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  2. Dicofol - Wikipedia

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    The number of incidents per 1,000 applications for all illnesses ranged from 0.11 to 0.21. The US National Pesticides Telecommunications Network database collected reports from 1984 to 1991 showing 91 human, 9 animal and 31 other poisoning incidents for a total of 131 incidents involving dicofol from 571 phone calls made to the hotline.

  3. Toxicity class - Wikipedia

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    Indian toxicity label system Toxicity symbol for European toxicity class I and class II. Toxicity class refers to a classification system for pesticides that has been created by a national or international government-related or -sponsored organization.

  4. Pesticides in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The code was phased in over the course of 3 years and by April 2006 the use and sale of lawn pesticides was banned province-wide. [14] The Ontario provincial government promised on September 24, 2007, to also implement a province-wide ban on the cosmetic use of lawn pesticides, for protecting the public. [15]

  5. Tefluthrin - Wikipedia

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    A label is a legally binding document that mandates how the pesticide can and must be used and failure to follow the label as written when using the pesticide is a federal offense. [24] The current (2020) label for tefluthrin in the USA covers its use on field corn, popcorn, seed corn and sweetcorn and specifies the amount to be applied. [25]

  6. Toxicity label - Wikipedia

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    Toxicity labels [1] viz; red label, yellow label, blue label and green label are mandatory labels employed on pesticide containers in India identifying the level of toxicity (that is, the toxicity class) of the contained pesticide. [1] [2] [3] The schemes follows from the Insecticides Act of 1968 [1] and the Insecticides Rules of 1971.

  7. Methomyl - Wikipedia

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    Methomyl is a common active ingredient in commercial fly bait, for which the label instructions in the United States warn that "It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling." "Off-label" uses and other uses not specifically targeted at problem insects are illegal, dangerous, and ill-advised. [5 ...

  8. Disulfoton - Wikipedia

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    Disulfoton is an organophosphate acetylcholinesterase inhibitor used as an insecticide. It is manufactured under the name Di-Syston by Bayer CropScience. Disulfoton in its pure form is a colorless oil but the technical product used in vegetable fields is dark and yellowish with a sulfur odor. Disulfoton is processed as a liquid into carrier ...

  9. Metaflumizone - Wikipedia

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    Metaflumizone is a semicarbazone broad-spectrum insecticide developed by Nihon Nohyaku with activity on Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, and certain Hemiptera. [1] It is also used for the veterinary treatment of fleas and ticks, marketed under the brand name ProMeris.