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A B C D E F G H I J K L M
COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
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didecyl methyl
ammonium
chlorideI, 1.35%;
Octyl decyl dimethyl
ammonium chloride,
Interim list included a Q-Cide product (Bio-Prospect Co.) for termite, ant, mosquito, slug control.
2.25%; Dioctyl
Searching CA DPR for Q-Cide, found product listed as fungicide, virucide, not insecticide, with
dimethyl ammonium Q-Cide ??? 4462-58-ZA ?
Signal Word: Danger. Do not find Bio-Prospect Co. product.The Q-Cide product in US EPA and
chloride, 0.90%; Alky
CA DPR databases is not allowed. (Appears to refer to an entirely different product)
(50%C14, 40%C12,
10%C16)
Dimethylbenzyl
ammonium chloride,
3%
2
alkylphenyl
hydroxypolyoxyethyl 36208-50014-AA
Activator-90 Adjuvant DPR 19864 A caution Wetting Agent. Ready-to-use solution. CA registration only
ene & natural fatty (10-5-84)
acids
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Prior approval needed until Adjuvant spreader, Target Pro Spreader, is not listed in EPA's complete list of inerts (by
nonylphenoxy
Target Pro- hazard and physico chemical trademarked or chemical name), nor in EPA db of pesticides, nor by CDMS. CA Reg notes
polyethoxy ethanols, 1050775-500022-
Spreader Adjuvant L caution property data are evaluated, product as biodegradable (Application dose: 2-8 oz/100 gal water). MSDS for a product with
Isopropanol and AA
Activator (90%) and/or generic product put same trademarked name, same CA Reg No, lists "Hazardous Ingredients" as 66% alkyl phenol
Fatty Acids
on US EPA List 4 ethoxylate and 19% isopropyl alcohol.
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octyl phenoxy
polyethoxy ethanol.
Isopropanol. Silicone
defoamer. Coconut 1050775-50008- Bio-degradable spreader, activator, buffer (lowers pH) used in terrestrial and aquatic
No Foam B Adjuvant A caution
amine condensate. AA environments
Buffering acids.
Linear alkyl
sulfonate.




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polyacrylamide Drift Retardent on US EPA list 4B (inerts with sufficient data to substantiate they can be used
Chem-Trol Adjuvant 36208-50015-AA CAS 9003-05-8 A caution
polymer (2111) safely in pesticide products). Ready-to-use solution formula
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Prior approval needed until
hazard and physico chemical
polymethylsiloxane, CMR Silicone 1050775-50025-
? Adjuvant L property data are evaluated, Registered by Creative Marketing, Fresno, only in CA. Not on US EPA list of inerts. SF IPM=A.
nonionic Surfactant AA-1050775
and/or generic product put
on US EPA List 4.
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INGREDIENT(S) NO.
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Generic approval for
"soybean oil," "hydrogenated Several soybean oil products are included in EPA's "List of Other (Inert) Pesticide Ingredients."
soybean oil" and "ethoxylated Soybean oil and hydrogenated soybean oil are on List4A (minimal risk inert ingredients);
soybean oil" adjuvant ethoxylated soybean oil is on List 4B (inerts with sufficient data to substantiate they can be used
Spraytech Oil
products. Require prior safely in pesticide products); epoxidized and polymerized soybean oil products are on List 3
?soybean oil and other Adjuvant A
approval for products (inerts of unknown toxicity). "Spraytech" is not in the CA DPR, US EPA, or CDMS database. EPA
products
containing epoxidized or Biopesticide List includes non-adjuvant soybean oil products Golden Pest Spray Oil and PF-1025
polymerized soybean oil, Dormant Summer Oil, which are also "A." SF IPM = A, and recommends use in place of paraffinic
unless these products are oils as insecticide.
moved to US EPA Inert List 4
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Induce
Adjuvant 5905-50066-AA No warning DR1: tox class II Emulsifiable Concentrate
(Helena)
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pond scum, MOA not fully understood, but thought that breakdown product similar to hydrogen peroxide
?barley straw barley straw Algacide exempt A na
algae prevents algal reproduction.
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copper
Cutrine-Plus
ethanolamine Algacide 8959-10-AA No danger DR1: tox class I Solution_Liquid(Ready to Use)
(9%)
complexes, mixed




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copper K-TEA Algaecide 1812-307-ZA No warning DR1: tox class II Flowable Concentrate
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Nautique
copper carbonate, Aquatic
Algaecide 67690-10-AA No danger DR1: tox class I Liquid Concentrate
basic Herbicide
(15.9%)
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Reward
DRI: tox class II;
diquat dibromide Landscape & Algaecide 10182-404-ZA No warning Liquid Concentrate
DR4: PGC
Aquatic (37.3%)
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Avoid use in places and times
DPR 50; CAS 504-
that the product is at risk of
Avitrol Mixed Avicide 11649-4-AA 24-5, 1124-33-0;
aminopyridine, 4- birds 11649 L caution being consumed by non- See entry for Avitrol Corn Chops. Avitrol Mixed Grain formulation is used as a bait.
Grain (0.50%) (Bait) (9-20-78) PC 069201,
target wildlife or domestic
597300
animals.
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4-aminopyridine (also known as 4-AP and Fampridine) is an effective bird poison used in bird
Avoid use in places and times feeding, roosting and nesting areas. Hazardous to wildlife and domestic animals. A slow release
DPR 50; CAS 504-
that the product is at risk of formulation is undergoing testing as an experimental drug to treat people with MS. MOA: blocks
Avitrol Corn Avicide 11649-6-AA 24-5, 1124-33-0;
aminopyridine, 4- birds 11649 L caution being consumed by non- potassium channels in neurons (supplied by the Irish drug company, Elan Corporation; tested by
Chops (0.50%) (Bait) (12/14/72) PC 069201,
target wildlife or domestic Acorda in two phase II trials in the US; awaiting authorisation by FDA (source: http://www.mult-
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animals. sclerosis.org/4aminopyridine.html). Avitrol Corn Chops formulation is a granular/flake applied
as broadcast or bait.
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? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
Avoid use in places and times
DPR 50; CAS 504-
that the product is at risk of
Avitrol Whole Avicide 11649-7-AA (12- 24-5, 1124-33-0;
aminopyridine, 4- birds 11649 L caution being consumed by non- See entry for Avitrol Corn Chops. Avitrol Whole Corn formulation is used as a bait or broadcast.
Corn (0.50%) (Bait) 27-73) PC 069201,
target wildlife or domestic
597300
animals.
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If exempted uses are allowed,
restrict from use near fresh,
estuarine or salt water, or
when/where potential exists
Quadris
DPR 4037; CAS for runoff to water bodies.
Flowable 100-1098-ZA (1- For information about azoxystrobin, see entry for Abound Flowable (22.9%) (10182- 415-ZA ). EC
?azoxystrobin Fungicide 131860-33-8; No caution DR4: PGC Because of persistence,
Fungicide 09-03) formulation primarily for ag crops, also Christmas trees.
PC128810 restrict to early dry season
(22.9% )
applications (>2 mn before
rains expected) and to places
where flow to groundwater is
slow.
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If exempted uses are allowed,
restrict from use near fresh,
estuarine or salt water, or
when/where potential exists
For information about azoxystrobin, see entry for Abound Flowable (22.9%) (10182- 415-ZA ).
Heritage DPR 4037; CAS for runoff to water bodies.
100-1093-AA (4- Heritage is formulated as dry flowable for application to or into soil, by spray, chemigation, or as
?azoxystrobin Fungicide (50% Fungicide 131860-33-8; No caution DR4: PGC Because of persistence,
15-03) turf drench, as preventative or at first sign of disease. Labelled for forest trees, ornamentals as
) PC128810 restrict to early dry season
well as ag crops.
applications (>2 mn before
rains expected) and to places
where flow to groundwater is
slow.


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If exempted uses are allowed,
restrict from use near fresh,
estuarine or salt water, or
when/where potential exists
Heritage DPR 4037; CAS for runoff to water bodies. For information about azoxystrobin, see entry for Abound Flowable (22.9%) (10182- 415-ZA ).
10182-408-AA (5-
?azoxystrobin Fungicide (50% Fungicide 131860-33-8; No caution DR4: PGC Because of persistence, Heritage is formulated as dry flowable for application to or into soil, by spray, chemigation, or as
15-97)
) PC128810 restrict to early dry season turf drench, as preventative or at first sign of disease.
applications (>2 mn before
rains expected) and to places
where flow to groundwater is
slow.
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PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
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If exempted uses are allowed,
restrict from use near fresh,
estuarine or salt water, or
when/where potential exists
Abound
DPR 4037; CAS for runoff to water bodies.
Flowable 100-1098-AA (10- For information about azoxystrobin, see entry for Abound Flowable (22.9%) (10182- 415-ZA ). EC
?azoxystrobin Fungicide 131860-33-8; No caution DR4: PGC Because of persistence,
Fungicide 22-02) formulation applied to soil or worked into soil, spray, chemigation, seedling stage.
PC128810 restrict to early dry season
(22.9%)
applications (>2 mn before
rains expected) and to places
where flow to groundwater is
slow.


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If exempted uses are allowed,
restrict from use near fresh,
estuarine or salt water, or
when/where potential exists
DPR 4037; CAS for runoff to water bodies.
100-1098-AA (10- For information about azoxystrobin, see entry for Abound Flowable (22.9%) (10182- 415-ZA ). EC
?azoxystrobin -22.90% Fungicide 131860-33-8; No caution DR4: PGC Because of persistence,
22-02) formulation applied to soil or worked into soil, spray, chemigation, seedling stage.
PC128810 restrict to early dry season
applications (>2 mn before
rains expected) and to places
where flow to groundwater is
slow.
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First of a new class of pesticides, B-methoxyacrylates derived from naturally-occuring
If exempted uses are allowed,
Strobilurins. Single-site MOA inhibits electron transport, therefore susceptible to resistance. Highly
restrict from use near fresh,
toxic to fish and invertebrates. Non-carcinogenic. Lab tests show moderate persistent and high
estuarine or salt water, or
mobility in course soils; field tests do not. Azoxystrobin dissipates from fields in a fairly short time
when/where potential exists
Abound period. To be harmful to aquatic and marine life, a runoff event would have to occur in the two
DPR 4037; CAS for runoff to water bodies.
Flowable weeks immediately following the last in a series of multiple applications. Ai can persist for
azoxystrobin Fungicide 10182-415-ZA 131860-33-8; No caution DR4: PGC Because of persistence,
Fungicide several months or longer. Degradation products have properties similar to chemicals known to
PC128810 restrict to early dry season
(22.9%) leach to ground water under certain conditions. Use of this chemical in areas where soils are
applications (>2 mn before
permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow, may result in groundwater
rains expected) and to places
contamination." Syn: METHYL (E)-2-{2-[6-(2-CYANOPHENOXY) PYRIMIDIN-4-YLOXY]PHENYL}-3-
where flow to groundwater is
METHOXYACRYLATE. Heritage formulation (WSG) approved by US EPA as RR fungicide used in
slow.
non-residential (Jun 97) turf and golf courses, etc. Residential product approved as RR Oct 98. O
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DR1: tox class
II; DR2
(Prop65):
Daconil
carcinogen;
Weather Stik
50534-209-AA- CAS 1897-45-6; DR4: PGC;
chlorothalonil (54%) (Daconil Fungicide No warning Suspension formulation
10182 PC 081901 DR5: likely to
720 Flowable
be
Fungicide)
carcinogenic
to humans
(OPP 10/27/97)
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Syngenta product used for control of fungal diseases in turfgrass (golf courses, lawns, sod farms,
sports fields, parks, municipal grounds and cemeteries, etc. It is packaged in 1 oz water soluble
?fludioxonil Medallion Fungicide 100-769-AA No DR4: PGC
packets, for applicator safety. US EPA designated a fludioxonil Novartis product used on turf as
RR Mar 01.
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INGREDIENT(S) NO.
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Syngenta product used for control of fungal diseases in turfgrass (golf courses, lawns, sod farms,
Medallion, 50% sports fields, parks, municipal grounds and cemeteries, etc. It is packaged in 1 oz water soluble
?fludioxonil Fungicide 100-98060-EE No DR4: PGC
a.I. packets, for applicator safety. US EPA designated a fludioxonil Novartis product used on turf
as RR Mar 01.
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DR2 (Prop65):
carcinogen;
Chipco Brand
CAS 36734-19-7; DR4: PGC;
iprodione 26019 Flo Fungicide 264-480-ZA No caution flowable concentrate
PC 109801 DR5: likely to
(23.3%)
be
carcinogenic
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DR2 (Prop65):
Fore WSP Turf carcinogen;
and CAS 8018-01-7; DR5: Group B2-
mancozeb Fungicide 707-240-AA No caution Wettable_ Powder
Ornamental PC 014504 probable
(80%) carcinogen
(OPP 06/09/99)
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Cavalier 2G 1001-70-AA-
metribuzin Fungicide No caution DR4: PGC
(2.08%) 10404
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JMS Stylet Oil -
mineral oil Fungicide 65564-1-ZA A caution Separately listed as fungicide and insecticide.
Organic (97.1%)
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Avoid contact with surface
Prescription
paraffinic oil waters. Approval required for The same product is separately listed as a Fungicide, Insecticide and Miticide. The SF IPM
Treatment
(petroleum Fungicide 862-23-AA-499 L use of petroleum oils and program allows limited use of Saf-T-Side" insecticide based on paraffinic oil, cautioning that
Brand-Ultra-Fine
distillates) distillates, except in spot contact with surface waters should be avoided due to trace of alkyl-phenol ethoxylates.
Oil
treatment.
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If option is present, select oils
that are not petroleum
distillates or that are more
petroleum distillates, JMS Stylet Oil Separately listed as fungicide and insecticide. More highly refined petroleum oils are more
Fungicide 65564-1-AA L caution highly refined. Plan of work
refined (97.1%) environmentally benign than unrefined/less refined. SF IPM=A
approval required for use of
petroleum oils and distillates,
except in spot treatment.
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potassium salts/ fatty
? M-Pede Fungicide 53219-6-ZC A SF IPM=L.
acids




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100-741-ZA DR1: tox class
Banner Maxx (04/21/97)/ CAS 60207-90-1; II; DR4: PGC; same as Alamo, 100- 741-AA , registered 07/15/96 as fungicide and insecticide. Banner Maxx
propiconazole Fungicide No warning
(14.3%) 100-741-ZB PC 122101 DR5: Group C labelled for use on fruit trees, ornamentals, forest trees
(07/30/01) (OPP 9/14/92)
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M
COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
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DR2 (Prop65):
reproductive
tox; DR4: PGC;
Proturf Systemic CAS 23564-05-8; DR5: likely to
thiophanate-methyl Fungicide 538-88-ZB No SF IPM=L, with use restricted to greens, highest profile athletic fields
Fungicide PC 102001 be
carcinogenic
to humans
(OPP 12/08/01)
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Garden Tech
Rootone
Rooting
thiram and 1-
Hormone with Fungicide & 264-499-AA- dust-powder formulation. SF IPM=L. Notes problem with mixing and storage due to talc. Limits to
SF naphthaleneacetam A caution
Fungicide PGR 71004 (2-5-99) nursery use only
ide
(4.04% thiram,
0.20%
hormone0
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Wettable powder produced by Ecogen as powdery mildew control on fruits, vegetables,
ornamentals. Initially isolated from powdery mildew that had infected certain plants in Israel.
For commercial use, the fungus Ampelomyces quisqualis isolate M-10 is grown in a liquid
nutrient mixture, and then the spores are collected and dried until mixed with water to
AQ-10 Fungicide 55638-16-AA reactivate. US EPA Factsheet reports no expected adverse effects on humans or the
Ampelomyces DPR 2385; CAS -
Biofungicide (Biopesticide (inactivated 12- NR caution environment when used according to label directions. Application is permitted throughout the
quisqualis none; PC 21007
(1%) ) 31-03) growth cycle, including the day of harvest. Only caution is with regard to inhalation of spores,
requiring respiratory protection
(http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/biopesticides/ingredients/factsheets/factsheet_021007.htm).
SF IPM=L, presumably because of limited information on A.I. Registration of the only product
was inactived in CA as of 12-31-03.
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B. licheniformis Strain SB3086 is a common soil microorganism that contributes to nutrient cycling
and displays antifungal activity, possibly by producing an antibiotic agent and possibly an anti-
fungal enzyme. No evidence of harm to humans; not toxic or pathogenic in rats. However,
unidentified strains have been associated with reproductive failures and mastitis in cattle,
Novozymes
Fungicide sheep, and pigs and, possible, with some cases of human food poisoning. Thus not labelled for
Bacillus licheniformis Biofungicide
? (Biopesticide PC 06492 NR use on plants intended for food or feed. No harmful env effects expected because labelled
Strain SB3086 Green-Releaf
) dose of B. licheniformis would increase over background no more than 1 to 2%, not expected to
TM 710-140
have any adverse effects. Product approved 2002 for treatment of ornamental turf, lawns, golf
courses, ornamental plants, conifers and tree seedlings in outdoor, greenhouse, and nursery
sites. Source: US EPA FS
.
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Caution for applicants re:
irritant and sensitizing
Fungicide properties. Applicators of
58866-12-AA-
cinnamaldehyde Valero (30%) (Biopesticide CAS 104-55-2 A caution some cinnamaldehyde For information about cinnamaldehyde, see Cinnamite. Liquid concentrate formulation.
65626
) products are cautioned to use
protective clothing and
observe a 4 hour REI.


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COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
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Natural volatile chemical. Main component in cassia oil and cinnamon bark oil. Considerable
safety data exist from food/flavoring industry, so both cinnamaldehyde and cinnamon oil (70-
Caution for applicants re: 90% cinnamaldehyde), are classified as GRAS by FDA. EPA determination of no toxic risks
irritant and sensitizing associated with use of cinnamaldehyde and other natural floral chemicals in food or
Fungicide properties. Applicators of elsewhere. However, possibly toxic to fish, can act as a strong human sensitizer(at 2% a.i.), and
58866-12-ZA-
?cinnamaldehyde Cinnamite (Biopesticide CAS 104-55-2 A some cinnamaldehyde provoke dermal and eye irritation (at 8% a.i.). SF IPM=A for Cinnamite as an Insecticide,
65626
) products are cautioned to use although Isman (2003) says it is primarily effective in controlling pathogens. CPH 2003 lists it as a
protective clothing and product of the Emerald BioAgriculture Corp and ProGuard (CAS 104-55-2) for use as an
observe a 4 hour REI. antifungal agent in greenhouses and on horticultural crops. Isman (2003) identifies it as a
Mycotech product. (EPA Biopesticide FS "Cinnamaldehyde 40506," "Floral Attractants,
Repellents and Insecticides"; See entry for lemongrass).
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RR registration Sept 19'02, to Camas Technologies, for control of greenhouse ornamentals. In
Fungicide
CDPR database Camas is listed with no associated products. The link between the trade and
?macalayea extract Qwell (Biopesticide NR More information needed.
biological names was made through Agranova . No
)
additional information was found about Qwell or Macalyea extract.




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SF IPM "A" : neem oil fungicide/insecticide product Triact 90EC (#70051-8-AA-70051). Two neem
neem oil, clarified Fungicide
oil products were first registered in CA in 1996. Neem is reported slightly toxic to some predatory
?hydrophobic extract Rose Defense (Biopesticide 70051- 2-ZB- 869 A
mites and insects. See comments for neem as IGR. Neem oil does not have azadirachtin
of )
properties. Works as a summer oil, effective as fungicide, insecticide and miticide.
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neem oil, clarified Fungicide
See entry for neem oil product Rose Defense (70051- 2-ZB- 869) and for azadirachtin, in entry for
?hydrophobic extract Trilogy, EC, 70% (Biopesticide 70051-2 A
Azatin 4.5 WP.
of )




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neem oil, clarified Fungicide
Triact 90EC 70051-8-AA- See entry for neem oil product Rose Defense (70051- 2-ZB- 869) and for azadirachtin, in entry for
hydrophobic extract (Biopesticide A caution
(90%) 70051 Azatin 4.5 WP.
of )
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TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
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Polyoxins are a family of chemicals produced by a specific bacterium naturally found in soil.
The bacteria are grown commercially, and the polyoxins are then purified in the form of
Polyoxin D Zinc Salt. MOA: inhibits the action of an enzyme needed by the target fungii for
making chitin, a component of the cell wall. Without chitin, susceptible fungii are unable to
Fungicide DPR 5788; EPA Monitor efficacy. Caution
Endorse WP Turf 68173-00001 (87- continue growing and infecting plant cells. Registered product is a turf fungicide used on golf
?polyoxin D Zinc Salt (Biopesticide 146659-78-1; A not given near freshwater. Do not use or
Fungicide 20-97) courses, parks, home lawns, and grounds of commercial and institutional buildings to control
) PC230000 dispose in bodies of water.
the fungus Rhizoctonia solani, which causes brown patch and large patch disease. Applied as
a spray every 1-2 weeks, as needed. The product label reflects the concern for possible harm to
freshwater invertebrates and fish by prohibiting the use or disposal of Polyoxin D Zinc Salt in
bodies of water (EPA Biopesticides FS)
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Potassium bicarbonate and sodium bicarbonate (073505) are naturally occurring compounds
Fungicide
potassium that are not expected to have adverse effects on humans or the environment when used as
? Kaligreen (Biopesticide 70231-1-AA PC 073508 A Monitor efficacy
bicarbonate fungicides. Use as an alternative to more toxic fungicides currently on the market. (EPA
)
Biopesticides FS) SF IPM=A
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Potassium bicarbonate and sodium bicarbonate (073505) are naturally occurring compounds
Fungicide
potassium Armicarb 100 5905-541-AA (6- that are not expected to have adverse effects on humans or the environment when used as
? (Biopesticide A Monitor efficacy
bicarbonate (15%) 25-02) fungicides. Use as an alternative to more toxic fungicides currently on the market. (EPA
)
Biopesticides FS)
47

