Cotton: Cutting and grazing - Do not graze or feed crops to animals.
Cotton: Harvest - not required when used as directed.
Cowpeas: Harvest - 7 days.
Duboisia: Harvest - not required when used as directed.
Field peas: Harvest - 7 days.
Ginger: Harvest - not required when used as directed.
Grapes: Harvest - 7 days.
Guar: Harvest - 7 days.
Hops: Cutting and grazing - Do not graze or feed crops to animals.
Hops: Harvest - 14 days.
Lentils: Harvest - 7 days.
Lettuce: Harvest - 1 days.
Linseed: Harvest - 7 days.
Lucerne: Cutting and grazing - 3 days.
Lupins: Harvest - 7 days.
Maize: Cutting and grazing - 14 days.
Maize: Harvest - 14 days.
Mint: Harvest - 14 days.
Mung beans: Harvest - 7 days.
Nectarines: Harvest - 1 days.
Oats: Cutting and grazing - 14 days.
Oats: Harvest - 14 days.
Pasture legume seed crops: Harvest - not required when used as directed.
Pastures: Cutting and grazing - 3 days.
Peaches: Harvest - 1 days.
Peanuts: Harvest - 14 days.
Pears: Harvest - 2 days.
Peas: Harvest - 1 days.
Pigeon peas: Harvest - 7 days.
Poppies: Harvest - 14 days.
Potatoes: Harvest - not required when used as directed.
Rapeseed: Harvest - 7 days.
Sesame seed: Harvest - 14 days.
Sorghum: Cutting and grazing - 14 days.
Sorghum: Harvest - 14 days.
Soybeans: Harvest - 7 days.
Stonefruit: Harvest - 1 days.
Strawberries (Fresh): Harvest - 3 days.
Strawberries (frozen): Harvest - 10 days.
Sunflowers: Harvest - 7 days.
Sweet peppers: Harvest - 1 days.
Sweetcorn: Cutting and grazing - 3 days.
Sweetcorn: Harvest - 1 days.
Tea tree: Harvest - not required when used as directed.
Tobacco: Harvest - not required when used as directed.
Tomatoes: Harvest - 1 days.
Wheat: Cutting and grazing - 14 days.
Wheat: Harvest - 14 days.
Other crops not otherwise specified above: Do not graze or feed crops to animals.
19. PLANT BACK PERIODS or RECROPPING INTERVALS:
20. MODE OF ACTION:
A contact and ingested poison for insects, aphids and some nematodes. Acts on a wide range of growth stages of the insects and may also kill eggs.
Acts on the insects nervous system.
A group 1A, carbamate insecticide that acts as a reversible acetylcholine esterase inhibitor.
Has a very quick knockdown action (within minutes of application).
21. PESTICIDE RESISTANCE:
22. TOXICITY:
Poison schedule - S7
Mammalian toxicity - Extremely toxic.
Acute oral LD50 - 17-27 mg/kg
Acute dermal LD50 - 1600 mg/kg
Skin - Not irritating.
Eye - Mildly irritating
Main exposure routes - Handling concentrate. Air blast application.
Birds - toxic. LD50 is mg/kg.
Fish - toxic.
Invertebrates - extremely toxic.
Bees - extremely toxic.
Summary: Very toxic if swallowed. Toxic by inhalation.
Details:
Poison schedule - S7
Mammalian toxicity -
Acute oral LD50 - mg/kg (rats), [For comparison table salt is 3000 mg/kg]
Acute dermal LD50 - > mg/kg (rabbit).
Skin -
Eye -
Vapour inhalation - LC50 - > mg/L air (rat).
Chronic oral toxicity NOEL - ppm for two years.
Not mutagenic or teratogenic (i.e. does not cause cancer or reproductive problems).
Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) -
23. TOXICITY SYMPTOMS:
Initial symptoms include headache, nausea, lack of appetite and lassitude during exposure or several hours later. Dizziness, vomiting, stomach pains, contracted pupils, blurred vision and sweating may occur with higher exposure levels.
24. FIRST AID:
Contact a doctor or poison information centre on 008 119 244.
Give atropine (0.6mg) tablets every quarter hour then every half hour until signs of flushed face, dilated pupils, dry mouth and fast pulse appear. Do not give morphine or 2-PAM. Artificial resuscitation and oxygen may be required. Medical attention must be sought after taking atropine.
Remove contaminated clothing and wash skin.
If breathing has stopped apply resuscitation
Poisoning usually occurs through skin absorption. Effects are cumulative and dangerous levels may develop before symptoms become noticeable. If you are exposed to organophosphate for more than 30 hours per month then levels of acetylcholinesterase enzyme should be regularly checked. If levels drop below 60% of normal then work with organophosphates should stop until levels improve. This may take several weeks.
25. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING:
26 RE ENTRY PERIODS and OTHER SAFETY ISSUES:
24 hours.
27. PROPERTIES:
Product appearance -
Shelf Life -
Product Flammability -
Half life in water - days at pH5 and 35 C.
Water solubility at 25 C. - ppm at pH
Oil solubility -
Octanol:Water ratio at 25 C. - at pH 5.
Vapour Pressure at 25 C. -
Dissociation constant - pKa.
Melting point - C.
Boiling point -
Molecular weight -
Density -
28. ENVIRONMENTAL FATE:
Summary - Dangerous to bees.
Birds - toxicity.
Fish - toxicity LC50 > ppm.
Invertebrates - toxicity.
Bees - High toxicity.
May be toxic to earthworms.
It has a half life in soil of .
It has an EPA classification for soil mobility that ranges from
Ground water contamination
Accumulation in milk and tissues.
29. COMPATIBILITY:
See HerbiGuide for compatability with other herbicides, insecticides and fungicides.
See HerbiGuide for a full list of pesticide compatibilities.
Not compatible with alkaline materials.
30. REGISTERED CROPS, INSECTS and DISEASES.
See Herbiguide Species Solutions Tab for registered uses.