Plants in Commercial and Institutional
Buildings and Indoor Landscapes
Ornamental and /or Shade Trees
Ornamental Woody Shrubs and Vines
Peas
Peas (greenhouse)
Peppers
Peppers (greenhouse)
Processed Food
Railway Cars (non-food/feed)
Recreat i ona 1 Areas
Ship Holds
Spinach
Spinach (greenhouse)
Squash (summer)
Squash (summer) (greenhouse)
Tomato
Tomato (greenhouse)
Trucks (non- food /feed)
Weed Hosts of Plant Pathogens
Pane
6
£
£
&
15
13
17
18
7
11
££
£4
1&
££
£4
16
14
1£
3
7
1£
3
3
£
&
£
&
13
££
4
££
£
&
£
&
£
&
£2
5,7
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C0040O3 D-TRflNS OLLETHRIN (OLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)*
TYPE PESTICIDE; Insect icicle, ftcancide
FORMULQTIONS;
Tech (93%, 99.99%)
FI (0.67%, 0.837%, 0.908%, 1.431%, 1.6£%, £%, £.69%, 3%, 3.23%,
3.4%, 3.93%, 4.03%, 5%, 5.37%, 5.38%, 5.53%, 6%, 6.69%, 6.7£%,
7. £8%, 7.5%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 12. 5%, 16.17%, 17. £%, £0.97%, £4. £%,
£7.9699%, £9.04%, 38.4%, 41.3%, 46. £5%, 48. £0£%, 51.6£%,
7£.34%)
D (O. 15%, 0. 36%, 1. 8%)
Impr
Parenthesized pest name - Claims for pest control limited to
suppression of population are indicated by entirely parenthesized
pest name.
*bioallethrin
d-trans-chrysanthernum monocarboxyl ic ester of dl-2-ally1-4—
hydroxy-3-methyl-2-cyclopenten-l-one
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Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Forum 1 at tori (s)
TERRESTRIflL FOOD CROP
(agricultural Crops)
/£SO37ftfl agricultural Crops (including N.F.
asparagus, beans (green),
beans (lima), beans (Max),
beets (table), corn (field),
corn (sweet), cucumbers, peas,
peppers, spinach, squash
(summer), and tomato)
Refer to GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP, (ftgricultural
Crops), Agricultural Crops for use and limita-
tion information.
/OSOOODfi Citrus Fruits (non-bearing) N.F.
Refer to TERRESTRIftL NONFOOD CROP, (Ornamental
Plants and Forest Trees), Ornamental Herbaceous
Plants cluster for use and limitation informa-
t ion.
/OlOlODft Cranberry (non-bearing) N.F.
Refer to TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP, (Ornamental
Plants and Forest Trees), Ornamental Herbaceous
Plants cluster for use and limitation infor-
rnat ion.
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/31000AA
/35000AA
/34000AA
/02000DA
/01010DA
IRACAAA
ITBCCFC
IZZZADA
ITBCABA
INBPAZA
IQAXAAA
IRAFAAA
IRAWAMA
INAPAFA
ITCHADA
ITBNAOA
IQAMAAA
ISAAABA
IGDAACA
ILAVAAA
IRAEAAA
ITAUADA
IMOAAAA
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion (s)
TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
General Warnings and Limitations; Apply with caution to African
violet, ash, azalea, browallia, caenothus, camellia, columnea,
cotoneaster, cyclamen, cypress, flowering quince, gloxinia,
impatiens, jade, juniper, non—bearing mulberry, oxalis, plurnosa
fern, primrose, Reiger begonia, and rose, including hybrid tea
rose. These plants may be subject to leaf or flower burn under
certain conditions of use. As with all plants listed above,
especially carnations, chrysanthemums and roses, there exists a
wide variety of species and cultivars and therefore, a wide range
of susceptibility to injury. To ascertain possible phototoxic-
ity, spray a few plants, wait 24 hours and check for possible
injury.
Ornamental Herbaceous Plants
Ornamental and/or Shade Trees
Ornamental Woody Shrubs and
Vines
Aphids
Armyworm
(larvae)
Bud worms
Cutworms (in-
cluding climb-
ing cutworm)
Japanese beetle
Lace bugs
Leafhoppers
Longtailed
mealybug
Mexican bean
beetle
Mimosa webworm
Oakworms
Plant bugs
Sawflies
Slugs
Spider mites
(including
twospotted
spider mites)
Spittlebugs
Tent catei—
pi 1lars
(Thrips)
[MAID
<0. 3*
or
RTU)
or
1 ft of row/
sec of spray
(0.125-0.5*
PrL)
Apply with caution to young
plants and new growth. Do not
apply when temperatures exceed 9O
F (32.2 C).
Foliar application. Spray pests
directly. Apply in the evening
or on a cloudy day when the air
is still. Use a slow sweeping
motion keeping the nozzle 18 inch-
es away from the plants. Avoid
wetting the foliage with the
spray. For heavy growth spray
the row on both sides. Repeat as
needed.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion ofi MBK 264, piperonyl
butoxide, phenothrin, or resmeth-
rin.
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/35000AA
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D-TRANS ALLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnu 1 at i on (s)
Ornamental Herbaceous Plants cluster (continued)
Pest list continued from previous page.
Tussock moths
(includ ing
gypsy moth)
Whiteflies
(Ornamental and/or Shade Trees)
Gypsy moth
(larvae)
CMAI3 Bark application. Wrap the band
1 band/tree around the trunk overlapping the
(O.125% Impr) ends and securing with paper
clips.
Formulated with resmethrin.
CMAI3
(0.15* PrL)
ITAUADA
/670O20A
/7700OOA
ISASAAA
IMDAAAA
ISBIADA
IKAAAAA
ISPAADA
Bark application. Wrap the pro-
vided band around the trunk (ap-
proximately 5 to 6 feet above the
ground) when larvae arc first
noticed. Spray the exposed sur-
face of the band completely and
evenly. Repeat at 7 day inter-
vals as needed. Repeat applica-
tion after heavy rainfall.
Formulated with resmethrin.
Foliar application. Apply when
larvae are young and tents are
first noticed. Apply in the late
afternoon or evening when pests
have returned to the nest. Sat-
urate the tents (nests) thorough-
ly. Repeat as needed.
Formulated with resmethrin.
(Noncroo. Wide Area, and General Indoor/Outdoor Treatments)
Recreat i ona1 Areas
Tent eater-
pi 1 lars
CMAI:
(0.1O7X RTU)
Ants
Earwigs
Hornets
Spiders
Wasps
CMAI3
0.15-0.4X
finished
spray
(0.15-0.4S
PrL)
Outdoor treatment for nuisance
pests on or entering buildings.
Within 2 hours after treatment
sweep up all dead pests and de-
posit these sweepings into a
closed garbage container. For
ants, spray trails, nests, and
points of entry. Spray on ants
where possible. Repeat as need
ed. Spray directly on earwigs i
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
Recreational Areas (continued)
100AACA
ITAAAPA
IOAAAFA
IOAUAFA
IOAKAAA
IOAMAAA
IOAAACA
ITAAAPA
IOAAAFA
ICAUAFA
IOAKAAA
IOAMAAA
Biting flies
Flying moths
Gnats
House fly
Midges
Mosquitoes
crevices and other hiding places
on outdoor porches, patio floor
and doorway entrances. Repeat as
needed. For hornets and Hasps.
apply in late evening when pests
are at rest. Spray liberally in-
to hiding and breeding places,
contacting as many pests as possi-
ble. Repeat as needed. Spray
directly on stray wasps as they
enter buildings. For spiders.
direct short bursts of spray on
spiders and repeat as needed.
Formulated with resmethrin.
CMAI3 Outdoor treatment. Apply to pest
1-3 sec/cu. yd resting ar*eas. Hold the canister
(0.1-0.AX
PrL)
(Biting flies)
(Flying moths)
(Gnats)
(House fly)
(Midges)
(Mosquitoes)
CMAI3
0. 15-0.AX
finished
spray
(0.15-0.AX
PrL)
18 to SA inches away from shrubs,
bushes, and grassy areas and
spray with a slow sweeping motion
while moving away from the treat-
ed areas.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: 2-hydroxyethyl octyl
sulfide and resmethrin.
Outdoor treatment to reduce annoy-
ance. Apply to open porches and
patios in a slow sweeping motion
while moving away from the treat-
ed areas. Spray only while the
air is still. Allow the spray to
dissipate before occupying the
treated area. Repeat as neces-
sary.
Formulated with resmethrin.
/32008AA
Weed Hosts of Plant Pathogens
Refer to GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP, (Agricultural
Crops), Agricultural Crops for use and limita-
tion information.
Issued: 5-28-B6
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/£B037fifl
/32008CO
/c'803700
/3£OO8PI«
ILOftfiBO
IMOflOOfi
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EPft Compendium of Acceptable Uses
D-TRftNS ALLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP
(Paricultural Crops)
Paricultural Crops (including
asparagus, beans (green),
beans (lima), beans (Max),
beets (table), corn (field),
corn (sweet), cucumbers, peas,
peppers, spinach, squash
(summer), and tomato)
Ophids CSLN3
Flying insects —
Mites (0.
Thrips
Whiteflies
PrL)
N. F.
Research crops grown in contain-
ers in and around the greenhouses
of Del Monte Corporation, fllameda
County, CO. No part of treated
plants may be used as food or
feed.
SLN - Use limited to CP.
Foliar application. Spray to Met
surfaces or fill space. Repeat
as needed.
Formulated with resmethrin.
GREENHOUSE NONFOOD CROP
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trt
L>
General Warnings and Limitations; fipply with caution to African
violet, ash, azalea, browallia, caenothus, camellia, columnea,
cotoneaster, cyclamen, cypress, flowering quince, gloxinia,
impatiens, jade, juniper, non-bearing mulberry, oxalis, plumosa
fern, primrose, Reiger begonia, and rose, including hybrid tea
rose. These plants may be subject to leaf or flower burn under
certain conditions of use. As with all plants listed above, es-
pecially carnations, chrysanthemums and roses, there exists a
wide variety of species and cultivars and therefore, a wide range
of susceptibility to injury. To ascertain possible phototoxic-
ity, spray a few plants, wait 24 hours and check for possible
injury. If application is made indoors, remove infested plants
from living and eating areas prior to spray application. Spray
several plants at once and in an area not likely to come in con-
tact with pets, children or food. When leaves dry, plants can be
returned to original position. If plant removal is not possible,
remove or cover exposed food and food handling surfaces, includ-
ing utensils. Shut off ventilating systems, air ducts and air
conditioning equipment. fivoid spray contact with surrounding
surfaces in area. Leave the sprayed area after treatment, and
vent i1 ate.
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/32QOOCA
/32000AA
IRACAAA
ITBCABA
IRAFAAA
IQAMAAA
IGDAACA
IRflEAAA
.IMOAAAA
IRflBAAA
/3SOOBCA
EPP Compendium of Occeotable Uses
D-TRANS ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Fortiiu 1 at i on (s)
Ornamental Plants (greenhouse)
Aohids [MOID
Cutworms —
Leafhoppers or
Plant bugs 1 ft of row/
Slugs sec of spray
Soider mites (0.15-0.4%
(including PrL)
twospotted
spider rnites)
Spittlebugs
(Thrips)
Whiteflies
weed Hosts of Plant Pathogens
Foliar application. Spray pest
directly. Spray short bursts
from 1 to 3 seconds thoroughly
covering all sides until foliage
is slightly moist. Avoid heavy
wetting. Repeat as needed.
Formulated with resrnethrin.
Refer to GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP, (Agricultural
Crops), Agricultural Crops for use and limita-
tion information.
/630030ft
ISflSAAfl
ILflMOQfi
ILAVABA
IVAAABA
IVAHAAA
IMDAAAA
1MNAAAA
IJCAAAA
IIFAAEA
DOMESTIC OUTDOOR
General Warnings and Limitations; Bioallethrin is highly toxic to
fish. Do not apply directly to water or wetlands (swamps, bogs,
marshes, and potholes). Drift from treated areas may be hazardous
to organisms in adjacent aquatic sites. Do not contaminate water
by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes.
(Household)
Dornest ic Dwellings. Outdoor
Ants (including
fire ants)
Brown dog tick
Clover mite
Cockroaches
Crickets
Earwigs
Fleas
Millipedes
Sowbugs
CMflID
0.03-O.27%
finished
spray
(0.06% SC/L)
<0.05-0.£7%
RTU)
(0.03-0. 4%
PrL)
Outdoor treatment. Spray infest-
ed areas thoroughly including out-
side surfaces of screens, doors,
window frames, foundations, pati-
os, or other places where pests
may enter. For ants, spray hills
and runways. Repeat as needed.
Do not spray vegetation.
Formulated with essential oils,
2-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide,
0-isopropoxyphenyl methylcarba-
mate, MGK 264, chlorpyrifos,
piperonyl butoxide, vapona, and
resrnethrin.
Issued: 5-28-86
111-004003-7
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D-TRANS RLLETHRIN (OLLYL HOMQLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Lirni t at ions
Formulat ion (s)
Dcirnestic Dwellings. Outdoor (continued)
IJBOOOO
IVfiHPRR
fints
Centipedes
Crickets
[MOID
O. 1-0.2% fin-
ished spray
(0.l-O.2%
PrL)
ISflSflflfl
IMDOOOfi
ISBIODO
IJEBftflft
ISftftPDO
flnts
Earwi gs
Hornets
Scorpions
Spiders
Wasps
0.O5-0.4%
finished
spray
<0.06% SC/L)
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D-TRANS PLLETHRIM (ALLYL HQMOLOB OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formul at ion (s)
IGRAACR
IC3PAACA
ITPPPPA
IOBMPPP
IOPPPFP
ISBIPDB
IOPUPFP,
lOPMflftP
ISPPODP
IOAQQCA
ITOOPPP
IOAPPFP
IOPMPPP
IOPPPPP
ITPPPPP
ISBIPDP
IOPMPPA
ISPPPDP
Domestic Dwell ings. Outdoor (continued)
Bees
Biting flies
(includ ing
deer" f 1 i es and
stable fly)
Flying moths
Fruit f1ies
Gnats
Hornets
House fly
Midges
Mosquitoes
Wasps
Yellowjackets
(Biting flies)
(Flying moths)
(Gnats)
(House fly)
(Midges)
(Mosquitoes)
Flies
Flying moths
Hornet*
Mosquitoes
Wasps
CMAI:
0.1-0.5% fin-
ished spray
Cl-3 sec/
cu. ydD
(3% EC)
(0. 10754 RTU)
(O.l-O.5%
PrL)
0.05-O.6%
finished
spray
(O. 05-0.837%
EC)
(0.05-0.6%
RTU)
(0. 1-0.3%
PrL)
CMP, I]
O.03% finish-
ed spray
(0.03% PrL)
Outdoor treatment. Ppply to pest
resting aras. Spray 1.5 to 6
feet from shrubs, bushes, and
grassy areas and spray with a
slow sweeping motion while moving
away from the treated areas. For
bees, hornets, wasps, and vellow-
.lackets. aim spray at nest open-
ings in the ground, eves, bushes,
and in cracks and crevices which
may harbour nests, saturating
nest opening and contacting as
many pests as possible. Repeat
as needed.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: 2-hydroxyethyl octyl
sulfide, M3K 264, malathion,
piperonyl butoxide, resmethrin,
or fenvalerate.
Outdoor treatment to reduce annoy-
ance. Apply to open porches and
patios in a slow sweeping motion
while moving away from the treat-
ed areas. Spray only while the
air is still. Allow the spray to
dissipate before occupying the
treated area. Repeat as neces-
sary.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion oft methoxychlor, essential
oils, 2-hydroxyethyl octyl sul-
fide, MSK 264, piperonyl butox-
ide, or resmethrin.
Outdoor treatment. Spray window
wells and foundation wall above
soil level, doors and window
frames. Spray surfaces near
light fixtures and other areas
where pests are frequently seen
or congregate.
Formulated with MGK £64, diazi-
non, and piperonyl butoxide.
Issued: 5-28-86
111-004003-9
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D-TRflNS OLLETHRIN (ftLLYL HOMOLOB OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnu lat ion (s)
Domestic Dwellings. Outdoor (continued)
(Flies) CMPI3 Outdoor treatment to reduce annoy-
(Mosquitoes) O. l-O.5% fin- ance. Spray outside surfaces of
ished spray window and door frames as well as
(0.l-O.5S other areas where pests may enter
PrL) premises. P.lso spray dark cor-
ners and localized resting areas
(such as under eaves) or porches
and patios where pests congre-
gate.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MGK £64, chlorpyrifos,
or piperonyl butoxide.
(Mosquitoes) CMPI3 Outdoor treatment. Place in con-
0. 25'X and fined outdoor areas where there
0.4% mosqui- is little or no breeze such as
to coils patios or porches. Light the
(0.25%, 0.4* outer end of the coil and place
Irnpr) on the provided holder or * suit-
able dish or receptacla.
Formulated with pyrethrum powder
other than pyrethrins.
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D-TRftNS ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOB OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest
INDOOR
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitation*
Formulation(s)
General learnings and Limitations; Do not contaminate water by
disposal of wastes. Remove pets and birds and cover fish aquari-
ums before spraying. Do not linger in treated areas. Ventilate
the area after treatment is completed. Do not apply as a space
spray while food processing is underway. Except in federally in-
spected meat and poultry plants, when applied as a surface spray
with care and in accordance with the directions and precautions giv-
en above, food processing operations may continue. Foods should be
removed or covered before treatments. Thoroughly wash all food
processing surfaces before reuse. In federally inspected meat and
poultry plants, all surfaces in processing areas must be washed and
rinsed in potable water after spraying. In other food processing
plants, if washing of equipment, benches, shelving, etc., where ex-
posed food will be handled, is impractical, do not allow food to
come in contact with treated surfaces for at least 48 hours.
M3026EA
(flgricultural Crops)
Dried Fruits
IMfiftAFA
Stored product
insects
CMAI:
0.5% finishi
spray
Cl gal/
50,OOO
cu. ft:
(0.5* RTU)
4 ppm
No preconsumption interval
through 0.5 percent finished
spray at 1 gallon per SO,OOO
cubic feet.