EPA
provisionally Naturally occurring bacterium, widespread in soil esp near plant roots, used for controlling
approved one various fungal diseases of golf course turf (including Sclerotinia homeocarpa--dollar spot,
trade product Collectotrichum graminicola --anthracnose, Pythium aphanadermatum--pythium,
until early in Michrodochium nivale--pink snow mold). Available evidence suggests that P.a. strain Tx-1
2001, pending presents minimal risks to NTO. However, EPA is requiring specific toxicity and pathogenicity
Pseudomonas submission by Fungicide studies on the effects of Pseudomonas aureofaciens strain Tx-1 on aquatic and terrestrial
?aureofaciens Strain the registrant, (Biopesticide PC 006473 NR Monitor efficacy wildlife. Because there have been no adverse effects seen on the 200 U.S golf courses that
Tx-1 Eco Soil ) have been using this microbe, it is likely that no permanent ecological damage will occur
Systems, of during the two years it will take EPA to obtain and evaluate the additional data required from
specific toxicity the registrant. Microbes are grown in a production facility at the golf course, and are then
and distributed through the golf course irrigation system. To maximize the effectiveness of the
pathogenicity pesticide and to minimize exposure to humans and wildlife, the pesticide is normally applied in
studies. Current the evening or at night. (EPA Biopesticides FS)
status unclear.
48
When sprayed on plants early in their development, extract of Reynoutria sachalinensis (giant
Milsana
Reynoutria Fungicide knotweed, a member of the buckweed family) causes the plants to activate an internal
Bioprotectant 72179-2-AA (2-6- DPR 5823; CAS
?sachalinensis (Giant (Biopesticide A caution Monitor efficacy defense system that prevents growth of certain fungi, especially powdery mildew and gray
Concentrate 04) none; PC 055809
Knotweed) ) mold. The extract is approved for use on ornamental plants grown in greenhouses. (EPA
(5%)
Biopesticides FS)
49
Potassium bicarbonate and sodium bicarbonate are naturally occurring compounds that are
no registered Fungicide
not expected to have adverse effects on humans or the environment when used as fungicides.
?sodium bicarbonate products as of (Biopesticide PC 073505 NR Monitor efficacy
Use of these two compounds in pesticide products may provide an alternative to more toxic
pub of EPA FS )
fungicides currently on the market. (EPA Biopesticides FS)
50

Soil bacterium that can prevent certain disease-causing fungi from infecting plants. Initially
isolated from peat in Finland. It seems to act against disease-causing fungi in at least two ways.
By colonizing plant roots before the disease organisms get there, it deprives them of space and
Streptomyces Fungicide
nourishment. It also produces several kinds of chemicals that may attack the harmful fungi.
?griseoviridis Strain (Biopesticide PC 129069 A Monitor efficacy
Use Sites: Certain plants in containers, greenhouses, or in the field.Can be applied to seeds, to
K61 )
the soil, to roots, to transplants, or as a dip or spray. Because it acts to prevent fungal diseases,
rather than to treat them, the active ingredient should be applied before the disease organisms
gain a foothold. (EPA Biopesticides FS)
51
Trichoderma Fungicide 68539-4-ZB-68539
Root Shield
harzianum ATCC (Biopesticide (inactive 12-31- NR SF IPM=A
Drench
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1

Fungi commonly found in soil throughout the US that live on various kinds of other fungi,
including many that cause plant diseases. In combination, these two fungi are applied to tree
Trichoderma wounds to prevent or control fungal infections that might otherwise occur. Unlike many other
polysporum ATCC T.p. PC 128902; fungi, these two active ingredients apparently do not make toxins. These fungi and their extracts
Fungicide
20475 and CAS 67892-31-3 have been used in food and feed products in other countries with no reported adverse effects.
? products? (Biopesticide NR Monitor efficacy
Trichoderma T.h. PC 128903; Use Sites: Wounds in ornamental, shade, and forest trees, usually from pruning. Application
)
harzianum ATCC CAS 67892-34-6 Methods: The fungal powder is mixed with water before use. The slurry is applied to the wound
20476 the same day as pruning took place, and the wound is immediately covered with a tree wound
sealant. Note: The sealant should not contain any fungicide. Toxicity tests do not indicate
human inhalation risk. (EPA Biopesticide FS)
53
TurfShield Fungicide
68539-3-ZC-68539
?Trichoderma strain Granules (Biopesticide A caution SF IPM=A
(2-11-99)
(1.15%) )
54

Approval conditional on
Fungicide For information about B. subtilis, see comments for Serenade AS. Rhapsody is labelled for
Bacillus subtilis , QST Rhapsody AS many fungal 69592-10-AA DPR 5447; CAS determination of no negative
? (Microbial A caution application on wide variety of food crops and ornamental plants. Suspension. Inhalation
713 strain (1.34%) pathogens (8-21-03) none; PC none impacts on non-target
Biopesticide) hazard.
organisms (see comments).
55

Serenade Approval conditional on
Fungicide
Bacillus subtilis , QST Garden Disease many fungal 69592-16-AA (1- determination of no negative For information about B. subtilis, see comments for Serenade AS. Labelled for ornamentals as
? (Microbial A
713 strain Control Ready pathogens 22-04) impacts on non-target well as veg crops
Biopesticide)
to Use (0.07%) organisms (see comments).
56

Approval conditional on
Fungicide
Bacillus subtilis , QST Serenade many fungal 69592-7-56872 determination of no negative
? (Microbial A For information about B. subtilis, see comments for Serenade AS
713 strain Solutions, 10% pathogens (10-17-02) impacts on non-target
Biopesticide)
organisms (see comments).
57

Approval conditional on
Fungicide
Bacillus subtilis , QST Serenade (10% many fungal 69592-7-AA determination of no negative For information about B. subtilis, see comments for Serenade AS. Labelled primarily for food
? (Microbial A caution
713 strain WP) pathogens (3-21-01) impacts on non-target crops. Wettable powder.
Biopesticide)
organisms (see comments).
58
Based on the QST 713 strain of dried Bacillus subtilis, a naturally occurring widespread bacterium
produced by AgraQuest, Davis CA, for control of a wide range of fungal pathogens. Currently
Fungicide registered primarily for use on fresh market food crops, but "uses continue to be discovered"
(Microbial (Highland and Edgecomb 2003). Unique MOA: prevents pathogen spore germination,
Biopesticide) disrupting germ tube and mycelial growth and producing a zone of inhibition where applied.
many fungal Approval conditional on
/ OMRI approved. Compatible with IPM Programs. 4 products registered in CA "Based on
Bacillus subtilis , QST Serenade AS pathogens, fire 69592-8-AA determination of no negative
? Bactericide A caution available information, the bacterium appears to have no adverse effects on humans or the
713 strain (1.34%) blight, misc (10-17-02) impacts on non-target
(fire blight & environment. However, additional data are needed to ensure that products containing this
bacteria organisms (see comments).
other bacterium are safe for honey bees, wasps, fish, and aquatic invertebrates." In addition,
pathogens, protective clothing should be worn by applicators to protect against skin irritation (EPA
germs) Factsheet 006479 issued June 2000). CA also has registered B. subtilis GB03 products (trade
name Kodiak), (EPA PC 129068, CA DPR code 3945) and B. subtilis MB1600 (EPA PC 129082, CA
DPR 5120). Formulated as suspension, primarily for use on veg crops. SF IPM=A.
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DPR 5321; CAS
Fungicide 264- 777-AA
?trifloxystrobin Flint Fungicide 141517-21-7; PC A See entry for Compass. Labelled for use primarily on veg. crops
(RR) (02/19/04)
129112
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DPR 5321; CAS
Flint Fungicide Fungicide 3125- 559-AA
?trifloxystrobin 141517-21-7; PC A See entry for Compass. Labelled for use primarily on trees and tree crops
(50%) (RR) (06/25/01)
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INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
Trifloxystrobin was appr as new RR a.i. by US EPA Sept 99. New chemical class: beta-
methoxyacryl ester. AKA CGA-279202. MOA: interferes with respiration in wide spectrum of plant
pathogenic fungi. Site of action of strobilurin compounds is in the mitochondrial respiration
pathway, resulting in inhibition of fungal spore germination and mycelial growth. Parent
brownspot &
compound degrades rapidly (hours to days) in most soil and aquatic environments, but the free
other fungal
DPR 5321; CAS form of the acid, primary metabolite CGA-321113, appears to be mobile and persistent,
Fungicide pathogens in turf, 3125-560-AA
?trifloxystrobin Compass (50%) 141517-21-7; PC A degrading at a slower rate than parent compound. Affects aquatic organisms at low
(RR) woody & (6/25/01)
129112 concentrations. (US EPA Factsheet
herbaceous
http://www.epa.gov/opprd001/factsheets/trifloxystrobin.pdf). Water dispersible granular (WDG)
ornamentals
formulation used in 3 end use products, all at 50% ai: Flint? for use on veg and fruits; Stratego?
for use on peanuts in twinpack with propiconozole; and Compass? for use on turfgrass, woody
and herbaceous ornamentals. Technical product is dermal sensitizer. Avoid exposure to aquatic
invertebrates.
62
brownspot &
other fungal
3125-560-AA- DPR 5321; CAS
Compass O Fungicide pathogens in turf, See notes for Compass (50%). Olympic Horticultural product applied as a spray for use on wide
?trifloxystrobin 59807 141517-21-7; PC A
(50%) WDG (RR) woody & range of ornamentals.
(07/03/02) 129112
herbaceous
ornamentals
63
brownspot &
other fungal
DPR 5321; CAS
Compass (50%) Fungicide pathogens in turf, 432- 1371-AA
?trifloxystrobin 141517-21-7; PC A See notes for Compass 50%
Fungicide (RR) woody & (08/07/03)
129112
herbaceous
ornamentals
64
Trimec Turf
DR1: 2,4-D tox California registers 212 products of this 2,4-D dimethylamine salt (CDPR 04). This formulation is
2,4-D, dimethylamine Herbicide
2217-517-ZA (3-6- DPR 806, 849, class I; 2,4-D Liquid Concentrate combining 3 a.i.s: 2,4-D (30.56%) (DPR 806); dicamba, dimethylamine salt
salt + dicamba + Applicators Herbicide broadlead weeds No danger
79) 1016 and dicamba (DPR 849) (2.77%) and MCPP, dimethylamine salt (2.77%) (DPR1016). May be fatal if swallowed
MCPP Formula
DR4: PGC (CDPR product report).
(30.56%)
65

34704-211-ZA-
Betasan 4E DR3: OP; DR4:
bensulide Herbicide 65783 (inactive NR /No caution INACTIVE (12/31/03)
(46%) PGC
12-31-03)
66
DR2 (Prop65):
Telar DF (25%)
reproductive
chlorsulfuron (Dupont Telar Herbicide 352-522-ZA No caution Dry Flowable
toxicity; DR4:
Herbicide)
PGC
67
clopyralid, Confront
Herbicide 62719-92-AA No DR4: PGC
triethylamine salt (12.1%)
68
DR4: PGC;
Cool Power DR5: Group D--
228-317-AA- CAS 1918-00-9;
dicamba Selectivive Herbicide No caution Not Emulsifiable Concentrate
17545 PC 029801
(3.6%) Classifiable
(OPP 7/29/96)
69
DR4: PGC;
Proturf New K-O- DR5: Group D--
CAS 1918-00-9; SF IPM=L*, with "1-year limit for spot applications of greens, high priority turf when hand picking is
SF dicamba G Weed Herbicide 538-112-AA-538 No Not
PC 029801 not feasible."
Control Classifiable
(OPP 7/29/96)
70
DR4: PGC;
DR5: Group D--
dicamba (dichloro Vanquish 55947-46-AA- CAS 1918-00-9; SF IPM=L*, with "1-year limit for spot applications of greens, high priority turf when hand picking is
SF Herbicide No Not
anisic acid) Herbicide 55947 PC 029801 not feasible." Concern re: potential to leach to groundwater
Classifiable
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? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1

Reward
DRI: tox class II;
diquat dibromide Landscape & Herbicide 10182-404-ZA No warning Liquid Concentrate
DR4: PGC
Aquatic (37.3%)
72
DR2 (Prop65):
carcinogen;
CAS 330-54-1; PC DR4: PGC;
diuron Direx 4L (40%) Herbicide 1812-257-ZA No caution Flowable Concentrate
035505 DR5:
known/likely
carcinogen
73
endothal, mono (N,N-
Hydrothol-
dimethyl akylamine Herbicide 4581-174-AA Herbicide No danger DR1: tox class I Liquid Concentrate
191(53%)
salt)
74
endothal, mono (N,N-
Hydrothol-
dimethyl akylamine Herbicide 4581-174-ZA Herbicide No danger DR1: tox class I Solution_Liquid(Ready to Use)
191(53%)
salt)
75
DR1: tox class I;
Sonalan HFP CAS 55283-68-6; DR5: Group C-
ethafluralin Herbicide 62719-188-AA No danger Emulsifiable Concentrate
(31.5%) PC 113101 possible
carcinogen
76
Prograss EC DR1: tox class I;
ethofumesate Herbicide 4563968-AA No danger Emulsifiable Concentrate
(19%) DR4: PGC
77
Prostar 70WP
flutolanil Herbicide 45639-208-AA No caution DR4: PGC Wettable_ Powder
(70%)
78

If exemption is granted, do
not permit use in paved areas
or other places where runoff
glyphosate
Glyfos (41%) Herbicide 524-445-AA-4787 No warning DR4: PGC or leaching potential are high See notes for Roundup Pro Dry (71.4%) (524-505-AA)y. Liquid Concentrate
isopropylamine salt
(I.e., soil-less areas where
glyphosate will not adsorb on
soil particles).
79

If exemption is granted, do
not permit use in paved areas
or other places where runoff
glyphosate, Prosecutor
Herbicide 228-336-ZA-10404 No caution DR4: PGC or leaching potential are high See notes for Roundup Pro Dry (71.4%) (524-505-AA). Liquid Concentrate Formulation.
isoproylamine salt (41%)
(I.e., soil-less areas where
glyphosate will not adsorb on
soil particles).
80

MCPP-P, Riverdale MCPP- DR1: tox class I;
Herbicide 228-192-AA No danger Liquid Concentrate
dimethylamine salt 4 Amine (25%) DR4: PGC
81
DR4: PGC;
CAS 27314-13-2;
norflurazon Predict (78.6%) Herbicide 100-849-ZA No caution DR5: Group C Dry Flowable
PC 105801
(OPP 11/2/90)
82
DR4: PGC;
CAS 27314-13-2;
norflurazon Predict (78.6%) Herbicide 100-849-ZB No caution DR5: Group C Dry Flowable
PC 105801
(OPP 11/2/90)
83
DR1: tox class
II; DR2
(Prop65):
oxadiazon Ronstar G (2%) Herbicide 264-445-AA No warning Granular_Flake
reproductive
tox,
carcinogen
84
Goal 1.6E
oxyfluorfen Herbicide 707-174-AA No warning DR1: tox class II Emulsifiable Concentrate
(19.4%)
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1

PCNB
Proturf FFII
(=pentachloronitrob Herbicide 538-108-AA A caution Granular_Flake. US EPA fS: http://www.epa.gov/REDs/factsheets/0187fact.pdf
(15.4%)
enzene, quintozene)
86
Pendimethalin is a selective herbicide with wide application. Low acute tox, low risk dietary
Prohibited because of exposure or through water routes, but of possible risk to applicators, esp in situations where a re-
carcinogenic risk to entry interval is impractical (as with rights-of-way and turf applications) because causes thyroid
applicators, persistence, and follicular cell adenomas in male and female rats. Classified Group C, possible human
unspecified impacts on carcinogen. Response on part of US EPA has been to reduce max dose allowed. Unknown if has
DR5: Group C endangered spp, as well as common MOA with other pesticides. Env Fate & Transport: dissipates by binding to soil and
Pre-M60 DG CAS 40487-42-1;
pendimethalin Herbicide 10404-52-AA No caution (OPP 7/24/92); data gaps with regard to becoming essentially immobile, microbially-mediated metabolism and volatilization. Slightly to
(60%) PC 108501
DR6: PBT common MOA. If exemption is moderately persistent in aerobic soil, decreasing with increased T, increased moisture and
granted, limit use to places decreased soil organic carbon. Addt studies requested to fully characterize fate. Has been
where vegetative growth detected in groundwater, but potential for gw contamination considered low; greater concern
presents signficant risk from re: surface water contam. via drift and chemigation. May adversely affect endangered species
fire or limited visibility. of terrestrial and semi-aquatic plants, aquatic plants and invertebrates including mollusks, fish,
and birds (specifically grazers). Granular_Flake. US EPA fS: http://www.epa.gov/REDs/factsheets/
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DR5: Group C
Pendulum WDG CAS 40487-42-1;
pendimethalin Herbicide 241-340-AA No caution (OPP 7/24/92); See Pre-M60 DG Granular_Flake. US EPA fS: http://www.epa.gov/REDs/factsheets/0187fact.pdf
(60%) PC 108501
DR6: PBT
88

DR5: Group C
Pendulum WDG CAS 40487-42-1;
pendimethalin Herbicide 241-340-ZA No caution (OPP 7/24/92); See Pre-M60 DG Granular_Flake. US EPA fS: http://www.epa.gov/REDs/factsheets/0187fact.pdf
(60%) PC 108501
DR6: PBT
89

DR5: Group C
Pendulum WDG CAS 40487-42-1;
pendimethalin Herbicide 241-340-ZB No caution (OPP 7/24/92); See Pre-M60 DG Granular_Flake. US EPA fS: http://www.epa.gov/REDs/factsheets/0187fact.pdf
(60%) PC 108501
DR6: PBT
90

DR5: Group C
Stomp 3.3 EC CAS 40487-42-1;
pendimethalin Herbicide 241-341-AA No caution (OPP 7/24/92); See Pre-M60 DG Granular_Flake. US EPA fS: http://www.epa.gov/REDs/factsheets/0187fact.pdf
(37.4%) PC 108501
DR6: PBT
91

DR5: Group C
Pendulum 2 G CAS 40487-42-1;
pendimethalin Herbicide 241-375-AA No caution (OPP 7/24/92); See Pre-M60 DG Granular_Flake. US EPA fS: http://www.epa.gov/REDs/factsheets/0187fact.pdf
(2%) PC 108501
DR6: PBT
92

DR5: Group C
Pendulum 2 G CAS 40487-42-1;
pendimethalin Herbicide 241-375-ZA No caution (OPP 7/24/92); See Pre-M60 DG Granular_Flake. US EPA fS: http://www.epa.gov/REDs/factsheets/0187fact.pdf
(2%) PC 108501
DR6: PBT
93
100-834-AA (4-
Barricade 65 14-98) 100- CAS 29091-21-2; DR5: Group C Dry flowable formulation. For grass and broadleaf weeds in wide range of ornamental and
prodiamine Herbicide No caution
WG (65%) 834-ZA (7-30- PC 110201 (Rydex) woody plants. Same as Endurance and Factor Herbicides.
01)
94
100-834-ZB (12-
Endurance 10-98) 100- CAS 29091-21-2; DR5: Group C Dry flowable formulation. For grass and broadleaf weeds in ornamental plantings, irrigation
prodiamine Herbicide No caution
(65%) 834-ZD (8-13- PC 110201 (Rydex) ditches, paved areas, rights-of-way, etc. Same as Barricade and Factor.
01)
95
DPR 2149; CAS
Oust (Dupont) 352-401-ZA (8-8-
sulfometuron-methyl Herbicide 7422-97-2; PC No caution DR4: PGC Dry Flowable
(75%) 84)
122001
96
Oust XP
352-601-AA-352
SF
sulfometuron-methyl Herbicide Herbicide No caution DR4: PGC SF IPM=L for rights-of-way. SPECIFICALLY REQUESTED TO EVAL
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? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
Consider exemptions for
triclopyr
Confront (33%) Herbicide 62719-92-AA No caution DR4: PGC targeted treatments to Liquid Concentrate
triethylamine salt
reduce risk.
98
Aquathol Super
endothall, Herbicide DR1: tox class I;
K Granular 4581-388-AA No danger granular flake formulation
dipotassium salt (Aquatic) DR4: PGC
(63%)
99
Aquathol Super
endothall, Herbicide DR1: tox class I;
K Granular 4581-388-ZA No danger granular flake formulation
dipotassium salt (Aquatic) DR4: PGC
(63%)
100
Atrimmec, Herbicide
?dikegulac sodium 2217-776-AA 2217-776-AA A Sugar derivative. Reduces apical dominance, growth retardant. PBI/Gordon Corp.
18.5% (PGR)
101

Determine if product Manuf by Reemay Inc. Fabric + slow release trifluralin that works by preventing root tip cell
Bio Barrier?br> registration in CA is required. division. Trifluralin (a dinitroaniline) has been used between crop rows, much data. EPA tox
fabric with nodule Root Control Herbicide trifluralin: DR5:
? A / NR? caution No limitations on use given rating IV, very low water solubility (0.3ppm) Tightly attaches to soil, so not mobile; decomposes
containing trifluralin System & other (PGR) Group C
small and contained amount 6 months. Product lasts 15 years (source: manuf of biobarrier. www.hort-
products
of trifluralin. enterprises.com/BIOBARRI/Biobarri.htm or www.biobarrier.com. ).
102
mefluidide; Scotts turf Herbicide 538-200 US
A paclobutrazol is giberellin inhibitor. Granular
paclobutrazol manager (PGR) EPA
103
Primo Maxx Herbicide
trinexapac-ethyl 100-937-AA No caution DR4: PGC Emulsifiable Concentrate
(11.3%) (PGR)
104
Primo Maxx Herbicide
trinexapac-ethyl 100-937-ZA No caution DR4: PGC Emulsifiable Concentrate
(11.3%) (PGR)
105
Herbicide
EcoExempt (Post
?clove oil A GRAS. Trials in County of Santa Clara on late vegetative growth
EcoPro ? Emergent
Alternative)
106
Herbicide
Evaluated in Timm and Young (Caltrans 02) study of alternative methods for vegetative control
(Post Evaluate efficacy and cost
?coconut oil Bio-SAFE A along roadsides. Found to be among most effective plant-based products, particularly in drier
Emergent under use conditions.
areas, but less effective than RoundUp. See Addendum: Rights of Way.
Alternative)
107
Herbicide
See Addendum: Rights-of-Way and Other Weed Control. Under test conditions found to be
(Post Evaluate efficacy and cost
?fatty acids GreenscapeTM NR among most effective plant-based products, particularly under dry conditions, but less effective
Emergent under use conditions.
and more costly than RoundUp (Caltrans 02).
Alternative)
108
experimental, Herbicide
Pathogen of water hemp, a weed exhibiting resistance to a wide range of herbicide
Microsphaeropsis pre- (Post
? NR chemistries. Smith and Hallett (2003) are investigating its integration into weed management
amaranthi commercial Emergent
systems.
stage Biological)
109
Herbicide See Addendum: Rights-of-Way and Other Weed Control. Under test conditions found to be
(Post Evaluate efficacy and cost among most effective plant-based products, particularly under coastal conditions, but less
?plant essential oils BioganicTM NR
Emergent under use conditions. effective and more costly than RoundUp (Caltrans 02). Product is not in CDPR database, but it
Biological) is not clear that it requires registration.
110

