Prentox UL 100 Pyrethrin Concentrate 1%
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ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
Pyrethrins ............................. 1.00%
Piperonyl Butoxide Technical ........... 2.00%
N-Octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide ... 2.94%
PACKAGING:
1 gal. container
- Authorized by U.S.D.A. for use in Federally inspected
meat and poultry plants.
- *Not for sale in Alaska, Connecticut or New
York
This product will remain in solution for 24 hours.
- DESCRIPTION:
A synergized Pyrethrum Concentrate with a mineral petroleum distillate
base
for use in ULV equipment.
CONTROLS:
Exposed accessible stages of pantry
pests, ants,
boxelder bugs, clover
mites, drugstore beetles,
earwigs,
lice, spider beetles, mosquitoes,
gnats,
wasps,
skippers, mushroom flies, and fungus
gnats, roaches, silverfish,
waterbugs,
spiders,
blood sucking lice.
- CONTROLS:
A broad spectrum of insects, as designated on : UL
100 Product Label
- Pyrethrins are natural insecticides found in daisy-like Chrysanthemum
flowers grown and harvested in Kenya, Africa and Austrailia. Pyrethrins
have a low order of toxicity to warm-blooded animals and can be used
even in the home with extreme confidence. When pyrethrins are combined
with a synergist like piperonyl butoxide, its "killing power" against
insects increases dramatically. The United States Department of Agriculture
has stated that synergized pyrethrum "is probably the safest of all
insecticides for use in food plants "and that " a pyrethrum formulation
is approved for use around foodstuffs". Pyrethrin may be used with safety
in food plants, homes and around animals where more hazardous materials
cannot be used. It has a long history of satisfactory use around mammals
and birds. Pyrethrin and the synergists are biodegradable and rapidly
disintegrate in sunlight and air, thus assuring you that there will
be no excessive build-up of insecticides dispensed in the area being
treated.
- REPELLENT AND INSECTICIDAL PROPERTIES:
Pyrethrin , usually considered only for
its knock-down and kill effect, also possesses substantial inherent
repellency of insects. Observations in food establishments demonstrate
that flies are not immediately killed but are found more often on windowsills
or near doorways, bearing out the observation that pyrethrins are effective
repellents, kill slowly due to the low dosage applied and drive the
fly to seek the outdoors before dying.
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