Stored commodity treatment.
id Close room or warehouse and shut
off all ventilating systems. Dis-
pense as a fin* mist in air above
trays or shelves of dried fruit.
Use appropriate spray equipment,
cold aerosol generator or fixed
ceiling sprayer to produce a very
fine spray. Do not apply to
fruit directly. If overhead
sprayers are used, be sure that
spray is discharged from at least
6 feet over top of trays. Venti-
late after treatment.
Formulated with MGK 264 and
piperonyl butoxide.
Issued: 5-28-86
111-004003-11
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D-TRfiNS PLLETHRIN (fiLLYL HOMQLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limit at-ions
Formulation(s)
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
General Warnings and Limitations! Ppply with caution on Pfrican
violet, ash, azalea, browallia, caenothus, camellia, colurnnea,
cotoneaster, cyclamen, cypress, flowering quince, gloxinia,
irnpatiens, jade, juniper, non-bearing mulberry, oxalis, plumosa
fern, primrose, Relger begonia, and rose, including hybrid tea
rose. These plants may be subject to leaf or flower burn under
certain conditions of use. Ps with all plants listed above, es-
pecially carnations, chrysanthemums and roses, there exists a
wide variety of species and cultivars and therefore, a wide range
of susceptibility to injury. To ascertain possible phototoxic-
ity, spray a few plants, wait £4 hours and check for possible
injury. If application is made indoors, remove infested plants
from living and eating areas prior to spray application. Spray
several plants at once and in an area not likely to come in con-
tact with pets, children or food. When leaves dry, plants can be
returned to original position. If plant removal is not possible,
remove or cover exposed food and food handling surfaces, includ-
ing utensils. Shut off ventilating systems, air ducts and air
conditioning equipment. Avoid spray contact with surrounding sur-
faces in area. Leave the sprayed area after treatment, and venti-
late.
/32000PP
IRPCPPP
IQPXPPR
ILPVPPP
IMQPPPP
Houseolants
Pphids
Lace bugs
Spider mites
Thrips (ex-
posed )
CMflID Foliar application. Spray in
— short bursts, holding the canis-
(O.3* RTU) ter 18 inches from the foliage.
<0.125-O.£5* Spray both sides of the leaves.
PrL) Do not w«t. Repeat as needed.
Leave the spray area and venti-
late after treatment.
Formulated with MBK £64, pipei—
onyl butoxide, and resrnethrin.
Refer to GREENHOUSE NONFOOD CROP, (Ornamental
Plants and Forest Trees), Ornamental Plants
(greenhouse) for additional use and limitation
information.
/320OOOP Ornamental Plants in Commercial
and Institutional Buildings
and Indoor Landscapes
Refer to GREENHOUSE NONFOOD CROP, (Ornamental
Plants and Forest Trees), Ornamental Plants
(greenhouse) for additional us* and limitation
informat ion.
Issued: 5-28-86
111-004003-1£
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D-TRflNS PLLETHRIN (ftLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site arid Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formal at ion(s)
(Processed or Manufactured Products.
or Dispensers)
and Food or Feed Container
M30£7Eft
Processed Food
IMfiflfiFft
Stored product
insects
2. pprn
No preconsumption interval
through 0.5 percent finished
spray at 1 fluid ounce per 1,OOO
cubic feet.
CMftI3 Indoor space spray treatment.
0.554 finished Close room or warehouse and shut
spray
Cl fl.oz/
1,OOO cu. ft]
(0.554 RTU)
(Pets and Domestic ftnimals)
/540021ft
/540031ft
IMNftftftfl
ILflftftCft
Fleas
Ticks
CMftlD
(354 EC)
(0.107* RTU)
(0.054-0. 454
PrL)
/540031ft
IMNftftftft
ILftftftCft
(Dogs)
Fleas
Ticks
<0.£554 RTU)
off all ventilating systems. Use
appropriate spray equipment or
fixed ceiling sprayers that pro-
duce a very fine spray. Venti-
late area after treatment. Re-
peat as necessary.
Formulated'with MGK £64 and
piperonyl butoxide.
Do not apply to animals under 6
weeks of age.
ftnimal treatment. ftpply directly
to animals along the back, under
forelegm and on other areas ex-
cept the scrotum and anus. Part
hair to contact akin and insure
good coverage. Hold nozzle about
1 foot away while spraying. ftp-
ply until the hair is moist. Do
not directly spray in animals1
eyes or mouth. Repeat within 24
hours of first treatment if neces-
sary. Spray t icks directly.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MGK repellent R-ll, MGK
£64, phenothrin, or resmethrin.
ftnimal dip treatment. Swab or
sponge the entire coat of the dog
and allow the dog to dry in a
warm place without rinsing or
towelling. Repeat at 7 day inter-
vals. Do not apply to puppies.
Dog may be washed between dips.
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D-TRPNS OLLETHRIN (fiLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Peat Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion (s)
cluster (continued)
cwon
shampoo
(0.05-O.1%
RTU>
/56005IP
IOBKPCP
IOPUPEP
IMNPPPP
IOPPPFP
IOPUPDP
IOBKPBP
IOPUPFP
IOPMPPP
IOPUPHP
Horses
Deer flies
Face fly
Fleas
Gnats
Horn fly
Horse fly
House fly
Mosquitoes
Stable fly
CMPI3
<0.14* RTU)
Pnimal shampoo treatment. Wet
animal thoroughly. Starting at
the head and working back, rub
shampoo over animals' entire body
until the animal is covered with
lather. Work the lather into the
hair to wet the skin. Allow the
lather to stay on the animal for
5 to 1O minutes. Rinse and towel
dry. Keep shampoo away from the
dog's eyes and mouth.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MSK £64, piperonyl
butoxide, or resmethrin.
Do not apply to horses intended
for slaughter.
Animal treatment. Ppply as a
repellent. Brush animal to re-
move loose dust and dirt. Moist-
en folded turkish towelling with
material. Wipe briskly against
the growth of hair, giving spe-
cial attention to shanks, legs,
shoulders, neck, and face. Re-
peat as necessary, but not over £
times per day. Groom with brush.
Formulated with oil of citronel-
la, dipropyl isocinchomeronate,
and piperonyl butoxide.
Issued: 5-28-86
111-004003-1*
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D-TRANS ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
/54002JA
/54003JA
ILAMAQA
IMNAAAA
ILAMACA
Site and Pest
(Animals and Their Man-Made Premises)
Cat Sleeping Quarters
Dog Sleeping Quarters and Ken-
nels
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formal at ion(s)
Brown dog tick
Fleas
Lone star tick
IMNAAAA
Fleas
IMNAAAA
ILAAACA
Fleas
Ticks
Issued: 5-88-86
[MOID Animal premise treatment. Keep
0.03-0.6% nozzle 1 to 1.5 feet from sur-
finished faces when spraying. Remove and
spray destroy pets' old bedding. Spray
or sleeping quarters of pets, around
2 sec of baseboards, window and door
spray/linear frames, walls, cracks and local
ft
(0.837-6% EC)
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D-TRONS PLLETHRIN (ftLLYL HOMOLOB OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
Cat Sleeping Quarters cluster (continued)
/5O003JA
ITAAAPA
IQAAAFA
IOAUAFA
IOAMAAA
Farm Milk Houses
Flying moths
Gnats
House fly
Mosquitoes
[MOID
O.SX finishi
spray
(0.8X PrL)
/56005JO
Horse Barns
will start the fogging action.
Set the canister on the newspaper
and leave the treatment area at
once, closing the exterior door.
Leave the area undisturbed for 2
to 4 hours then ventilate for 30
minutes before reoccupying. Re-
move and destroy old pet bedding
before treatment. Treat dogs and
cats with a registered flea con-
trol product before allowing them
to re-enter area.
May be formulated with pheno-
thrin, vapona, or fenvalerate.
Automatic indoor space spray.
For use in automatically-timed
discharged devices. Using the
metered valve provided, which
gives a dosage of 27.5 milligrams
set to discharge every 7.5 min-
utes or 55 milligrams every 15
minutes, 1 unit will control
flying moths, gnats, house flv.
and mosquitoes in an area of
approximately 6, OOO cubic feet.
Factors such as shape of area,
temperature, humidity and air
currents all affect insect activi-
ty and may modify the exact area
protected. Insect control will
build up within £ hours after
unit is in operation.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
Refer to TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP, (Noncrop,
Wide Area, and General Indoor/Outdoor Treat-
ments), Recreational Areas for us* and limita-
tion i nf orrnat i on.
Refer to (Commercial and Industrial Uses), Air-
craft cluster for use and limitation informa-
t ion.
Issued: 5-£8-86
111-004003-16
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D-TRANS ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMQL.QG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formal at ion(s)
/630O70A
ISASAAA
IVAAABA
IMNAAAA
IMPBACA
ILftAACA
(Household)
Domestic Dwellings. Contents
Pints
Cockroaches
Fleas
Si 1verfish
Ticks
IQAFACA
IMAAADA
Bed bug
Lice
INATABA
INATAAA
Carpet beetle:
Derrnestid bee-
tles
IMNAAAA
ILAAACA
Fleas
Ticks
Issued: 5-28-86
— Carpet treatment. Sprinkle even-
(0.15-1.8% D) ly over carpet and adjacent
floors. Wait 30 minutes then
vacuum. Apply only to areas that
can be vacuumed. Avoid use on
wet spots. If material adheres
to spot, rub with a stiff brush
and vacuum. For t icks. leave
material on surface for 2 hours.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: piperonyl butoxide,
tetramethrin, or phenothrin.
[MAID Spray treatment. Spray mattress-
O.1-O.6% fin- es, particularly around tufts and
ished spray seams. Take the bed apart and
spray into all joints. Tr«at
baseboards, moldings, and floors.
Allow treated fabric to dry thor-
oughly before use.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion ofs MGK 264, chlorpyrifos,
piperonyl butoxide, or resmeth-
rin.
(3-6% EC)
(0.1O7-0.6%
RTU)
(0.15-O.5*
PrL)
CMAI3
O. 03-0. 6%
finished
spray
(6% EC)
(0.06% SC/L)
(0.05-0.6%
RTU)
(0.03-0.5%
PrL)
Spray treatment. Directly spray
as may pests as possible. Spray
both interior and exterior of up-
holstered furniture. Spray the
top and bottom of rugs and car-
pets thoroughly. Also spray
shelves, closets, areas under fur-
niture and wherever these pests
are seen or suspected. Repeat as
needed.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: 0-isopropoxyphenyl meth-
ylcarbamate, MGK £64, diazinon,
chlorpyrifos, piperonyl butoxide,
vapona, or resmethrin.
CMAI3
0.3% finished
spray
C90 sec/100
sq.ft3
(0.3% PrL)
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D-TRflNS flLLETHRIN (fiLLYL HQMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1ation(s)
/63OO10O
ISOSflfift
IJBflPftfl
ILAVftBft
IVOAPBfl
IVOHftOA
Domestic Duellings. Indoor
IMPBftBP
IMNOOfifi
IJCOftfiP
IMBPfiCA
IIFOOEO
IKfiPOOO
IMfiftPFft
ILftfiOCP,
ftnts
Cent i pedes
Clover rnite
Cockroaches
Crickets
Earwigs
Firebrats
Fleas
Grain rnite
Millipedes
SiIverfish
Sowbugs
Spiders (in-
cluding black
widow spider)
Stored product
insects
Ticks
CMPI3
0.05-0.S*
finished
spray
Cl fl.oz/
1,OOO sq.ft3
(0.837-6% EC)
(0. 06-0. 354
SC/L)
(0.05-0.6%
RTU)
or
0. 03-O. 6S
finished
spray
(0.03-0. 6%
PrL)
Indoor treatment. Spray directly
on insects wherever possible and
in areas where pests may be
found, such as in carpets, under
sinks, firewood piles, drain-
boards, cabinets, cracks and crev-
ices on baseboards, pipes, around
door sills, window frames,
screens, garbage cans, refuse
areas in attics, behind shelving,
bookcases, storage areas and
other areas where pests may be
found. Repeat as needed. For
ants, spray hills, and trails
over windows and door sills. For
stored product insects and grain
mite, find and destroy infested
package goods. Remove all other
items from pantry. Spray the
shelves. Place clean paper on
the shelves and return packages
after shelves have dried. For
spiders, spray webbing.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion ofi essential oils, S-hy-
droxyethyl octyl sulfide, 0-iso-
propoxyphenyl methyIcarbamate,
MGK £64, diazinon, chlorpyrifos,
piperonyl butoxide, piperonal
bisC£-(£-butoxyethoxy)ethyl3
acetal, phenothrin, silica gel,
vapona, resmethrin, or fenvaler-
ate.
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D-TRPNS PLLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMQLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest
ISPSPPP
ISfiAPCP
INflTAHP
IJBPPPP
IVPPPBP
IVPHPPP
1MDPPPA
IMNPPPP
IOPPPPP
ITPPPPP
IOBMPPP
IOPPPFP
I SBIPOP
IMPPPDP
IOPMPPP
INPSDRP
INPRPGP
IJEBPPP
IMPBPCP
IIFPPEP
IKRPPPP
ILPPPCP
ISPPPDP
I SBIPEP
IMNPPPP
ISPSPPP
IMDPPPP
ISPPPCP
I SBIPOP
ISPPPDP
I SBIPEP
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Fortymlat ion (s)
Domestic Dwellings. Indoor (continued)
Ants
Bees
Black carpet
beetle
Cent ipedes
Cockroaches
Crickets
Earwigs
Fleas
Flies
Flying moths
Fruit flies
Gnats
Hornet s
Lice
Mosquitoes
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain weevil
Scorpions
SiIverfish
Sowbugs
Spiders
Ticks
Wasps
YelloMjackets
Fleas
Pnt»
Earwigs
Bees
Hornets
Wasps
Yellowjackets
CMPI]
1O-12.5 oz
by wt 0.3X
PrL/up to
10,OOO cu. ft
<0.3% PrL)
or
5-6 oz by wt
O.6% PrL/up
to 10,OOO
cu. ft
(0.6X PrL)
or
3 oz by wt
1.2X PrL/
1O,OOO cu. ft
(1.2% PrL)
CMPID
43.33-50 oz
by wt 0.3X
PrL/up to
10,OOO sq.ft
(0.3X PrL)
marker stick
(0.45X Impr)
CMP ID
0.05-0.4%
finished
spray
<3X EC)
(0.O5-O.3X
RTU)
(0.15-0.4%
PrL)
Indoor total release fog treat-
ment. Cover asphalt tile, waxed
wood floors and furniture. Open
all cabinets, closets and interi-
or doors to areas to be treated.
Use additional units for remote
rooms or where free flow of mist
is not assured. Remove fish
tanks and bowls. Cover exposed
foods, dishes, and food handling
equipment. Close outside doors
and windows; turn off fans and
ait—conditioning; extinguish all
open flames except pilot light.
Set the canister on a table,
chair, or stand a minimum of 6
feet from the pilot light. Place
several layers of newspaper under
the canister to prevent marring
of the surface. Remove the canis-
ter cover. Hold it at arms
length, aiming the top of the can
away from face. Press the lever
down firmly until it locks. This
will start the fogging action.
Set the canister on the newspaper
and leave the treatment are at
once, closing the exterior door.
Leave the area undisturbed for 2
to 4 hours then ventilate for 30
minutes before reoccupying.
Formulated with phenothrin, va-
pona, or fenvalerate.
Indoor treatment. Mark inside
corners in kitchen, including
drawers, ledges, shelves, pantry,
inside walls, and pest points of
entry.
Indoor treatment. Ppply in the
late evening when pests are at
rest. Ppply liberally to hiding
and breeding places, especially
under rafters, contacting as many
pests as possible. Repeat as
needed.
Formulated with one or a combina-
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Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
Domestic Dwellings. Indoor (continued)
tion of: MGK £64, chlorpyrifos,
or resmethrin.
ITPPPPP
IOBMPPP
IOPPPFP
IOPKPPP
IOPMPPP
ISPPPDP
FlIBS (includ-
ing deer flies
and stable
fly)
Flying moths
Fruit f1ies
Gnats
Midges
Mosquitoes
Wasps
ISBIPDA
I5PPPDP
Hornet!
Wasps
CMPID
O.075-0.6*
finished
spray
CO.5-1
f l.oz/l,OOO
cu. ft]
<3-6* EC)
<0.075-O. 6*
RTU)
or
O. 075-0. 654
finished
spray
C5-10 sec/
1,000 cu. ft:
(0.075-0.6X
PrL)
Indoor space spray treatment.
Close all doors and windows. Di-
rect the spray to all parts of
the room, particularly the upper
corners and other areas, filling
the room with mist. Spray 3 to 4
feet from surfaces. Keep the
room closed for 1O to 15 minutes
after spraying. Try to spray
wasps directly. For hornets and
wasos. keep the room closed for
55 minutes after spraying. In
all cases ventilate the room
thoroughly before re-entering.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MGK 264, piperonyl
butoxide, piperonal bisC£-<2-
butoxyethoxy)ethyl] acetal, pheno-
thrin, resmethrin, or fenvaler-
ate.
CMPI:
0.4% finished
spray
C35 sec/
1,000 cu. ft]
(0.4* PrL)
ITPPPPP
IOPPPFP
IDPUPFP
IOPMPPP
Flying moths
Gnats
House fly
Mosquitoes
Issued:
5-28-86
CMP I]
O. 9X finished For
spray
(0. 9X PrL)
Automatic indoor space spray.
use in hotels and motels.
For use in automatic activators
set to dispense a 100 gram dose
every 15 minutes. For use only
in after hours on a 12 hour bas-
is. Use 1 aerosol in an auto-
matic activator for each 6, 000
cubic feet of room space to be
treated. Install the activator
on a wall approximately 7 feet
from the floor. Do not install
directly over any food handling
or dispensing area. The rate of
air change, shape of space to be
treated, humidity and temperature
affect insect activity and insect
control. One unit per 6,000
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
Domestic Dwellings. Indoor (continued)
CMPI3
0.8% finish!
spray
(0.8% PrL)
[QOMfiflfl
(Mosquitoes)
1 tablet/512
cu. ft
(4.8% Impr)
cubic feet should be considered
an average ratio. Odjust the
ratio depending upon the condi-
tions under which the activator
is used. Usually the effective-
ness of this formula will be
noticeable within 1 hour after
the activator is started. Do not
remain in treated areas. Venti-
late thoroughly before re-entry.
