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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1379050" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Termidor is Fiprinil--same active ingredient that's in Frontline flea treatment for dogs.</p><p>"Overview</p><p>Fipronil is a phenylpryazole insecticide that was registered for use in 1996 (#NPIC). It is a nervous system disruptor effective on contact or ingestion. Fipronil is often used to treat rice seeds, and can be found in several tick and lice control medications for pets.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Chemical Description</p><p>Fipronil is a white powder with a moldy odor (#NPIC). Technical fipronil has a low solubility in water and does not bind strongly with soil (#CDPR). In aerobic soils, fipronil has a half-life of 122 to 128 days, where soil organisms degrade it into fipronil-sulfone. The half-life of fipronil-sulfone is 34 days (#NPIC).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Uses</p><p>Fipronil is used to control a variety of insects including ants, beetles, cockroaches, fleas, ticks, termites, mole crickets, thrips, rootworms, and weevils (#NPIC).</p><p></p><p>Fipronil may be found in turf products, seed treatments, pet care products, baits, and termite treatments (#NPIC). Fipronil is commonly used on rice crops, and for the treatment of rice seeds. It is also registered for use on commercial and residential turf. There are currently three tick and flea control products with fipronil for use directly on pets"</p><p><a href="http://www.toxipedia.org/display/toxipedia/Fipronil?src=search#Fipronil-NPIC" target="_blank">http://www.toxipedia.org/display/toxipe ... ronil-NPIC</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Warrior is Lambda-Cyhalothrin.</p><p>"Chemical Description</p><p>Lambda cyhalothrin is a synthetic pyrethroid. It is a colorless to beige solid with a mild odor, and it may have a yellowish color when in solution (#NPTN). Lambda cyhalothrin has a very low solubility in water, and bonds strongly with soil. Its half-life in soil is 4 to 12 weeks. It melts at 49.2 degrees C (#EXTOXNET).</p><p></p><p>Lambda cyhalothrin is available in powders, pellets, and small capsules. It is also placed in ear tags for cattle (#NPTN).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Uses</p><p>Lambda cyhalothrin targets a wide range of insects including aphids, Colorado beetles, and butterfly larvae. It is also used to control insects identified as potential disease vectors, such as cockroaches, mosquitoes, ticks, and flies (#EXTOXNET).</p><p></p><p>In commercial applications, lamba cyhalothrin is used on food crops, non-food crops, in greenhouses, in and around hospitals, for cattle (in ear tags), and in termite treatments. Residential use can be both indoors and outdoors on homes, ornamental plants, and lawns (#NPTN)."</p><p><a href="http://www.toxipedia.org/display/toxipedia/Lambda-Cyhalothrin" target="_blank">http://www.toxipedia.org/display/toxipe ... yhalothrin</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1379050, member: 18945"] Termidor is Fiprinil--same active ingredient that's in Frontline flea treatment for dogs. "Overview Fipronil is a phenylpryazole insecticide that was registered for use in 1996 (#NPIC). It is a nervous system disruptor effective on contact or ingestion. Fipronil is often used to treat rice seeds, and can be found in several tick and lice control medications for pets. Chemical Description Fipronil is a white powder with a moldy odor (#NPIC). Technical fipronil has a low solubility in water and does not bind strongly with soil (#CDPR). In aerobic soils, fipronil has a half-life of 122 to 128 days, where soil organisms degrade it into fipronil-sulfone. The half-life of fipronil-sulfone is 34 days (#NPIC). Uses Fipronil is used to control a variety of insects including ants, beetles, cockroaches, fleas, ticks, termites, mole crickets, thrips, rootworms, and weevils (#NPIC). Fipronil may be found in turf products, seed treatments, pet care products, baits, and termite treatments (#NPIC). Fipronil is commonly used on rice crops, and for the treatment of rice seeds. It is also registered for use on commercial and residential turf. There are currently three tick and flea control products with fipronil for use directly on pets" [url=http://www.toxipedia.org/display/toxipedia/Fipronil?src=search#Fipronil-NPIC]http://www.toxipedia.org/display/toxipe ... ronil-NPIC[/url] Warrior is Lambda-Cyhalothrin. "Chemical Description Lambda cyhalothrin is a synthetic pyrethroid. It is a colorless to beige solid with a mild odor, and it may have a yellowish color when in solution (#NPTN). Lambda cyhalothrin has a very low solubility in water, and bonds strongly with soil. Its half-life in soil is 4 to 12 weeks. It melts at 49.2 degrees C (#EXTOXNET). Lambda cyhalothrin is available in powders, pellets, and small capsules. It is also placed in ear tags for cattle (#NPTN). Uses Lambda cyhalothrin targets a wide range of insects including aphids, Colorado beetles, and butterfly larvae. It is also used to control insects identified as potential disease vectors, such as cockroaches, mosquitoes, ticks, and flies (#EXTOXNET). In commercial applications, lamba cyhalothrin is used on food crops, non-food crops, in greenhouses, in and around hospitals, for cattle (in ear tags), and in termite treatments. Residential use can be both indoors and outdoors on homes, ornamental plants, and lawns (#NPTN)." [url=http://www.toxipedia.org/display/toxipedia/Lambda-Cyhalothrin]http://www.toxipedia.org/display/toxipe ... yhalothrin[/url] [/QUOTE]
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