Isatis tinctoria, or dyer's woad, an invasive weed in the dry open areas of eight western states is
the only known host of dyer's woad fungal rust. Many rust species require two different and
specific plant hosts to complete their life cycle, but dyer's woad rust is an obligate parasite only
Herbicide
Puccinia thlaspeos on dyer's woad. When used according to label, dyer's woad rust a.i. presents no known risks to
1 registered (Post
?strain woad (dyer's PC 006489 NR humans, non-target plants, wildlife, or the environment. Used outdoors on sites such as
product Emergent
woad rust) rangeland, rights of way, and farmland. The only registered product consists of rust spores on
Biological)
finely ground leaf and stem pieces of infected dyers woad. The product is applied once in the
spring, either dry or as a water suspension sprayed from the ground or air. Because the rust
spreads naturally, application in subsequent seasons is often not needed.
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? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1

Acetic acid is a common chemical found in all living organisms. Rapidly breaks down to CO2
and water. Household vinegar is 5% acetic acid, same as that of initial products licensed 1997
by Ecoval Tech. Acts as a contact herbicide, most effective early season, on many annual and
If products are developed
perennial broadleaf weeds and grasses in non-cropland areas such as railroad beds, rights-of
that are not in Tox Class 1,
way, golf courses, open space, driveways, industrial sites. MOA: spray solution damages and
Nature's Glory Herbicide they should be evaluated for
69836-1-AA (May 069836- DPR 933CAS 64- dries out plant leaves. Non-toxic but can cause dermal and eye irritation so applicators are
?acetic acid (vinegar) Weed & Grass (Post No danger DR1: tox class I efficacy and cos-
14 03) 00001 19-7; PC 044001 required to use protective equipment to prevent contact with skin and eyes. USDA Sustainable
Killer (25%) Emergent) effectiveness as biopesticide
Agriculture Labs are currently researching the toxic and phytotoxic potential of 10% and 20%
alternatives to conventional
solutions (US EPA. Vinegar 2003). Listed as hazardous by the Clean Air, Clean Water or Safe
herbicides.
Drinking Water Act, and as an OSHA occupati onal hazard. Efficacy evaluated by Timms and
Young's study, showing poor control over course of season, at much greater cost than the more
effective glyphosate (Caltrans 02).
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Given potential high volume aerial applications to control invasive weeds, closely observe
clopyralid Herbicide impacts and consider low hazard thresholds to trigger caution. However, alternatives pose
Transline
monoethanolamine (Post 62719-259-AA No caution DR4: PGC other risks, eg controlled burns create risk of fire and therefore not permitted by fire department;
(40.9%)
salt Emergent) manual removal costly and dangerous given locations. Note that PGC list does not specificy
between the monoethanol- and triethyl-amine salts
113

Monitor for unintended
impacts on plant community.
Herbicide SeProCorp) Formulated as a pellet. Used to control submersed vascular plants in aquatic
CAS 59756-60-4; Require IPM Coordinator
fluridone Sonar SRP (5%) (Post 67690-3-AA L caution environments prior to or during active weed growth. See Addendum: Rights-of-Way and Other
PC 112900 approval for use in any
Emergent) Weed Control.
natural/ecologically active
body of water
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Touchdown Herbicide
glyphosate 100-1117-AA See notes for Roundup Pro Dry
Herbicide (Post L caution See notes for Roundup Pro Dry (71.4%) (524-505-AA)
diammonium salt (4-9-02) (71.4%) (524-505-AA)
(28.3%) Emergent)




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Touchdown Herbicide
glyphosate 10182-449-AA See notes for Roundup Pro Dry See notes for Roundup Pro Dry (71.4%) (524-505-AA) Roundup Pro dry reportedly with quicker
Herbicide (Post L caution
diammonium salt (1-31-02) (71.4%) (524-505-AA) knockdown effect than liquid; emulsions with greater penetration.
(28.3%) Emergent)
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Herbicide
glyphosate Touchdown Pro 10182-453-AA See notes for Roundup Pro Dry
(Post L caution See notes for Roundup Pro Dry (71.4%) (524-505-AA)
diammonium salt (28.3%) (6-27-01) (71.4%) (524-505-AA)
Emergent)
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Herbicide
glyphosate Touchdown Pro 100-1121-AA See notes for Roundup Pro Dry
(Post No caution DR4: PGC See notes for Roundup Pro Dry (71.4%) (524-505-AA)
isopropylamine salt Herbicide (5-23-02) (71.4%) (524-505-AA)
Emergent)
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PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1

If exemption is granted, do
Aquaneat not permit use in places
Herbicide See notes for Roundup Pro Dry (71.4%) (524-505-AA). Liquid formulation for aquatic weed and
glyphosate Aquatic where runoff or leaching
(Post 228-365-AA No caution DR4: PGC brush control, in and around aquatic and other non-crop sites. Allowed for limited use by the SF
isopropylamine salt Herbicide potential are high (I.e., soil-less
Emergent) IPM program for use "only as a last resort when other management practices are ineffective."
(53.8%) areas where glyphosate will
not adsorb on soil particles).
119

If exemption is granted, do
Aquaneat not permit use in places
Herbicide
glyphosate Aquatic 524-343-AA- where runoff or leaching See notes for Roundup Pro Dry (71.4%) (524-505-AA). Liquid concentrate formulation for
(Post No caution DR4: PGC
isopropylamine salt Herbicide 71368 potential are high (I.e., soil-less aquatic weed and brush control, in and around aquatic and other non-crop sites.
Emergent)
(53.8%) areas where glyphosate will
not adsorb on soil particles).
120

If exemption is granted, do
Rodeo not permit use in paved areas
Emerged Herbicide or other places where runoff
glyphosate
Aquatic Weed (Post 524-343-ZB-524 No caution DR4: PGC or leaching potential are high See notes for Roundup Pro Dry (71.4%) (524-505-AA)
isopropylamine salt
and Brush Emergent) (I.e., soil-less areas where
Herbicide (53%) glyphosate will not adsorb on
soil particles).
121

If exemption is granted, do
not permit use in paved areas
Herbicide or other places where runoff
glyphosate Aquamaster
(Post 524-343-ZF No caution DR4: PGC or leaching potential are high See notes for Roundup Pro Dry (71.4%) (524-505-AA)
isopropylamine salt (53.8%)
Emergent) (I.e., soil-less areas where
glyphosate will not adsorb on
soil particles).
122

If exemption is granted, do
not permit use in paved areas
Aquaneat
Herbicide or other places where runoff
glyphosate Aquatic
(Post 71368-21-AA No caution DR4: PGC or leaching potential are high See notes for Roundup Pro Dry (71.4%) (524-505-AA)
isopropylamine salt Herbicide
Emergent) (I.e., soil-less areas where
(53.8%)
glyphosate will not adsorb on
soil particles).
123

If exemption is granted, do
not permit use in paved areas
Herbicide or other places where runoff
glyphosate Roundup Pro 524-475-ZA
(Post No caution DR4: PGC or leaching potential are high See notes for Roundup Pro Dry (71.4%) (524-505-AA). Liquid concentrate formulation.
isopropylamine salt (41%) (10-26-95)
Emergent) (I.e., soil-less areas where
glyphosate will not adsorb on
soil particles).
124

If exemption is granted, do
not permit use in paved areas
Roundup Pro Herbicide or other places where runoff
glyphosate
Concentrate (Post 524-529-AA No caution DR4: PGC or leaching potential are high See notes for Roundup Pro Dry (71.4%) (524-505-AA). Emulsifiable Concentrate
isopropylamine salt
(50.2%) Emergent) (I.e., soil-less areas where
glyphosate will not adsorb on
soil particles).
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? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1

Require approval for use in
paved areas and areas with See Appendices: Glyphosate isopropylamine salt, and Rights-of-Way. Note that glufosinate-
glyphosate Herbicide
Roundup Pro 524-505-AA (1- bare earth, during periods of ammonium, glyphosate isopropylamine salt, and glyfosate-trimesium are on PGC list, while
monoammonium (Post L caution
Dry (71.4%) 12-00) heavy precipitation, or where glyphosate diammonium salt (DPR 5810, CAS none, PC 103607) and monoammonium salt are
salt Emergent)
water is applied at rates that not. Granular-flake formulation. SF IPM=L
could cause runoff.
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glyphosate Roundup Dry Herbicide
See notes for Roundup Pro Dry
monoammonium Pak (93.96%) (Post 524-436-ZA L caution See notes for Roundup Pro Dry (71.4%) (524-505-AA)
(71.4%) (524-505-AA)
salt WSG Emergent)
127

If exemption is granted, do
not permit use in paved areas
Herbicide or other places where runoff
glyphosate, Roundup Ultra
(Post 524-475-ZB No caution DR4: PGC or leaching potential are high See notes for Roundup Pro Dry (71.4%) (524-505-AA)
isoproylamine salt (41%)
Emergent) (I.e., soil-less areas where
glyphosate will not adsorb on
soil particles).
128
Herbicide 10182-429-AA
glyphosate- Touchdown 5 See notes for Roundup Pro Dry
(Post (inactive 12-31- NR caution See notes for Roundup Pro Dry (71.4%) (524-505-AA)
trimesium (48.6%) (71.4%) (524-505-AA)
Emergent) 03)
129

If exemption is granted, do
not permit use in paved areas
Herbicide or other places where runoff
Manage Turf
halosulfuron-methyl (Post 524-465-AA No caution DR4: PGC or leaching potential are high Sulfonylurea. Monsanto Product. Recommend water soluble pouch formulations.
(75%)
Emergent) (I.e., soil-less areas where
glyphosate will not adsorb on
soil particles).
130

Rapid-acting, non-selective contact herbicide for use in landscape and ornamental settings.
Kills broadleaf and grasses. Mycogen (Dow) product. Must be applied during active growth
Consider exemptions for use period for efficacy. Pelargonic acid and related fatty acids (Nonanoic Acid is Chemical
under low drift conditions, with Name). Inerts include petroleum distillates. Non-volatile. Caution re: Drift. Tox Class II (warning is
Scythe Herbicide
53219-7-AA additional provisos to reduce because it is corrosive and irritant). For faster kill of hardy plants such as shrubs, blackberry
T nonanoic acid Herbicide (EC) (Post No warning DR1: tox class II
053219-00007 applicator and other bushes, tall weeds a mix of 2 ounces Roundup Professional (or 1 pack of Roundup Pro Dry) and
(57%) Emergent)
exposures to avoid corrosive 4 ounces Scythe/gallon water is recommended because Scythe speeds up translocation of
and irritating properties. Roundup (source: www.pestproduct.com). CDPR database includes two Scythe products:
Scythe Herbicide (#053219- 00007), registered in 1994 and Scythe L, reg 2001.
131

Used on ailanthus and arundo, for which there are not good non-chemical alternatives. SF IPM
program allows limited use of two triclopyr products, stipulating that Turflon Ester may be used
for targeted treatment of turf, with exemption required for broadcast uses, and that Garlon-4
may be used for targeted treatment of invasive exotics in parks, natural areas and rights-of-
Herbicide Consider exemptions for way. Concern re: PGC mitigated by rapid degradation: triclopyr in water half-life = 0.5 - 3.5
triclopyr butoxyethyl Pathfinder II
(Post 62719-176-ZA 62719-176 No caution DR4: PGC targeted treatments to days, with residues < 0.5 ppm after 3 days. Metabolite, 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol not detected
ester (13.6%)
Emergent) reduce risk. within the treatment area. Average concentration < 0.5 ppm at 600 ft from the border of the
treated area. Residues of triclopyr and its metabolites 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol and 2-methoxy-
3,5,6-trichloropyridine were detectable only at the limit of detection, 0.01 ppm and non-
detectable after day eight in fish flesh. Shellfish residues were greater, with less than 0.1 ppm
remaining in the edible portion after two weeks of treatment.
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Used on ailanthus and arundo, for which there are not good non-chemical alternatives. Two
Herbicide Consider exemptions for
triclopyr Turflon Ester 17545-8-AA- triclopyr products: Turflon Ester for targeted treatment of turf and Garlon-4 for targeted
(Post No caution DR4: PGC targeted treatments to
triethylamine salt (61.6%) 54705 treatment of invasive exotics in parks, natural areas and rights-of-way. SF IPM=L SPECIFICALLY
Emergent) reduce risk.
ASKED TO EVAL THIS AS PRE-EMERGENT
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? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
Used on ailanthus and arundo, for which there are not good non-chemical alternatives. Two
Herbicide Consider exemptions for
triclopyr Turflon Ester triclopyr products: Turflon Ester for targeted treatment of turf and Garlon-4 for targeted
(Post 62719-258-AA No caution DR4: PGC targeted treatments to
triethylamine salt (61.6%) treatment of invasive exotics in parks, natural areas and rights-of-way. SF IPM=L SPECIFICALLY
Emergent) reduce risk.
ASKED TO EVAL THIS AS PRE-EMERGENT
134

Use on ailanthus and arundo, for which there are not good non-chemical alternatives. SF IPM =L
Herbicide Consider exemptions for
triclopyr Garlon 4 for two triclopyr products, stipulating that Turflon Ester may be used for targeted treatment of
(Post 62719-40-ZB No caution DR4: PGC targeted treatments to
triethylamine salt (61.6%) turf, with exemption required for broadcast uses, and that Garlon-4 may be used for targeted
Emergent) reduce risk.
treatment of invasive exotics in parks, natural areas and rights-of-way.
135

Monitor for unintended
Herbicide impacts on plant community. SeProCorp. Formulated as an aqueous suspension. Used to control submersed vascular plants
Sonar A.S. (Post CAS 59756-60-4; Require IPM Coordinator in aquatic environments, prior to or during active weed growth. SF IPM = L for use in ponds,
fluridone 67690-4-AA L caution
(41.7%) Emergent, PC 112900 approval for use in any lakes and drainage canals "as a last resort when other management practices are ineffective."
Aquatic) natural/ecologically active See Addendum: Rights-of-Way and Other Weed Control.
body of water
136
Require IPM Coordinator Produced by Applied Biochemists. Colloidal dye. Same functional product sold as non-
Herbicide
approval for use in any pesticidal dye. Used to suppress aquatic plant growth by reducing light reaching submerged
(Pre- and DR7:
dye: acid yellow 23, 33068-1-AA- natural/ecologically active plants > 2' below water surface. In some NYS ponds has effect of suppressing native elodea
? Aquashade Post L ecological
acid blue 4 33068 body of water. Monitor for and encouraging invasive pond weeds that grow to heights above water surface. Ie: although
Emergent, balance
unintended impacts on plant it does not have direct toxic effects, it can have non-target impacts on aquatic habitat and
Aquatic)
community. alter ecological balance. SF IPM=A.
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Evaluate efficacy and cost
Herbicide
under use conditions. Monitor
(Pre 1051074-30001- 1051074-
?corn gluten meal Suppressa L for mold and for pests See Addendum: Rights-of-Way and Other Weed Control. SF IPM=A
Emergent AA 30001-AA
attracted to the CGM as a
Alternative)
food source.
138
Evaluate efficacy and cost
Herbicide
1051098- under use conditions. Monitor
(Pre 1051098-30001-
?corn gluten pellets BioWeed 30001-AA- L for mold and for pests See Addendum: Rights-of-Way and Other Weed Control. SF IPM=A
Emergent AA-1051098
1051098 attracted to the CGM as a
Alternative)
food source.
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DR4: PGC;
Herbicide DR5: Group
Gallery 75 Dry CAS 82558-50-7;
isoxaben (Pre- 62719-145-AA No caution C--possible
Flowable PC125851
Emergent) carcinogen
(OPP 1/4/89)
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DR4: PGC;
Herbicide DR5: Group
Gallery T&V CAS 82558-50-7;
isoxyben (Pre- 62719-145-ZA No caution C--possible Dry Flowable
(75%) PC125851
Emergent) carcinogen
(OPP 1/4/89)
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[see http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-PEST/2004/January/Day-23/p1450.htm for comments
Prohibited because it is a
closes Mar 23 04. Docket No. OPP-2003. RED Sept 2004.Dinotroaniline MOA: inhibits cell division.
relatively persistent possible
DR4: PGC; Oryzalen biodegrades slowly, with a first half-life of approximately two
Herbicide carcinogen. If exemptions are
Surflan A.S. CAS 19044-88-3; DR5: Group C months. Submitted data on oryzalin suggest that parent oryzalin is not a groundwater or surface
oryzalin (Pre- 62719-112-ZA No caution granted, limit use to places
(40%) PC 104201 [from RED, not water concern [CONTRARY TO CA PGC LIST].
Emergent) where vegetative growth
list] Parent oryzalin does not appear to be mobile under field conditions, however, it is expected
presents signficant risk from
that a maximum of 10-20% of oryzalin degradates may leach (vii). Risk to aquatic orgs in shallow
fire or limited visibility.
waters and to NT plants. To reduce risk, aerial spr will be prohibited except in CA on ag crops
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Herbicide DR5: Group C
Pendulum 3.3 CAS 40487-42-1;
T pendimethalin (Pre- 241-341 No (OPP 7/24/92); See Pre-M60 DG Granular_Flake. US EPA fS: http://www.epa.gov/REDs/factsheets/0187fact.pdf
EC PC 108501
Emergent) DR6: PBT
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TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1

Herbicide DR5: Group C
Pendulum CAS 40487-42-1;
T pendimethalin (Pre- 241-416 No (OPP 7/24/92); See Pre-M60 DG Granular_Flake. US EPA fS: http://www.epa.gov/REDs/factsheets/0187fact.pdf
Aqua Cap PC 108501
Emergent) DR6: PBT
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Ezject Selective
See Appendices: Glyphosate isopropylamine salt, and Rights-of-Way. Note that glufosinate-
Injection Herbicide 524-435-AA Use only where mechanical
glyphosate ammonium, glyphosate isopropylamine salt, and glyfosate-trimesium are on PGC list, while
SF Herbicide (woody (inactive 12-31- NR caution DR4: PGC removal or biodegradation is
isopropylamine salt glyphosate diammonium salt and monoammonium salt are not. SF IPM=L, for use on tree
Capsules stumps) 03) insufficient or ineffective.
stumps by injection.
(83.5%)
145
64388-1-AA-
?indole-3-butyric acid Dip'n Grow Hormone A SF IPM=A
64388
146

Mineral-based (clay) film barrier to insects. Also provides protection from sunburn and heat
Surround WP Insect DPR 2629; CA stress, and acts as growth enhancer. Growth enhancer uses not registered in CA. Can cause
many insect spp; 70060- 14-AA (1- EPA#70060-
?kaolin Crop Barrier/Env 1332-58-7; PC A caution moderate irritation to applicators (and harvesters), who must/are recommended to use
fungi 27-00) 14
Protectant(95%) Stress Barrier code - none protective equipment and garb. Engelhard Corp. a.k.a. kaolinite type clay. Listed by CDPR as
fungicide-insecticide-miticide-repellent for use on ornamental and crop plants.
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No Products DPR 5801; CAS US EPA RR registration approved 9-26-03 for a product from San Francisco-based Tomen Agro
?acequinocyl Registered in Insecticide RR 57960-19-7; PC NR (now known as Arvesta) for use on greenhouse ornamentals. No product name or CA
CA 006329 registration.
148

Exemptions permitting use
should specify steps to
prevent runoff, either by
drainage collection system,
Tristar 70WSP DPR 5762; CAS
8033-22-AA DR4: PGC &/or restricting use to non- See Chipco for information about Neonicotinoids and acetamiprid. Nippon Soda Co and
?acetamiprid Insecticide Insecticide aphids; white flies 135410-20-7; PC No caution
(Sept 18 03) (added 2002) rainy season, restricting to Cleary Chemical.
(70%) 099050
areas where there is no
potential for rapid drainage to
surface water and times that
minimize potential for drift.
149

Neonicotinoids interact with insect nicotine acetylchoine receptors (nAChR), with greater
Exemptions permitting use affinity than to vertabrate receptors, differentiating these products from earlier generation
should specify steps to nicotinoids. Recommended for IPM programs as OP alternatives. Acetamiprid is more effective
prevent runoff, either by for foliar applications; imidacloprid, for soil applications (Ishaaya et al 2001, 2003). Concerns:
drainage collection system, A.i. flagged by Clayton (2002) as potential groundwater contaminant. However, US EPA FS
Chipco Brand DPR 5762; CAS
acetamiprid (1 of 2 264-607-AA DR4: PGC &/or restricting use to non- reports leaching was not significantly observed despite moderate to high mobility in most soils
? Tristar 70WSP Insecticide aphids; white flies 264-609 135410-20-7; PC No caution
notes for 264-607-AA) (Jun 12 02) (added 2002) rainy season, restricting to and aquatic sediments. US EPA predicts no significant movement of parent compound offsite or
(70%) 099050
areas where there is no into drinking water, and no bioaccumulation in fish or sediment due to low use rate
potential for rapid drainage to (~<.5lb/acre/yr), rapid biodegradation in most soils (half life <1-8.2 days) and moderately rapid
surface water and times that degradation in aerobic aquatic systems. It could potentially reach surface water via spray drift
minimize potential for drift. or runoff under certain environmental conditions." Major degradate is sufficiently mobile and
persistent to reach gw, but "indications are that such contamination will not be of toxicological si
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DR1: tox cat 1;
DPR 484; CAS
aluminium Fumitoxin many arthropod 72959-1-AA-5857 poison/d DR6: Stored product fumigant. Also apply to ant, wasp and rodent mounds. May be fatal if
Insecticide 20859-73-8; PC No
phosphide Tablets (55%) spp (9-20-02) anger Endangered swallowed. Pellet_Tablet_Cake_Briquet
066501
spp
151
DR1: tox cat 1;
DPR 484; CAS
aluminium Fumitoxin many arthropod 72959-2-AA (9- poison/d DR6: Stored product fumigant. May be fatal if swallowed. Hazardous to endangered and threatened
Insecticide 20859-73-8; PC No
phosphide Pellets(55%) spp 20-02) anger Endangered spp. Pellet_Tablet_Cake_Briquet
066501
spp
152
Degesch DPR 484; CAS
aluminium 72959-4-AA poison/d
Phostoxin Insecticide many insect spp 20859-73-8; PC No DR1: tox class I Stored product fumigant. May be fatal if swallowed. Pellet_Tablet_Cake_Briquet
phosphide (9-10-01) anger
Tablets-R (55%) 066501
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PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
Degesch
DPR 484; CAS
aluminium Phostoxin 72959-8-AA poison/d Stored product fumigant. May be fatal if swallowed. Apply as vapor or volatile liquid.
Insecticide many insect spp 20859-73-8; PC No DR1: tox class I
phosphide Prepac Rope (9-10-01) anger
066501
(55%)
154

Talstar T&O
CAS 82657-04-3; DR5: Group C OP not permitted per terms of
bifenthrin Granular Insecticide ants 279-3130-AA No caution Granular_Flake
PC 128825 (OPP (4/29/92) Ordinance.
Insecticide (2%)
155

Talstar CA CAS 82657-04-3; DR5: Group C OP not permitted per terms of
bifenthrin Insecticide ants 279-3168-ZA No caution Granular_Flake
Granular (2%) PC 128825 (OPP (4/29/92) Ordinance.
156

Pesticide products containing boric acid and its sodium salts are registered in the US for use as
insecticides, fungicides and herbicides. As insecticides they hact as stomach poisons in ants,
cockroaches, silverfish and termites. Some products are designed to abrade the exoskeletons of
insects. However, dessication is not the MOA of the insecticide products. As herbicides, some
Prescription See conditions of approval in cause desiccation or interrupt photosynthesis in plants, while others suppress algae in swimming
CAS 10043-35-3;
boric acid Treatment Insecticide 499-384-AA 499-384-AA L DR7: dust entry for Terro Ant Killer II pools and sewage systems. As fungicides, several are wood preservatives which control decay-
PC 011001
Perma-Dust Liquid Ant Baits. producing fungi in lumber and timber products. Dust is of human health concern. The quantity
of boric acid needed for roach control is high, at dangerous levels to be used in a hh (eg,
about 5 lbs per hh). CA TAC candidate. US EPA FS:
http://www.epa.gov/REDs/factsheets/0024fact.pdf and CA DPR "BORIC ACID AND RELATED
INORGANIC BORATES" Aug26 87, rev 1/20/95
157
Dr. Moss Liquid See conditions of approval in
CAS 10043-35-3;
boric acid Ant Bait J.T. Insecticide 56-72-AA L DR7: dust entry for Terro Ant Killer II Solution_Liquid(Ready to Use)
PC 011001
EATON (1%) Liquid Ant Baits.
158

Pesticide products containing boric acid and its sodium salts are registered in the US for use as
insecticides, fungicides and herbicides. As insecticides they act as stomach poisons in ants,
cockroaches, silverfish and termites. Some products are designed to abrade the exoskeletons of
See conditions of approval in insects. However, dessication is not the MOA of the insecticide products. As herbicides, some
CAS 10043-35-3;
SF boric acid Borid Insecticide 9444-129-ZA-9444 L DR7: dust entry for Terro Ant Killer II cause desiccation or interrupt photosynthesis in plants, while others suppress algae in swimming
PC 011001
Liquid Ant Baits. pools and sewage systems. As fungicides, several are wood preservatives which control decay-
producing fungi in lumber and timber products. Dust is of human health concern. The quantity
of boric acid needed for roach control is high, at dangerous levels to be used in a hh (eg,
about 5 lbs per hh). CA TAC candidate. SF IPM=L.
159

Victor Poison Exempt from
Free Ant & EPA reg.
?botanical mix Insecticide A Monitor efficacy Claims effecacy against roaches, ants, silverfish, crickets, centipedes, spiders.
Roach Killer- Info: 1-800-
M601 800-1819
160

Victor?Poison Exempt from
Formulation is a 15' spray aerosol containing mint oil, sodium lauryl, sulfate, water and carbon
Free?Wasp & EPA reg.
?botanical mix Insecticide A Monitor efficacy dioxide. The device is exempt from EPA registration requirements. Possible alternative to Wasp
Hornet Killer- Info: 1-800-
Freeze, if sufficiently effective (efficacy reports on sodium lauralate are mixed).
M604 800-1819
161
DR5: Human
carcinogenicit
Phantom CAS 122453-73-0;
T chlorfenapyr Insecticide termites 241-392 A y cannot be Monitor carcinogenicity data. pyrrole (Ishaaya ref as novel a.i. Compatible with IPM)
(21.45%) PC 129093
determined
(OPP 1/9/97)
162
163 SF cyfluthrin Tempo 20 WP Insecticide 3125-380-AA A SF IPM=L* "knockdown in high priority areas."