The 12 ounce aerosol contains
enough material to operate 68
days on a 12 hour basis. It is
suggested the aerosol be changed
once every 2 months on a 12 hour
basis.
Formulated 'with piperonyl butox-
ide.
Automatic indoor space spray.
For use in hotels and motels.
For use in automatically-timed
discharged devices. Using the
metered valve provided, which
gives a dosage of 27.5 milligrams
set to discharge every 7.5 min-
utes or 55 milligrams every 15
minutes, 1 unit will control fly-
ing moths, gnats, house flv. and
mosquitoes in an area of approx-
imately 6,OOO cubic feet. Fac-
tors such as shape of area, tem-
perature, humidity and air cur-
rents all affect insect activity
and may modify the exact area
protected. Insect control will
build up within £ hours after
unit is in operation.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
Indoor treatment. Place tablet
in a provided electrical heater.
Vapors last up to 10 hours. In
sleeping quarters, use 1 to £
hours prior to occupation and
unplug while people are sleeping.
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/70O01JC
/7OO07JC
/770OOJC
/7SOO4JC
/71000JC
/70005JC
/70004JC
/70006JC
ISPSAAA
INATAHA
IVAAABA
IOAAAAA
ITAAAPA
IOAMAAA
INASDRA
INARAGA
IJEBAAA
IKAAAAA
ILAAACA
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D-TRANS ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pes_t Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formal at ion(s)
(Commercial and Industrial Uses)
Ai rcraft (non-feed/food)
Automobiles (non-feed/food)
Commercial. Industrial and
Institutional Areas (other
than edible product areas)
Eating Establishments (areas
other than edible product
areas)
Food ProcessiriQ Plants (areas
other than edible product
areas)
Railway Cars (non-food/feed)
Ship Holds
Trucks (non-food/feed)
Ants
Black carpet
beetle
(Cockroaches)
Fleas
Flies
Flying moths
Mosquitoes
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain weevil
Scorpions
Spiders
Ticks
CMAI3 Indoor total release fog treat-
10-1£ oz by ment. Cover asphalt tile, waxed
wt 0.3% PrL/ wood floors and furniture. Open
10,000 cu.ft all cabinets, closets and interi-
of unob- or doors to areas to be treated.
structed Use additional units for remote
area rooms or where free flow of mist
(0.3% PrL) is not assured. Remove fish
tanks and bowls. Cover exposed
foods, dishes, and food handling
equipment. Close outside doors
and windows; turn off fans and
air-conditioning; extinguish all
open flames except pilot light.
Set the canister on a table,
chair, or stand a minimum of 6
feet from the pilot light. Place
several layers of newspaper under
the canister to prevent marring
of the surface. Remove the can-
ister cover. Hold it at arms
length, aiming the top of the can
away from face. Press the lever
down firmly until it locks. This
will start the fogging action.
Set the canister on the newspaper
and leave the treatment area at
once, closing the exterior door-
Leave the area undisturbed for 2
to 4 hours then ventilate for 30
minutes before reoccupying.
Formulated with phenothrin and
vapona.
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D-TRANS ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
ISASAAA
IJBAAAA
IVAHAAA
IVflAABA
IMDAAAA
IMNAAAA
ILflBABA
IMPBACA
IIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
IQflAAOA
I TftP.fi PP.
lOftAAFA
IOP.MAAA
ISflAADA
ISBIADA
ISAAAOA
Aircraft (non-feed/f ood) cluster (continued)
Ants
Cent i pedes
Crickets
Cockroaches
Earwigs
Fleas
Grain mite
Si 1verfish
Sowbugs
Spiders (in-
cluding black
widow spider)
CMAID
O.O6-0.4S
finished
spray
(O.O6-O.4*
PrL)
Flies
Flying moths
Gnats
Mosquitoes
Wasps
Hornets
Wasps
CMAI:
5-1O sec/
1, OOO cu. ft
(O. 15-0. 4*
PrL)
CMftID
35 sec/I,OOO
cu. ft
<0.15-O.4*
PrL)
Indoor treatment. Spray directly
on insects wherever possible and
in areas where pests may be
found, such as in carpets, under
sinks, drainboards, cabinets,
cracks and crevices on base-
boards, pipes, around door-sills,
window frames, screens, garbage
cans, refuse areas in attics, be-
hind shelving, bookcases, storage
areas and other areas where pests
may be found. Repeat as needed.
For ants, spray hills and trails
over windows and door sills. For
spiders, spray webs.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MGK £64, piperonyl
butoxide, piperonal bisCS—(2-
butoxyethoxy)ethyl] acetal, pheno-
thrin, resrnethrin, or fenvalei—
ate.
Indoor space spray treatment.
Close all doors and windows. Di-
rect the spray to all parts of
the room, particularly the upper-
corners and other areas, filling
the room with mist. Keep the
room closed for 15 minutes after
spraying. For hornets and wasps.
keep the room closed for 35 min-
utes after spraying. Ventilate
the room thoroughly before re-
entering.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MGK £64, piperonyl
butoxide, piperonal bisC£-(£-
butoxyethoxy)ethyl] acetal, pheno
thrin, or resrnethrin.
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/770OOJB
/72OOOJB
/71OOOJB
ISPSPPP
ILPMPQP
INPTPBP
IVPPPBfl
IVPHPPP
INPTPPP
IMDPPPP
IMNPPPP
ILPBPBA
IMPBPCP
IIFPPEA
IKPPAPP
ISPSPPP
INPTPBP
IVAAABA
INPTPPP
imDAAPP
ILPBPBP
IMPBACA
IIFAAEA
IMPPPFP
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D-TRPNS PLLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Fprrnu lat ion (s)
Cofiimercial. Industrial and
Institutional Areas '(edible)
Eating Establishments, (edible)
Food Process ing Plants (edible)
Pnts
Brown dog tick
Carpet beetles
Cockroaches
Crickets
Dermestid bee-
tles
Earwi gs
Fleas
Grain mite
Si Iverfish
Sowbugs
Spiders
Stored product
insects
Pnts
Carpet beetles
Cockroaches
Derrnestid bee-
tles
Earwigs
Brain mite
SiIverfish
Sowbugs
Stored product
insects
CMAI:
0.05-O.6%
finished
spray
Cl fl.oz/
1,000 sq. ft
(0.837X-6*
EC)
(0.05-O.6X
RTU)
or
0. 05-0. 5%
finished
spray
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D-TRANS ALLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMOLQG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forma 1 ation(s)
Commercial. Industrial and Institutional Preas (edible) cluster
(cont inued)
IOAPAFA
IQAMAAA
IMAAAFA
Flies
Flying moths
Gnats
Mosquitoes
Stored product
insects
ITAAAPA
IOAAAFA
IOAUAFA
IOAMAAA
Flying moths
Gnat*
House fly
Mosquitoes
C5-1O sec/
1, OOO cu. ft:
(0.1-0.5%
PrL)
CMP I] Indoor space spray treatment.
O.1-O.5% fin- Close all doors and windows. Di-
ished spray rect the spray to all parts of
the room, particularly the upper
corners and other areas, filling
the room with mist. Keep the
room closed for 15 minutes after-
spraying. Ventilate the room
thoroughly before re-entering.
For stored product insects, also
spray around processing equip-
ment, stored food product contain-
ers, pallets and darkened areas.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MGK 264, piperonyl
butoxide, phenothrin, or resmeth-
rin.
CMAI:
0.075-O.6%
finished
spray
CO.5-1
f l.oz/l,OOO
cu.ft]
(6% EC)
(0.075-0.6%
RTU)
or
thermal dry
fog
0.IX finished
spray
C1.33 fl.oz/
1,000 cu.ft]
<0. 1% RTU)
0.9* finished
spray
(0.9% PrL)
Indoor space spray treatment.
Close all doors and windows, shut
off all air-conditioning and ven-
tilating equipment. Apply with
mechanical or compressed air
sprayer or fogger adjusted for
small partical size. Direct
spray to all parts of the room,
particularly the upper corners
and ceiling. Fill the room with
mist or fog. Keep the room
closed for 10 to 15 minutes.
Ventilate the room thoroughly
before re-entering.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MGK £64, chlorpyrifos,
piperonyl butoxide, or resrneth-
r in.
Automatic indoor space spray.
For use in automatic activators
set to dispense a 100 gram dose
every 15 minutes. For use only
after hours on a 12 hour basis.
Use 1 aerosol in an automatic
activator for each 6,000 cubic
feet of room space to be treated.
Install the activator on a wall
approximately 7 feet from the
floor. Do not install directly
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D-TRANS ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLQG OF CINERIN I)
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
/7700OOA Commercial. Industrial and
Institutional Areas. Outdoor
Refer to TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP, (Noncrop,
Wide Area, and General Indoor/Outdoor Treat-
ments), Recreational Areas for use and limita-
tion information.
AERIAL. MOTHPROOFING. AND TANK MIX QPPLICQTIONS
9009000 Mothproofing
ftftflftfiPA
— Refer to
INDOOR
(Household)
Domestic Dwellings Contents
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D-TRRNS flLLETHRIN (ftLLYL HQMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
&£93.OOO1 93* technical chemical
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO3)
OOO43S-00541* OO50S6-OO006
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&299.9901 99.99% technical chemical
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO40O3)
005Oa&-OOOl£*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&20O.6702 0.67% formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (004OO3), methoxy-
chlor, technical (034O01), £-hydroxyethy 1 octyl sulfide (046301)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
001O£1-01046
&£OO. 840£ 0. 637* formulation interfiled i ate
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (004O03), N—octyl
bicycloheptene d icarbox irnide (O570O1) plus chlorpyrifos (059101)
OO1O£1-01503
&200.90O£ 0.902* formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03), aromatic
petroleum distillate (006601), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboxi-
rnide (O570O1), chlorpyrifos (O59101) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
OO1O£1-O1438*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&£01.4302 1,
431% formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin 1) (004003), aromatic
petroleum distillate (006601), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboxi-
mide (O57001), chlorpyrifos (O591O1) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
OO1021-01506
&£01.6£O£ 1.6£* formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O3), aromatic
petroleum distillate (0066O1), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboxi-
rnide (057001), chlorpyrifos (059101), petroleum distillate
(O63503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus £,£-di-
chlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate and related compounds (084001)
0010£1-01463*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&£O£. 0002 c'% formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (057O01), chlorpyrifos (O59101)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501)
0010£1-01££0
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D-TR3NS OLLETHRIN (fiLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&£0£. 6902 £.69% formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (004OO3), aromatic
petroleum distillate (OO6601) plus <5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
2, 2-dimethyl-3- (£-rnethyl propeny 1) eye lopropanecar boxy late
(097SO1)
OOO43cl-OO577*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&£03.000£ 3X formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (004O03) plus
(5-benzyl-3-f uryl) methyl 2, £-dimethyl-3- <2-rnethylpropenyi ) -
cyclopropanecarboxylate (0978O1)
OOO432-00699
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (004O03), aromatic
petroleum distillate (OO6601) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
2, 2-dimethyl-3- (2-rnethy 1 propeny 1) cyclopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
OO0432-OO532*
•jacket currently unavailable for review
&203.23O2 3.23% formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (004O03), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (057O01), petroleum distillate
(O635O3), piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus cyano(3-
phenoxyphenyl)methyl 4-chloro-alpha-<1-methylethyl)benzene-
acetate (109301)
001021-01480*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&£03. 4002 3. 4* formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (004003), piper-
onyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
2, 2-dimethyl-3-<2-m»thylpropeny1)cyclopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
000432-OO721
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (OO4003) , aromatic
petroleum distillate (O06601), piperonyl butoxide, technical
(0675O1) plus (S-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl 2,2-dimethy1-3-<2-methy1-
propenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (097801)
000432-00693*
•jacket currently unavailable for review
A203.9302 3.93% formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (OO40O3),
2-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide (046301), N-octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboximide (057001) plus petroleum distillate (063503)
001021-01455*
•jacket currently unavailable for review
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D-TRPNS RLLETHRIN (fiLLYL HOMQLOG OF CINERIN I>
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4204.0302 4.03* formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO3)
OOO432-00576*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
42O5.OO02 5* formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4003) plus
<5-benzyl- 3-furyl) methyl £, £-d i methyl -3- (£-methyl property 1) -
cyclopropanecarboxylate (0978O1)
000432-00485
4205. 3702 5. 37<4 formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03) , aromatic
petroleum distillate (006601) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
2, £-dimethyl-3- (£-rnethylpropenyl) cyclopropanecarboxylate
(0978O1)
000432-00574*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&£O5.36O2 5.38% formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO3)
000432-00524*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
4205.530£ 5.53% formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O04O03)
00043£-O0522»
•jacket currently unavailable for review
4206.0002 6X formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004OO3), petro-
leum distillate (0635O3), (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 2,2-dimethyl-
3-(2-methyl-l-propenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate and related compounds
(0840O1)
001021-01452*
*j«cket currently unavailable for review
&206.6902 6.69% formulation intermediate
d-tran» allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4003),
2-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide (046301) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
OO1021-01225*
•jacket currently unavailable for review
4206.7202 6.72% formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (004003), aromatic
petroleum distillate (OO6601) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
2, £-dimethyl-3- (2-rnethylpropeny 1) cyclopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
000432-00512*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
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D-TRfiNS ftLLETHRIN (QLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
1:207. £8O2 7. £8* formulation interred iate
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4003), heavy
aromatic naphtha (O066O2), petroleum distillate (063503) plus
cyano(3-phenoxypheny1)methyl 4-chloro-alpha-(1-methylethyl)-
benzeneacetate (1093O1)
OO1021-O1487*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&207.5002 7. 5X formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (004003) plus
<5-bensyl-3-f uryl) methyl £, £-dimethyl-3- <£-rnethylpropenyl) -
cyclopropanecarboxylate (0978O1)
OOO432-OO48B
&208.OOO2 8% formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO3), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (057001), malathion (057701) plus
piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1)
O01021-01100
4209.OOO2 9% formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (004O03), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (0570O1), petroleum distillate
(063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
O01O21-01128
4£10.OOO2 IPX formulation intermediate
d-tran» allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003) plus
(5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl 2,£-dimethyl-3-(£-methylpropenyl)-
cyclopropanecarboxylate (O97801)
OOO432-00508
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O04OO3) plus
permethrin (109701)
OO0432-OO584*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&Sl£.5002 12.5% formulation intermediate
d-tran» allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03) plus
perm«thrin (1097O1)
000432-OO581
&216. 1702 16. 17* formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), petro-
leum distillate (0635O3) plus cyano<3-ph«noxyphenyl)methyl
4-ch1oro-a1pha-<1-met hy1et hy1)benzeneacet at e (109301)
001021-01390* 001021-01486*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
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D-TRflNS ftLLETHRIN (OLLYL HOMOUOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation' (continued)
&£17.£00£ 17.2% formulation intermediate
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), aromatic
petroleum distillate
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EPP Compendium of Occeptable Uses
D-TRPNS OLLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMOLQG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4246. £50£ 46. £5% formulat ion intermediate
d-trans allethrin methyl
2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-l-propenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate
(0690O5)
000778-OOO75*
*jack«t currently unavailable for review
&000. 36O3 0. 3&% dust
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03), piper-
onyl but ox id*, technical (067501) plus tetrarnethrin (069O03)
OOO778-OOO68
&001.8003 1. 8% dust
d-tr»ns allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I)
piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
000778-00067
(004003) plus
4000. 1210 0. 1£5X impregnated materials
d-trans allethrin (*llyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003) plus
(5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methy1propeny1)-
cyclopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
047184-OOOO1
Issued: 5-28-86
III-OO4003-33
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D-TRANS ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4OOO.£51O O.£5* impregnated materials
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03), alle-
thrin coil (OO400£), malachite green (O395O4) plus pyrethrum
powder other than pyrethrins (0690O£)
OO3095-OOO£1
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03), alle-
thrin coil (00400£), sodium benaoate (O09103), malachite green
(0395O4), pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins (069OO£) plus
potassium nitrate (O76103)
003095-00015
4OOO.4O10 0. 4% impregnated materials
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O03), alle-
thrin coil (O04002), sodium benzoate (OO9103), malachite green
(O395O4), pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins (O690O£) plus
potassium nitrate (076103)
OO3O95-OO014
&OOO.4310 O.43% impregnated materials
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4003), alle-
thrin coil (0040O2) plus pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins
(069002)
010171-00002*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
4000.4510 0. 45X impregnated materials
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03)
009O75-OOOO2
4004. 201O 4.£S impregnated materials
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003)
O43917-OOOO1*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&OO4.8010 4.8% impregnated materials
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin
047838-00001
I) (004O03)
&£OO.841£ 0.837* emulsifiable concentrate
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (057001) plus chlorpyrifos (059101)
OOO334-OO501 001021-01439 005197-OO05S 04333S-OOOOS
044654-OOO02
4£03.0O1£ 3% ernulsi f iable concentrate
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003) plus
(5-benzyl-3-f uryl) methyl 2, 2-dimethyl-3- (2-methylproperty 1) -
eyelopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
000432-00655
Issued: 5-28-86
III-OO4003-34
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D-TRflNS ftLLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMQLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4£06. 0012 6% ernulsif iable concentrate
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (004OO3), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (0570O1) plus piperonyl butoxide,
technical (0675O1)
OO1O21-O1449
4200. 0615 0. 0&* soluble concentrate/1iquid
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (0570O1), 0,0-diethyl O-(2-isopro-
py1-6—methy1-4—pyrimidiny1> phosphorothioate (0578O1) plus
piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501)
OOO478-OOO95
4200.3215 0,324% soluble concentrate/liquid
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004OO3), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (O57O01), ronnel (0583O1) plus
