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Trade or generic names
Belmark; Ectrin; Extrin; Fenkil; Fenvalethrin; Moscade; OMS-200; Pydrin; Pyrid; S-5602; SanmartonR; SD-43775; Sumibac; Sumicidin; Sumi-five; Sumifleece; Sumifly; Sumipower; Sumitick; Tirade; WL-43775
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Crops / products generally treated with this product
It is a general use pesticide / insecticide used on fruits, cotton. In particular in animal husbandry.
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Used to control
Insecticide for general use, useed for control of flies and fleas and other pests in stables and barns, long active life.
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Known risks associated with high exposure
Acutely toxic
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Other information
May be used as a slow release insecticide, eg. applied to walls, possibly animals ears,
Recommended for use where insect pests have developed resistance to organophosphates and organochlorine insecticides.
No reported risks to humans facing normal day to day exposure, can cause numbness, stinging and burning with direct skin exposure.
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Odorless, comes as cristaline solid or viscous brown liquid
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Links
inchem.org
PANPesticides Database - Fenvalerate
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