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1 University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings Wildlife Damage Management, Internet Center for December 1979 Federally Registered Pesticides for Vertebrate Control RW Matheny Follow this and additional works at: Part of the Environmental Health and Protection Commons Matheny, RW, "Federally Registered Pesticides for Vertebrate Control " (1979) Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Wildlife Damage Management, Internet Center for at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln It has been accepted for inclusion in Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln

2 32 F ederally Registered Pesticides for Vertebrate Control December, 1979 R W Matheny (For more specific information call William Miller or Dan Peacock of EPS s Office of Pesticide Programs/ Insecticide Rodenticide (202) ) Table 1 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 031 Federal Registrations for Sodium Cyanide Capsules in the M-44 Ejector Device to Control Predation to Livestock Registrant US Dept of the Int Fish and Wildlife Service Wyoming Dept Agric Pest Species Coyotes, red fox gray fox, wild dogs Montana Dept Livestock II 1I a Oregon Dept Agric Calif Dept Food 8 Agric So Dak Dept Game, Fish and Parks Colorado Dept Agric coyotes coyotes, red fox gray fox, wild dogs (9 II M-44Safety Pred Control Co,t,1 Nevada Dept Agric II,t P (121 (13) * Fish and New Mexico Dept Agric Texas Dept Agric Navajo Nation* Wash Dept of Game Wildlife Department coyotes and wild dogs Coyotes, red fox gray fox, wild dogs Coyotes, wild dogs e

3 33 Table 2 Federally R_e&stered Commensal --v-w-- Rodenticides -For-Use In and Around Buildings Total Products 514 A- Number of 'W?e Homeowner Chemical --P Products Product Restrictions I Multiple-dose chemicals (438 products) 1 Chlorophacinone no 20 baits restrictions PCO* or tracking Certified 2 powder Applicator only 2 Diphac inone no 75 baits restrictions tracking 1 powder PC0 3 Funar -in no 40 'baits restrictions d Pival no 40 baits restrictions 5 P@? baits and tracking 5 powders PC0 6 Talon bait and no 4 place packs restrictions 7 Warfarin no 250 bajts restrictions _ 1 tracking -E-o powder ' s

4 34 Table 2, (cont) II tingle-dose chemicals (77 products) A Raits 6c tracking powder (55 products) a Chemical - - Number of Products Type Product Homeowner Restrictions ' 1 ANTU bait & tracking (Norway rat only) 9 powder PC0 2: Arsenic trioxide bait 15% active or no 1 less restrictions Compound 108Q may not be used in home 1 bait by anyone * --e 4 Phorphorus -- -L---p no 5 2 bait restrictions e - p - - may not be used in home by 1 bait anyone 5 Red Squill no (rat only) 15 bait restrictions Strychnine Certified (mouse only) 8 bait applicator 7 Zinc Phosphide no 18 l-2% bait restrictions >2% concentrates for dilution PC0 B-m *-_I--

5 Table 2 (cont) 35 B Fumigants (22 products) Chemical I_-- Number of Products m-4 Tn= Product Homeowner Restrictions 1 Calcium Cyanide++* certified 2 powder applicator Hydrocyanic Acid solid certified 11 disk applicator 3 Chloropicrin 6 liquid PC Sodium Chlorate + 1 certified Sodium Cyanide solid -applicator ---- e-p_ 5 Gas Cartridge solid no (rats only) 1 (2 parts) restrictions 6 Carbon Tetrachloride + Ethylene Dichloride + I20 Paradichlorobenzene 1 liquid restrictions 7 Methyl Bromide certified 10 liquid applicator *pm = Pest Control Operatar *wna;y he temnorarily unavailable

6 36 Tablo 2-A Federal Registration of Mammal Control Pesticides Exclusive of Commensal Rodenticides * Pesticide

7 ,I u L FEDEMLLY REGISTERED AVIAN PESTICIDES Tabie 3 Avian Repellents A Tactile Repellents Percent Chemical Active 1 mineral oil 9445 diakyl dimethyl 525 and alkyl benzyl dimethyl ammonium bentonite polybutenes hydrogenated 485 castor oil l 5 3 polybutenes 97 hydrogenated castor oil 3 4 polybutenes polyethylene polybutenes 97 hydrogenated castor oil 3 Product Name Repel-O-Film Pest Species Site birds ledges Bird Tanglefoot pressurized birds buildings Bird Tanglefoot birds l? Excelcide Bird Repellent soarrows pigeon Hub States Bird birds Repellent Method of Application hand I1 6 polybutenes pal0 j a resins petroleum petrolatum solvents ;o polybutenes mineral oil lithium sterate soap diphenylamine 100 Guardian Ava - TAc pigeon Grosley s Original No- Roost Bird Repellent pigeons

8 , Table 3 Avian Repellents (Cont ) A Tactile Repellents Chemical Percent Active Product Name Pest Species Site Method of Application 8 polisobutylene 955 Bird Stop pigeons buildings hand 11 9 polisobulylene so34 Roost No More birds water 4256 Bird Repellent kerosene 710 liquid buildings small trees indoors 10,ll polybutenes and related alkenes polybutenes and related alkenes Roost No More Bird Repellent Roost No More pigeons pigeons buildings mineral oil calcium soap polyisobutylene zinc oxide Bird-Ban pigeons, polybutene 80 4 the Birds pigeons 14 polybutene mineral oil lithium sterate soap diphenylamine 18 0 Tower Grezall NP-4 Bird Repellent birds