chlorpyrifos (059101)
OO1193-00054
4200.0516 0.05* liquid-ready to use
d-trans allethrin (allyl
bicycloheptene dicarbox
homolog of cinerin I) (0040O3), N-octyl
imide (O57OO1) plus chlorpyrifos (0591O1)
OOOO16-00123
OO0334-00469
OOO491-O0250
002O19-OOO35
OO4887-O0185
OO7992-OO029
010806-OO044
011598-OOO47
040849-O0003
000070-00225 OOO192-00154
OOO419-OO223 OOO478-OO109
OO0861-OO114 OO1270-OO214
0032S2-OOO69 003624-00174
O04972-OO058 005197-OOO57
008590-OO549 O08845-00076
010807-OOO79 Oil474-OOO4O
011715-OO110 O34224-OOO14
045991-OOO12 051793-OOO01
000239-02492
000485-00054
001748-00141
003696-00110
005693-00071
010663-00032
011525-00065
037346-00013
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003) plus per-
methrin (109701)
050654-00001*
*j«cket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), chlorpy-
rifos (059101) plus xylene range aromatic solvent (0868O3)
009688-00043*
*j«cket currently unavailable for review
d-tr«n» allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4003), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (0570O1) plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)-
methyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methy1-1-propenyl)cyclopropanecarboxy-
late (069005)
OOE596-OOO75* O02596-OO076
*jacket currently unavailable for review
Issued* 5-28-86
III-OO4O03-35
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D-TRONS ALLETHRIN (PLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
0.OS* liquid-ready to use (continued)
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4003), aromatic
petroleum distillate (OO6601), N—octyl bicycloheptene dicarboxi-
rnide (O57OO1), chlorpyrifos (O591O1) plus petroleum distillate
(O635O3)
OO£155-00102* 006720-00343* OO6723-OOOO9* 007885-00049
O1O583-00011* 037425-OOO1O* 042249-OOOO5*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&2OO.O616 0.06% liquid-ready to use
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (OO4003) , N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (O57O01), petroleum distillate
(063503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus cyano<3-
phenoxypheny1)methyl 4-ch1oro—alpha-(1-methylethyl)benzeneace-
tate (109301)
000070-00254*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&2OO.O716 0.075% liquid-ready to use
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I)
N—octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide (0570O1)
000239-02554 OO1553-00089 005440-OO105
008S45-OOO57
(004003) plus
008550-OO028
&2OO.0816 0.08% liquid-ready to use
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (0570O1) plus (3—phenoxyphenyl)-
methyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methy1-1—propeny1)eyelopropanecarboxy-
late (069005)
OOO778-00072 00859O-OO640 008845-00103 009143-00091
011715-00120
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O03), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate
(0635O3) plus <3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 2,£-dimethyl-3-(2-methy1-
1-propeny1)eyelopropanecarboxy late (069O05)
006175-00039 046473-00002*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&200.1O16 0.1% liquid-ready to use
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I)
N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide <0570O1)
002596-00071
(004003) plus
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O3) plus
(5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl 2, 2-dimethyl-3-<2-methylpropeny1)cyclo-
propanecarboxylate (097801)
012050-OOO01 003635-00182
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D-TRflNS OLLETHRIN (ftLLYL HOMOL06 OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
O. IS liquid— ready to use (continued)
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) , N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboxirnide <057001) plus piperonyl butoxide,
technical (067501)
011474-00006
&20O. 1116 0.107% liquid-ready to use
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003) plus
(5-benzyl-3-f uryl ) methyl £, 2-d imethy 1-3- (2-rnethy 1 propeny 1 ) cyclo-
propanecarboxylate (0978O1)
000432-00599 O05736-OO045 035138-00059
&20O. 1£16 0. 121* liquid-ready to use
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4003) , N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarbox imide (057001) plus piperonyl butoxide,
technical (0675O1)
OO0541-OO229
4200. 1416 0. 14% liquid-ready to use
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O3) , oil of
citronella (021901), dipropyl isocinchomeronate (0472O1) plus
piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1)
000270-00155
4200.2516 0.25% liquid-ready to us*
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I)
petroleum distillate (O63503)
011466-00001*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
(004O03) plus
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (057001) plus piperonyl butoxide,
(067501)
001021-01394 001221-00041
002270-00579 005440-00104
038664-00002
technical
000713-OOO17
001270-00222
011715-00098
000861-00103
001769-00226
038174-OOOO1
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (0570O1), petroleum distillate
(063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
001325-00063* 011583-OOO02*
•jacket currently unavailable for review
4200.2716 0.27% liauid-readv to use
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O03) plus
(5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl 2,2-dimethy1-3-<2-methylpropeny1)cyclo-
propanecarboxylate (0978O1)
004822-00187
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111-004003-37
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D-TRfiNS ftLLETHRIN (RLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
0. £7S liquid-ready to use (continued)
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO40O3) , aromatic
petroleum distillate (006601), petroleum distillate (O63503)
pi us (5-benzyl-3-f uryl ) methyl £, £-d i methyl -3- (2-methy Ipropenyl ) -
cycl opropanecar boxy late (097SO1 >
004S££-001S8*
*jacl
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EPO Compendium of ficceptable Uses
D-TRflNS fiLLETHRIN (flLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4£00.0519 0. 05y. pressurized liquid
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (004O03) plus
chlorpyrifos (059101)
OO9688-OO063*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans ailethrin (ailyl hornolog of cinerin I) (OO4003) plus
(5-bensyl-3-f ury 1 ) methyl £, £-dimethy1-3- <£-rnethy 1 propeny 1) cyclo-
propanecarboxylate (097801)
OO0432-OO579
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (OO40O3), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (0570O1) plus chlorpyrifos (0591O1)
OOO475-00£47 OO£O19-OOO41 003095-00046 OO7992-OOO38
011598-00055
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (OO40O3), chlorpy-
rifos (059101) plus xylene range aromatic solvent (O86SO3)
OO9688-OO045* 0096S8-OOO62*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d—trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO3), aromatic
petroleum distillate (0066O1), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboxi-
mide (0570O1) plus chlorpyrifos (059101)
000498-00133 O07056-OO117 O45746-OOO11
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO3), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (057001), chlorpyrifom (059101)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (OG7501)
046813-OOOS4 O46813-00035*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), chlorpy-
rifos (0591O1), petroleum distillate (0635O3) plus xylene range
aromatic solvent (086803)
009688-OOO47* 0 j a 598-OOO5O
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O04003), aromatic
petroleum distillate (0066O1), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboxi-
rnide (0570O1) , chlorpyrifos (0591O1) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
OOO478-OO111 OO0675-00049 003£8£-00011 OO4206-OO038
007885-00050 O10806-0005E
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), 0-iso-
propoxyphenyl methylcarbamate (04780£), N-octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate (O63503) plus
piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OO05O6-OO133* 008845-OO058 011598-OO039 011598-OO038
*jacket currently unavailable for review
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D-TRONS flLLETHRIN (OLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
0.05% pressurised liquid (continued)
d-trans aliethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O3), aromatic
petroleum distillate (006601), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboxi-
nude (057001), chlorpyrifos (059101), petroleum distillate
piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
(0635O3) plus
000334-00456
004EO6-OOO35
Oil 596-00017
038664-O0003
000498-00115
00497£-OOO£9
011715-00099
040849-OOOO8
000778-00050
OO73&8-OO053*
033176-00004
04271O-OO010
003696-00099
007992-00026
035576-00032
045991-00009
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trar/s aliethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO3), essen-
tial oils (040501), 0-isopropoxyphenyl methyIcarbamate (047802),
N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarbox irnide (O570O1), petroleum distil-
late (063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1)
051033-00075
&20O. O519 0. O54X pressurized liquid
d-trans aliethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O040O3), N—octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (057001) plus (3—phenoxyphenyl)-
methyl 2, £-dimethy 1-3- <£-rnethy 1-1-propeny 1) eyelopropanecarboxy-
late (069005)
OO£596-OOO97 00£596-00098
d-trans aliethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO3), £,3:4,5-
bis(£-butylene)t«trahydro-2-furaldehyde (043302), N-octyl bicy-
cloheptene dicarboximide (057OO1) plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl
2,£-d imethy1-3-<2-methyl-l-propeny1)cyclopropanecarboxylat*
(069OO5)
002596-00069 OO2596-OOO70
&£O0.0619 0.06X pressurized liquid
d-trans aliethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (057001), piperonyl butoxide, tech-
nical (067501) plus cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 4-chloro-alpha-
(1-methyl-ethyl)benzeneacetate (109301)
OOOA98-OO130* 003095-00040* 0108O6-OO061 011598-00057
011715-00165*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans aliethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (OS70O1), petroleum distillate
(0635O3), piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus cyano<3-
phenoxyphenyl) methyl 4-ch loro-alpha- (1-methyl ethyl) benzerieace-
tate (109301)
OOO070-OO256* 000654-00132* 010900-00070*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
Issued: 5-28-86
III-004003-4O
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D-TRBNS OLLETHRIN (ftLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4200.0719 O.075* pressurized liquid
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (O04OO3) plus
<5-ben2yl-3-furyl)methyl £,£-dimethyl-3-<2-methylpropenyl)eye1o-
propanecarboxylate (097801)
OOO43S-O0578
4200.0919 O. 09% pressurized liquid
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (004O03). aromatic
petroleum distillate (O06601), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboxi-
rnide (0570O1), chlorpyrifos (0591O1), petroleum distillate
(063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
008845-00086
4200.1019 0. IX pressurized liquid
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O3) plus
<5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl S,£-dimethyl-3-<£-methylpropenyl)cyclo-
propanecarboxylate (O978O1)
O00432-OO575*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
X
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), aromatic
petroleum distillate (006601) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
S, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropenyl)eyelopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
013891-00005
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (0040O3), petro-
leum distillate (063503) plus (3-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
£, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropenyl)eyelopropanecarboxylate
(0978O1)
000334-00379 OO0432-00486 OO3181-O0017 013898-OOO13
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), piper-
onyl butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl>methyl
2, 2-dimethyl-3-<2-methylpropenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
000432-00722*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), aromatic
petroleum distillate (006601), £-hydroxyethy1 octyl sulfide
(046301) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)rnethyl 2, 2-difnethyl-3- <£-methy 1-
propeny1)cyclopropanecarboxylate (0978O1)
000478-00080
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003),
2-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide (046301), N-octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboximide (0570O1) plus petroleum distillate (063503)
003282-OO068
Issued: 5-28-86
III-OO4003-41
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D-TRRNS ALLETHRIN (OLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
0.1% pressurized liquid (continued)
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O03), N-octyl
bicycloheptene d i carbox irni de (057001), petroleum distillate
(063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
054£8c:-OOO35* O54£8£-OO04 1 *
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O04O03) , pipei—
onyl butoxide, technical (067501), silica gel <07£60S) plus
isoparaffinic hydrocarbons (505200)
003£8£-00064
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03), methoxy-
chlor, technical (O34001), £-hydroxyethy1 octyl sulfide
(046301), petroleum distillate (O635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide,
technical (067501)
003£8£-000£5 O03696-OO101* 008590-OO568 O11598-OO01£
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03), 0—iso-
propoxyphenyl methylcarbamate (0478O£), N—octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboxirnide (0570O1), petroleum distillate (O635O3) plus
piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
001763-00£95 OO1769-OO311 OO59£7-OOO11#
ttcancelled
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O03), aromatic
petroleum distillate (O066O1), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboxi-
rnide (057001), chlorpyrifos (0591O1), petroleum distillate
(063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OO8Q48-OO040
&EOO.1219 0.1£5* pressurized liquid
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), aromatic
petroleum distillate (006601) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
£, £-dimethyl-3- (2-rnethyl propeny 1) cyclopropanecarboxylate
(0978O1)
OOOO99-OO122 OO0334-OO380 OO0419-OO193 000419-00197
000419-00198 00043£-OO507 000498-00116 006718-000£0*
007O56-O0087 OO8845-O0065 010900-00036 O115£5-OOO36
011715-00059 033764-00003
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), aromatic
petroleum distillate (OO6601), petroleum distillate (063503)
pi us (5-benzy1-3-furyl)methyl £,£-d imethy1-3-(£-methylpropeny1)-
cyclopropanecarboxylate (097801)
000784-00092 00482£-00136
Issued: 5-£8-86 111-004003-4£
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D-TRftNS ftLLETHRIN (fiLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
ȣ00.1519 0.15% pressurized liquid
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO3) plus
(5-benzyl-3-fury1)methyl £,2-dimethyl-3-<£-methyIpropenyl)cyclo-
propanecarboxylate (097801)
OOO334-OO526 OOO432-OO482 OO0432-OO536 001266-00175
003298-00033 004822-00288* O07056-00085 007056-00126
00859O-OO6OO 009143-00066 O34797-OOO5O O41019-OOOO3
O41835-OOOO5 048668-OOOO3
*jacket currently unavailable for review
<000432-00536) C0790068
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O3), aromatic
petroleum derivative solvent (006501) plus <5-benzyl-3-furyl)-
methyl 2, 2—dimethyl-3-(2—methy1propeny1)eyelopropanecarboxylate
(O97801)
040831-OO09O
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O3), aromatic
petroleum distillate (OO6601) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
2, 2-dimethyl-3-<£-methyIpropenyl)eyelopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
OO0334-OO381 OO0478-OOO77 OO127O-OO189* OO3314-OOO29
O03314-OO032 OO4000-OO058 00400O-OO087 004476-00072
OO4476-OO074 OO4584-OOOS9 005736-OOO4O OO8845-OO074
OO9444-OO066 009444-00070 Ol1525-00004 011694-00047
O13898-OOO11* 025708-OOOO1 033764-OOO02 04440O-O0002
0444OO-OO003
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cin«rin I) (004003), petro-
leum distillate (063503) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
2, 2-d imethyl-3-<2-m«thylpropenyl)eyelopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
OOO334-OO519
d-trans all«thrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O03), pipei—
onyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl
2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-rnethyl-l-propenyl) cyclopropanecarboxylate
(069O05)
004822-00289
d-trans all«thrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), aromatic
petroleum distillate (006601), essential oils (040501) plus
<5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl 2,2-dimethy1-3-<2-methyIpropenyl)cyclo-
propanecarboxylate (097801)
OO7392-OOO12
Issued: 5-28-86 111-OO4O03-43
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D-TRflNS flLLETHRIN (QLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
O.15% pressurized liquid (continued)
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4003), aromatic
petroleum distillate (OO6601), petroleum distillate (O635O3)
pi us (5-benzyl-3-f ury 1) methyl 2, £-d imethyl-3- (£-niethyIpropenyl) -
cyclopropanecarboxylate (097801)
OOO2O1-O0372* OOO478-OO076 000498-00117 000654-00115*
OOO654-OO125* OO3314-OO028 OO5887-O0115 OO7O56-O0094
00859O-OO599 O11715-00058
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O04003), aromatic
petroleum distillate (OO6601), (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
2,2-d imethyl-3-(£-methylpropenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate
(097801) plus isoparaffinic hydrocarbons (5O52OO)
004822-00163
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), N—octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate
(063503) plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl £,2-dimethyl-3-<£-methyl-
1-propenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (O69OO5)
009688-00053
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cineriri I) (OO40O3), petro-
leum distillate (O63503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
pi us (5-benzy 1-3-fury 1) methyl 2, 2-d i met hy 1-3- <£-methyl property 1 )-
cyclopropanecarboxylate (097801)
00043£-00601
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), aromatic
petroleum Distillate (O066O1), petroleum distillate (063503),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus (5-benzy1-3-furyl)-
methyl 2,£-dimethyl-3-(£-methylpropenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
0048££-00141
&20O. 1619 0.16% pressurized liquid
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), aromatic
petroleum distillate (006601), piperonyl butoxide, technical
(0675O1) plus (5-benzy 1-3-f uryl) methyl 2, £-dirnethy 1-3- (cl-rnethy 1-
propenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (097801)
OO0475-OO179
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), kerosene
(O63501), piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus <5-benzyl-
3-f ury 1) methyl £, £-d imethy 1-3- (£-rnethy 1 propenyl) cyclopropanecar-
boxylate (097801)
000201-00372*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
Issued: 5-28-86 111-004003-44
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D-TRONS PLLETHRIN (OLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&£00. 2019 Q. £* pressurized liquid
d—trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03), aromatic
petroleum distillate (OO6601) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl
£1 £-dimethy1-3-(£-methy1propeny1)eyelopropanecarboxylate
(O978O1)
OOO£39-0£546 OO0334-O038£ OOO432-00509* OO7056-OO092
01O8O7-OO041 011715-00057
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003),
£-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide (O46301) plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)-
methyl £,£-d imethyl-3-<£-methyl-l-propenyl> cyclopropanecarboxy-
late (069005)
0046££-00185
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (OO4003) ,
£-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide (0463O1) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)-
methyl 2, £—di methyl -3— (£—methyl propenyl) eye lopropanecar boxy late
(O978O1)
OOO43£-OO617
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O3), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (0570O1) plum piperonyl butoxide,
technical (067501)
003£8£-000£2
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinarin I) (OO4003), aromatic