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COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
ants (including
carpenter and
fire ants), wasps
Contains Quartz (14808-60-7, a
and bees, 4th generation pyrethroid (class of insecticide). Labelled for use indoors and out in many
product known to the state of
DeltaDust? cockroaches, situations, including hospitals and schools. Ready-to-use formulation with knock-down and
?deltamethrin Insecticide 432-772 CAS 52918-63-5 No CA to cause cancer and
(0.05%) fleas, silverfish, residual effect. Kills crawling insects up to 8 months. Crack-and-crevice treatments, voids.
therefore use not permitted
ticks, termites, Extremely toxic to fish and acquatic inverts. Bayer.
by CA Prop 65.
many stored
product pests,
etc.
164
Diatect D-20
diatomaceous earth Insecticide Insecticide 42850-1-AA A caution Dust_Powder
(88%)
165
Diatect
Multipurpose
diatomaceous earth Insecticide 42850-4-AA A caution Dust_Powder
Insecticide II
(82.9%)
166
Knox Out 2 FM DR3: OP; DR4:
diazinon Insecticide 4581-335-AA No caution Microencapsulated
(23%) PGC
167
Knox Out 2 FM DR3: OP; DR4:
diazinon Insecticide 4581-335-ZA No caution G0
(23%) PGC
168
Prentox
DR3: OP; DR4:
diazinon Diazinone 4E Insecticide 655-457-AA No caution Emulsifiable Concentrate
PGC
(47.5%)
169
20 Mule Team See conditions of approval in
disodium octaborate termites, beetles,
Tim-Bor Insecticide 1624-39-ZC-1624 L caution entry for Terro Ant Killer II SF limit: upon approval of Branch III pest control operator
tetrahydrate carpenter ants
Industrial (98%) Liquid Ant Baits.
170
DR4: PGC;
DR5: Group C
[photodegrad
CAS 120068-37-3; ate MB46513
termites-
PC 129121; not likely For information about fipronil, see entry for Maxforce Carpenter Ant Bait Gel (432-01264).
Termidor subterranean see comments in entry for 432-
T fipronil Insecticide 64248-11-ZA MB46513 No human Formulations is a non-repellant contact and ingestion termaticide and indoor ant control. BASF
(0.06%) and formosan; 01264
CAS120067-83-6; carcinogen] product.
ants
PC 600050 [MSDS says
fipronil not
likely
carcinogen]
171
DR4: PGC;
CAS 120068-37-3; DR5: Group C
PC 129121; [photodegrad
see comments in entry for 432-
T fipronil Termidor Insecticide Argentine ants 7969-210 MB46513 No ate MB46513 For information about fipronil, see entry for Maxforce Carpenter Ant Bait Gel (432-01264).
01264
CAS120067-83-6; not likely
PC 600050 human
carcinogen]
172
FMC/ISK Biosciences product approved 9-26-03 by US EPA as RR/OP alternative for use on
No Products DPR 5886; CAS
ornamentals (greenhouse). A.i. Synonyms: N-CYANOMETHYL-4-TRIFLUOROMETHYL
?flonicamid Registered in Insecticide 158062-67-0; US NR
NICOTINAMIDE; 3-PYRIDINECARBOXAMIDE, N-(CYANOMETHYL)-4-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)-; N-
CA PC 128016
(CYANOMETHYL)-4-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)- 3-PYRIDINECARBOXAMIDE
173

Hydramethylnon a.i. is possible carcinogen, CA TAC candidate, possible developmental toxin,
DR2 (Prop65): Exemptions for containerized
73342-1-AA and toxic to fish. MOA for fire ants requires broadcast application. Until 2004 release of pre-
Amdro 20 Fire DPR 2203; CAS reproductive bait formulations on proviso
241-00261 (8-17- (0.73%); mixed Extinguish Plus, the Texas fire ant program recommended a 50%-50% mix of Extinguish Pro
?hydramethylnon Ant Insecticide Insecticide 67485-29-4; PC No tox; DR5: that applicators make
81) 73342-5 with hydramethylnon baits (AmdroPro or Probait) for fire ant control (Nestor 2003; RIFA; see entry
(88%) 118401 Group C reasonable effort to retrieve
(0.036%) for Extinguish and Extinguish Plus). This mix is still recommended by the Program for
(Amdro) baits once useful life is over.
pasture/range applications.
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COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
Consider exemptions for
Marathan CAS 105827-78-9; imidacloprid in containerized
imidacloprid Insecticide 3125-421-AA No caution DR4: PGC See Merit Same CDPR Product Code
Granular (75%) PC 129099 bait and reduced risk
formulation.
175
Neonicotinoids interact with insect nicotine acetylchoine receptors (nAChR), with greater
Consider exemptions for
affinity than to vertabrate receptors, which differentiates these products from earlier generation
Merit 75 WP CAS 105827-78-9; imidacloprid in containerized
imidacloprid Insecticide termites 3125-421-AA No caution DR4: PGC nicotinoids. Recommended for IPM programs as lower risk OP alternatives. Acetamiprid more
(75%) PC 129099 bait and reduced risk
effective for foliar applications; imidacloprid, for soil applications (Ishaaya et al 2001, 2003). See
formulation.
Marathan Granular (=CDPR product code)
176

wood-infesting
insects (e.g.,
Consider exemptions for
Premise?2 carpenter ants); For information about imidacloprid, see notes for Merit. For information about Premise? see
CAS 105827-78-9; imidacloprid in containerized
?imidacloprid (21.4%, Insecticide drywood, 432-1331 431-1331 No DR4: PGC notes for Premise SC. Use of this product permitted only for licensed/registered termaticide
PC 129099 bait and reduced risk
2lb/gallon) dampwood, and applicators.
formulation.
subterrranean
termites
177

wood-infesting
insects (e.g.,
Premise?75 WP Consider exemptions for
carpenter ants); For information about imidacloprid, see notes for Merit. For information about Premise? see
(75% in water CAS 105827-78-9; imidacloprid in containerized
?imidacloprid Insecticide drywood, 432-1332 3125-455 No DR4: PGC notes for Premise SC. Use of this product permitted only for licensed/registered termaticide
soluble PC 129099 bait and reduced risk
dampwood, and applicators. WSP reduces exposure risk to applicators.
packets) formulation.
subterrranean
termites
178
CAS 105827-78-9; Do not consider exemption
imidacloprid Pointer (5%) Insecticide 69117-1AA No warning DR4: PGC Solution_Liquid(Ready to Use)
PC 129099 because of Tox Class II
179

wood borers and
unclear if =
wood-infesting Consider exemptions for
Premise?Pre- Premise 2, since
beetles; drywood, CAS 105827-78-9; imidacloprid in containerized For information about imidacloprid, see notes for Merit. For information about Premise? see
?imidacloprid Construction Insecticide EPA #s =, but not 432-1331 No DR4: PGC
Formosan, and PC 129099 bait and reduced risk notes for Premise SC.
(21.4%) listed by name in
subterrranean formulation.
CA Db
termites
180
Marathon 1% Consider exemptions for
For information about imidacloprid, see notes for Merit. SF IPM=L, noting a 1-year limit, nursery
Granular white flies in 3125-452-AA- CAS 105827-78-9; imidacloprid in containerized
SF imidacloprid Insecticide No DR4: PGC use but not in propagation beds. Recommends "try Endeavor" but this product is not on the SF
Greenhouse nurseries 59807 PC 129099 bait and reduced risk
IPM list.
and Nursery formulation.
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wood borers
(carpenter ants); For information about imidacloprid, see notes for Merit. Premise is a non-repellent, structural
Consider exemptions for
Premise?0.5 SC wood-infesting termaticide developed by Bayer, available in 4 formulations. Study of 12,000 applications
CAS 105827-78-9; imidacloprid in containerized
?imidacloprid (5.65%, 0.5 Insecticide beetles; drywood, 432-1362 3125-497 No DR4: PGC showed < 1% retreatment rate in 5 years, as compared with about 5% for pyrethroid
PC 129099 bait and reduced risk
lb/gallon) Formosan, and termaticides (source: Bayer Premise?Supplement ).
formulation.
subterrranean Premise?0.5 SC is retricted to use by those licensed/registered to apply termaticides.
termites
182
For information about imidacloprid, see notes for Merit. For information about Premise? see
subterranean
Consider exemptions for notes for Premise SC. Premise Gel?is a ready-to-use formulation for spot treatments of existing
termites of
imidacloprid in containerized infestations of termites. When applied into a termite gallery system or termite infested void, the
Coptotermes,
CAS 105827-78-9; bait and reduced risk moisture in the get attracts termites, which are then killed by the imidacloprid. Intended to
?imidacloprid (.001%) Premise Gel Insecticide Heterotermes, 3125- 544-AA 432-1368 No DR4: PGC
PC 129099 formulation. Do not apply this supplement soil-applied products such as Premise? not as sole means of control, by killing the
Reticulitermes
product in open or exposed subterranean termites found in above ground locations (e.g., trees, decking, landscape
and Zootermopsis
surface. timbers) or as a temporary control before soil and foundation treatments are completed. CA
spp
Reg Aug 29 02.
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COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
DPR 2297; CAS
Demand CS 10182-361-AA (7-
lambda-cyhalothrin Insecticide many insect spp 91465-08-6; PC A caution 27 products with this ai active in CA. Liquid Concentrate
(9.7%) 23-98)
128867, 128897
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Demand
10182-387-AA DPR 2297; CAS
Pestab
lambda-cyhalothrin Insecticide (inactive 12-31- 91465-08-6; PC NR warning DR1: tox class II Pellet_Tablet_Cake_Briquet
Insecticide
03) 128867, 128897
(10%)
185
Prescription
N-Octyl
Treatment
Bicycloheptene
Brand
Dicarboximide (0.34 PB DR4:PGC, Approval of uses required
Microcare
%), Piperonyl DR5: Group C; because of DR flags;
Pressurized 499-381-ZA (9-30-
Butoxide Insecticide many insect spp L caution pyrethrin DR5: permitted because of Microencapsulated
Pyrethrum 97)
(1.76%), Pyrethrins likely microencapsulated
Capsule
(0.30%), Piperonyl carcinogen formulation.
Suspension
Butoxide, Other
Formula 1
Related (0.44%)
(0.34%)
186

Approval required for use of
paraffinic oil petroleum oils and distillates,
SF IPM=L, "use of Saf-T-Side insecticide, cautioning that contact with surface waters should be
?(petroleum Saf-T-Side Insecticide 48813-1-AA L except in spot treatments.
avoided due to trace of alkyl-phenol ethoxylates."
distillates) Preferentially use oils that are
not petroleum distillates.
187

Approval required for use of
petroleum oils and distillates,
Prescription
paraffinic oil except in spot treatments. Product is separately listed as a Fungicide and Insecticide/Miticide. SF IPM "L" use of Saf-T-Side"
Treatment
(petroleum Insecticide 862-23-AA-499 L Preferentially use oils that are insecticide based on paraffinic oil, cautioning that contact with surface waters should be
Brand-Ultra-Fine
distillates) not petroleum distillates. avoided due to trace of alkyl-phenol ethoxylates.
Oil
Avoid contact with surface
waters.
188
Prescription
paraffinic oil
Treatment SF=L*, 1 year limit for control of scale in nurseries and on roses. Recommends use of Saf-T-Side
(petroleum Insecticide scale 862-23-ZA-862 L
Brand-Ultra-Fine and Spraytech Oils instead.
distillates)
Oil
189
Valent Volck
petroleum oil, See notes for JMS Stylet Oil Separately listed as fungicide and insecticide (miticide). See notes for JMS Stylet Oil (97.1%)
Supreme Spray Insecticide mites 59639-20-AA L
unclassified (97.1% fungicide. fungicide. SF IPM=A
(97.4%)
190

Prescription
For use as containerized bait
Treatment
in areas where there is
phenothrin, allethrin, Brand Wasp-
? Insecticide stinging insects 499-362-ZA A concern for human safety, SF=L
CO2 Freeze Wasp
and where biopesticide baits
and Hornet
are not effective.
Killer Formula 1
191
Wasp Freeze
(Whitmire
For use as containerized bait Registered 1990 by Whitmire Micro-Gen Research; inactive as of end1999 because not renewed
Prescription
in areas where there is (contact: Mark Mason) CA GWC (Potential); Phenothrin (Suspected ED). If product use is still
phenothrin, d-trans Treatment 515),
Insecticide stinging insects 499-362-AA/ZA A caution concern for human safety, permitted in CA, it should be limited to situations where wasp removal is needed to protect
allethrin .12%
and where biopesticide baits public or staff. Suggest comparison trials between Wasp Freeze (if this/similar product is still
phenothrin,
are not effective. permitted) and Victor and other alternative products.
.129% D-trans
allethrin
192
DR4: PGC (PB
piperonyl butoxide, Microcare PT CAS 51-03-6; PC technical);
Insecticide 499-381-AA No SF IPM=L*, for "sppot spray for knockdown in high priority areas."
pyrethrins 175 067501 DR5: Group C
(OPP 6/7/95)
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COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
DR4: PGC (PB
Drione technical);
pipronyl butoxide Insecticide 4816-353-ZB No caution Dust_Powder
Insecticide (8%) DR5: Group C
(OPP 6/7/95)
194
DR4: PGC (PB
Tri-Die Formula technical);
pipronyl butoxide Insecticide 499-385-AA No warning Pressurized_ Liquid_Spray_Foggers
1 (3.84%) DR5: Group C
(OPP 6/7/95)
195
DR4: PGC (PB
technical);
pipronyl butoxide Tri-Die Dust (8%) Insecticide 499-429-AA No caution Dust_Powder
DR5: Group C
(OPP 6/7/95)
196

DR1: tox class
II; DR4: PGC
pipronyl butoxide, Tri-Die Formula
Insecticide 499-385-AA No warning (PB technical); Pressurized_ Liquid_Spray_Foggers
Other Related 1 (0.96%)
DR5: Group C
(OPP 6/7/95)
197
DR4: PGC (PB
pipronyl butoxide, technical);
Tri-Die Dust (2%) Insecticide 499-429-AA No caution Dust_Powder
Other Related DR5: Group C
(OPP 6/7/95)
198
potassium salts/ fatty
? M-Pede Insecticide Africanized bees 53219-6-ZC A SF IPM=L.
acids
199
DR1: tox class
II; DR5: likely to
Tri-Die Formula CAS 8003-34-7; be
pyrethrins Insecticide 499-385-AA No warning Pressurized_ Liquid_Spray_Foggers
1 (0.6%) PC 069001 carcinogenic
to humans
(OPP 4/8/99)
200
DR5: likely to
be
CAS 8003-34-7;
pyrethrins Tri-Die Dust (1%) Insecticide 499-429-AA No caution carcinogenic Dust_Powder
PC 069001
to humans
(OPP 4/8/99)
201
Tri-Die Formula
silica aerogel Insecticide 499-385-AA No warning DR1: tox class II Pressurized_ Liquid_Spray_Foggers
1 (8%)
202
Tri-Die Dust
silica aerogel Insecticide 499-429-AA A caution Dust_Powder
(40%)
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DRP 3983; CAS
62719-297-AA (7- See "Entrust" for information about spinosad. Formulated as a suspension for application to
?spinosad Precise (0.5%) Insecticide termites 131929-60-7; PC A caution
30-98) above-ground wood structures.
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1

MOA: Ecdysone agonists (tebufenozide and methoxyfenzodie) induce premature molting
followed by death within 2 days, with non-toxicity in tested beneficial insects. Gill et al (Apr
2003) report that tebufenozide (Confirm) and spinosad (Conserve) both controlled nearly 100%
62719-420-ZB If exemption is granted, of bagworm (Thyridoptreryx ephemeeraeformis) as compared with 70-80% control by carbaryl.
?tebufenozide Confirm (23%) Insecticide lepidoptera No caution DR4: PGC
(05/16/03) restrict use to dry season While considered a "low risk" new product, and alternative to the OP azinphos-methyl, US EPA
toxicological summary reports "Suggestive Evidence of Carcinogenicity, but Not Sufficient to
Assess Human Carcinogenic Potential." Highly specific to lep caterpillars, with very low tox to
mammals (Tebufenozide). Unable to find fate and transport data.
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No Agency approvals should
be required for an individual's
choice of personal insect
protection products. However, Efficacy reports are mixed for herbal repellents (see WNV Bibliography). Application is to
staff should be educated to human body, presumably as alternative to DEET-based products. Discussed in US EPA
limit exposure to any such Biopesticide Factsheet "Plant Oils" and in Dec 1993 RED"Flower and Plant Oils." Use sites for
Lemon
Insecticide product to amount needed to eucalyptus (lemon eucalyptus is not specified): cats, dogs, humans and their clothing, homes
lemon eucalyptus, Eucalyptus
? (Attract/Rep 305-56-ZA A repel pest insects, to pay for purpose of repelling mites, specified insects, including fleas and mosquitoes. As of Dec93
oil of Insect
el) attention to cautions re: publication of RED, only 1 eucalyptus oil product -- an herbal flea collar for pets -- was
Repellent, 30%
hazard and efficacy, and to registered by US EPA. However, Feb 02 CA DPR approved this products for application to
be aware that these products human skin in gel, paste or cream formulation. It is noted to cause skin sensitization reaction
can have interactive effects and to be corrosive, damaging eyes.
with prescription and other
drugs, and with effects of
other disease conditions.
206
Use of pheromone baits and
traps do not require pre-
pheremone, approval, unless IPM
IPMTech pheremone,
deer pheromone to Insecticide exempt Coordinator determines that Under development by IPM Tech Tick research project to identify chemicals produced by deer,
? product under ticks exempt from NR
attract ticks (Attractant) from EPA the particular product is not which cause ticks to congregate along deer trails in the forest.
development registration
registration effective or has negative
ecological/pest control
consequences.
207

Approval extends to any
product deemed effective
and cost effective (as
Insect Attractant
compared with other controls Attractant devices (this product and other brands) are effective and appropriate, albeit costly,
Device: CO2 and
Mosquito for specified purpose) by IPM in certain situations for control of nuisance and vector adult mosquitoes. Best for areas that can
octenol used in Insecticide
? Magnet (for A Coordinator. Check that the be isolated from influx of emerging populations and where temporary highly effective control is
conjunction with (Attractant)
example) attractant chemicals needed for a special large-group event. New products can be identified by searching web for
heat, air movement
specified for the product (a) "Mosquito Attractants."
as attractants
are effective in repelling
target spp and (b) are
approved for use in CA
208
Use of pheromone baits and
Containerized bait for use in place of Prescription Treatment Wasp Freeze. Efficacy studies
traps do not require pre-
should be evaluated or conducted before use is encouraged. If effective under local
approval, unless IPM
conditions of use, placement is recommended for sites near public areas (eg garbage, picnic
Sterling Rescue pheromone, Coordinator determines that
pheromone, etc) which attract yellow jackets. Placement (per most instructions for using this type of
Yellow Jacket Insecticide exempt the particular product is not
?pheromone stinging insects exempt from EPA A product) should draw pests away from areas of congregation. Early season use is
Attractant and (Attractant) from EPA effective or has negative
registration recommended to capture queen before nest building, as well as later season use to capture
Trap registration ecological/pest control
worker adults. Pheromone chemistry is proprietary. Pheromone is primary attractant, but can
consequences. Monitor for
be supplemented with carbohydrate or protein from food sources. Contact: Robert Loomis,
efficacy and cost-
Sterling International, 1-800-666-6766,
effectiveness.
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COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1

