Label & SDS
EPA Label:
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 7401-442
- U.S. EPA Status:
CANCELLED
Description
'Hi-yield Diazinon 4e Insect Spray' is an insecticide and miticide. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 7401-442. It was originally approved by EPA on 21 Mar 1997. Its registration got cancelled on 06 Mar 2002. It has a 'Caution' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Diazinon. It's approved for 44 sites including arborvitae, azalea, birch, boxwood, camellia, carnation, chrysanthemum, commercial/institutional/industrial buildings, crabapple, and dogwood. It is also approved for 70 pests and pest groups including but not limited to ants, aphids, apple-and-thorn skeletonizer, armyworm, bagworm, bermudagrass mite, boxelder bug, brown dog tick, carnation bud mite, and carnation shoot mite.
Original registration date:
Cancellation date:
Alternative names:
- HI-YIELD DIAZINON 4E INSECT SPRAYActive
Registrant:
- VOLUNTARY PURCHASING GROUPS, INC.
- Address:
230 Fm 87
Bonham, TX 75418
Active ingredients:
- Diazinon 47.5%
- Other ingredients 52.5%
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Registered target pests:
- Ants
- Aphids
- Apple-and-thorn skeletonizer
- Armyworm
- Bagworm
- Bermudagrass mite
- Boxelder bug
- Brown dog tick
- Carnation bud mite
- Carnation shoot mite
- Carpet beetle
- Chiggers (redbugs)
- Cigarette beetle
- Clover mite
- Cockroaches
- Cotoneaster webworm
- Cottonycushion scale (crawlers)
- Crickets
- Cutworms
- Cyclamen mite
- Digger wasps
- Dipterous leafminers
- Drugstore beetle
- Earwigs
- European chafer (larvae)
- European pine sawfly
- European pine shoot moth
- European red mite
- Fall webworm
- Flea beetles
- Fleas
- Flies
- Flour beetles
- Frit fly
- Hemlock chermes
- Holly bud moth
- Hyperodes weevils
- Indian meal moth
- Japanese beetle (larvae)
- Juniper webworm
- Lawn billbugs
- Lawn chinch bugs
- Leafhoppers
- Lecanium scales (crawlers)
- Millipedes
- Mimosa webworm
- Obliquebanded leafroller
- Obscure root weevil
- Omnivorous leaftier
- Pearslug
- Pillbugs
- Pine needle scale (crawlers)
- Privet mite
- Rhodesgrass scale
- Rice weevil
- San jose scale (crawlers)
- Sawtoothed grain beetle
- Scorpions
- Silverfish
- Sod webworms
- Southern chafer (larvae)
- Sowbugs
- Spiders
- Springtails
- Tent caterpillars
- Thrips
- Twospotted spider mite
- Waterbugs
- Western oak looper
- Whiteflies
Registered target sites:
- Arborvitae (foliar treatment)
- Azalea (foliar treatment)
- Birch (foliar treatment)
- Boxwood (foliar treatment)
- Camellia (foliar treatment)
- Carnation (foliar treatment)
- Chrysanthemum (foliar treatment)
- Commercial/institutional/industrial buildings (indoor inedible)
- Crabapple (ornamental) (foliar treatment)
- Dogwood (foliar treatment)
- Domestic dwellings (indoor)
- Domestic dwellings (outdoor)
- Douglas-fir (foliar treatment)
- Eating establishments (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Eating establishments (residual spot treatment-edible areas)
- Elm (foliar treatment)
- Euonymus (foliar treatment)
- Food marketing/storage/distribution facilities (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Food marketing/storage/distribution facilities (residual spot treatment-edible areas)
- Food processing plants (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Food processing plants (residual spot treatment-edible areas)
- Furniture (upholstered)
- Gladiolus (foliar treatment)
- Hawthorn (foliar treatment)
- Holly (foliar treatment)
- Hospitals (indoor inedible)
- Oak (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental lawns (foliar treatment)
- Pansies (foliar treatment)
- Petunia (foliar treatment)
- Pine (foliar treatment)
- Plum (ornamental) (foliar treatment)
- Poplar (foliar treatment)
- Rhododendron (foliar treatment)
- Roses (foliar treatment)
- Rugs/carpets
- Scotch pine (foliar treatment)
- Spirea (foliar treatment)
- Spruce (foliar treatment)
- Sycamore (foliar treatment)
- Wax plant (foliar treatment)
- Willow oak (foliar treatment)
- Yellowwood (foliar treatment)
- Yew (foliar treatment)