petroleum distillate (O06601), £-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide
(046301) plus (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-
propeny1)cyclopropanecarboxylate (0978O1)
OO0475-OO18O OO4822-OO099
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), dime-
thrin (034101), 2-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide (046301) plus
petroleum distillate (063503)
Ol1715-00014*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003),
£-hydr~oxyethyl octyl sulfide (046301), petroleum distillate
(0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OOO778-00049 OO859O-O06£8
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate
(063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
011525-00005
Issued: 5-28-86 111-OO4O03-45
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D-TRPNS PLLETHRIN (ftLLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
O. &'/• pressurized liquid (continued)
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O3), methoxy-
cMor, technical (O340O1), £-hydroxyethy1 octyl sulfide
(046301), petroleum distillate (O&35O3) plus piperonyl butoxide,
technical (0675O1)
008845-OOO61 O10728-OOOO1+ 036334-OOOO7
-t-suspended
d-trans allethrin (allyl hornolog of cinerin I) (004O03), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (057001), malathion (O577O1),
petroleum distillate (O635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical
(O675O1)
OO7O56-OO05O
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO3), methyl-
ene chloride (04SOO4), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide
(0570O1), malathion (O57701), petroleum distillate (O63503),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus trichloroethylene
(081£O£)
054£8£-00017*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&£00.£519 0.25% pressurized liquid
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO3) plus
piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1)
OO7056-OO041
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O040O3) plus
(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl £,£-dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-l-propenyl)-
eye 1opropanecarboxy1at e (069OO5)
O04S££-00£90
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) -
ethylJ acetal (068801)
000475-0015£ 000475-00154
Issued: 5-28-86 111-OO4O03-46
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D-TRONS PLLETHRIN (PLL.YU HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
O. £'5'/. pressurized liquid (continued)
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), petro-
leum distillate (0635O3) plus (5-benzy1-3-furyl)methyl
S, S-dimethyl-3-(2-methyIpropenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
O0043S-00603
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO3), aromatic
petroleum distillate (006601),, petroleum distillate (0635O3)
pi us (5-benzyl-3-f uryl ) methyl £, £-dirnethy 1-3- (£-rnethy 1 propeny 1) -
cyclopropanecarboxylate (O97801)
OO4S22-OO165
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O03), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (0570O1), petroleum distillate
(O63503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501)
O00257-00303 OO1663-OOO18 001663-00019 003282-OOO27
OO4584-OO079 005719-OOO48* 006693-00053 O07173-O0155
O078B5-OOOO7 O11598-OOOO4 054882-00040*
•jacket currently unavailable for review
^cancel led
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO40O3), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate
(063503) plus piperonal bisC2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl] acetal
(0688O1)
OO0334-OO365 OOO334-OO366 011592-OOOO3* 054282-OOO22*
054282-00023* 054282-OOO24*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), N-octyl
bicycloneptene dicarboximide (0570O1), piperonyl butoxide,
technical (067501) plus isoparaffinic hydrocarbons (5052OO)
043686-00001
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03), essen-
tial oils (04O5O1), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide
(057001), petroleum dist'llate (0635O3) plus piperonal bisC2-(c:-
butoxyethoxy)ethy!3 acetal (068801)
001266-00118
4200.3019 0.3% pressurized liquid
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003) plus
piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OO0475-O0153
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003) plus
(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 2,2-dimethy1-3-(2-methy1-1-propenyl)-
cyclopropanecarboxylate (069005)
007506-00112» 045746-00004 046813-00007*
•jacket currently unavailable for review
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D-TRflNS PLLETHRIN (OLLYL HDMOLDG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
0.3% pressurized liquid (continued)
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (O04OO3), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (0570O1) plus piperonyl butoxide,
technical (O675O1)
O07368-00079 045746-OOOOB
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004OO3), petro-
leum distillate (063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical
(O675O1)
OOO475-OO210 OOO475-00£30
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO3), kerosene
(063501) plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 2, £-dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-
1-propeny1)eyelopropanecarboxylate (O69005)
000769-00465* 008590-00520 008848-OOO34
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO40O3), petro-
leum distillate (0635O3) plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl
2, £-dimethyl-3—(£-methy1-1—propenyl)eyelopropanecarboxy1at•
(069OO5)
000270-00158
OO0654-OO121
OOO239-O2463
000270-00227
000778-00044
003S98-00035
005693-OO06O
007754-00024
OO9688-00037*
010807-00063
011598-00032
011715-00062
043686-O0002
OOO239-O2484
000475-00215
OO1193-O0081
003696-00098
OO5719-OOO81
007992-00023
OO9688-OO038
011525-00040
011598-00051
011715-00063
O45991-OOOO4
000239-02512
OOO478-OOO94
002596-00077
004077-OO083
OO7368-OOO47
008845-00066
01037O-O0135
011525-00042
011623-00013*
011715-00064
003282-00059
OO4990-OOO61
OO74O5-OO061
009143-OOO68
0108O6-OOO42
011525-OOO55
011694-OOO79*
040849-OO005
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O03), petro-
leum distillate (063503) plus cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl
4-chloro-alpha-(l-methylethyl)benzeneacetate (109301)
009444-00101*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003),
(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-<2-methyl-l-propenyl)-
cyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl
phosphate and related compounds (0840O1)
008848-00048*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), aromatic
petroleum distillate (OO6601), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboxi-
mide (057001) plus chlorpyrifos (059101)
002019-00034
Issued: 5-28-86
III-OO4O03-48
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D-TRftNS OLLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation1 (continued)
O. 3% pressurized liquid (continued)
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O3), N-octyl
bicycloheptene d icarbox irnide (057OO1), petroleum distillate
(0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OO0334-OO362 OO0334-O0363* OOO334-OO364* 000778-OO053
O00778-OO054 O00778-00070 O02915-O0051* 00318X-O0021
O04206-OOOE1! 004584-00084 OO559O-OO14O# 0074O5-OO059
007885-00006 009422-OOOO6 O1O8O7-OO070 011598-00005
O11715-OO1OO 033176-OOO21 033955-OO551 046813-OOOO1
*jacket currently unavailable for review
tfcancelied
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO3), N-octyl
bicycloheptene d icarbox irnide (057OO1), petroleum distillate
(063503) plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl £,£-dimethy1-3-(2-methy1-
1-propeny1)cyclopropanecarboxylate (069005)
OO9688-00041 OO9688-OOO51
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4003), petro-
leum distillate (063503), (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl £,£-dimethyl-
3-(£-rnethyl-l-propeny1)cyclopropanecarboxylate (O69OO5) plus
£, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate and related compound*
(084OO1)
000499-00222 O03£8£-O0067 OO3696-O0114 OO8845-00079
010807-OO078 O11715-OO10£ 0470OO-OOO02*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&200. 4019 0.4% pressurized liquid
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O03) plus
(5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl 2,£-dimethyl-3-(£-methylpropenyl) -
cyclopropanecarboxylate (0978O1>
OOO303-O0216* O0043£-00593 001685-O0102
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), petro-
leum distillate (0635O3) plus (5-bensy1-3-furyl)methyl
£, £-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate
(097801)
001553-00134
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003), aromatic
petroleum distillate (006601), petroleum distillate (063503)
pi us (5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl £,£-dimethy1-3-(£-methylpropeny1)-
cyclopropanecarboxylate (097801)
000004-OO288 OO0239-O2557 000334-00467 000432-OO542*
000654-00119* 003181-00018 003696-00103 007056-00086
007992-OOO17 OO8845-00064 009143-00064 009591-00081
010292-00027 011715-O0056 035897-OOOO3 047612-00003
*jacket currently unavailable for review
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D-TRflNS PLLETHRIN <01_LYL HOMQLOG DF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
O.4% pressurized liquid (continued)
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004OO3), aromatic
petroleum distillate (O06601), petroleum distillate (063503),
(5-benzy 1-3-f ury 1 > methyl £', c!-d irnethy 1-3- (£-methy1 propeny 1) cyclo-
propanecarboxylate (097801) plus isoparaffinic hydrocarbons
(505200)
011525-00037
&20O. 5019 Q. 5/- pressurised liquid
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO3) plus
piperonyl butoxide, technical (0&7501)
000475-00193
d-trans allethrin (allyi homolog of cinerin I) (OO4003), 0-iso-
propoxypheny 1 rnethy Icarbamate (047SOS) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
009688-00060*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O3), petro-
leum distillate (0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical
<067501)
000475-00209
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004003),
leum distillate (063503) plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl
2, 2—dirnethy 1-3- <£-methyl —1 — propeny 1) eyelopropanecarboxy
(069005)
petro-
scarboxylate
0048S2-OO172
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03), aromatic
petroleum distillate (O06601), petroleum distillate (O&3503)
plus (5-benzy 1-3-f ury 1) methyl 2, 2-di methy 1-3- (2-rnethyl propeny 1) -
cyclopropanecarboxylate (O97801)
004822-00139
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4003), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (0570O1), petroleum distillate
(0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
000334-00496 033176-00028 054£82-00039»
•jacket currently unavailable for review
&20O.6019 0.6X pressurized liquid
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03), petro-
leum distillate (063503) plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl
S, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methy1-1-propeny1)eyelopropanecarboxylate
(069005)
011715-OOO81
Issued: 5-28-86 111-OO4O03-50
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D-TRANS ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
O.£S pressurized liquid (continued)
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO40O3), N-octyl
bicycloheptene dicarboximide (0570O1), petroleum distillate
(063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OO4822-OO113
&£00. 8019 0.8% pressurized liquid
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4OO3) plus
(5-benzyl-3-f uryl) methyl £, £-d irnethy 1-3- (£-rnethy 1 propeny 1 ) -
cyclopropanecarboxylate (O978O1)
OOO334-00521*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
d—trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I)
leurn distillate (0635O3), piperonyl butoxide,
plus pyrethrins (069O01)
046813-OOO15
(0040O3),
technical
petro-
(0675O1)
&200.9O19
O.9% pressurized liquid
d-trans all»thrin (allyl homolog of cin«rin I) (O04OO3), p«tro-
leum distillate (0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical
(0675O1)
OO771O-OO019 OO9422-OO007
&201.2019 1.2% pressurized liquid
d-trans allethrin (allyl homolog of cin«rin I) (OO4O03), petro-
leum distillate (0635O3) plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl
2, 2-dimethyl-3- <2-m«thy 1-1-propertyl)cyclopropan»c*rboxyl*t«
(0690O5)
O11715-OOO96
Issuedi 5-28-86
111-004003-51
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D-TRONS BLLETHRIN (ALLYL. HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Appendix A-l
Listing of Active Ingredient(s) Found in Combination with the
Report Chemical
Chemical
Code
O040O2
006501
006601
059101
O578O1
034101
047801
04O501
1O93O1
006602
046301
505200
047802
063501
057001
043302
039504
057701
Common Name
(source)
allethrin coil
aromatic petroleum derivative
solvent
aromatic petroleum distillate
chlorpyrifos
diazinon (ISO)
dimethrin
dipropyl isocinchomeronate
essential oils
fenvalerate (ISO)
EPA Acceptable
Common/Chemical Name
O,O-diethyl 0-(2-iso-
propyl-6-methyl-4-
pyrimidinyl) phos-
phorothioate
cyano<3-phenoxyphen-
yl)methyl 4-chloro-
alpha-(l-methyleth-
yl)benzeneacetate
heavy aromatic naphtha —
2-hydroxy«thyl octyl »ulfide —
i«oparaffinic hydrocarbons —
0-i«opropoxypheny1 methylcarbamate —
kerosene —
MGK 264
M6K repellent R-ll
malachite green
malath ion
N-octyl bicyclohep-
tene dicarboximide
2, 3s4,5-bi»(2-butyl-
ene)tetrahydro-2-
furaldehyde
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D-TRftNS ALLETHRIN (OLLYL HOMOLQG OF CINERIN I)
Appendix A-l
Listing of Active Ingredient(s) Found in Combination with the
Report Chemical (continued)
Chemical
Code
034001
042004
0219O1
109701
063503
0690O5
068801
067501
076103
069001
O69002
097801
058301
072602
009103
069003
Common Name
(source)
rnethoxych lor
methylene chloride
oil of citronella
permethrin
petroleum distillate
phenothrin
resrnethrin
ronnel
silica gel
sodium benzoate
tetramethrin
EPA Acceptable
Common/Chemical Name
methoxychlor, tech-
nical
<3-ph»noxyphenyl)-
met hy1 2, 2-d i met hy1-
3-(2-methyl-l-propen-
y1)eye1opropanecar-
boxylate
piperonal bisCS-(2-butoxyethoxy)- —
ethyl] acetal
piperonyl butoxide
potassium nitrate
pyrethrins
pyrethrum powder other than pyre-
thr ins
piperonyl butoxide,
technical
<3-benzyl-3-furyl)-
methyl 2,2-dimethyl-
3-(2-methylpropenyl) -
eyelopropanecarboxy-
late
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D-TRfiNS OLLETHRIN (PLUYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I)
Pppendix ft—1
Listing of ftctive Ingredient(s) Found in Combination with the
Report Chemical (continued)
Chemical Common Name EPft Acceptable
Code (source) Common/Chemical Name
OO4OO3 d-trans allethrin d-trans allethrin
(allyl homolog of
cinerin I)
08120£ trichloroethyIsne —
O84001 vapona £,£-diehloroviny1
dimethyl phosphate
and related corn-
pounds
0863O3 xylene range aromatic solvent —
— Use Common Name
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D-TRANS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCARBOXYLIC ACID ESTER OF
D-2-QLLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-2-CYCLOPENTEN-1-ONE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name
Aircraft
Buses
Commercial, Institutional,
(Indoor, Edible)
Commercial, Institutional,
(Indoor, Inedible)
Commercial, Institutional,
(Outdoor)
Domestic Dwellings (Indoor)
Dwellings (Indoor)
and Industrial Areas
and Industrial Areas
and Industrial Areas
Excluding Food Handling
Edible)
Inedible)
Storage Plants/Areas
Domestic
Areas
Domestic Dwellings (Outdoor)
Domestic Dwellings Contents
Eating Establishments (Indoor,
Eating Establishments (Indoor,
Food Processing, Handling, and
(Indoor, Edible)
Food Processing, Handling, and Storage Plants/Areas
(Indoor, Inedible)
Horses
Ornamental Plants
Pet Sleeping Quarters
Ponies
Recreational Areas (including camping areas and
picnic areas)
Ships
Supermarkets
Page
TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
DOMESTIC OUTDOOR
(Domestic Dwellings)
INDOOR
(Pets and Domestic Animals)
(Animals and Their Man-made Premises)
(Domestic Dwellings)
(Noncrop, Wide Area, and General Indoor/Outdoor
Treatments)
(Commercial and Industrial Uses)
3
3
6
10
11
11
11
1£
14
14
6
3
1O
15
16
17
17
ll
Issued: 8-11-B6
Provisional Update:
III-004004-i
12-30-S7
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COO4OO4 D-TRANS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCARBOXYLIC ACID ESTER OF
D-2-ALLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-2-CYCLOPENTEN-1-ONE*
TYPE PESTICIDE; Insecticide
FORMULATIONS;
Tech (90S)
FI (0.3%, 0.434%, 1.486%, 2.628%, 3.18%, 3.87%, 4.175%, 5.3%,
5.569%, 5.8%, 6.15%, 6.187%, 7. 4£%, 7.74%, 7.89%, 8.918%,
9.28%, 9.285%, 1O%, 11.14%, 13. 9£%, 83.5%)
EC (0.319%, 0.788%, 2.973%)
SC/L
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D-TRANS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONQCARBOXYLIC ACID ESTER OF
D-S-ALLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-2-CYCLOPENTEN-1-ONE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use
Formalat ion(a)
Li mi tat ion*
/320000ft
IRflCAAA
INflMACA
ITftNAAC
INBPAZA
IQflXAAA
IRflWAAA
INflPAFC
ILPflABA
IZZZAUA
ITBCCLC
IRABAAA
TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
Ornamental Plants
Aphids
Cucumber bee-
tles
Geornetrid moths
(larvae)
Japanese beetle
Lace bugs
Mealybugs
Mexican bean
beetle
(larvae)
Mites
Plantslugs
Southern army-
worm (larvae)
Whiteflies
CMAID
(O. 186% PrL)
Apply with caution to young
plants and new growth, particular-
ly new rose growth since some
varieties may exhibit phytotoxici-
ty. Do not apply to impatiens
during bloom period. Do not
spray when temperatures exceed 9O
F (32.2 C).
Foliar application. Apply when
air is calm. Using a slow sweep-
ing motion, avoid wetting foliage
with spray. Apply to rows at the
rate of 1 foot per second. For
heavy growth, spray row on both
sides. Repeat as needed.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: M6K £64 and piperonyl
butoxide.
Issued! 8-11-86
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D-TRONS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCfiRBOXYLIC ACID ESTER OF
D-£-ALLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-2-CYCLOPEIMTEN-l-ONE
Site arid Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnu 1 at i on ( s )
/630O3OA
/670O£OA
ISASAAA
IVAAABA
IVAHAAA
IJECAAA
IIFAAEA
DOMESTIC OUTDOOR
General Warnings and Limitations! S-bioal lethr in is highly toxic
to fish. Do not apply directly to water or wetlands (swamps, bogs,
marshes, and potholes). Drift from treated areas may be hazardous
to organisms in adjacent aquatic sites. Do not contaminate water
by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes.
(Domestic Dwellings)
Domest i c Owe 1 1 i nas ( Out door )
Formulated with one or a combina
tion of: 2-hydroxyethyl octyl
sulfide, MBK £64, or piperonyl
butoxide.
Ants
Cockroaches
Crickets
Pseudoscorpions
Sowbugs
[MAI 3
IQAAAAA
ITAAABA
ISAAADA
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Moths
wasps
Outdoor application. Apply as a
— contact and surface spray. Spray
(0.116-0.186% infested surfaces of patio and
PrL) picnic areas, directly contacting
as many pests as possible. For
ants and cockroaches, spray legs
of tables and chairs to repel
pests. For ants, also spray ant
hills and trails. Repeat as need-
ed.
CMAID Outdoor space spray application.
1-3 sec/cu. yd Apply while moving away from
(0. 1 16-O. 186X treated area. Also treat open
PrL) porches and patios in a similar
way. Spray only when air is
still. Allow spray to dissipate
before re-entry to treated area.
Repeat as needed. For wasps.
also spray nests for a minimum of
4 to 6 seconds from a distance of
approximately £ feet, soaking
nest thoroughly with the spray.
Apply at dusk or when wasps are
not active. Repeat as needed.
Issued: 8-11-86
III-O04004-3
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D-TRftNS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCP.RBOXYLIC RCID ESTER OF
D-2-OLLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-2-CYCLOPENTEN-1-ONE
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formi.ilat ion (s)
INDOOR
General learnings and Limitations; Do not contaminate water by dis-
posal of wastes.
(Pets and Domestic Animals)
General learnings and Limitations; Do not spray animals directly.
/540OOJA Pet Sleeping Quarters
ILPMAQA Brown dog tick CMPID Premise and bedding treatment.
IMNAflflH Fleas 1:16 dilution Dilute the emulsifiable concen-
(O.786% EC) trate formulations in petroleum
or distillate or water, the soluble
1:7 dilution concentrate formulation in petro—
(£.973% EC) leum distillate, and apply the
or liquid-ready to use formulation
1:1.5 dilu- undiluted. Remove and destroy
tion animals1 bedding and spray sleep-
(O.928% SC/L) ing quarters freely. Direct
or spray into cracks and crevices.
1:£.5 dilu- Allow spray to dry and replace
tion clean bedding. Repeat as needed.