Monitor efficacy. Use of
Product under development will use "attract and kill" approach, incorporating pheromone
pheromone baits and traps
e.g., Black with minute amounts (i.e., droplets) of insecticide bait. Reduces exposure by drawing target
do not require pre-approval,
IPM Tech Legged Tick pest to the toxin, rather than broadcasting through the environment with hope of coming into
Insecticide unless IPM Coordinator
?pheromone "attract and kill" (principal Lyme A contact with the pest. See discussion of "attract and kill" approach in narrative and IPMTech
(Attractant) determines that the particular
products disease vector in website . While pheremone products are exempt from CA DPR pesticide
product is not effective or has
NA) registration, attract and kill products will likely require registration because of pesticide toxin in
negative ecological/pest
mix.
control consequences.
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solar attractant Developed and distributed by Heitman Labs. Attraction is solar powered. Kill collected ants
Solar Ant Insecticide
?device, for fire ant A Monitor efficacy with soapy water. Efficacy has not been verified by consultant.
Charmer (Attractant)
control
211
Avert
Pressurized DPR 2254; CAS
Cockroach Bait 71751-41-2; PC See notes for Avert Cockroach Gel Bait (499-467-AA). Formulation is a pressurized
Insecticide 499-322-ZA see notes for Avert Cockroach
avermectin Formula 1, cockroach 122804; A caution liquid/sprays/fogger for commercial, residential, storage, etc. for preventative use. Label for
(Bait) (03/12/98) Gel Bait.
Prescription Avermectin B1 Whitmire Avert Prescription Treatment 300 Crack and Crevice Bait inactivated in CA 12-31-99.
Treatment CAS 65195-55-3
Brand
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Whitmire Avert
DPR 2254; CAS
Prescription
71751-41-2; PC see notes for Avert Cockroach Gel Bait. Both Prescription Treatment Brand (499- 394-ZA) and
Treatment 320 Insecticide
avermectin cockroach 499-394 122804; NR caution Whitmire Avert Prescription Treatment 320 Crack & Crevice Gel Bait (499- 394-AA) registrations
Crack & (Bait)
Avermectin B1 are inactive, former as of 12-31-03, latter as of 12-31-99.
Crevice Gel
CAS 65195-55-3
Bait
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DPR 2254; CAS
Avert Gel Bait 499-394-ZA 71751-41-2; PC
Insecticide
avermectin Formula 1, cockroach (inactivated 12- 122804; NR caution See entry for 499-467-AA. INACTIVATED. See notes for Avert Cockroach Gel Bait (499-467-AA).
(Bait)
(0.01% ) 31-03) Avermectin B1
CAS 65195-55-3
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DPR 2254; CAS
71751-41-2; PC
Avert Gel Paste Insecticide see notes for Avert Cockroach
avermectin 499-406 122804; NR See notes for Avert Cockroach Gel Bait (499-467-AA).
Cream, 0.05% (Bait) Gel Bait
Avermectin B1
CAS 65195-55-3
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DPR 2254; CAS
Avert Gel Bait 71751-41-2; PC
Insecticide 499-406-AA (10- Preventative use in wide range of industrial, commercial, etc sites. See notes for Avert
avermectin Formula 2, cockroach 122804; A caution See entry for 499-467-AA.
(Bait) 14-97) Cockroach Gel Bait (499-467-AA).
0.05% Avermectin B1
CAS 65195-55-3
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DPR 2254; CAS
Avert Gel Bait 71751-41-2; PC
Insecticide
avermectin Formula 3, cockroach 499-410-AA 122804; A caution See entry for 499-467-AA. See notes for Avert Cockroach Gel Bait (499-467-AA). SF IPM=A
(Bait)
0.05% Avermectin B1
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COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1


Use of containerized bait
formulations or packaging for
listed insecticides/insect
attractants does not require
Avermectin is a macrocyclic lactone isolated from fermentation of the soil micro organism
prior approval. Applicator
Stretomyces avermitilis. MOA: Shows high affinity in binding with neuronal membranes, thus acts
Avert should make reasonable
as agonist for GABA-gated cloride channels. Abamectin (VertimecTM, 80% avermectin B1a
Cockroach Bait DPR 2254; CAS effort to retrieve baits once
and 20% B1b) is especially toxic to phytophagous mites. Emamectin benzoate (ProclaimTM)
Station, Formula 71751-41-2; PC useful life is over. Supervisor
Insecticide 499-467-AA effective vs lep and western flower thrip US EPA OP alternative). Milbemectin (MilbeknockTM)
avermectin 1 (0.05%) cockroach 122804; A caution should monitor/report success
(Bait) (05/06/97) effective miticide, whiteflies. US EPA risk assessment has calculated "no risk for indoor residential
Prescription Avermectin B1 of collection. Prior approval
scenarios" and (FR Jul 20 99). Recommend containerized bait uses only, on basis that it is a
Treatment CAS 65195-55-3 of IPM Coordinator required
potential ROG (Saunders, Feb 2002) and on the TRI as a developmental toxin (EPA addresses
Brand for Plans that include use of
this in FR). SF IPM=A for this formulation. Formulation labelled for commercial, industrial, food,
this a.i. in non-containerized
recreational sites, to be used preventatively and at first sign of infestation.
bait formulations or
packaging (gel, paste,
cream, pellets, or briquet
formulations of Avert).
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See conditions of approval in
borax (sodium Terro Ant Killer II Insecticide CAS1303-96-4; PC
149-8-ZA L caution DR7: dust entry for Terro Ant Killer II CA TAC candidate. Dust is human health hazard.
tetraborate) (5.4%) (Bait) 011102
Liquid Ant Baits.
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Approval for use of
containerized bait
formulations and packaging.
Terro Ant Killer II Applicator should make
borax (sodium Insecticide CAS1303-96-4; PC
Liquid Ant Baits 149-8-ZB L caution DR7: dust reasonable effort to retrieve CA TAC candidate. Dust is human health hazard. SF IPM=L.
tetraborate) (Bait) 011102
(5.4%) baits once useful life is over.
Sust/powder formulations and
broadcast applications not
permitted.
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J.T. Eaton's
answer the
liquid bait See conditions of approval in
Insecticide CAS 10043-35-3; CA TAC candidate. Liquid ready-to-use formulation. See "Dr Moss's..." Boric Acid dust is a
? boric acid system with ants 56-72-AA-499 L caution DR7: dust entry for Terro Ant Killer II
(Bait) PC 011001 harzard.
activator/Adva Liquid Ant Baits.
nce Liquid Ant
Bait (1%)
221
See conditions of approval in
Insecticide CAS 10043-35-3;
boric acid Roach -X (30%) 71761-1-AA L caution DR7: dust entry for Terro Ant Killer II Gel_Paste_Cream
(Bait) PC 011001
Liquid Ant Baits.
222
See conditions of approval in
Drax Ant Kil Gel Insecticide CAS 10043-35-3;
boric acid 9444-131-AA L caution DR7: dust entry for Terro Ant Killer II CA TAC candidate. Gel formulation.
(5%) (Bait) PC 011001
Liquid Ant Baits.
223
See conditions of approval in
Drax Ant Kil PF Insecticide CAS 10043-35-3;
boric acid 9444-135-AA L caution DR7: dust entry for Terro Ant Killer II CA TAC candidate. Gel formulation.
(5%) (Bait) PC 011001
Liquid Ant Baits.
224
See conditions of approval in
Drax liquid ant Insecticide CAS 10043-35-3;
boric acid 9444-205-AA L caution DR7: dust entry for Terro Ant Killer II CA TAC candidate. Ready-to-use liquid.
killer (0.5%) (Bait) PC 011001
Liquid Ant Baits.
225
See conditions of approval in
boric acid Drax Liquidator Insecticide CAS 10043-35-3;
9444-206-ZA L caution DR7: dust entry for Terro Ant Killer II CA TAC candidate. Ready-to-use liquid. SF IPM=L.
(orthoboric acid 1%) (1%) (Bait) PC 011001
Liquid Ant Baits.
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M
COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
See conditions of approval in
boric acid Niban Granular Insecticide CAS 10043-35-3; CA TAC candidate. Dust is human health hazard. SF IPM=L, restricted to outdoor planted areas,
64405-2-AA 64405-2 L caution DR7: dust entry for Terro Ant Killer II
(orthoboric acid) Bait (5%) (Bait) PC 011001 prefer in containers. Indoors must be in containers or inaccessible to humans
Liquid Ant Baits.
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Diflubenzuron was one of the first group of 6 reduced risk pesticides approved by US EPA in Jan
Outpost Termite DPR 1992; CAS 98 for use in place of the OP chlorpyrifos in below ground bait stations. It is an IGR that works by
Insecticide 499-488-AA-3125 499-488-AA-
?diflubenzuron Bait Response 35367-38-5; PC A caution interfering with chitin deposition. In other formulations (e.g., wettable powder, DimilinTM) it is an
(Bait) (6-12-02) 3125
(0.25%) 108201 RUP (restricted use pesticide) because of hazard to wildlife. 13 products registered in CA. (EPA
Code 108201; CASRN 35367-38-5) (US EPA 1999; CPH 2003)
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If exemptions are granted for
fire ant control, select
products recommended by
the Texas Fire Ant Project
DR4: PGC; (Nester et al 2003). Consider
CAS 120068-37-3; DR5: Group C exemptions for risk reduction While fipronil is a possible carcinogen, its photodegradate MB46513 (120067-83-6 600050) is not
Maxforce
PC 129121; [photodegrad purposes only (e.g, risks from likely to be carcinogenic to humans (OPP 12/6/00). US EPA classified several of Rhone-Polenc's
Carpenter Ant Insecticide
fipronil 432-01264 432-01264 MB46513 No caution ate MB46513 biting, risks of structural fipronil products used for fire ant control in turf and potting mix as RR/OP alternatives, during
Bait Gel (Bait)
CAS120067-83-6; not likely damage), not nuisance period Dec 00-May 02 (RR4'03). Fipronil is CA TAC (candidate) and developmental toxin.
(0.001%)
PC 600050 human control, with restrictions Formulation is Bayer Product. 1 plastic reservoir
carcinogen] limiting applications to non-
rainy season and places with
limited potential for rapid
runoff or channeling to
groundwater.
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DR4: PGC;
CAS 120068-37-3; DR5: Group C
PC 129121; [photodegrad
Maxforce FC Insecticide see comments in entry for 432- For information about fipronil, see entry for Maxforce Carpenter Ant Bait Gel (432-01264).
fipronil ants 64248-10-ZA MB46513 No caution ate MB46513
Ant Bait Stations (Bait) 01264 Formulation is SF IPM=L.
CAS120067-83-6; not likely
PC 600050 human
carcinogen]
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DR4: PGC;
CAS 120068-37-3; DR5: Group C
Maxforce FC PC 129121; [photodegrad
Insecticide see comments in entry for 432- For information about fipronil, see entry for Maxforce Carpenter Ant Bait Gel (432-01264).
fipronil Roach Bait cockroach 64248-11-ZA MB46513 No caution ate MB46513
(Bait) 01264 Formulation is SF IPM=L.
Stations (0.05%) CAS120067-83-6; not likely
PC 600050 human
carcinogen]
231
DR4: PGC;
CAS 120068-37-3; DR5: Group C
Maxforce FC
PC 129121; [photodegrad
Large Roach Insecticide see comments in entry for 432- For information about fipronil, see entry for Maxforce Carpenter Ant Bait Gel (432-01264).
fipronil cockroach 64248-12-ZA MB46513 No caution ate MB46513
Bait Stations (Bait) 01264 Formulation is a Bayer product, 0.03% fipronil. Many other comparable formulations.
CAS120067-83-6; not likely
(0.03%)
PC 600050 human
carcinogen]
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DR4: PGC;
CAS 120068-37-3; DR5: Group C
Maxforce FC PC 129121; [photodegrad
Insecticide see comments in entry for 432-
fipronil Roach Killer Bait cockroach 64248-14-AA MB46513 No caution ate MB46513 For information about fipronil, see entry for Maxforce Carpenter Ant Bait Gel (432-01264).
(Bait) 01264
Gel (0.01%) CAS120067-83-6; not likely
PC 600050 human
carcinogen]
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COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
DR4: PGC;
CAS 120068-37-3; DR5: Group C
PC 129121; [photodegrad
Maxforce Liquid Insecticide see comments in entry for 432-
fipronil 64248-17-AA MB46513 No caution ate MB46513 For information about fipronil, see entry for Maxforce Carpenter Ant Bait Gel (432-01264).
Bait (0.0%) (Bait) 01264
CAS120067-83-6; not likely
PC 600050 human
carcinogen]
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DR4: PGC;
CAS 120068-37-3; DR5: Group C
Maxforce FC PC 129121; [photodegrad
Insecticide see comments in entry for 432-
fipronil Ant Killer Bait ants 64248-21-ZA MB46513 No caution ate MB46513 For information about fipronil, see entry for Maxforce Carpenter Ant Bait Gel (432-01264).
(Bait) 01264
Gel CAS120067-83-6; not likely
PC 600050 human
carcinogen]
235
DR4: PGC;
CAS 120068-37-3; DR5: Group C For information about fipronil, see entry for Maxforce Carpenter Ant Bait Gel (432-01264). High
PC 129121; [photodegrad moisture formula includes carbohydrates that attract variety of ant spp. System includes
Maxforce Ant Insecticide see comments in entry for 432-
?fipronil MB46513 No ate MB46513 reservoirs containing 27 grams of bait 1/2 gram per placement) used with Maxforce Bait Injector
Killer Bait Gel (Bait) 01264
CAS120067-83-6; not likely for crack and crevice application indoors and out. Bayer product (www.BayerProCentral.com).
PC 600050 human Packaging similar to Maxforce Roach Killer Bait Gel: 4 reservoirs/box, 5 boxes/case.
carcinogen]
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Use of containerized bait
formulations or packaging for
listed insecticides/insect
attractants does not require
prior approval. Applicator
should make reasonable
DPR 3899; CAS
Insecticide 62719-270-AA (1- effort to retrieve baits once Above-(May '97) and below-ground (Mar 94) termite bait station formulations approved as RR.
?hexaflumuron Recruit AG termites 86479-06-3; PC A caution
(Bait) 8-98) useful life is over. Supervisor Granular-flake bait.
118202
should monitor/report success
of collection. Prior approval
of IPM Coordinator required
for Plans that include use of
a.i. in non-containerized bait
formulations or packaging.
237
DPR 3899; CAS
Insecticide 62719-272-AA (6- See conditions of approval in Above-(May '97) and below-ground (Mar 94) termite bait station formulations approved as RR.
?hexaflumuron Recruit II 0.5% termites 86479-06-3; PC A caution
(Bait) 24-96) entry for Recruit AG Granular-flake bait.
118202
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DR2 (Prop65): Exemptions for containerized
Amdro Fire Ant DPR 2203; CAS reproductive bait formulations on proviso
Insecticide
?hydramethylnon Insecticide 241-322-AA 67485-29-4; PC No tox; DR5: that applicators make For information about hydramethylnon a.i., see entry for Amdro 20 Fire Ant Insecticide (88%).
(Bait)
(0.73%) 118401 Group C reasonable effort to retrieve
(Amdro) baits once useful life is over.
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M
COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
acrobat ants,
Argentine ants,
bigheaded ants,
carpenter ants,
cornfield ants,
crazy ants, field DR2 (Prop65): Exemptions for containerized
For information about hydramethylnon a.i., see entry for Amdro 20 Fire Ant Insecticide (88%).
Grant's Kills ants, fire ants, DPR 2203; CAS reproductive bait formulations on proviso
Insecticide 73342-2- Grant's bait was referenced by Texas fire ant program (Fire Ant News Nov 03) as a sub-
?hydramethylnon Total Ant Killer ghost ants, ? 67485-29-4; PC No tox; DR5: that applicators make
(Bait) 1663 registered product of Amdro Insecticide Ant Bait produced by Grant Labs. Formulation = old
Bait harvester ants, 118401 Group C reasonable effort to retrieve
Amdro?Leafcutter Ant Bait.
odorous house (Amdro) baits once useful life is over.
ants, pavement
ants, pharoah
ants, Texas
leafcutting ants
and thief ants.
240

DR2 (Prop65): Exemptions for containerized
DPR 2203; CAS reproductive bait formulations on proviso
Subterfuge Insecticide
?hydramethylnon 241-371-AA 241-371-AA 67485-29-4; PC No tox; DR5: that applicators make For information about hydramethylnon a.i., see entry for Amdro 20 Fire Ant Insecticide (88%).
Termite Bait (Bait)
118401 Group C reasonable effort to retrieve
(Amdro) baits once useful life is over.
241

DR2 (Prop65): Exemptions for containerized
Maxforce Fine DPR 2203; CAS reproductive bait formulations on proviso
Insecticide
hydramethylnon Granule Insect 64248-19-AA 67485-29-4; PC No caution tox; DR5: that applicators make For information about hydramethylnon a.i., see entry for Amdro 20 Fire Ant Insecticide (88%).
(Bait)
Bait (1%) 118401 Group C reasonable effort to retrieve
(Amdro) baits once useful life is over.
242

DR2 (Prop65): Exemptions for containerized
Maxforce DPR 2203; CAS reproductive bait formulations on proviso
Insecticide For information about hydramethylnon a.i., see entry for Amdro 20 Fire Ant Insecticide (88%).
hydramethylnon Roach Killer Bait 64248-1-ZA 67485-29-4; PC No caution tox; DR5: that applicators make
(Bait) Formulation is 2.15% hydramethylnon in 4 pre-filled plastic containers.
Stations (2%) 118401 Group C reasonable effort to retrieve
(Amdro) baits once useful life is over.
243

DR2 (Prop65): Exemptions for containerized
Maxforce Ant DPR 2203; CAS reproductive bait formulations on proviso
Insecticide
hydramethylnon Killer Bait ants 64248-2-ZA 67485-29-4; PC No caution tox; DR5: that applicators make For information about hydramethylnon a.i., see entry for Amdro 20 Fire Ant Insecticide (88%).
(Bait)
Stations (1%) 118401 Group C reasonable effort to retrieve
(Amdro) baits once useful life is over.
244

DR2 (Prop65): Exemptions for containerized
Maxforce DPR 2203; CAS reproductive bait formulations on proviso
Insecticide
hydramethylnon Roach Killer Bait 64248-3-ZA 67485-29-4; PC No caution tox; DR5: that applicators make For information about hydramethylnon a.i., see entry for Amdro 20 Fire Ant Insecticide (88%).
(Bait)
Stations (1%) 118401 Group C reasonable effort to retrieve
(Amdro) baits once useful life is over.
245

DR2 (Prop65): Exemptions for containerized
Maxforce DPR 2203; CAS reproductive bait formulations on proviso
Insecticide
hydramethylnon Roach Killer Bait 64248-5-AA 67485-29-4; PC No caution tox; DR5: that applicators make For information about hydramethylnon a.i., see entry for Amdro 20 Fire Ant Insecticide (88%).
(Bait)
Gel (2.15%) 118401 Group C reasonable effort to retrieve
(Amdro) baits once useful life is over.
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COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1

Maxforce
DR2 (Prop65): Exemptions for containerized
Granular Insect
DPR 2203; CAS reproductive bait formulations on proviso
Bait Insecticide pharoah and For information about hydramethylnon a.i., see entry for Amdro 20 Fire Ant Insecticide (88%). SF
hydramethylnon 64248-6-ZA 67485-29-4; PC No caution tox; DR5: that applicators make
(Professional (Bait) Argentine ants IPM=L*, noting limit to outdoor use in containers as part of a comprehensive baiting program.
118401 Group C reasonable effort to retrieve
Insect Control)
(Amdro) baits once useful life is over.
(1%)
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Pre-Empt Consider exemptions for
Professional Insecticide CAS 105827-78-9; imidacloprid in containerized
?imidacloprid 432-1365 3125-572-AA No DR4: PGC
Cockroach Gel (Bait) PC 129099 bait and reduced risk
Bait formulation.
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For information about imidacloprid, see notes for Merit. The Maxforce Fly Bait attracts flies for up
Consider exemptions for to 30 days by means of smell, pheromone, color, and sugar base. Labeled for use around
Maxforce
Insecticide CAS 105827-78-9; imidacloprid in containerized outside of structures and partially enclosed or protected areas, including commercial and
?imidacloprid Granular Fly flies No DR4: PGC
(Bait) PC 129099 bait and reduced risk agricultural production facilities. Can be applied as a broadcast treatment, placed in bait
BaitTM
formulation. stations or dissolved in water to paint on surfaces. Formula contains BitrexTM bittering agent as
repellent to non-target spp.
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DRP 3983; CAS See "Entrust" for information about spinosad. Emergency Section 18/exp registration exp Dec 05.
NAF-550 Fruit Fly Insecticide 62719-99038-EE
?spinosad fruit fly 131929-60-7; PC A caution CA DPR product information lists as ready-to-use liquid spray and also as bait paste, with 0% a.I.
Bait (0.0%) (Bait) (11-9-99)
110003 [?] for use only on banana, feijoa, olive, passionflower, persimmon and prickly pear.
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Fertilome? DRP 3983; CAS See "Entrust" for information about spinosad. Spinosad-based fire ant baits are recommended
Insecticide
?spinosad Come and Get fire ants 131929-60-7; PC NR by Texas Fire Ant Program (Fire Ant News Nov 03, RIFA). This product is not registered in CA as of
(Bait)
It 110003 Mar 04.
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DRP 3983; CAS See "Entrust" for information about spinosad. Spinosad-based fire ant baits are recommended
Insecticide
?spinosad Payback fire ants 131929-60-7; PC NR by Texas Fire Ant Program (Fire Ant News Nov 03, RIFA). This product is not registered in CA as of
(Bait)
110003 Mar 04.
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FluorGuard Ant Insecticide
sulfonamide ants 1812-348-AA-279 A caution
Control Bait (Bait)
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Approved by US EPA as RR, Oct 02. Intended for installation during construction. Termite Blockers
is applied around plumbing, electrical and other utility penetrations; Termite System is applied
Impasse DPR 2297; CAS
Insecticide under concrete, before the concrete is poured. Impasse Termite Blocker is made from a uniform
?lambda-cyhalothrin Termite Blocker termites 100-1066 91465-08-6; PC NR
(Barrier) multi-layer polymer film with the insecticide on the interior, surrounded by layers of impervious
(0.77%) 128867, 128897
polymers that also act as UV protectors. Efficacy enhanced by building design providing
mechanical barrier to termites.
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DPR 2297; CAS
Impasse Insecticide
?lambda-cyhalothrin termites ? 91465-08-6; PC NR See entry for Impasse Termite Blocker
Termite System (Barrier)
128867, 128897
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Altosid XR
Insecticide
Extended 2724-421-ZA (4- Altosid XR briquets can have >150-day efficacy (five times longer than mosquito dunk). See
methoprene (Biochemica mosquito larvae A caution
Residual 17-98) notes and references given with Altosid Liquid.
l IGR)
Briquets (2.1%)
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Altosid XR-G Insecticide
methoprene mosquito larvae 2724-451-ZA A caution Granular flake. See notes and references given with Altosid Liquid.
257 (1.5%) (Biochemica
Methoprene, s-methoprene, s-kinoprene and s-hydroprene = MOA, but only methoprene is used
outdoors, raising concern re: impact on NTOs. Used per label, none of the 4 is expected to
have harmful effects on NTOs. However some ecological studies show slight-moderate
methoprene toxicity to fish. Ross (1994b) did not find adverse effects on early life stages of
methoprene
Altosid Liquid flathead minnow at expected exposures (no adverse effects until exposures ~200x mosquito
(isopropy (2E, 4E)-11- Insecticide
Larvicide CAS 40596-69-8; control levels). Ecological concerns raised in 1991 EPA RED re: toxicity to estuarine invertebrates
methoxy -3,7,11 - (Biochemica mosquito larvae 2724-446-ZC A caution
Concentrate PC105401 alleviated for EPA as result of1996 estuarine invertebrate life cycle toxicity study (see also Ross et
trimethyl-2,4- l IGR)
(Zoecon) (20%) al. 1994a, McCarry 1996). Terrestrial non-target effects of methoprene appear to be minimal
dodecadienoate)
(eg methoprene is used as an additive to cattle feed). Methoprene is active against spp of flies,
mosquitoes, beetles, moths, fleas, ants, etc. Initially reg 1975 as chemical pesticide;
subsequently reclassified as biochemical. With IGRs, life cycle stops at pupal stage so larvae
continue as prey, which may be significant if larviciding in natural water bodies (See EPA Biochem
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? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
Insecticide s-methoprene
Zoecon Altosid 2724-375-ZA (4- SF IPM L -- check out in comp
?methoprene, s- (Biochemica mosquito 5026, CAS 65733- A caution
Briquets 17-98) to extended
l IGR) 16-6; PC 105402
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The a.i.s, oxypurinol (447509) and xanthine (116900) were licenced in May 1999 by Dominion
BioSciences, Inc. for formulation in equal amounts into a pellet enclosed in a sealed cockroach
bait station. It is most effectively placed in damp, warm indoor locations favored by
cockroaches. Because it is used against a public health pest, the formulated product was
required to satisfy efficacy standards. Bait stations are not expected to harm humans or pets.
Insecticide PC oxypurinol
oxypurinol and No evidence of mammalian toxicity from amounts of these a.i.s much greater than people
? Roach Terminal (Biopesticide cockroach 1001-73-AA 447509 and A
xanthine (including children) would be exposed to via the bait formulation. Oxypurinol is a breakdown
Bait) xanthine 116900
product of the human drug allopurinol, which is used to treat gout and certain blood diseases.
Xanthine is a naturally occurring substance found in all living cells. Acting together they interfere
with metabolic processes needed for cockroach growth and reproduction. It may take six to
ten weeks for numbers of cockroaches to decrease noticeably (EPA Factsheet 116900 April
1999). SF IPM=A.
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GF-120 Insecticide DRP 3983; CAS See "Entrust" for information about spinosad. Experimental registration for GF-120 (2%), 62719-
62719- 359-AA
?spinosad Naturalyte* Fruit (Biopesticide fruit fly 131929-60-7; PC A caution 1013-EE valid 5-8-01 to 12-23-02. Formulated as a flowable concentrate for application as spray
(1-8-03)
Fly Bait (0.2%) Bait) 110003 or bait (paste) on many fruit and veg crops, nut trees and ornamentals.
261