(1.394X SC/L) Formulated with one or a combina-
or tion ofi MQK 264, chlorpyrifos,
— or piperonyl butoxide.
<0.372* RTU)
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D-TRftNS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCORBOXYLIC PCID ESTER OF
D-e-ftLLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-a-CYCLOPENTEN-1-ONE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnulat ion (s)
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D-TRANS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCARBOXYLIC ACID ESTER OF
D-£-ALLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-£-CYCLOPENTEN-l-ONE
/630010ft
ISASAAA
IJBAAAA
IVAAABA
INBUPTft
IVfiHAAA
IMDAAAA
IMPBABA
IMNAAAA
INAEAEA
IJCAAAA
IMMAAAA
INASDRA
INARAGA
IMPBACA
IIFftftEft
IKAAAAA
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
Site and Pest
(Domestic Dwel linos)
General Warnings arid Limitations; PI 1 food processing surfaces
and utensils should be covered during treatment, or thoroughly
washed prior to use. Exposed food should be covered or removed.
Remove pets, birds, and cover aquaria and remove prior to spray-
ing. When diluted with water, the emulsifiable concentration
formulation should not be used in conduits, motor housings and
electrical switch boxes. Care should be taken to avoid deposit-
ing the finished spray onto exposed surfaces or introducing the
spray into the air.
Domestic Dwellings (Indoor)
Ants
Cent i pedes
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Crickets
Earwigs
Firebrat
Fleas
Lesser grain
borer
Mi 11i pedes
Psocids
Rice weevi1
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
SiIverfish
Sowbugs
Spiders
CMAI]
1:7 d i1ut ion
Cl gal/1,COO
sq.ft]
(2.973% EC)
or
1:1.5 di lu-
t ion
Cl gal/1,OOO
sq.ft]
(O.9£8% SC/L)
or
1 :E.5 dilu-
tion
Cl gal/1,OOO
sq.ft]
(1. 394% SC/L)
or
1 gal 0.163-
0.372% RTU/
1, OOO sq.ft
(0.163-0.372%
RTU)
or
(0.116-0.137%
PrL)
Indoor treatment. Apply as a con-
tact and surface spray with a
sprayer that will emit coarse wet
droplets. For ants, cent ipedes.
cockroaches, crickets, earwigs.
firebrat. millipedes. silverfish.
sowbugs. and spiders, force spray
into cracks and crevices in walls
and floors, areas at base of ma-
chinery, hidden surfaces under
sinks, behind cabinets, stoves
and refrigerators, around pipes
and openings, along baseboards
and other pest harbourages. For
ants, spray trails and all points
of entry into building such as
doors and window sills. Spray
ant nests directly with a soaking
application. Repeat as needed.
For exposed form of confused
flour beetle, lesser grain borer.
rice weevil and sawtoothed grain
beetle. find and destroy infested
packaged goods and remove all
other items from pantry. Spray
shelves and place clean paper on
the shelves and return packages
after shelves have dried. Repeat
as needed. For fleas, remove and
destroy animals' bedding and
spray sleeping quarters. Direct
spray into cracks and crevices.
Allow spray to dry and replace
clean bedding. Repeat as needed.
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111-004004-6
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D-TRANS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCARBOXYLIC ACID ESTER OF
D-2-ALLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-2-CYCLOPENTEN-1-ONE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance.
Forrnulat ion (s)
Use. Limitations
Domestic Dwellings (Indoor) (continued)
ISASAAA
IVAAABA
IMPBACA
Ants
Cockroaches
SiIverfish
CMAI3
(0.0232-
0.0603% RTU)
or
1-2 ft/sec
(0.025-
0.0603% PrL)
ISASAAA
INATAFA
IJBAAAA
IVAAABA
IVAHAAA
IMDAAAA
IMNAAAP
IOAPAAA
IMPBABA
Ants
Carpet beetle
(including
black carpet
beetle)
Cent ipedes
Cockroaches
Crickets
Earwigs
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing gnats,
house fly and
mosquitoes)
Firebrat
Issued: 8-11-86
CMAI3
1:7 dilut ion
CO.5-1
fl.oz/1, 000
cu.ft:
(2.973% EC)
or
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MGK £64 and piperonyl
butoxide.
Indoor treatment. Apply as a sur-
face spray. Do not allow chil-
dren in treated area until sur-
face is dry. For ants, spray ant
trails and areas around windows
and doors where pests may enter
premises. Also apply around
water pipes, heat ducts, electric-
al outlets, and baseboards where
pests may enter rooms from wall
voids. Forv cockroaches and si 1-
verfish. spray into cracks, crev-
ices, behind cabinets, pipes,
sinks, refrigerators, and other
places where pests are found.
Also apply around all pipe open-
ings through walls, under lino-
leum, and open cracks between
tiles. For pressurized liquid
formulations, remove dishes and
food, then spray closet shelves
and allow to dry. Turn out pilot
light and spray stove (turn on
pilot light after 1O minutes has
elapsed). Repeat as needed.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MGK 264, diazinon, or
piperonyl butoxide.
Indoor space spray treatment. Ap-
ply dilutions with mechanical or
compressed air sprayer or with
fogger that emits droplets of
small mass media. Apply undilut-
ed soluble concentrate formula-
tions with a cold fog generator.
Close room and shut off all air
conditioning and ventilating
equipment. Direct spray upwards
towards upper corners of room and
ceiling. For the 0.326 percent
liquid-ready to use formulation
apply with atomizing equipment
capable of producing spray parti-
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D-TRPNS CHRYSONTHEMUM MONQCPRBOXYLIC PCID ESTER OF
D-S-PLLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL.-£-CYCLOPENTEN- 1 -ONE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance
Formulation
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D-TRONS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCORBOXYLIC PCID ESTER OF
D-2-OLLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-2-CYCLOPENTEN-1-ONE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnulat ion
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EPP Compendium of Acceptable Uses
D-TRPNS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCRRBOXYLIC PCID ESTER OF
D-£-PLLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-£-CYCLOPENTEN-l-ONE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnulat ion (s)
/630070P
lap-pep
IKflTfiFP
Domestic Dwellings Contents
Ped bug
Car-pet beet 1 e
Ppplication to domestic dwellings
contents. For bed bugs, spray
mattresses thoroughly, especially
around seams and tufts. Spray
bedstand, baseboards, floor
boards, and wall cracks and crev-
ices. PI low spray to dry before
contact. Repeat frequently. For
carpet beetles, directly spray as
many pests as possible. Spray
both interior and exterior of up-
holstered furniture. Both top
and undersides of rugs arid ca>—
pets should be sprayed thorough—
iy.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MBK £64 and piperonyl
butox ide.
/6700£OP
[MPI3
1:7 d i 1 ution
Cl gal/1,OOO
sq.ft]
<£. 973* EC)
or
1:1.5 di lu-
t ion
Cl gal/1,OOO
sq.ftD
(0.9£8% SC/L)
or
1 :£.5 dilu-
t ion
Cl gal/I,000
sq.ft:
<1. 394* SC/L)
or
1 gal 0.163-
0. 37£'/. RTU/
1,OOO sq. ft
(0.163-0.37£*
RTU)
or
(0.116-O.197%
PrL)
(Noncrop. Ulide ftrea. and General Indoor/Outdoor Treatments)
Recreational Preas (including
camping areas and picnic
areas)
Refer to DOMESTIC OUTDOOR, (Domestic Dwell-
ings), Domestic Dwellings (Outdoor) for use and
limitation information.
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D-TRANS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCARBOXYLIC PC ID ESTER OF
D-2-ALLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-2-CYCLOPENTEN-1-ONE
Site and Pest
Dosages arid Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnulat ion(a)
/70O270A
/7OO28OA
/700040A
ISASAAA
INATAFA
IJBAAAA
IVAAABA
IVAHAAA
IMDAAAA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
IMPBABA
IJCAAAA
ITAAABA
IMMAAAA
IIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
IMPBACA
IMAAAFA
(Commercial and Industrial Uses)
General Warnings and Limitations; When diluted with water, the
eniulsi f iable concentrate formulation should not be used in con-
duits, motor housings, and electrical switch boxes. Care should
be taken to avoid depositing the finished spray onto exposed sur-
faces or introducing the spray into the air. Avoid contamination
of food or food processing surfaces.
Aircraft
Buses
Ships
Ants
Carpet beetle
Cent ipedes
Cockroaches
Crickets
Earwigs
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Firebrat
Millipedes
Moths (includ-
ing clothes
moth)
Psocids
Sowbugs
Spiders
Si Iverfish
Stored product
insects (ax-
posed) (in-
cluding angou-
mois grain
moth, cadelle,
confused flour
beetle, In-
dianmeal moth,
lesser grain
borer, meal-
worms, Medi-
terranean
flour moth,
rice weevil
and sawtoothed
grain beetle)
CMAI:
1 gal O.326*
RTU/1,OOO
sq. ft
(0.3£6% RTU)
CMPID
l-£ fl.oz
0.326% RTU/
1,OOO sq. ft
(O.326* RTU)
Formulated with MGK 264 and piper-
onyl butoxide.
Indoor treatment. fipply as a gen-
eral, spot, or crack and crevice
spray with a sprayer that will
emit either a fine flat fan spray
or pin stream spray pattern. ftp-
ply to all cracks and crevices
where pests hide and breed. Con-
tact directly as many pests as
possible.
Indoor space spray treatment. Ap-
ply with atomizing equipment capa-
ble of producing spray particles
0 to SO microns in size. Apply
higher rate when controlling
crawling pests as well as flying
pests. Close all windows and
doors, turn off all ventilating
equipment. Keep area closed for
10 minutes. Ventilate area for
30 minutes prior to reentry.
Issued: 8-11-86
III-0040O4-11
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D-TRONS CHRYSPNTHEMUM MONOCPRBOXYL1C PCID ESTER OF
D--2-PLLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-2-CYCLOPENTEN-1-ONE
/77000JB
/77000JC
/71000JB
/7100OJC
ISRSPftfl
IQPFPCfl
INPTftFfl
IJBPPPP
INBUATP
IVfiHPPP
IMNPPPP
INPEPEP
IJCAfiflA
IMMpppp
INPSDRP
INQRPGP
IMPBPCP
IIFPPEO
Site and Pest
Dosages arid Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formal at i on ( s )
Commercial. Institutional, and
Industrial Preas (Indoor,
Edible)
flnts
Bed bug
Carpet beetle
Centipedes
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Crickets
Fleas
Lesser grain
borer
Mill!pedes
Psocids
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
Si 1verfish
Sowbugs
CMPI:
1:7 d i1ut ion
Cl gal/1,OOO
sq.ft:
(£'. 373% EC)
or
1:1.5 dilu-
t ion
Cl gal/1,000
sq.ft:
(0.928% SC/L)
or
1:2.5 dilu-
t ion
Cl gal/1,000
sq.ftD
(1.394% SC/L)
or
1 gal 0.163-
0.372* RTU/
1,OOO sq.ft
(0. 163-O.372%
RTU)
or
(0.116-0.197%
PrL)
Patients should be removed from
hospital rooms prior to treat-
ment. Ventilate for £ hours
after treatment. Do not return
patients to room until after
vent i1 at ion.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MGK £64 and piperonyl
butox ide.
Indoor treatment. Ppply as a con-
tact and surface spray with a
sprayer that will emit coarse wet
droplets. For ants, cent i pedes.
cockroaches, crickets, mi 11 i-
pedes. psocids. si 1verfish. and
sowbuos. force spray into cracks
and crevices in walls and floors,
areas at base of machinery, hid-
den surfaces under sinks, behind
cabinets, stoves and refrigera-
tors, around pipes and openings,
along baseboards and other pest
harbourages. For ants, spray
trails and all points of entry
into building such as doors and
window sills. Spray ant nests
directly with a soaking applica-
tion. Repeat as needed. For bed
bug, spray mattresses thoroughly,
especially around seams and
tufts. Spray bedstand, base-
boards, floor boards, and wall
cracks and crevices. ftllow spray
to dry before contact. Repeat
frequently. For carpet beetles.
directly spray as many pests as
possible. Spray both interior
and exterior of upholstered fur-
niture. Both top and undersides
of rugs and carpets should be
sprayed thoroughly. For exposed
form of confused flour beetle.
lesser grain borer, rice weevil
and sawtoothed grain beetle, find
and destroy infested packaged
goods and remove all other items
from pantry. Spray shelves and
place clean paper on the shelves
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D-TRANS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCARBOXYL1C ACID ESTER OF
D-£-ALLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-2-CYCLOPENTEN-l-ONE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1 at i on(s)
Commercial. Institutional, and Industrial Areas (Indoor, Edible)
(cont inued)
and return packages after shelves
have dried. Repeat as needed.
For fleas, remove and destroy
animals' bedding and spray sleep-
ing quarters. Direct spray into
cracks and crevices. Allow spray
to dry and replace clean bedding.
Repeat as needed.
ISASAAA Ants
INATAFA Carpet beetle
< including
black carpet
beetle)
IJBAAAA Centipedes
IVAAABA Cockroaches
IVAHAAA Crickets
IMDAAAA Earwigs
IMPBABA Firebrat
IMNAAAA Fleas
IOAAAAA Flies (includ-
ing gnats,
house fly and
mosquitoes)
IJCAAAA Millipedes
ITAAABA Moths (includ-
ing angoumois
grain moth,
Indianme*!
moth and web-
bing clothes
rnoth)
1MMAAAA Psocids
IIFAAEA Sowbugs
IKAAAAA Spiders
IMPBACA Silverfish
IMAAAFA Stored product
insects (ex-
posed) (in-
cluding angou-
mois grain
moth, cadelle,
confused flour
beetle, In-
dianmeal moth,
lesser grain
borer, meal-
Issued: 8-11-86
CMAI]
1:7 dilut ion
CO.5-1
f1.oz/1,OOO
cu. ft]
(2.973* EC)
or
1:1.5 di lu-
t ion
CO.5-1
f 1. or/1,000
cu. ft]
or
undiluted
CO.5 fl.oz/
1,OOO cu. ft:
(0.928% SC/L)
or
1:2.5 dilu-
tion
CO.5-1
f1.oz/1,OOO
cu. ftD
or
undiluted
CO.5 fl.oz/
1, OOO cu. ftD
(1.394% SC/L)
or
Indoor space spray treatment. Ap-
ply dilutions with mechanical or
compressed air sprayer or with
fogger that emits droplets of
small mass media. Apply undilut-
ed soluble concentrate formula-
tions with a cold fog generator.
Close room and shut off all air
conditioning and ventilating
equipment. Direct spray upwards
towards upper corners of room and
ceiling. For the 0.326 percent
liquid-ready to use formulation
apply with atomizing equipment
capable of producing spray pai—
ticles 0 to 50 microns in size.
Apply higher rate when control-
ling crawling pests as well as
flying pests. For pressurized
liquid formulations, thoroughly
spray all parts of the room par-
ticularly toward the ceiling
while keeping can about 3 feet
from walls, fabrics, and furni-
ture. Spray 5 to 10 seconds for
average sized room (1,OOO cubic
feet). For wasps, contact pests
directly with spray. Repeat as
needed. For anaoumois grain moth
and Indianmeal moth, pay special
attention to areas around stored
food product containers, pallets,
and darkened areas. Vacate room
and leave closed for 15 minutes.
For undiluted cold fog, allow
room to stay closed for 0.5 hour.
Ventilate thoroughly prior to re-
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D-2-ALLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-S-CYCLOPENTEN-1-ONE
Site and Pest
ISAAADA
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
Commercial. Institutional, and Industrial Areas (Indoor, Edible)
(continued)
Pest list continued from previous page.
worms, Medi- — entry. Sweep up and destroy fall-
terranean (0.163-0.372% en pests. Repeat as needed.
flour moth, RTU)
rice weevil (0.116-0.197%
and sawtoothed PrL)
grain beetle) or
Wasps 1-2 fl.oz
0.326% RTU/
1,000 cu. ft
(0.326% RTU)
/77OOOJC
Commercial.
Industrial
edible)
Institutional, and
Areas (Indoor, In-
Refer to (Domestic Dwellings), Domestic Dwell-
ings, Indoor Excluding Food Handling Areas, and
Commercial, Institutional, and Industrial Areas
(Indoor, Edible) for use and limitation infor-
rnat ion.
/7700OOA
ISAAADA
Commercial. Institutional, and
Industrial Areas (Outdoor)
wasps (includ-
ing hornets)
CMAID
(0.116% PrL)
Outdoor application. Apply after
dark when all pests have returned
to the nest. Aim valve opening
at nest and depress button, soak-
ing the nest with spray. Repeat
as needed.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
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D-TRPNS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCARBOXYLIC ACID ESTER OF
D-2-ALLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-2-CYCLOPENTEN-1-ONE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnulat ion (s)
/72OOOJB Eating Establishments (Indoor,
Edible)
Food should be removed or covered
during treatment. Pll food proc-
essing surfaces should be covered
during treatment or thoroughly
cleaned prior to using.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MGK £64 and piperonyl
butoxide.
ISPSPPP
INPTPFP
IVPPPBP
INBUPTP
WPHPPP
INPEPEP
INPSDRP
INPRPGP
Pnts
Carpet beetle
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Crickets
Lesser grain
borer
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
CMAID Indoor treatment. Apply as a con-
— tact and surface spray. For
(0. 116-O. 18654 ants, cockroaches, and crickets,
PrL) contact as many pests as possible
directly with spray. Thoroughly
spray all parts of room suspected
of harbouring pests. Pay special
attention to cracks, hidden sur-
faces under sinks, behind stoves
and refrigerators, and food stor-
age areas. For ants, apply to
doors, window frames, ant trails
and other areas of entry. For
carpet beetles, directly spray as
many pests as possible. Spray
both interior and exterior of up-
holstered furniture. Both top
and bottom of rugs and carpets
should be sprayed thoroughly.
For exposed form of confused
flour beetle, lesser grain borer.
rice weevil and sawtoothed grain
beetle. find and destroy infested
packaged goods and remove all
other items from pantry. Spray
shelves and place clean paper on
the shelves and return packages
after shelves have dried. Repeat
as needed.
IOPPPPP
ITPAPBP
ISftPPDP
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Moths (includ-
ing angoumois
grain moth and
Indianmeal
moth)
Wasps
CMAI] Indoor space spray treatment.