GF-120 NF Insecticide DRP 3983; CAS See "Entrust" for information about spinosad. Experimental registration for GF-120 (2%), 62719-
62719-498-AA
?spinosad Naturalyte Fruit (Biopesticide fruit fly 131929-60-7; PC A caution 1013-EE valid 5-8-01 to 12-23-02. Formulated as a flowable concentrate for application as spray
(1-8-03)
Fly Bait (0.2%) Bait) 110003 or bait (paste) on many fruit and veg crops, nut trees, ground covers, and ornamentals.
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Insecticide DRP 3983; CAS
Conserve Fire 62719-304-AA (1- See "Entrust" for information about spinosad. Spinosad-based fire ant baits are recommended
?spinosad (Biopesticide fire ants 131929-60-7; PC A caution
Ant Bait (0.01%) 6-00) by Texas Fire Ant Program (Fire Ant News Nov 03, RIFA). Granular/flake formulation
Bait) 110003
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Ortho Fire Ant See "Entrust" for information about spinosad. Spinosad-based fire ant baits are recommended
Insecticide DRP 3983; CAS
Killer Bait 62719-304-AA- by Texas Fire Ant Program (Fire Ant News Nov 03, RIFA). Granular/flake formulation for broadcast
?spinosad (Biopesticide fire ants 131929-60-7; PC A caution
Granules 239 (9-26-02) applications and direct application to ant mounds use in buildings and structures, ornamental
Bait) 110003
(0.01%) gardens, lawns, trees.
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See "Entrust" for information about spinosad. Spinosad-based fire ant baits are recommended
Conserve Insecticide DRP 3983; CAS
62719-329-AA (8- by Texas Fire Ant Program (Fire Ant News Nov 03, RIFA). Granular/flake formulation for use in
?spinosad Professional Fire (Biopesticide fire ants 131929-60-7; PC A caution
2-00) animal husbandry premises, greenhouses, industrial sites, lawns, turf, recreational areas incl golf
Ant Bait (0.01%) Bait) 110003
courses, rights-of-way, uncultivated ag lands.
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Insecticide 70051-27-AA Care in application: corrosive
CAS 11141-17-6;
?azadirachtin (neem) Azatin XL Plus (Biopesticide many insect spp (Inactive NR and irritant. Do not apply near See entry for Azatin 4.5
PC 121701
IGR) 12/31/03) or in water or bees.
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Azatin XL Insecticide 70051-27-AA- Care in application: corrosive
CAS 11141-17-6;
azadirachtin (neem) Biological (Biopesticide many insect spp 59807 A caution and irritant. Do not apply near See entry for Azatin 4.5. Formulation is a liquid concentrate. SF IPM=L for use in interiorscapes.
PC 121701
Insecticide (3%) IGR) (02/08/99) or in water or bees.
267

Insecticide DPR 2328; CAS Care in application: corrosive
70051-27-ZA
azadirachtin (neem) Azatin XL Plus (Biopesticide many insect spp 11141-17-6; PC A caution and irritant. Do not apply near See entry for Azatin 4.5
(active 6-25-02)
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Azadirachtin and Clarified Hydrophobic Extract of Neem Oil are derived from the natural oil
found in seeds of the neem tree, Azadirachta indica . When neem oil is extracted and treated
with alcohol, virtually all of the azadirachtin and related substances separate from the oil. The
remaining oil - without the azadirachtin - is called Clarified Hydrophobic Extract of Neem Oil.
The oil has both fungicidal and insecticidal properties. Azadirachtin does not have fungicidal
Azatin 4.5 WP Insecticide 70051-28-AA, ZA Care in application: corrosive
CAS 11141-17-6; properties. It is an IGR and insect/mite anti-feedant (latter MOA is inconsistent and it is not
?azadirachtin (neem) (4.5% (Biopesticide many insect spp (inactivated 12- NR and irritant. Do not apply near
PC 121701 known how important it is). MOA is as an ecdysone agonist, blocking synthesis and release of
azadirachtin) IGR) 31-03) or in water or bees.
molting compounds, as well as other actions. Breaks down rapidly. Very low vertebrate toxicity.
Product names: Neemix for agricultural uses; Azatin for non-food uses; Trilogy oil (and other oil
products), which works like a summer oil (Isman 2003, EPA Biopesticide Fact Sheet). Thermo
Trilogy/Olympic Horticultural Products. See also, comments for Neem as Fungicide and list of
azadirachtin products in US EPA list, Biopesticides, p2 (2002).
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hydroprene
Gentrol IGR Insecticide
(ethyl(2E,4E,7S)- CAS 65733-18-8; See notes and references given with Altosid Liquid and other hydroprene products. Zoecon. SF
Concentrate (Biopesticide 2724-351-ZA A caution
trimethyl-2,4- PC 128966 IPM=A
(9%) IGR)
dodecadienoate)
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S-Hydroprene has been reg for indoor uses since 1986 as fogger, spray, impregnated disc,
hydroprene Gentrol Point primarily targeting cockroaches (9 products). See notes and references given with Altosid
Insecticide
(ethyl(2E,4E,7S)- Source Roach CAS 65733-18-8; Liquid. CA DPR Product Database describes product as a ready-to-use solution.IPM Coordinator
(Biopesticide 2724-469-ZA A caution
trimethyl-2,4- Control Device PC 128966 requested containerized bait formulation; however, unable to find reference to containerized
IGR)
dodecadienoate) (90.6%) bait formulation (labelled for paint, fog, spray application). Skin/eye irritant, requiring appl
protection.
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Enstar II Insect
whiteflies, gnats, Approval required unless in a Liquid concentrate formulation. Use indoors (e.g., greenhouses, atriums) on ornamentals flowers
Growth Insecticide
aphids, 2724- 476-AA CAS 65733-20-2; containerized bait and shrubs. See notes and references given with Altosid Liquid and hydroprene products.
?kinoprene Regulator (s- (Biopesticide No warning DR1: tox class II
mealybugs, and (8-20-98) PC 107502 formulation, retrieved after Synonyms (chem name) for a.i.: (2-propynyl (S-(2E, 4E))-3,7,11 -trimethyl-2,4-dodecadienoate).
kinoprene IGR)
scales useful life of the bait SF IPM=L
65.10%)
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Zoecon Precor Insecticide s-methoprene
2724-352-ZC (4- 2724-352 US
methoprene IGR (Biopesticide 5026, CAS 65733- A caution See notes for Altosid Liquid.
14-98) EPA
Concentrate IGR) 16-6; PC 105402
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Insecticide 2724-420-ZA-2724
SF methoprene Pharorid (Biopesticide Pharoah ants (inactive 12-31- NR SF IPM=A
IGR) 03)
274
See notes re: methoprene under Altosid Liquid. See Extinguish Plus for information about pre-
Extinguish Insecticide Methoprene DPR mix. Previously, the Texas fire ant program recommended 50%-50% mix of Extinguish with
2724-475-ZA (8-
?methoprene Professional Fire (Biopesticide fire ants 1784, CAS 40596- A caution hydramethylnon baits for fire ant control (Nestor 2003; RIFA). Extinguish is a US EPA-approved
22-00)
Ant Bait (5%) IGR/Bait) 69-8, PC 105401 treatment for the Imported Fire Ant Quarantine (FR 68 (199):59307-8, cited in Fire Ant News Nov
03)
275
See notes re: methoprene under Altosid Liquid. Extinguish?Plus will be released by Wellmark Int
in 2004 as a pre-blended product (0.365% hydramethylnon/0.250% s-methoprene) combinging
IPM Coordinator approval the faster-acting metaboloc inhibitor witht he slower-but-longer acting IGR bait, applied at half
hydramethyln required for Plans of Work that rates of each with superior performance. Pre-mix reduced applicator exposure. Registered for
on: DR2 include this product, because use in residential and commercial property, container or nursery stock, sod farms, commercial
Insecticide (Prop65): of flags raised by turf, landscape areas, golf courses, and other noncropland areas such as airports, roadsides,
methoprene/hydra
? Extinguish Plus (Biopesticide fire ants NR reproductive hydramethylnon. Given lower cemeteries, commercial grounds, parks, kennels, school grounds, athletic fields, camgrounds,
methylnon
IGR/Bait) tox; DR5: rates of use in this formulation and other recreational areas, as well as grounds surrounding poultry houses, corrals and other
Group C and pre-mix, appears to be animal holding areas. It is not registered for pasture and range land applications. However, this
(Amdro) preferred option when use is now included on the revised 2003 Amdro?Pro Fire Ant Bait label
interventions are needed. (http://www.cdms.net/manuf/1prod.asp?pd=4236&lc=2) directing mix with Extinguish. See
Extinguish Professional Fire Ant Bait entry for information about this mix. (Fire Ant News Feb 04)
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Insecticide
?Bti + Methoprene Duplex (Biopesticide mosquito larvae NR
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TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
Insecticide
58866-12-ZA- 58866-12-ZA- See comments in entry for
?cinnamaldehyde Cinnamite (Biopesticide CAS 104-55-2 A See comments in entry for Cinnamite as an fungicide. SF IPM=A.
65626 65626 Cinnamite as an fungicide
)
278

D-limonene is a steam-distilled byproduct of citrus peels, considered by FDA as GRAS. Works as
a contact & residual insecticide by destroying the wax coating of the insect's respiratory system,
causing suffocation. Odor acts as a repellent. 22 products are registered in CA. Orange Guard is
ants, including a water-based, food grade insecticide and repellent for indoor-outdoor use by householders.
Insecticide DPR 979; CAS 138-
limonene (d- Orange Guard Argentine Ant; 61887-1-AA (1-9- Efficacy studies: Argentine Ants (Iridomyrmex humilig) - 100% mortality in 15 minutes (6-21-97);
? (Biopesticide 5989-27-5 86-3, 5989-27-5; A caution
limonene) (5.8%) roaches; fleas; 98) Cat Fleas (Ctenoncephalides felis) - 95% mortality in 15 minutes, 100% mortality in 45 minutes(6-
) PC 079701
silverfish; etc. 30-97)(both studies by Sierra Research Lab.; German Cockroaches - 70% decline in population
after 7 days, 85% after 27 days(study by International Institute for Urban and Social Insects 6-97).
Approved by OMRI for organic production. (Source: www.orangeguard.com). SF IPM=L
because it is a contact insecticide.
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See notes for Orange Guard, d-limonene. Efficacy studies of Orange Guard Fire Ant Control:
Orange Guard Insecticide
limonene (d- 61887-2-AA (9-12- when applied 1 part:3 parts water to 19 mounds in College Station, TX., there was activity only in
? Fire Ant Control (Biopesticide fire ants 5989-27-5 A caution
limonene) 00) 1 mound when excavated 30 days later (Granovsky and Ass.) (Source:
(5.8%) )
www.orangeguard.com)
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Orange Guard Insecticide
limonene (d- aphids; spider
? for Ornamental (Biopesticide 61887-3 5989-27-5 NR See Orange Guard, d-limonene.
limonene) mites
Plants )
281
Insecticide 72244-1-AA-
limonene (d- Citrex Fire Ant d-limonene citrus oil extract used as ant/fire ant mound drench (CitrexTM developed by
? (Biopesticide 72440 (inactive NR
limonene) Killer EnviroSafe Labs) (RIFA).
) 12-31-01)
282

Neem oil has both fungicidal & insecticidal efficacy (25007; CASRN 8002-65-1) SF IPM "A" : Triact
neem oil, clarified Insecticide
90EC (#70051-8-AA-70051). Neem is reported slightly toxic to some predatory mites and insects.
?hydrophobic extract Trilogy, EC, 70% (Biopesticide 70051-2 A
See comments for neem as IGR and as fungicide. Neem oil does not haave azadirachtin
of )
properties. Works as a summer oil, effective as fungicide, insecticide and miticide.
283
neem oil, clarified Insecticide
Triact 90EC 70051-8-AA- See entry for neem oil product Rose Defense (70051- 2-ZB- 869) and for azadirachtin, in entry for
hydrophobic extract (Biopesticide mites A caution
(90%) 70051 Azatin 4.5 WP.
of )
284
Golden Bear Insecticide
?oil 1111 larvicidal (Biopesticide mosquito larvae NR
oil )
285
Spinosad produced from aerobic fermentation of the actinomycete Saccaropolyspora spinosa,
using vegetable flours, oils, sugars as production media. Some uses of spinosad classified by US
EP as RR/OP Alt as part of IR-4. Recommended IPM a.i. Unique MOA (Group 5 Insecticide),
affecting insect nervous system at the nicotinic acetylchlorine receptor, causing rapid
excitation leading to paralysis. Acts by contact & ingestion, with both quick knockdown &
Entrust Insecticide DRP 3983; CAS
many insect spp 62719-282-AA residual effects, enabling timely response to action thresholds. Comparable efficacy as
?spinosad Naturalyte (80% (Biopesticide 131929-60-7; PC A caution
listed (4-17-03) synthetic products against many pests (eg lepid, leafminor, thrips) at egg/larval stages. Studies
WP) ) 110003
show (a) does not affect sucking insects or many beneficial predators, (b) < impact on
beneficials than pests, so beneficials rebound quickly, (c) best to wait 48 hrs after application
before releasing beneficials, (d) longer lasting control than Bt, (e) direct spray but not residuals
toxic to honeybees, other pollinators, parasitic wasps. Entrust (Dow) approved by OMRI, USDA
Nat Organic Program. (product pamphlet; Thompson et al 2003; US EPA Spinosad Factsheet;
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See "Entrust" for information about spinosad. Conserve is effective in controlling late instar
Conserve SC Lepidopteran caterpillars (Bt is efffective in controlling earlier instars). Gill et al (Apr 2003) report
Insecticide late instar DRP 3983; CAS
Turf and 62719-291-AA (9- that tebufenozide (Confirm) and spinosad (Conserve) controlled nearly 100% of bagworm
?spinosad (Biopesticide Lepidopteran 131929-60-7; PC A caution
Ornamental 25-97) (Thyridoptreryx ephemeeraeformis) as compared with 70-80% controlled by carbaryl. CA DPR
) caterpillars 110003
(11.6%) Product Rept has longer list of target pests. Formulated as a suspension for application on
ornamentals and golf course turf.
287
Spinosad Home Insecticide DRP 3983; CAS
many insect spp 62719-314-AA (2- See "Entrust" for information about spinosad. Spray application to many food crops and
?spinosad and Garden (Biopesticide 131929-60-7; PC A caution
listed 19-02) ornamentals.
(0.5%) ) 110003
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COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
Monterey Insecticide DRP 3983; CAS
many insect spp 62719-314-AA- See "Entrust" for information about spinosad. Liquid concentrate spray formulation for
?spinosad Garden Insect (Biopesticide 131929-60-7; PC A caution
listed 54705 (3-14-02) application on fruit, veg, ornamentals.
Spray (0.5%) ) 110003
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Intended to control mites and certain soft-bodied insects (e.g., aphids) on food and non-food
crops, including certain ornamentals; media for growing mushrooms; and adult honey bees.
These kinds of sucrose esters are found naturally in plants, and were originally isolated from the
Insecticide PC 035300; CAS hairs present on tobacco leaves. Since 1983, FDA has allowed sucrose octanoate esters to be
sucrose octanoate
? (Biopesticide 42922-74-7 and A Monitor efficacy added to certain processed foods; thus no harmful effects to humans or the environment are
esters
) 58064-47-4 expected from the use of sucrose octanoate esters in pesticide products. The mixture of esters
is manufactured from two biochemicals-sucrose (table sugar) and an octanoic acid ester
(commonly found in plants and animals). MOA: dissolves the waxy protective coating (cuticle)
of target pests, causing the insect or mite to dry out and die.
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Herbal Aphid Insecticide DPR 2330; PC The single approved product kills aphids within 5 minutes of contact and is then washed off with
8709- 7-AA
?thyme Control (1.05% (Biopesticide homopterans 128894; CAS A caution Monitor efficacy a water spray. Used for controlling aphids on ornamental plants in ponds and other aquatic
(10/31/01)
+0.36% mint) ) 84292-51-1 sites. No known toxic effects.
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See "Entrust" for information about spinosad. Formulated for spray application or chemigation to
Insecticide DRP 3983; CAS
SuccessTM many insect spp 62719-292-AA no signal many fruit, veg, ornamental crops. [No clear difference indicated between two registrations for
?spinosad (Biopesticide 131929-60-7; PC A?
(22.8%) listed (4-23-98) word SuccessTM.] No signal word, but presume is not Tox Class I or II, since most spinosad products are
) 110003
not.
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roaches, other
Orthoptera, thrips,
Bull's-Eye Insecticide beetles, moths, DRP 3983; CAS See "Entrust" for information about spinosad. Liquid concentrate formulation for use on many ag
62719-314-AA-
?spinosad Bioinsecticide (Biopesticide flies, anti- 131929-60-7; PC No warning DR1: tox class II and garden food crops and ornamentals. Appy as spray, turf drench, wasp and rodent
56872 (11-19-02)
(0.5%) ) hymenoptera 110003 mounds.
(wasps etc), snails
and slugs
293
Insecticide DRP 3983; CAS See "Entrust" for information about spinosad. CA DPR lists as registered only in CA, for spray
SuccessTM many insect spp 62719-50001-AA
?spinosad (Biopesticide 131929-60-7; PC A caution application at first sign of pests, to many fruit and veg crops. [No clear difference indicated
(22.8%) listed (4-22-97)
) 110003 between two registrations for SuccessTM.]
294

DR2 (Prop65): Exemptions for containerized
DPR 2203; CAS reproductive bait formulations on proviso
Gentrol Aerosol Insecticide For information about hydramethylnon a.i., see entry for Amdro 20 Fire Ant Insecticide (88%).
hydramethylnon 2724-484-ZA 67485-29-4; PC No caution tox; DR5: that applicators make
(0.36%) (IGR) Formulation is ready-to-use liquid.
118401 Group C reasonable effort to retrieve
(Amdro) baits once useful life is over.
295

Precor IGR
Insecticide
methoprene, S- Concentrate 2724-352-ZC A caution Emulsifiable Concentrate
(IGR)
(Zoecon) (1.2%)
296
Methoxyfenozide is a 2nd generation molt accelerating compound (MAC) that mimics
ecdysone activity, selectively in Lepidoptera. I.e., does not affect beneficials. Effective more
Intrepid 2F, Insecticide
?methoxyfenozide 62719- 442-AA No DR4: PGC rapidly in Lepid than other IGRs. Rapid activity permits more sensitive timing of application.
22.6% (IGR)
(Thompson et al. 2003). Intrepid 2F is a Dow product reg in CA May 29, 2003 (contact Andrew
Yokoyama).
297
DPR 5754; CAS
Exterra Insecticide
?novaluron termites 116714-46-6; PC NR See notes for the novaluron product Rimon.
(Termaticide) (IGR)
124002
298
DPR 5754; CAS
Rimon Insecticide 11678-57-AA (3- Novaluron-based mosquito larvicide is in early stages of development (personal
?novaluron many insect spp 116714-46-6; PC A caution
Technical (98%) (IGR) 7-02) communication, I. Ishaaya). See notes for the novaluron product Rimon.
124002
299
Rimon 10SC
DPR 5754; CAS
Novaluron Insecticide 66222-40-AA (7- Novaluron-based mosquito larvicide is in early stages of development (personal
?novaluron many insect spp 116714-46-6; PC A caution
Insecticide (IGR) 10-02) communication, I. Ishaaya). See notes for the novaluron product Rimon.
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PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
DPR 5754; CAS
Insecticide 66222-40-AA-400 Uniroyal product introduced Spring 2003 for ornamentals, targetting whiteflies, thrip,
?novaluron Pedestal (10%) many insect spp 116714-46-6; PC A caution
(IGR) (9-19-02) lepidopterans. See notes for the novaluron product Rimon.
124002
301
Benzoylphenyl urea larvicide. Better efficacy, much less pest resistance than previous IGRs in
this group (eg chlorfuazuron, teflubenzuron). No cross resistance with pyriproxyfen. More
hydrophobic, thus more resistant to washoff by rain (Ishaaya et al 2001, 2003). MOA: Inhibits
warning:
chitin formation, causing abnormal endocuticular deposition and abortive molting. Acts
corrosive,
primarily by ingestion, some contact action (eg, against whiteflies). Contact efficacy depends
causes
DPR 5754; CAS on cuticle properties. Particularly effective on 1st instar, toxic to eggs of some spp. Suppresses
Rimon EC-10 Insecticide 66222-35-AA (3- eye
?novaluron many insect spp 116714-46-6; PC No DR1: tox class II fecundity. Product pamphlet notes toxicity to juvenile stages of beneficials, but Ishaaya (2001)
(10%) (IGR) 25-02) damage
124002 claims no effect on parasitoids and overall mild effect on natural enemies. As with other IGRs,
& skin
relatively slow-acting, no knock-down effect. Trials thus far have shown efficacy against a
sensitizati
number of forest and greenhouse, as well as agricultural, pest . 4 products registered in CA:
on
Rimon is labelled for use on greenhouse ornamentals. Product of Makhteshin Chemical Works
Ltd. (contact James Whitehead) (Ishaaya et al 2001, 2003; Rimon product pamphlet)
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Pyriproxyfen was one of the original 6 US EPA RR a.i.s registered as an alternative to OPs
azinphos methyl, clorpyrifos, phosmet, methidathion, and acephate (US EPA 1999). Pyridine IGR,
Approval needed unless
Insecticide CAS 95737-68-1; with juvenoid MOA. Wide range of uses, incl as mosquito larvicide, fire ant control. Identified by
?pyriproxyfen Archer 10182-433-AA A designated Reduced Risk
(IGR) PC 129032 tradename SumilarvTM in some earlier US EPA databases (EPA Code 129032; CASRN 95737-68-1)
formulation is used.
(PCI Db; US EPA 1999). An MGK RR formulation used in food handling establishments was
designated RR Mar 01.
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Prescription
Treatment
Brand Pyrigro Approval needed unless
Insecticide CAS 95737-68-1;
?pyriproxyfen Micorencapsul 499-439-AA A designated Reduced Risk Reg Mar 99 by Whitmire Micro-Gen
(IGR) PC 129032
ated Insect formulation is used.
Growth
Regulator, 1.3%
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Approval needed unless
Distance; Insecticide CAS 95737-68-1; Texas fire ant project lists these products as implied recommended new products for fire ant
?pyriproxyfen A designated Reduced Risk
Spectracide (IGR) PC 129032 control (RIFA). See note for ArcherTM pyriproxyfen product.
formulation is used.
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monomolecular film: Monomolecular (very thin) film sprayed over standing water. Formulation ready-to-use solution,
Agnique MMF
alpha-isooctadecyl- Insecticide 100%). MOA: suffocates pest larvae/pupae. Formulation by Cognis Corp as ready-to-use
Mosquito 53263- 28-AA (4-
?omega- (Larvicide) mosquito A solution. Rapidly degrades, so has less impact on beneficial organisms (if applied to natural
Larvicide & 13-01)
hydroxyply(oxy-1,2- Barrier water bodies) than vegetable and other oils historically used for mosquito control. Replaces
Pupicide, 100%
ethanediyl) 2302-14-AA-2302 product of same name (inactive 12-31-01). SF IPM=L.
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Larvisonic (New Insecticide EPA
Evaluate efficacy and cost New product. Information at www.larvasonic.com. Need for efficacy and cost-effectiveness
?acoustic larvicide Mountain (Larvicide) mosquito larvae exempt Registered A na
under use conditions. evaluation as larvicide alternative.
Innovations) Device Product
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B. sphraericus is a naturally occurring bacterium initially registered by EPA in 1991 as mosquito
larvicide. Spores contain a protein that damages and paralyzes the gut of mosquito larvae
when ingested, thus starving the larvae. B. s. Serotype H5a5b (VectolexTM) remains active 1-4
weeks. There are now 3 products registered in CA by Valent Biosc. B.s. can irritate skin and
VectoLex CG
Bacillus sphaericus , Insecticide eyes, thus applicators must be covered by protective clothing. A dust mist filtering respirator is
Biological mosquito larvae, 73049-20-AA (3- DPR 2409; no PC
?Serotype H-5A5B, (Microbial A caution required for applications of the dried concentrate (WDG). (US EPA Biopesticide Fact Sheet. Nov
Larvicide (7.5% other diptera 15-01) or CAS
strain 2362 Larvicide) 1999 and product labels). See also Maffei 1997; Siegel and Novak 1997, 1999; Thiery et al. 1997.
granule)
Labelled for applications to fruit trees, rice, many types of water bodies, garbage, sewage,
industrial sites. SF IPM=A for the Vectolex granules formulation, requiring evaluation of site for
habitat modification to reduce potential as mosquito breeding site and need for future
applications.
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M
COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1

Bacillus sphaericus , VectoLex WSP Insecticide
mosquito larvae, 73049-20-ZA (1- DPR 2409; no PC See entry for VectoLex CG. Labelled for application to drainage systems, mosquito abatement
?Serotype H-5A5B, Biological (Microbial A caution
other diptera 23-02) or CAS districts.
strain 2362 Larvicide (7.5%) Larvicide)
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VectoLex WDG
Bacillus sphaericus , Biological Insecticide
mosquito larvae, 73049-57-AA (3- DPR 2409; no PC See entry for VectoLex CG. WDG formulation labelled for application to citrus fruits, fodder, fruit
Serotype H-5A5B, Larvicide (51.2% (Microbial A caution
other diptera 15-01) or CAS orchards, irrigation ditches, wastewater, etc.
strain 2362 dried Larvicide)
concentrate)
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All non-dust creating
Products in
formulations of B.t. and
addition to Effective as microbial control of early instar Lepidopteran caterpillars. Not effective in
Insecticide subspecies are approved.
those listed are controlling later instars. For later instars, Gill et al (Apr 2003) recommend tebufenozide (Confirm)
?Bacillus thuringiensis (Microbial L caution Dusts create inhalation hazard
approved if in and the spinosad product Conserve, both of which gave better control than carbaryl (near
Larvicide) for applicators and require
non-dust 100% compared with 70-80%).
case-by-case approval of IPM
formulations
coordinator.
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Bacillus thuringiensis
Insecticide DPR 3858; CAS
(Berliner) subsp Thuricide 48LV 70051-57-ZA (6-
? (Microbial lepidoptera 68038-71-1; PC A caution Oil formulation for use as spray or by chemigation on ornamental plants and trees, forest trees.
Kurstaki, serotype (2.4%) 17-02)
Larvicide) 006420
3A, 3B
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Condor Oil
Bacillus thuringiensis Insecticide DPR 3859; CAS
Flowable lepidoptera & 55638-7-AA (2-8- Oil formulation for use as spray or by chemigation on ornamental plants, trees, forest trees as
?(Berliner) subsp (Microbial 68038-71-1; PC A caution
Bioinsecticide coleoptera 93) well as fruit and veg crops.
Kurstaki, strain EG Larvicide) 006424
(7.5%)
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Condor Oil
Bacillus thuringiensis Insecticide DPR 3859; CAS
Flowable lepidoptera & 70051-78-AA (4- Oil formulation for application by chemigation, broadcase or turf drench on ornamental plants,
?(Berliner) subsp (Microbial 68038-71-1; PC A caution
Bioinsecticide coleoptera 9-03) trees, forest trees as well as fruit and veg crops.
Kurstaki, strain EG Larvicide) 006424
(24.5%)
314
Bacillus thuringiensis Deliver
Insecticide
(Berliner) subsp Biological 70051-69-ZB (6- See entry for "generic Bt." This granular-flake formulation for use on ornamentals as well as food
? (Microbial lepidoptera A caution
Kurstaki, strain SA-11 Insecticide 11-02) crops.
Larvicide)
(3862) (85%)
315
Bacillus thuringiensis
SAN 420 I WG Insecticide
(Berliner) subsp 70051-69-ZC (6- See entry for "generic Bt." This granular-flake formulation for use on ornamentals as well as food
? Biological (Microbial lepidoptera A caution
Kurstaki, strain SA-11 11-02) crops.
Insecticide Larvicide)
(3862)
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Bacillus thuringiensis
Insecticide
(Berliner) subsp Javelin WG 70051-66-AA (9- See entry for "generic Bt." This granular-flake formulation for use on ornamentals as well as food
? (Microbial lepidoptera A caution
Kurstaki, strain SA-11 (85%) 26-01) crops.
Larvicide)
(3862)
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mosquito larvae
Bacillus thuringiensis Effective for microbial control, esp of early instars, and esp in artificial containers (troughs, old
Insecticide & psychodid flies DPR 3857; CAS
(Berliner), Subsp. 6218-47-ZB (2- 6218-47 tires, etc.). Formulation is a condensed briquet, so there is no dust. US EPA expanded label for
Mosquito Dunk (Microbial (filter flies, drain 68038-7-1; PC A caution
Israelensis, Serotypye 11-91) (rev 2-24-03) use as mosquito larvicide in animal troughs (Feb 03). Not recommended for use in natural
Larvicide) moths, hairy 006401
H-14 systems where there are established mosquito predators. SF IPM=A
moths)
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mosquito larvae
Bacillus thuringiensis
Insecticide & psychodid flies DPR 3857; CAS
(Berliner), Subsp. Summit b.t.i. 6218-47-ZC (11- 6218-47 Label expanded in 2002 to include uses for nuisance flies, e.g., in sewage treatment facilities.
? (Microbial (filter flies, drain 68038-7-1; PC A caution
Israelensis, Serotypye Briquests 16-99) (rev 2-24-03) Granular flake formulation. See Maiffei 1997 and entry for Mosquito Dunk.
Larvicide) moths, hairy 006401
H-14
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M
COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1

Bacillus thuringiensis Vectobac G
Insecticide DPR 3857; CAS
(Berliner), Subsp. Biological 73049-10-AA (4- Label expanded in 2002 to include uses for nuisance flies, e.g., in sewage treatment facilities. SF
(Microbial mosquito larvae 68038-7-1; PC A caution
Israelensis, STRAIN Larvicide 17-01) IPM "A". See Maiffei 1997 and entry for Mosquito Dunk.
Larvicide) 006401
AM 65-52 Granules (2.8%)
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Bacillus thuringiensis Vectobac
Insecticide DPR 3857; CAS
(Berliner), Subsp. WDG Biological mosquito larvae 73049-56-AA (6- Label expanded in 2002 to include uses for nuisance flies, e.g., in sewage treatment facilities.
(Microbial 68038-7-1; PC A caution
Israelensis, STRAIN Larvicide & other diptera 28-01) Granular flake formulation. See Maiffei 1997 and entry for Mosquito Dunk.
Larvicide) 006401
AM 65-52 (37.4%)
321

Naturally occurring aquatic fungus initially isolated from mosquito larvae in SE US (North
Carolina, Georgia). L. giganteum infects and kills mosquito larvae in freshwater environments
such as stormwater and drainage systems, wildlife ponds, tires and other small containers that
Lagenidium Insecticide
Laginex AS 69592- 2-AA DPR 3001; CAS collect water, margins of rivers and streams, rice fields, soybean fields, and ponds. Host specific,
?giganteum (Microbial mosquito larvae A caution
(40%) (11-12-96) none; PC 129084 infecting only several species of mosquitoes, not NTOs. As with all public health pesticides, all
California Strain Larvicide)
approved products have met EPA' s stringent standards for effectiveness as well as safety.
Registered by CA Department Health Services Agraquest, Inc.1991; as of November 2000, there
were 3 registered EUPs with this ai. See Maffei 1997.
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Lagenidium
Lagenidium Insecticide
Giganteum 56984-1-AA (4-22- DPR 3001; CAS
?giganteum (Microbial mosquito larvae A caution See notes for Laginex AS re: L. giganteum
Mycelium & 93) none; PC 129084
California Strain Larvicide)
Oospores (40%)
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Lagenidium Insecticide
Technical 69592-3-AA (11- DPR 3001; CAS
?giganteum (Microbial mosquito larvae A caution See notes for Laginex AS re: L. giganteum
Laginex (40%) 12-96) none; PC 129084
California Strain Larvicide)
324

Metarhizium anisopliae strain ESC1 is a fungus used in controlling termites in wooden structures.
Inactive products were used also for cockroach and flies. Limited exposure to env since used
indoors or in limited outdoor spaces. EPA regulations require that registrants show efficacy, as
Bio-Blast 64296- 4-AA
Metarhizium Insecticide DPR 3935; CAS well as safety, of pesticide products that control termites. The M. anisopliae registered products
Biological (active 5-9-95,
?anisopliae strain (Microbial termites 67892-13-1; PC NR warning DR1: tox class II met the EPA requirements for efficacy. Unable to grow at T of human body, so not a hh
Termiticide inactive
ESC1 termaticide) 129056 concern except re: applicator inhalation. Therefore protective equipment required, per label.
(50%) 12/31/01)
See note and comment re: Beauveria bassiana. The single product listed by EPA (Bio-Blast
Biological Termiticide is listed by CA DPR as inactive as of Dec 01. Was a WP produced by
EcoScience Corp, NJ. Contact: Gary Sprock).
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DPR 3948; CAS
Insecticide thrips on 65626-8-ZA-65626 63428-82-0; PC For information about B. bassiana, see Baits Motel, Stay Awhile. SF IPM=L (concern over bee
Beauveria bassiana BotaniGard ES NR caution
(Microbial) landscape plants (inactive 4-29-03) 128817, 128818, toxicity)
128924
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Many strains of the deuteromycete fungus B. bassiana are found in soil worldwide. MOA:
generalist fungi controls adult and immature life stages by growing on them, secreting enzymes
that weaken the insect's outer coat, and then getting inside the body and continuing to grow,
eventually killing the infected pest. US EPA Nov 99: Available information indicates that use of B.
bassiana ATCC 74040 as a pesticide is not expected to adversely affect people or the
Baits Motel, DPR 3948; CAS
conditional environment. Approved since 1995 for use on ornamental plants, turf grass, and other crops
Stay Insecticide fire ant; Not registered in 63428-82-0; PC
?Beauveria bassiana reg Jan 22 NR grown outdoors and in greenhouses (and since 1999 for use on food crops). Approved on
Awhile--Rest (Microbial) cockroach CA 128817, 128818,
2003 condition that registrant submit information about effects on water fleas (Daphnia) and certain
ForeverTM 128924
non-target insects--some of these data are still outstanding. NOT approved for use on crops in
aquatic habitats. Potential for harm to bees (domestic or feral), so the products must not be
applied near beehives or where bees are actively hunting for food. Note opinion of S Jaronski
that ecological impacts are less than appear as result of regulatory testing. EPA conditional reg
in FR 68 (14) 3025-26. Jan 22, 2003.
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M
COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
DPR 3948; CAS
Beauveria bassiana Fermone Insecticide Not registered in 63428-82-0; PC
? NR For information about B. bassiana, see Baits Motel, Stay Awhile.
ATCC 74040 Naturalis L-225 (Microbial) CA 128817, 128818,
128924
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DPR 3948; CAS
Beauveria bassiana Insecticide Not registered in 63428-82-0; PC
? Troy Boverin NR For information about B. bassiana, see Baits Motel, Stay Awhile
ATCC 74040 (Microbial) CA 128817, 128818,
128924
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Metarhizium anisopliae strain F52 is a widely-found fungus that infects primarily ticks and
beetle larvae; also root weevils, flies, gnats, thrips. Approved for non-food use in greenhouses
and nurseries, and at limited outdoor sites not near bodies of water. Three Earth BioSciences
products granted 2-yr US EPA registration June 6 03, with full registration pending submission of
evidence re: efficacy against specific ticks. Tick-EX G and Tick-EX EC control (deer) ticks by
Taenure DPR 3935; CAS
Metarhizium Insecticide creating barrier around properties, applied as a spray or incorporated in growth media.
? Granular 67892-13-1; PC NR
anisopliae strain F52 (Microbial) Submitted studies show no harm to earthworms or such beneficial insects as lady beetles, green
Bioinsecticide 129056
lacewings, parasitic wasps, honey bee larvae/adults. Lab studies report toxicity and
pathogenicity to immature aquatics (vertebrate and invertebrate). Therefore additional studies
are needed prior to approval for aquatic applications. No harm is expected to aquatis from the
small quantities of M. anisopliae Strain F52 that might enter the aquatic environment from
incidental drift and runoff from approved terrestrial uses. See Jaronski (IPM 03) comments posted
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DPR 3935; CAS For information about Metarhizium anisopliae and formulated products, see entry for Taenure
Metarhizium Insecticide
? Tick-EX EC deer ticks 67892-13-1; PC NR Granular Bioinsecticide. Tick-EX G and Tick-EX EC give biological control of (deer) ticks by
anisopliae strain F52 (Microbial)
129056 creating barrier around properties.
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DPR 3935; CAS For information about Metarhizium anisopliae and formulated products, see entry for Taenure
Metarhizium Insecticide
? Tick-EX G deer ticks 67892-13-1; PC NR Granular Bioinsecticide. Tick-EX G and Tick-EX EC give biological control of (deer) ticks by
anisopliae strain F52 (Microbial)
129056 creating barrier around properties.
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Bonide Hot
capsaicin oleoresin See list of capsicum (capsaicin) products in US EPA list, Biopesticides, p12 (2002). Capsicum
Pepper Wax CA DRP 470; CAS
(= capsaicin in Insecticide 4-395-AA products act both as arthropod and vertebrate repellents. Approval extends to any formulation
Insect 404-86-4; PC A caution
oleoresin of (Repellant) (05/10/00) of capsaicin oleoresin that is packaged and delivered so as to prevent exposure to people and
Repellent for 070701
capsicum) other non-target mammals, for use as insect and vertebrate repellant.
Plants
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capsaicin oleoresin Hot Pepper
CA DRP 470; CAS
(= capsaicin in Wax Insect Insecticide See list of capsicum (capsaicin) products in US EPA list, Biopesticides, p12 (2002) and entry for
67238-1-AA 404-86-4; PC A caution
oleoresin of Repellent for (Repellant) Bonide Hot Pepper Wax Insect Repellant for Plants (4-395-AA).
070701
capsicum) Plants (0.0014%)
334

Verbenone is an antiaggregation signal chemical produced both by the Southern pine bark
beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis) (the pest) and by a fungus that is always present on the beetle,
verbenone (4,6,6- If applicable and registered
using chemicals already present in the tree. It serves to keep additional beetles away when a
trimethyl-bicyclo No products Insecticide for use in County of Santa
? PC 128986 NR tree is at maximum supportable infestation. It can then act to repel the beetles from nearby
(3.1.1) hept-3-en-2- registered in CA (Repellant) Clara, monitor efficacy in
healthy trees. Biopesticide is packaged in pouches hung on nearby susceptible healthy trees to
one) suppressing pest problem.
repel and confuse the beetles (EPA Biopesticide Factsheet). Efficacy reports mixed: Questions
whether sufficient numbers are repelled to limit impact (IPM 2003).
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Solution_Liquid(Ready to Use). If Agency approvals are required for an individual's choice of
personal insect protection products, staff should be educated to limit exposure to the amount
DR5: Group D- needed to repel pest insects, and to use DEET formulations 30%, to pay attention to cautions
Deet Sportsman
DEET (N,N-diethyl- Insecticide CAS 134-62-3; PC Not re: hazard and efficacy, and to be aware that these products can have interactive effects with
Formula Repel mosquito 305-40-ZE A caution
meta-toluamide) (Repellent) 080301 Classifiable prescription and other drugs, and with effects of other disease conditions. Higher percentages
Insect Block
(OPP 1/4/96) of a.i. correlate with longer periods of effectiveness, not with greater efficacy. if exposure to
biting insects is for longer duration, 30% a.i. repellant should be re-applied rather than using
higher a.i. formulations.
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DR5: Group D-
Deet Insect DEET should not be used in
DEET (N,N-diethyl- Insecticide CAS 134-62-3; PC Not Solution_Liquid(Ready to Use). Formulations should be <= 30%. Caution in using while taking
Repellent mosquito 51147-1-AA L caution formulations > 30% of active
meta-toluamide) (Repellent) 080301 Classifiable certain medications.
(100%) ingredient.
(OPP 1/4/96)
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COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
Caution for applicants re:
irritant and sensitizing
Insecticide /
properties. Applicators of
Miticide 58866-12-AA-
cinnamaldehyde Valero (30%) CAS 104-55-2 A caution some cinnamaldehyde For information about cinnamaldehyde, see Cinnamite. Liquid concentrate formulation.
(Biopesticide 65626
products are cautioned to use
)
protective clothing and
observe a 4 hour REI.
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DPR 2254; CAS
Avid 0.15 EC 71751-41-2; PC Limited to use by temporary
Insecticide many insect and 100-896-AA
avermectin Miticide/Insecti 122804; No warning DR1: tox class II exemption, on basis of Toxicity See notes for Avert Cockroach Gel Bait. Broadcast application on ornamental plants. SF IPM=L
/Miticide mite spp (03/09/98)
cide (2%) Avermectin B1 Category
CAS 65195-55-3
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DPR 2254; CAS
Avid 0.15 EC 71751-41-2; PC Limited to use by temporary
Insecticide many insect and 100-896-ZA
avermectin Miticide/Insecti 122804; No warning DR1: tox class II exemption, on basis of Toxicity See notes for Avert Cockroach Gel Bait. Broadcast application on ornamental plants. SF IPM=L
/Miticide mite spp (07/30/01)
cide (2%) Avermectin B1 Category
CAS 65195-55-3
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Advance Dual
Choice Ant
Bait, Insecticide ants (anti- 499-459-AA (9-2- PELLET/TABLET/CAKE/BRIQUET. No health hazard, precautionary statements. SF IPM "A":
sulfuramid A caution
Prescription Bait hymenoptera) 97) Prescription Treatment Brand Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait
Treatment
Brand (0.5%)
341