— Thoroughly spray all parts of the
(0.116-0. 186X room particularly toward the ceil-
PrL) ing while keeping can approximate-
ly 3 feet from walls, fabrics and
furniture. Spray 5 to 10 seconds
for average room (1,000 cubic
feet). For anaoumois grain moth
and Indianmeal moth, pay special
attention to areas around stored
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D-TRANS CHRYSANTHEMUM MQNOCARBOXYLIC ACID ESTER OF
D-e-ALLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-£-CYCLOPENTEN-l-ONE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnulat i on (s)
Eating Establishments (Indoor, Edible) (continued)
food product containers, pallets
and darkened areas. For wasps.
contact pests directly with
spray. Sweep up and discard fall-
en wasps. Repeat as needed.
/7SOOOJC
ISASAAA
IVAAABA
IVftHAAA
INATAftA
IMDAAAA
IMPBACA
IIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
Eating Establishments (Indoor,
Inedible)
Ants
Cockroaches
Crickets
Dermestid bee-
tles
Earwi gs
SiIverfish
Sowbugs
Spiders
CMAID Indoor treatment. Apply as a con-
1:16 dilution tact and surface spray. May be
(0.788% EC) diluted with petroleum distillate
or water. Spray surface to wet-
ting. For ants, cockroaches.
crickets, earwigs, siIverfish.
sowbuas and spiders, spray into
cracks, crevices, around base-
boards and other places where
pests hide. Apply behind and
beneath cabinets, refrigerators,
sinks, stoves, and in and around
waste containers. Contact direct-
ly as many pests as possible.
For ants, spray trails and places
where pests enter premises. Re-
peat as needed. For dermest id
beetles. spray along baseboards,
edges of carpeting, under carpets
and rugs, under furniture, in
closets, on shelves, and in other
places of harbourage. Repeat as
needed.
Formulated with aromatic petro-
leum distillate, MGK 264, chlor-
pyrifos, and piperonyl butoxide.
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D-TRANS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCARBOXYLIC ACID ESTER OF
D-2-ALLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-2-CYCLOPENTEN-1-ONE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formal at 1 on(s)
/710OOJB
/710OOJC
ITAMASA
INBVACA
INBUATA
ITBMCHA
ITBMAIA
INASDRA
INARAGA
INBUAPA
ISASAAA
IVAAABA
IVAHAAA
INATAAA
IMDAAAA
IMPBACA
IIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
Food Processing. Handling, and
Storage Plants/Areas (Indoor,
Edible)
Food Processing. Handling, and
Storage Plants/Areas
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EPft Comae rid i urn of Occeotable Uses
D-TRftNS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONQCRRBOXYLIC P.CID ESTER OF
D-£'-RI_LYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-£-CYCLOPENTEN-l-ONE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion ( s)
Food Processing. Handling, and Storage P lants/P.reas (Indoor,
Edible) cluster (continued)
IVflftftBft
INBUATfi
INBJflCO
ITBMCHfi
INOROGfi
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Drledfruit
beetle
Indianrneal moth
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
CMftlD
1 gal 0.3£&*
RTU/50,000
cu. ft
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D-TRflNS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCfiRBOXYLIC ACID ESTER OF
D-i-flLLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-i-CYCLOPENTEN-l-QNE
iite and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance.
Formulation(s)
Use. Limitations
Food Process ing.
Edible) cluster
:MAAAFP Stored product
insects (ex-
posed ) ( in-
c1uding ca-
delle, cigar-
ette beetle,
confused flour
beetle, drug-
store beetle,
granary wee-
vil, meal moth
(adults and
larvae), red
flour beetle,
rice weevil,
sawtoothed
grain beetle)
Handling, and Storage Plants/areas (Indoor,
(cont inued)
CMAI:
1 gal 0. 3£6'/-
RTU/1,OOO
sq. ft
(O. 3£'6% RTU)
Indoor treatment. Apply as a
coarse, wet spray to all areas in-
fested by pests. Pay particular
attention to cracks and crevices
in floors, walls and ceilings.
Spray thoroughly around and into
floor drains, conveyors and other
areas where pests may be found.
Do not apply to surfaces that may
come in contact with food.
Formulated with MGK 264 and piper-
onyl butoxide.
Refer to Commercial,
trial Areas (Indoor,
inf orrnat ion.
Institutional, and Indus-
Edible) for additional
/7300SOA
ISASAAA
INATAFA
IVAOABA
INBUATA
IVAHAAA
INAEAEA
INASDRA
INARAGA
Supermarkets
Ants
Carpet beetle
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Crickets
Lesser grain
borer
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
(O.
Indoor treatrnent. Apply as a con-
tact and surface spray. For
PrL) ants, cockroaches, and crickets.
thoroughly spray all parts of
rooms suspected of harbouring
pests. Pay special attention to
cracks, hidden surfaces under
sinks, behind stoves and refrig-
erators, and food storage areas.
Contact as many pests as possible
directly with spray. For ants.
apply to doors, window frames,
ant trails and other areas of en-
try. Repeat as needed. For car-
pet beetles, directly spray as
many pests as possible. Spray
both interior and exterior of up-
holstered furniture. Both top
and undersides of rugs and car—
pets should be sprayed thorough-
ly. For exposed form of confused
flour beetle, lesser grain borer.
rice weevi1 and sawtoothed grain
Issuedi
a-ii-as
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D-TRONS CHRYSANTHEMUM MQNOCRRBQXYLIC P.CID ESTER OF
D-2-PLLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-2-CYCLOPENTEN-1-ONE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Supermarkets (continued)
ITQAABA
ISflfiODO
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and —
mosquitoes) (0. 116X PrL)
Moths
Wasps
beetle. find and destroy infested
packaged goods and remove all
other items from pantry. Spray
shelves and place clean paper on
the shelves and return packages
after shelves have dried. Repeat
as needed.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MGK 264 and piperonyl
butox ide.
Indoor space spray treatment.
Thoroughly spray all parts of the
room particularly toward the ceil-
ing while keeping applicator ap-
proximately 3 feet from wall*,
furniture, and fabrics. Spray 5
to 1O seconds for average room
(1,OOO cubic feet). For wasos.
contact pests directly with
spray. Sweep up and discard fall-
en wasps. Repeat as needed.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide.
90090OO
QERIflL. MOTHPROOFING flND TflNK MIX QPPLICP.TIONS
Mothproofing
Refer to
INDOOR
(pomestic Dwellings)
Domest i c Owe11i ngs Cont ent s
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D-TRPNS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCORBOXYLIC flCID ESTER OF
D-£-«LLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-£-CYCLOPENTEN-l-ONE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
4O9O.O001 90S technical chemical
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxy1ic acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten—1-one (OO4004)
OO1O21-O1291 O05O86-OOOO8
&OOO. 30O2 0. 3X formulation intermediate
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxy1ic acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (OO40O4) , 0-isopropoxy-
phenyl methy 1 carbarnate (0478O2), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicar-
boxirnide (057001) plus petroleum distillate (063503)
OO1O21-01466
40OO. 43O2 0.434% formulation intermediate
d-trans—chrysanthemum rnonocarboxylic acid ester of d—£—allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-rnethyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (004004) ; methoxychlor,
technical (034001); 2-hydroxyethy1 octyl sulfide (046301);
petroleum distillate (063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical
(0675O1)
0010£1-01£89
4001.48O£ 1.486* formulation intermediate
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxy1ic acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (OO4004), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide
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D-TRPNS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCflRBOXYLIC OCID ESTER OF
D-2-ftLLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-£-CYCl_OPENTEN-l-ONE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
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D-TRPNS CHRYSPNTHEMUM MONOCPRBOXYLIC ACID ESTER OF
D-2-OLLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-2-CYCLOPENTEN-1-ONE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&007.4£O£ 7. 4£% formulation intermediate
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxylic acid ester of d-£-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-S-cyclopenten-l-one (004004); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene d i carbox irni de (0570O1); petroleum distillate (063503)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OO1021-O1£40
&OO7.740S 7.74% formulation intermediate
d—trans—chrysanthemum monocarboxylic acid ester of d-£—allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-i-one (0040O4); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboxirnide (O57OO1); petroleum distillate (O635O3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
0010£1-01357
&007.890£ 7. B9X formulation intermediate
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxylic acid ester of d-£-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (0040O4); petroleum distil-
late (063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1)
001021-01£43
4008.91O2 8.918% formulation intermediate
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxylic acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (004004); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (O57OO1); petroleum distillate (O635O3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OO1O21-O1446
&009.2802 9.28* formulation intermediate
d-trans-chrysanthemurn monocarboxyl ic acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (004004)| petroleum distil-
late (O635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501)
001021-01250
40O9.2802 9.285% formulation intermcdi«t»
d-trans-chry»«nth«mum monocarboxylic acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-m«thyl-2-cyclop»nten-l-one (OO4OO4); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001); petroleum distillate (O635O3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
001021-01488
&010.00O2 IPX formulation intermediate
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxylic acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-m«thyl-2-cyclopenten-l-on« (0040O4); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (0570O1); petroleum distillate (0635O3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
001021-01251
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D-£-flLL YL-4-HYDROX Y-3-METHYL-2-CYCLOPENTEN- 1 -ONE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&011.140£ 11. 14X formulation intermediate
d-trans-chrysanthemum rnonocarboxyl ic acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (O040O4) ; N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene d i carbox irnide (O57001); petroleum distillate (0635O3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501)
OO10£1-O1£49
&013. 9£0£ 13.92X formulation intermediate
d-trans-chrysanthernum rnonocarboxyl ic acid ester of d-c'-al ly 1-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (OO4004) ; petroleum distil-
late (O635O3)
0010£1-01£37
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1)
&OS3. 50O2 83. 5* formulation intermediate
d-trans-chrysanthernum rnonocarboxyl ic acid ester of d-£-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methy l-£-cyclopenten-l-one (OO4OO4) plus petroleum
distillate (O63503)
0010£1-O1£4£
&£00. 3112 0. 319* emulsifiable concentrate
d— trans— chrysanthemum monocarboxyl ic acid ester of d-£— allyl— 4—
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (OO4O04) ; butoxypolypropyl
ene glycol (0119O1); pine oil (0670O2) plus piperonyl butoxide,
technical (067501)
OOO£7O-OO10O
8200. 781 £ 0. 7BBX emulsifiable concentrate
d— trans— chrysanthemum monocarboxyl ic acid e»ter of d— 2— allyl— 4—
hydroxy-3-methyl-2-cyclopenten-l-one (004004); aromatic petro-
leum distillate (006601); N-octyl bicycloheptene d icarboximide
(O570O1); chlorpyrifo* (059101); petroleum distillate (0635O3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1)
001021-01457
«£0£. 9712 2.973% emulsi f i«bl» concentrate
d-trans-chrys*nth«mum monocarboxyl ic acid ester of d-£-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-m«thyl-2-cyclop«nten-l-one (004004) ; N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (0570O1); petroleum distillate (0635O3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OO1O21-O1447
&200. 9215 0. 9£8X soluble concentrate/ 1 iauid
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxyl ic acid ester of d-£-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-m«thyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (0040O4) ; N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001); petroleum distillate (063503)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
001021-01453
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D-£-«LLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-£-CYCLOPENTEN-l-ONE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
1.394X soluble concentrate/1iauid
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxy1ic acid ester of d-£-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (O04004); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarbox irnide (057OO1); petroleum distillate (063503)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OO10£1-01478
&£OO.O116 0.01197* liquid-ready to use
d-trans-chrysanthernurn monocarboxy 1 ic acid ester
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (004004);
of d-£-allyl-4-
N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicartaoximide (0570O1); petroleum distillate (O635O3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1)
050415-00070*
*jacket currently unavailable for review, percentage is
est imate.
&£OO.O£16 0.0£3£* liquid-ready to use
d-trans-chrysanthernurn monocarboxy 1 ic acid ester of d—2—allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten—1-one (O04OO4); N—octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (O570O1); O,0-diethyl 0-(£-isopropyl-6-
methyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothioate (O57801) plus petroleum
distillate (O635O3)
001193-00083
A£OO.O£16 0.028% liquid-ready to use
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxy1ic acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-2-cyclopenten-l-one (004004); petroleum distil-
late (O635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
001021-01409*
*jacket currently unavailable for review, percentage is
est imate.
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxylic acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-2-cyclopenten-l-one (004004); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (0570O1); petroleum distillate (0635O3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501)
051033-00082*
*jacket currently unavailable for review, percentage is
•st imate.
A£OO.0316 0.036% liquid-ready to use
d-trans—chrysanthemum monocarboxy1ic acid ester of d—2—allyl—4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-2-cyclopenten-l-one (0040O4), aromatic petro-
leum distillate (O06601), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide
(0570O1), chlorpyrifos (059101) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
001021-01435
Issued: 8-11-86
111-004004-25
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EPft Compendium of Occeptable Uses
D-TRONS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCflRBOXYL1C PCID ESTER OF
D-£-RLLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-£-CYCLOPENTEN-l-ONE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
J200.0616 Q. Q6O3X liquid-ready to use
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxy1ic acid ester of d-£-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (O04004); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene d icarbox irnide (057001); 0, 0-diethyl O-<£-isopropy1-6-
niethyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphoroth ioate (057801); petroleum dis-
tillate (0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
001193-00084
S-200. 1116 0.116* liquid-ready to use
d-trans-chrysanthemurn monocarboxy 1 ic acid ester of d-£-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (O04004); petroleum distil-
late (0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1)
033176-OOO£6 033176-000£7
&£00. 1616 0.16% liquid-ready to use
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxy1ic acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (O04004); butoxypolypropyl-
ene glycol (0119O1); oil of citronella (Q219O1); dipropyl iso-
cinchomeronate (O47£01) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical
(O67501)
OOO27O-OOO99
d—trans—chrysanthemum monocarboxy1ic acid ester of d-2—allyl—4—
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (004O04); butoxypolypropyl-
ene glycol (0119O1); oil of citronella (O21901); isopropyl lario-
lin (O316O6); dipropyl isocinchomeronate (047S01) plus piperonyl
butoxide, technical (067501)
OOO£70-001O6
&SOO. 1616 0. 1&3% liquid-ready to use
d-trans-chrysarithernum monocarboxyl ic acid ester of d-£-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-tnethyl-2-cyclopenten-l-one (004O04) ; N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (O57OO1); petroleum distillate (O635O3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OO0419-OO210
S£00. 3£16 0.3£5% liauid-raadv to use
d-tran«-chrys»nthemum monocarboxy1ic acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-m*thyl-2-cyclopenten-l-one (004004); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001); petroleum distillate (063503)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1)
006218-OO043
4200. 3£16 0.326% liquid-ready to use
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxy1ic acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-2-cyclopenten-l-on« (004004); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001); petroleum distillate (O63503)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OO0257-O0323 006720-OO342 035629-OOOO3
Issued: 8-11-B6
111-004004-26
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EPP Compendium of Pcceptable Uses
D-TRP.NS CHRYSANTHEMUM MQNOCORBOXYLIC ACID ESTER OF
D-£-ftl_LYL-4-HYDROX Y-3-METHYL-2-CYCLOPENTEN-1-ONE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
8,£OO. 3716 0.372-4 liquid-ready to use
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxyl ic acid ester of d-£—allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (O040O4); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene d i carbox irni de (057001); petroleum distillate (0635O3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
OO0334-OO466 O00861-00104 OO1OS1-O1418 OO3181-OOO££
O10395-OO011 038174-OOOO£ O46£69-OOO£4*
*jacket currently unavailable for review, percentage is
estiwate.
&£0£. 9716 £.973% liquid-ready to use
d-trans-chrysanthemurn monocarboxyl ic acid ester of d—2—allyl— 4-
hydroxy-3-niethyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (004004); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001); petroleum distillate (063503)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1)
000334-00488
&2OO.0219 O.OS5S pressurized liquid
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxylic acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (OO4004); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (0570O1); 0,O-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-
methyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothioate (057801) plus petroleum
distillate (O635O3)
OO1193-00072
&£OO.0219 0.028* pressurized liquid
d-trans-chry*anthemum monocarboxylic acid ester of d-S-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (004004); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001); petroleum distillate (063503)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1)
054£8£-OOO3£*
*jacket currently unavailable for review, percentage is
est imate.
&20O.0419 0.049% pressurized liquid
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxylic acid ester of d-S-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (004004); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (O570O1); petroleum distillate (063503)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
054282-00034*
*j*cket currently unavailable for review, percentage is
est imate.
&£OO.0619 0.0603% pressurized liquid
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxylic acid ester of d—2-allyl—4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-2-cyclopenten-l-one (0040O4); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057001); O,O-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-
methyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothioate (057801); petroleum dis-
tillate (063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
001193-00076
Issued: 8-11-86
III-O04004-27
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EPft Compendium of acceptable Uses
D-TRONS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCftRBOXYLIC ftCID ESTER OF
D-£-ALI_YL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-£-CYCLOPENTEN-l-ONE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&£00. 1119 0. ii&x pressurized liquid
d-trans-chrysanthernum monocarboxy 1 ic acid ester of d-£-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (0040O4); petroleum distil-
late (O63S03) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1)
000706-00085 OQlOEl-01408 001021-01412 011598-OOO25
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxy 1 ic acid ester of d-£-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (O04004) ; £-hydroxyethy1
octyl sulfide (046301); petroleum distillate (O635O3) plus
piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1)
OOQE39-OE551
4SOO. 1619 0.163* pressurized liquid
d-trans-chY-ysanthemurn monocarboxy 1 ic acid ester of d-£-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-rnethyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (0040O4) ; N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (O57OO1); petroleum distillate (O635O3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1)
OO1O21-01413
SSOO.1813 0. 1S6X pressurized liquid
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxy1ic acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (0040O4); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (O570O1) plus piperonyl butoxide, techni-
cal (067501)
O07405-OO058
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxylic acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-methyl-£-cyclopenten-l-one (0040O4); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057OO1); petroleum distillate (0635O3)
plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501)
GOO134-00064 O00334-GO464 O00419-OO224 OO0498-00112
OO1OE1-01421 001769-OO£99 001769-00304 003181-OOO2O
O09422-OOOO8 01O807-OOO71 O11525-OOO51 011598-00026
O11715-00093 033176-00001
d-trans-chrysanthemum monocarboxy1ic acid ester of d-£-allyl-4-
hydroxy-3-m«thyl-2-cyclopenten-l-one (004004); N-octyl bicyclo-
heptene dicarboximide (057OO1); piperonyl butoxide, technical
(0675O1) plus isoparaffinic hydrocarbons (505200)
O01021-O1414
&£00. 1919 0.197% pressurized liquid
d-trans-chrysanthernurn monocarboxy 1 ic acid ester of d-2-allyl-4-
hydrc.xy-3-methyl-E-cyclopenten-l-one (004004); petroleum distil-
late (0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1)
O33176-OO002
Issued: 8-11-86 I II-0040O4-28
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EPfi Compendium of Acceptable Uses
D-TRftNS CHRYSANTHEMUM MONOCPRBOXYL1C PCID ESTER OF
D-£-«LLYL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-2-CYCLOPENTEN-l-ONE
Pppendix P-l
Listing of Pctive Ingredient
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APPENDIX IV
BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDICES
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BIBGUIDE-1
GUIDE TO USE OF THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. CONTENT OF BIBLIOGRAPHY. This bibliography contains citations
of all studies considered relevant by EPA in arriving at the
positions and conclusions stated elsewhere in the Standard.