JMS Stylet Oil - Insecticide/
mineral oil 65564-1-ZA A caution Separately listed as fungicide and insecticide.
Organic (97.1%) Miticide
342
petroleum distillates, JMS Stylet Oil Insecticide/ See notes for JMS Stylet Oil
65564-1-AA L caution Separately listed as fungicide and insecticide. SF IPM=A
refined (97.1%) Miticide (97.1% fungicide.
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NEU 1165M Slug Moderately irritating to eyes.
iron phosphate 67702-3-AA (10-2- 67702-3- DPR 5014; CAS Manuf: Western Farm Service (559-438-6133). See Escar-Go! For information about iron
? and Snail Bait Molluscide snails & slugs A Do not apply directly to
(ferric phosphate) 97) 11656 10045-86-0 phosphate and slug/snail control. SF IPM "A".
(1%) water.
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First Choice? Manuf: Western Farm Service (559-438-6133). See
Moderately irritating to eyes.
iron phosphate Sluggo Slug 67702-3-AA- 67702-3- DPR 5014; CAS and
? Molluscide snails & slugs A Do not apply directly to
(ferric phosphate) and Snail Bait 11656 (7-22-98) 11656 10045-86-0 . See Escar-Go! For information
water.
(1%) about iron phosphate and slug/snail control. SF IPM=A
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Garden Safe
iron phosphate 67702-3-AA- 67702-3- DPR 5014; CAS Schultz Co. Solid bait formulation. See Escar-Go! For information about iron phosphate and
? Brand Slug & Molluscide snails & slugs A Moderately irritating to eyes.
(ferric phosphate) 39609 (1-22-02) 11656 10045-86-0 slug/snail control.
Snail Bait (1%)
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This product is a Gardens Alive granular flake formulation. Active ingredient ferric phosphate
(aka iron phosphate) is used as a food and feed supplement particularly in bread enrichment
(MSDS 433). It is the only a.i. recommended for slug and snail control (metaldehyde baits
Moderately irritating to eyes.
iron phosphate 67702-3-AA- 67702-3- DPR 5014; CAS should not be used because poisonous pellets are attractive to children and pets). However, a
? Escar-Go! (1%) Molluscide snails & slugs A Do not apply directly to
(ferric phosphate) 56872 (10-26-00) 11656 10045-86-0 number of management interventions, biocontrols, and products (such as copper barriers that
water.
create an electric charge with slug slime) are recommended by various IPM programs (see for
example San Francisco Environment Snails & Slugs Factsheet
).
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Worry Free
Brand by Lilly Moderately irritating to eyes.
iron phosphate 67702-3-AA- 67702-3- DPR 5014; CAS Cake-briquet formulation. See Escar-Go! For information about iron phosphate and slug/snail
? Miller Ferramol Molluscide snails & slugs A Do not apply directly to
(ferric phosphate) 33116 (4-21-03) 11656 10045-86-0 control.
Slug & Snail Bait water.
(1%)
348
Lawn and Garden Products Co. Granular flake formulation. See
Moderately irritating to eyes. and
iron phosphate 67702-3-AA- 67702-3- DPR 5014; CAS
Sluggo (1%) Molluscide snails & slugs A Do not apply directly to . See Escar-Go! For
(ferric phosphate) 54705 (3-22-99) 11656 10045-86-0
water. information about iron phosphate and slug/snail control. SF IPM=A
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? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
Ground sesame stalks are either mixed into soil before planting or applied as a mulch around
growing plants to control harmful nematodes. The stalks consist primarily of long chain polymers
Nematicide
such as cellulose and fiber. Scientists do not understand the MOA for control of the parasitic
?sesame stalks (Biopesticide PC 128970 A Monitor efficacy
nematodes, which live in soil and infect plant roots. Use Sites: All terrestrial sites, both indoors
)
and outdoors, for many food and non-food crops, including ornamentals and turf (grasses).
(EPA Biopesticides FS)
350
DR1: tox cat 1;
DPR 484; CAS
aluminium Fumitoxin rodents, other 72959-1-AA-5857 poison/d DR6: Stored product fumigant. Also apply to ant, wasp and rodent mounds. May be fatal if
Rodenticide 20859-73-8; PC No
phosphide Tablets (55%) mammals (9-20-02) anger Endangered swallowed. Pellet_Tablet_Cake_Briquet
066501
spp
351

See Appendix: Rodenticides. Brodifacoum was identified by Erickson and Urban (Rodenticides
Approval required for plan of EPA 02) as the rodenticide a.i. posing greatest overall risk to birds and nontarget mammals,
Weatherblok DR6:
10182-339-AA- work involving use of this followed by zinc phosphide, difethialone, and diphacinone. It is also one of the a.i.s posing
brodifacoum Bait with Bitrex Rodenticide L caution endangered
10182 product. Permitted because greatest risk to birds consuming baits and also to avian predators and scavengers that feed on
(0.01%) (Talon) spp
formulation contains Bitrex. animals poisoned with bait. Limited use of this product is permited because it contains the
bittering agent Bitrex to mitigate impact on endangered wildlife and other NTOs. SF IPM =L.
352

DR6: See Appendix: Rodenticides and information about brodifacoum in notes for Weatherblok Bait
Talon G mini
brodifacoum Rodenticide 10182-341-AA No caution endangered with Bitrex. Talon G is effective against warfarin-resistant Norway Rats and house mice. Lethal
pellets (0.01%)
spp dose may be consumed in 1 feeding, with dead rats appears in 4-5 days. SF IPM=L
353
DR6:
Final Blox See Appendix: Rodenticides and information about brodifacoum in notes for Weatherblok Bait
brodifacoum Rodenticide 12455-89-AA No caution endangered
(0.01%) with Bitrex. SF IPM=L, with caution re: secondary poisoning and site specific limits.
spp
354
Final DR6:
See Appendix: Rodenticides and information about brodifacoum in notes for Weatherblok Bait
brodifacoum Rodenticide Rodenticide 12455-90-AA No caution endangered
with Bitrex.
(0.01%) spp
355
Final
Rodenticide DR6:
See Appendix: Rodenticides and information about brodifacoum in notes for Weatherblok Bait
brodifacoum Ready to Use Rodenticide 12455-91-AA No caution endangered
with Bitrex.
Place Pac spp
(0.01%)
356
Final
DR6:
Rodenticide See Appendix: Rodenticides and information about brodifacoum in notes for Weatherblok Bait
brodifacoum Rodenticide 12455-94-AA No caution endangered
Place pac with Bitrex.
spp
(0.01%)
357
Maki Rat and
DR6:
Mouse Meal
bromadiolone Rodenticide 7173-171-AA No caution endangered See Appendix: Rodenticides.
Bait (Packs)
spp
(0.01%)
358

Maki Rat and
Mouse Meal
DR6:
Bait for Indoor
bromadiolone Rodenticide 7173-186-ZA No caution endangered See Appendix: Rodenticides.
& Outdoor
spp
Rodent Control
(0.01%)
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? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1




DR6:
Maki Parffin
bromadiolone Rodenticide 7173-189-AA No caution endangered See Appendix: Rodenticides.
Block (0.01%)
spp




360
DR6:
Maki Mini Block See Appendix: Rodenticides. SF IPM=L, noting site specific limits and high concern over
bromadiolone Rodenticide 7173-202-AA No caution endangered
(0.10%) secondary poisoning.
spp
361
Rodent Bait
Block DR6: See Appendix: Rodenticides. Chlorophainone was identified by Erickson and Urban
chlorophacinone Chlorophacino Rodenticide 10965-50004-ZA No caution endangered (Rodenticides EPA 02) as one of the rodenticide a.i.s posing greatest potential risks to
ne-Grain spp mammalian predators and scavengers that eat animals poisoned with bait.
(0.01%)
362
Rodent Bait
Block DR6:
See Appendix: Rodenticides. For information about chlorophacinone, see entry for product
chlorophacinone Chlorophacino Rodenticide 10965-50005-ZA No caution endangered
#10965-50004-ZA.
ne-Paraffin spp
(0.01%)
363
Rodent Bait
Block DR6:
See Appendix: Rodenticides. For information about chlorophacinone, see entry for product
chlorophacinone Chlorophacino Rodenticide 10965-50006-ZA No caution endangered
#10965-50004-ZA.
ne-Grain spp
(0.01%)
364
Rodent Bait
Block DR6:
See Appendix: Rodenticides. For information about chlorophacinone, see entry for product
chlorophacinone Chlorophacino Rodenticide 10965-50067-AA No caution endangered
#10965-50004-ZA.
ne-Artichoke spp
Bracts (0.01%)
365
Wilco Gopher DR6: See Appendix: Rodenticides. For information about chlorophacinone, see entry for product
chlorophacinone Getter Type 2 Rodenticide 36029-50003-AA No caution endangered #10965-50004-ZA. "Other dry" formulation. SF IPM=L, with use permitted for structures and areas
(0.01%) spp with high cultural or landmark value
366
Wilco Ground DR6: See Appendix: Rodenticides. For information about chlorophacinone, see entry for product
chlorophacinone Squirrel Bait Rodenticide 36029-50004-AA No caution endangered #10965-50004-ZA. Granular-flake formulation. SF IPM=L, with use permitted for structures and
(0.01%) spp areas with high cultural or landmark value
367
Rozol Pocket DR6:
See Appendix: Rodenticides. For information about chlorophacinone, see entry for product
chlorophacinone Gopher Bait Rodenticide 7173-184-AA No endangered
#10965-50004-ZA.
(0.01%) spp
368
DR6:
Rozol Parffin See Appendix: Rodenticides. For information about chlorophacinone, see entry for product
chlorophacinone Rodenticide 7173-190-AA No endangered
Blocks (0.01%) #10965-50004-ZA.
spp
369

See Appendix: Rodenticides. Sterol. Scientific Name: Vitamin D3. Synonyms: Oleovitamin D3,
Quintox Rat
12455-39-AA (3- DPR 2232; CAS 67- Same conditions for use as dehydrochloesterol. Listed in Directory 2002. A.I. Is formulated as bait and seed blend. Product
cholecalciferol and Mouse Bait Rodenticide L caution
23-88) 97-0; PC 202901 noted for Final Block names have included Rampage Rat and Mouse Bait. Very little information in "Rodenticide
(0.07%)
Cluster: Reregistration Eligibiity Decision (RED)" (http://www.epa.gov/REDs/2100red.pdf )
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TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1

See Appendix: Rodenticides. Sterol. Scientific Name: Vitamin D3. Synonyms: Oleovitamin D3,
QuintoxMouse 12455-57-AA (7- DPR 2232; CAS 67- Same conditions for use as dehydrochloesterol. Listed in Directory 2002. A.I. Is formulated as bait and seed blend. Product
cholecalciferol Rodenticide L caution
Seed (0.07%) 11-85) 97-0; PC 202901 noted for Final Block names have included Rampage Rat and Mouse Bait. Very little information in "Rodenticide
Cluster: Reregistration Eligibiity Decision (RED)" (http://www.epa.gov/REDs/2100red.pdf )
371
DR6:
Ditrac All
diaphacinone Rodenticide 12455-5-ZB 12455-5-ZB No caution endangered See Appendix: Rodenticides.
Weather Cake
spp
372
DR6:
Ditrac All
diaphacinone Rodenticide 12455-80-AA 12455-80-AA No caution endangered See Appendix: Rodenticides.
Weather Blox
spp
373

J.T. Eaton Bait
DR6:
Block with See Appendix: Rodenticides. SF IPM=L, noting concern over secondary poisoning and site
diaphacinone Rodenticide 56-41-ZA No caution endangered
Apple flavorizer specific limits
spp
(0.01%)
374



J.T. Eaton
Answer for DR6:
See Appendix: Rodenticides. SF IPM=L, limiting use to structures and areas with high cultural or
diaphacinone Control of Rodenticide 56-57-ZA No caution endangered
landmark value.
Pocket Gopher spp
(0.01%)


375
See Appendix: Rodenticides. Difethialone was identified by Erickson and Urban (Rodenticides
DR6:
Generation EPA 02) as one of several rodenticide a.i.s posing greatest overall risk to birds and nontarget
difethialone Rodenticide 7173-205-AA No caution endangered
Pellets mammals and to birds consuming baits, as well as to avian predators and scavengers that
spp
feed on animals poisoned with bait. SF IPM=L
376
Generation DR6:
See Appendix: Rodenticides and notes about difethialone in entry for Generation Pellets (7173-
difethialone Pellets Rodenticide 7173-206-AA No caution endangered
205-AA).
Placepacks spp
377
Generation
DR6:
Rodenticide See Appendix: Rodenticides and notes about difethialone in entry for Generation Pellets (7173-
difethialone Rodenticide 7173-211-AA No caution endangered
Bait Packs 205-AA).
spp
(Pellets)
378
DR6:
Generation Mini See Appendix: Rodenticides and notes about difethialone in entry for Generation Pellets (7173-
difethialone Rodenticide 7173-218-AA No caution endangered
Blocks 205-AA). SF IPM=L
spp
379
See Appendix: Rodenticides. Diphacinone was identified by Erickson and Urban (Rodenticides
DR6:
Ditrac supersize termites, beetles, 12455-14-ZA- EPA 02) as one of several rodenticide a.i.s posing greatest overall risk to birds and nontarget
diphacinone Rodenticide No caution endangered
blox carpenter ants 12455 mammals and greatest secondary risk to mammalian predators and scavengers that eat
spp
animals poisoned with bait. SF IPM=LSF IPM=L.
380

Hopkins Rodex
DR2 (Prop65):
Pelleted Bait
warfarin Rodenticide 2393-388-AA No caution reproductive Pellet_Tablet_Cake_Briquet
with coated
tox
Warfarin (0.03%)
381
Although the product has a
DR1: tox class I; "caution label" the a.i. Is a
See Appendix: Rodenticides. Zinc phosphide was identified by Erickson and Urban
ZP Rodent Bain DR6: restricted use pesticide (RUP)
zinc phosphide Rodenticide 12455-18-AA No caution (Rodenticides EPA 02) as one of several rodenticide a.i.s posing greatest overall risk to birds and
2.0 endangered in Tox Class I, and reacts
nontarget mammals, and direct risk to birds and mammals consuming baits.
spp violently to form phosphine
gas).
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COMMON NAME US EPA
TYPE OF TARGET PESTS (in CA DPR REGISTR A.I. IDENTIFIERS: USE SIGNAL DECISION RULE
? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1

Complex mix of a.i.s: food grade mustard and long chain sulfonic acids such as are used in
cosmetics and personal cleaning products. MOA: asphyxiation. A field solution is made by
diluting the concentrate with water and applying it via a perforated cone and aspirator foam
Exit
burrowing Cautions re: application only nozzle into the burrow entrance(s) until the burrow system appears full of foam. EH-2001
AOS (alpha-olefin Concentrate
rodents, eg Approved AOS DPR 5843; to burrows occupied by approved by US EPA Mar 24, 2003 as RR Rodenticide for control of the Richardson/Wyoming
sulfonate sodium), Rodenticide Rodenticide Not registered in
? Richardson/ by US EPA as CAS 68439-57-6; NR target pest and not to empty ground squirrel. Produced by Exit Holdings. Only reference to chemical or trade name (other
6.91%, + Mustard (6.91% AOS + (RR) CA
Wyoming ground EH-2001 no PC burrows or burrows occupied than EH-2001) was found in Health Canada documents "Exit ISP Regulatory Note REG2003-04"
Seed Powder, 10.89% 10.89% mustard
squirrel by non-pest animals. accessed from and
seed powder)
"New Joint Review Reduced Risk Rodenticide" accessed at arla/english/pdf/nafta/naftajr/nafta-exit-regjr-april2003-e.pdf>. CA DPR registers AOS as Corn
Foam adjuvant 64898-50001-AA
383

burrowing Cautions re: application only
AOS (alpha-olefin EXITTM
rodents, eg Approved to burrows occupied by
sulfonate sodium), Integrated Rodenticide Not registered in DPR 5843; CAS
? Richardson/ by US EPA as NR target pest and not to empty See entry for Exit Concentrate
6.91%, + Muster Seed Systems (RR) CA 68439-57-6; no PC
Wyoming ground EH-2001 burrows or burrows occupied
Powder, 10.89% Product (ISP)
squirrel by non-pest animals.
384
Vertebrate
(Dog/Cat)
See comments in entry for See comments in entry for Cinnamite as an fungicide. Used to repel dog/cat from ornamentals,
?cinnamaldehyde Cinnamite Repellent CAS 104-55-2 A
Cinnamite as an fungicide outdoor furniture and structures
(Biopesticide
)
385
Degesch DPR 484; CAS
aluminium Vertebrate rodents, other 72959-4-AA poison/d
Phostoxin 20859-73-8; PC No DR1: tox class I Stored product fumigant. May be fatal if swallowed. Pellet_Tablet_Cake_Briquet
phosphide Control mammals (9-10-01) anger
Tablets-R (55%) 066501
386

Gold Crest
432-748-AA
Vengeance Vertebrate
bromethalin rodents (inactive 12-31- 2288 NR caution
Rodenticide Control
94)
Small Bait Packs
387
J.T. Eaton 4 the Vertebrate
SF polybutene 8254-1-ZA-56 A SF IPM=A
Birds (80%) Repellent
388
Reg by Environmental Biocontrol, Intl., since 1998 as Geese Repellent Sprayed on dry terrestrial
Vertebrate
No Products sites such as at and near airports; golf courses; urban sites (outdoors); landfills (source: EPA
Repellent DPR 5329; CAS 84-
?anthraquinone, 9,10- Registered in geese NR Biopesticides Factsheet:
(Biopesticide 65-1; PC 122701
CA http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/biopesticides/ingredients/factsheets/factsheet_mam-bird-
)
repel.htm)
389
Butanethiol is the chemical that gives skunk spray its characteristic odor (it is produced by
Vertebrate Monitor efficacy and public
skunks to repel enemies). It is an irritant in concentrated form and toxic to some aquatic
butanethiol (1- Repellent response to odor. Caution
? 125001 CAS 109-79-5 L organisms (labels generally tell users not to contaminate bodies of water). Reg by Cleaning
butylmercaptan) (Biopesticide near human habitation and
Solutions, Pest Solutions Inc since 1988 to repel deer. Applied to protect ornamentals, trees,
) use areas due to odor.
shrubs. (EPA Biopesticides FS)
390
No Edible Fish Vertebrate
DPR 3658; PC Reg by Themac, Inc. since 1998 to repel rabbits and deer, by spraying on twigs and foliage of
Oil Products Repellent
?fish oil 122401; CAS 8016- NR Monitor efficacy various ornamentals. Considered a food by FDA, and therefore considered safe. (EPA
Registered in (Biopesticide
13-5 Biopesticides FS)
CA )
391

Vertebrate DPR 1009 / 11366 Two pelletized lemongrass products are registered to repel dogs and cats from ornamental
No Products
Repellent ; CAS 5392-40-5/ plantings, outdoor furniture, etc. About 25 different oils are included under the ai "plant essential
?lemongrass, oil of Registered in NR Monitor efficacy
(Biopesticide 8007-02-1; PC oils," but EPA now requires that they be individually identified in products (EPA RED Facts: Flower
CA
) 040510 / 040502 and Vegetable Oils). This group degrade by volatility, not by photolysis
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? ACTIVE TRADE PRODUCT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS on USE CONSULTANT COMMENTS (col 1 of 2)
PRODUCT part) Number (Date) DPR-CAS-EPA PC STATUS WORD FLAGS
INGREDIENT(S) NO.
1
Reg by Envirodyne since 1996 to repel rabbits, raccoons, deer from agricultural crops and
Envirodyn Vertebrate ornamentals. Meat meal is sterilized and considered safe for its intended use, which does not
product mix of Repellent involve direct contact with food. Meat meal is often used in animal feed and in fertilizer. LCL
?meat meal PC 100628 A Monitor efficacy
meat meal and (Biopesticide Caution re: BSE/vCJD. Product is in a bag that is hung on plants or stakes and releases
red pepper ) repellent. Formulated with Red Pepper, which keeps animals such as dogs and coyotes away
from the bag containing the meat meal.
393




Vertebrate
DPR 3971;
Fruitshield Repellent 66550-1-AA-8708
?methyl anthranilate birds CAS134-20-3; No warning DR1: tox class II See notes for Rejex-It Migrate. Liquid concentrate formulation.
(26.4%) (Biopesticide (5-22-00)
PC128725
)




394
Vertebrate
DPR 3971;
Goosechase Repellent 66550-1-ZA-8708
?methyl anthranilate birds CAS134-20-3; No See notes for Rejex-It Migrate
(26.4%) (Biopesticide (5-22-00)
PC128725
)
395
Vertebrate
DPR 3971; See notes for Rejex-It Migrate. Formulation is a ready-to-use liquid solution for application by
Rejex-It Fog Repellent 58035-7-ZA
?methyl anthranilate CAS134-20-3; A caution spray, fog or water applications in aquatic areas, structures, commercial storage, industrial sites,
Force (40%) (Biopesticide (10-11-01)
PC128725 ornamental, recreational areas.
)
396
Naturally found in several varieties of grapes and used as a flavoring and in perfumes, it has
been registered since 1994 as an spray used to repel many kinds of birds (including geese, gulls,
Vertebrate
DPR 3971; blackbirds, crows, starlings) from sites including turf, standing water, airports, garbage dumps,
Rejex-It Migrate Repellent 58035-9-ZA
?methyl anthranilate birds CAS134-20-3; A caution certain berries. Toxic to some aquatic organisms, and labels generally tell users not to
(14.5%) (Biopesticide (4-20-01)
PC128725 contaminate bodies of water. Trade products are produced by Becker Underwood, Inc. Ames,
)
IA and the Dolphin Trust/Bird Shield Repellent Corp., Pullman,WA. For applications in turf, golf
courses, lawns by spray or turf drench.
397
Vertebrate
putrescent whole Repellent Formulated into dusts and liquids for application to plants to repel Roosevelt elk, deer, and
? Hinder A
egg solids (Biopesticide mountain beaver
)
398
Vertebrate Red pepper and meat meal are registered for use in the same two products, although they
Repellent DPR 1095PC have different roles in the product: the meat meal repels browsers, such as deer, and the red
?red (chile) pepper NR
(Biopesticide 070703 (chile) pepper keeps animals such as dogs and coyotes away from the bag containing the
) meat meal.
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Blank indicates a product on the initial Santa Clara list.

?Indicates product (row) added by LCL. This does not constitute approval but also may indicate a recommendation from another source that is being evaluated.

SF indicates that a product is on the SF IPM list, and therefore is being evaluated, but is not on the initial Santa Clara list

T Indicates a requested evaluation by Santa Clara TAG that was not on Santa Clara initial list, SF IPM, LCL etc


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LCL comments are written in "dark red," Palatino font. Because the fonts may be difficult to differentiate in b/w printouts, an "? in first column indicates a new product added by LCL (i.e., new row) and "贩" indicate comments added by LCL to a product in the interim list.




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