Primary sources for studies in this bibliography have been
the body of data submitted to EPA and its predecessor agencies
in support of past regulatory decisions. Selections from
other sources, including the published literature in those
instances where they have been considered, will be included.
2. UNITS OF ENTRY. The unit of entry in this bibliography is
called a "study." In the case of published materials, this
corresponds closely to an article. In the case of unpublished
materials submitted to the Agency, the Agency has sought to
identify documents at a level parallel to the published
article from within the typically larger volumes in which
they were submitted. The resulting "studies" generally have
a distinct title (or at least a single subject), can stand
alone for purposes of review, and can be described with a
conventional bibliographic citation. The Agency has attempted
also to unite basic documents and commentaries upon them,
treating them as a single study.
3. IDENTIFICATION OF ENTRIES. The entries in this bibliography
are sorted numerically by "Master Record Identifier," or
MRID Number. This number is unique to the citation, and should
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be used at any time'specific reference is required. It is
not related to the six-digit "Accession Number" which has
been used to identify volumes of submitted studies; see
paragraph 4(d)(4) below for a further explanation. In a few
cases, entries added to the bibliography late in the review
may be preceded by a nine-character temporary identifier.
These entries are listed after all MRID entries. This
temporary identifier number is also to be used whenever
specific reference is needed.
FORM OF ENTRY. In addition to the Master Record Identifier
(MRID), each entry consists of a citation containing standard
elements followed, in the case of material submitted to EPA,
by a description of the earliest known submission. Biblio-
graphic conventions used reflect the standards of the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI), expanded to provide^for
certain special needs.
a. Author. Whenever the Agency could confidently identify
one, the Agency has chosen to show a personal author.
When no individual was identified, the Agency has shown
an identifiable laboratory or testing facility as author.
As a last resort, the Agency has shown the first submitter
as author.
b. Document Date. When the date appears as four digits with
no question marks, the Agency took it directly from the
document. When a four-digit date is followed by a question
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mark, the bibliographer deduced the date rrom evidence in
the document. When the date appears as (19??), the Agency
was unable to determine or estimate the date of the
document.
c. Title. In some cases, it has been necessary for Agency
bibliographers to create or enhance a document title.
Any such editorial insertions are contained between square
brackets.
d. Trailing Parentheses. For studies submitted to the Agency
in the past, the trailing parenetheses include (in addition
to any self-explanatory text) the following elements
describing the earliest known submission:
(1) Submission Date. The date of the earliest known
submission appears immediately following the word
"received."
(2) Administrative Number. The next element, immediately
following the word "under," is the registration
number, experimental use permit number, petition
number, or other administrative number associated
with the earliest known submission.
(3) Submitter. The third element is the submitter
following the phrase "submitted by." When authorship
is defaulted to the submitter, this element is omitted.
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(4) Volume identification (Accession Numbers). The
final element in the trailing parentheses identifies
the EPA Accession Number of the volume in which the
original submission of the study appears. The six-
digit accession number follows the symbol "CDL,"
standing for "Company Data Library." This accession
number is in turn followed by an alphabetic suffix
which shows the relative position of the study within
the volume. For example, within accession number
123456, the first study would be 123456-A; the second
123456-B; the 26th, 123456-Z; and the 27th, 123456-AA.
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OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Allethrin and related Compounds Standards
MRID CITATION
00027547 Beavers, J.B.; Fink, R.; Brown, R. (1978) Final Report: Eight-Day
Dietary LC50—Bobwhite Quail: Project No. 163-102. (Unpublished
study received Dec 13, 1979 under 1021-1422; prepared by Wild-
life International, Ltd. in cooperation with Washington College,
submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.;
CDL:241520-C)
00031930 McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (19??) Residue Analysis of
d-trans Allethrin, MGK-264, and Piperonyl butoxide in Candy,
Butter, Potatoes, Lemon Cream Pie, Bread and Meat. Undated
method. (Unpublished study received Apr 23, 1980 under 1021-
1417; CDL:242342-F)
00035929 Schreiber, A.A.; McClellan, D.B. (1954) Estimation of micro quan-
tities of pyrethroids. Analytical Chemistry 26(3):604-607.
(Also in unpublished submission received Oct 14> 1955 under
PP0044; submitted by FMC Corp., Philadelphia, Pa.; CDL:092325-G)
00060633 Atkins, E.L., Jr.; Anderson, L.D. (1967) Toxicity of Pesticides and
Other Agricultural Chemicals to Honey Bees: Laboratory Studies.
?: Univ. of California, Agricultural Extension Service. (M-16;
submitter report no. 22259; also in unpublished submission re-
ceived Mar 27, 1974 under 4F1485; submitted by Chemagro Corp.,
Kansas City, Mo.; CDL:092011-N)
00064646 Meinen, V.J.; Carlson, D.J. (19??) Residue Analysis of Sumith-
rin, Neo-pynamin and Pynamin Forte in Sugar, Butter, Potatoes,
Apples, Bread and Meat. Undated method. (Unpublished study
received Oct 29, 1980 under 1H5283; submitted by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243803-I)
00078624 Knickerbocker, M.; Re, T.A. (1979) Teratologic Evaluation of D-
trans Allethrin in Sprague-Dawley Rats: Laboratory No. 6059.
(Unpublished study received May 17, 1979 under 1021-1060; pre-
pared by Food and Drug Research Laboratories, Inc., submitted
by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:238638-A)
00088398 Johansen, C.; Eves, J. (1970) Bee Research Investigations, 1970.
(Unpublished study received Feb 1, 1973 under unknown admin.
no.; prepared by Washington State Univ., submitted by Shell
Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:222266-D)
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OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Allethrin and related Compounds Standards
MRID CITATION
00122492 Wallwork, L.; Clampitt, R.; Malone, J. (1972) Bioallethrin, Rat
Oral 90 Day Toxicity Study: Report Series B No. 40-72. (Unpub-
lished study received Sep 22, 1972 under 1021-1217; prepared by
Wellcome Foundation Ltd., Eng., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley
King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:051098-F)
00123339 Fink, R.; Beavers, J.; Grimes, J.; et al. (1978) Acute Oral LD50:
Bobwhite Ouail: D-Trans Allethrin, Technical: Project No. 163-
106. Final rept. (Unpublished study received Feb 8, 1979 under
1021-1217; prepared by Wildlife International, Ltd., submitted
by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:238863-A)
00133570 Peyre, M.; Chantot, J.; Penasse, L.; et al. (1979) Detection of a
Mutagenic Potency of Bioallethrin: 1) Microbial Assays; 2) Mi-
cronucleus Test in Mouse: Ref. RU-BA-79.27.12/A. (Unpublished
study received Nov 23, 1983 under 1021-1217; submitted by Mc-
Laughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:252029-A)
00135387 FMC; (1956) Residue Studies of Allethrin in Guernsey Milk and
Goat Meat and Fat (Compilation: unplublished study received
1956 under PP 0044-A; CDL:098144)
00151444 Audegonde, L.; Collas, E.; Glomot, R. (1979) Bioallethrin: Acute
Oral Toxicity Study in the Rat: Ref. RU-BA-79829/A. Unpublished
study prepared by Roussel Uclaf, Div. Argro-veterinaire,
Paris, France. 25 p.
00151447 Griggs, L. (1982) 6-month Dietary Toxicity Study in Dogs: Bioalle-
thrine: 406-034: Ref. IRDC-BA-406.034/A1. Unpublished study
prepared by International Research and Development Corp. 306 p.
00151449 Glomot, R. (1979) Esbiothrin: Acute Oral Toxicity Study in the Rat:
Ref. RU-EBT-79828/A and Ref. 79.828. Unpublished study prepared
by Roussel Uclaf. 27 p.
00151451 Kaysen, A.; Sales, A. (1984) RU 27436: Acute Dermal Toxicity in
Male and Female Rabbits: Study No. 430 TAL: Ref. CIT/EBT-430-
84/A. Unpublished study prepared by Centre International de
Toxicologie. 36 p.
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OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Allethrin and related Compounds Standards
MRID CITATION
00151452 Hardy,C.; Jackson, G.; Lewis, D.; et al. (1984) Esbiothrine: RU
27436 Acute Inhalation Toxicity in Rats: 4-hour Exposure: HRC
Report No. RSL 640/84470: Ref. RSL-EBT-84470/A. Unpublished
study prepared by Huntingdon Research Centre pic. 118p.
00151453 Collas, E. (1984) Esbiothrin: Primary Dermal Irritation Study in
the Male Rabbit: Ref. RU-EBT-83.315/A. Unpublished study pre-
pared by Roussel Uclaf. 12 p.
00151454 Collas, E. (1984) Esbiothrin: Primary Eye Irritation Study in the
Male Rabbit: Ref. RU-EBT-83.316/A. Unpublished study prepared
by Roussel Uclaf. 16 p.
00151455 Chantot, J. (1984) Esbiothrin: Detection of a Mutagenic Potency
with a Bacterial Test (Ames Test): RU-EBT-84.04.04/A. Unpub-
lished study prepared by Roussel Uclaf. 14 p.
00151457 Richold, M.; Edgar, D.; Ransome, S.; et al. (1984) An Assessment
of the Mutagenic Potential of Esbiothrine Using an in vitro
Mammalian Cell Test System: HRC Report No. RSL 642/84422: Ref.
RSL-EBT-642/84422/A. Unpublished study prepared by Huntingdon
Research Centre pic. 37 p.
00151460 Glomot, R. (1979) Esbiol: Acute Oral Toxicity Study in Rat: Ref.
RU-SB-79830/A and Ref. 79830. Unpublished study prepared by
Roussel Uclaf. 30 p.
00151466 Sakamoto, Y.; Matsumoto, K.; Ogami, H. (1975) Irritant Effect of
Esbiol and Allethrin on the Eye Mucosa of the Rabbit: Ref. OU-
SB-75.03.22/A. Unpublished study prepared Osaka University and
and Japan Mosquito Coil Co.
00157916 Sato, H.; Aral, M.; Hagiwara, A (1985) Chronic Toxicity and
Oncogenicity Study of Pynamin Forte in Rats. Unpublished
study prepared by Daiyu-Kai Institute of Medical Science.
3065 p.
00160000 Hudson, R.; Tucker, R.; Haegele, M. (1984) Handbook of toxicity of
pesticides to wildlife: Second edition. US Fish and Wildlife
Service: Resource Publication 153. 91 p.
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OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Allethrin and related Compounds Standards
MRID CITATION
00162751 Stevenson, J. (1968) Laboratory studies on the acute contact and
oral toxicities of insecticides to honeybees. Ann. appl. Biol,
61:467-472.
40094602 Johnson, W.; Finley, M. (1980) Handbook of Acute Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fish and Aquatic Invertebrates: Resource Publi-
cation 137. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C.
106 p.
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V. FORMS APPENDICES
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OMB Approval No. 2070-0057
Expires 11/30/89
(EPA RE
FIFKA SECTION 3(C)(2)(B) SUMMARY SHEET
PRODUCT NAME
APPLICANT'S NAME
OATEC
GISTRATION NO.
1UIOANCE DOCUMENT ISSUED
With rtspecl to tr.e requirement W submit "generic" date imposad by the FIFRA section 3
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OMB Approval No.
Expires 11/30/89
2070-0057
(To nullify, certify ALL fourittmtl
CERTIFICATION OF ATTEMPT TO ENTER
INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH OTHER REGISTRANTS
FOR DEVELOPMENT OF DATA
I. I »m duly authorized to repretent the following firm(s) who are subject to the require-
ments of t Notice under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) contained in (Guidance Document
to submit data concerning the active ingredient:
GUIDANCE DOCUMENT DATE
ACTIVE INGREDIENT
NAME OF FIRM
EPA COMPANY NUMBER
(This firm or group of firms is referred to below as "my firm".)
2. My firm is willing to develop and submit the data as required by that Notice, if necessary. However, my firm would prefer to enter
into an agreement with one or more other registrants to develop jointly, or to (hare in the cost of developing, the following required
items or data:
3. My firm has ofltrei in writing to tntir into tuch an agreement. Copits of tht offtrs art attached. That offer wu irrevocable and included in offtr to bt
eound by an arbitration decision undar FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(8)(iti) if final agreement on all terms could not bt reached otherwise. This after wit madi
to the following firm(s) or, the following datt(l):
NAMC OF FIRM
DATE OF OFFER
However, none of those firm (si accepted my offer
4. My firm requests that EPA not Suspend tht regtiuauon(i) of my firm's product(s), if »ny of the firms named in paragraph (3) above
have agreed to submit tht data Irfttd in p*r»g:aph (2) above in accordance with tht Notice. I understand EPA will promptly inforrr
me whether my firm must tubmrt oiu to avoid tutptnuon of iti rtgistrition(s) under FIFRA Stction 3(c)(2)(B). (This statement
doe* not apply to applicants for ntw products.) I giv* EPA permission to disclose this statement upon request.
TVPEONAME
EPA Fern MO-6
SIGNATURE
OATC
280
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OK3 Approval Nc.
2C7G-CC5'
FIxpi res I I /30/S9
EPA Req. No.
PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REPORT
Date
Guidance Document for
Registration
Guideline No.
$158.120
PRODUCT
CHEMISTRY
61-1
61-2
61-3
62-1
62-2
62-3
63-,2
63-3
63-4
63-5
63-6
63-7
63-8
63-9
63-16
63-11
*3-l2
Name of Test
Identity of
inqredients
Statement of
composition
Discussion of
formation of
inqredients
Preliminary
analysis
Certification of
limits
Analytical methods
for enforcement
limits
Color
Physical state
Odor
Melting point
Boilinq point
Density, bulk-
density, or
specific qravity
Solubility
Vapor pressure
Dissociation
Octanol/water
partition
coefficient
_EH 1
Test not
required
for my
product
listed
above
(check
below)
I am complying with
data requirements by
Citing MRJD
Number or
EPA Accession
Number
Submit-
ting
Data
(At-
tached)
(For EPA Use Only)
Accession Numbers
Assiqned
EPA Form 6380-4
28!
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Registration
Guideline No.
63-13
63-14
63-15
63-16
63-17
63-18
63-19
63-20
63-21
S158.135
TOXICOLOGY
81-1
81-2
81-3
81-4
/
81-5
81-6
Name of Test
Stability
Oxidizing/reducing
reaction
Flammability
Explodability
Storage stability
Viscosity
Miscibility
Corrosion
characteristics
Dielectric break-
down voltaqe
Acute oral
toxicity, rat
Acute dermal
toxicity. rabbit
Acute inhalation,
toxicity, rat
Primary eye
irritation, rabbit
Primary dermal
irritation
Dermal sensitiza-
tion
Test not
required
for my
product
listed
above
(check
below)
I am complying with
data reouirements by
Citing MRID
Number or
EPA Accession
Number
Submit-
ting
Data
(At-
tached)
(For EPA Use Only)
Accession Numbers
Assigned
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OMB Approval No. 2070-0057
Expiration" Date 11/30/89
GENERIC DATA EXEMPTION STATEMENT
EPA Product Registration Number:
Registrant's Name and Address:
As an authorized representative of the registrant of the product identified
above, I certify that:
(1) I have read and am familiar with the terms of the Notice from EPA dated
i concerning a retirement for submission of "generic" data on the
active ingredient named under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B).
(2) My firm requests that EPA not suspend the registration of our product,
despite our lack of intent to submit the generic data in question, on the grounds
that the product contains the active ingredient solely as the result of the
incorporation into the product of another product which contains that active
ingredient, which is registered under FIFRA Section 3, and which is purchased by
us from another producer.
(3) An accurate Confidental Statement of Formula(CSF) for the above-identified
product is attached to this statement. That formula statement indicates, by
company name, registration number, and product name, the source of the subject
active ingredient in my firm's product, or
The CSF dated on file with EPA is complete, current and accurate and
contains the information requested on the current CSF Form No. 8570-4. The
registered source(s) of the above named active ingredient in my product(s) is/are
and their registration number(s) is/are .
My firm will apply for an amendment to the registration prior to changing
the source of the active ingredient in our product.
(4) I understand, and agree on behalf of my firm, that if at any time any
portion of this Statement is no longer true, or if my firm fails to comply with
the undertakings made in this Statement, my firm's product's registration nay be
suspended under FIFPA Section 3(c)(2)(B).
(5) I further understand that if my firm is granted a generic data exemption
for the product, my firm relies on the efforts of other persons to provide the
Agency with the required generic data. If the registrant(s) who have committed
to generate and submit the required data fail to take appropriate steps to meet
requirements or are no longer in compliance with this Notice's data requirements,
the Agency will consider that both they and my firm are not in compliance and
will normally initiate proceedings to suspend the registrations of my firm's
product (s) and their product (s), unless my firm commits to submit and submits
the required data in the specified time frame. I understand that, in such cases,
the Aoency generally will not grant a time extension for submitting the data.
Registrant's authorized representative:
(Signature)
Dated: ___^
(Typed)
EPA Form 8570-27
*U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFF ICE,1988-516-002.80103
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