9 Table 3 Avian Repellents(cont) 39 B Taste Repellents Y 1 lindane Chemical Percent Active Product Name -- Pest Species - Ortho Isotox Seed Treater (75) 2 lindane 25 Ortho Isotox Seed captan 125 Treater (F) pheasant Site outside 0 -I9 Method of Application seed treatment w 3 coal tar 6267 creosote oil 3133 Stanley's Crow Repellent a copper oxate 5 thiram 6 * cndrin 4 Crow-Chex Repellent crow crow 42 Arasan 42-5 birds!' 50 Red-top Endrin 50 birds n I, n I, 7 me surol 50 Mesurol 50% Hopper-Box Treater corn 8 mesurol 75 Mesurol 75% Wettable Powder robins,, finches, grackles,, bluejays, cedar waxwings cherries sprayer 9 mesurol* 50 Hopkins Mesrepel outdoor (corn) seed treatment 10 tncsurol* 11 mesurol* *restricted Bonide Cro-x Borderland Black II,, I1 0 - c Odor Repellents naphthalene 100 Wil-Kil pigesns indoors hand

10 * Table 4 Avian Toxicants Percent Product (A) Chemical Active Fiame 1 4-Aminopyridine ( Avitrol) 05 Avitrol Bird Trip 2 " 3 w 4 n 5 " 6 n 7 n Avitrol Wheat Pest Species house pigeons cowbirds co-#birds Avitrol Pelletized Feed 05 Avitrol Sorghum cowbirds 05 Avitrol,t Mixed Grain 10 Avitrol Double Strength Corn Chops i 05 Avitrol Corn Chops cowbirds starlfngs - cowbirds Site "inside/ outside structures outside feedlots inside/ outside structures 1, Method of Application hand spot treatment

11 Table 4 Avian Toxicants (Cont) Chemical Percent Active Product N&E Pest Species Site - - Method of Application 8 4-Aminopyridine (Cart) 9, 0s Avitrol Whole Corn pigeons inside/ outside structures hand spot treatment 9 10 Double Strength Wiiole Corn crows feeding areas Avitrol CornChops peanut butter Starlings feedlots 11 I, 25 Avitrol Concentrate gulls feeding ateas 12,t 50 Avitrol Powder Mix cattle feed lots 13 03, AvitI?ol corn Chops-99 cowbirds ripening sweet and feed corn air or ground 14 t, 03 Avitrol F C Corn Chops l-10 Concentrate reformulation repacking n/a n/a 15 n 0 3 Avitrol F C Corn Chops -99s red-winged blackbird yellow-head blai=kbird common grackle starlipgs sunf&wers broadcast air high clearance rp P

12 _ Table 4 i) R Avian Toxicants (Co?lt) II Y (3) Percent Product Chemical Active Name r,cir in* 914 Rid-A-Dird *restricted Control Liquid (0 Fenthion (entex) Rid-A-Bird 1100 Pest Species Site Method of Application starling / hand english sparrow indoors use only pigeon buildings in special If pipeyards perches loading docks bridges 11 I, (0) 1 Starlicide i 1 97 Purina Starlicide (livestock and poultry operations) Purina Starlicide Technical (technical) n/a n/a hand not to exceed 20 lb per acre for large lots or 50 for small 3 " 01 Purina Starlicide complete i (livestock & poultry operations) han d not to exceed 20 lb/acre large lots 50 lb/acre small, lot 4 " 98 Compound DRC-1339 (concentrate for reformulating use only)** (restricted use) Gull Toxicant herrings, coastal area of 98% Concentrate great black-backed northeastern US gul1s near breeding area of colonial nesting birds** **for use by US Fish & Wildlife Service personnel trained in bird control or persons under their direct supervision

13 Table 4 Avian Toxicants (cont1 Chenical Percent Active Product Nane - Pest Species Site --- Method of *cation -,- (E: Stry&h3ine* 1 m 2 " 06 Ehrlich's Pigeon Bait Poison Grain 06 Ehrich's English Sparrow Bait Pqison Grain pigeon house Sparrows Out'doors (buildings) h&d 3 " 06 Poisoned Grain pigeon 4 If 06 Guardian Strychnine Whole Grain Poisoned Grain pigeon 1, 1, 5 6 v * restricted 06 Sparrow-Cracks 06 Pigeon-9 'house 1, sparrow 0 pigeon (F) Coqmund PA-14 ** **govefnment personnel QdY Table 5 Avian Chemosterilants,99, 5 Compound PA-14 Stressin Agent cowbirds outdoor roost by air l-20,25 diazacholestenol dihydrochloride 0112 Ornitrol pigeons I out&or ground hand

14 Table 5 Federally Registered Tracking Powders Fdr Control Of Indoor Method of Application PC3 Chemical ' Company Norway Roof House Use Tracking Foot/Power Use Multiple - Dose Rodenticides -Name, Address Rat Rat E"ouse Only Patches Duster Only 1 02% Chlorophacinone Chempar Chemical co, Inc 260 Madison Ave NY NY ? 2 02% Diphacinone Vslsicol Chemical YHS co, 341 E Ohio St Chicago, IL *? No % PMP American Fluoride Corp 17 Huntington Place,New Rochelle, NY YEi 3? 4 218% PMP Motomco, Inc Clark, NY 07066? No 5 218% PLXP Clarence Board and Sons, Inc 105 E Comefciai Leon, Iowa No 6 10% larfarin Prentiss Drug and Chemical Co,3637 7th Ave NY NY No *es G 7 02% Chlorophacinone* Chempar Chemical Co, Inc Madison Ave NY NY *restricted cs

15 Table 5 Tederally Registered Tracking Powders (Cont1 I For Control Of Indoor Method of Application PC3 Chemical Company Norway Roof House Use Tracking Footj?ower USC Single - Dose Rodenticides Name, Address Rat Rat Mouse Only Patches Duster Only 8 20% ANTU -erican Fluoride YElS No 9 : 92% ANTU American Fluoride No 10 25% Asru Master Laboratory Beaver Falls, Pa No 11* 92% ANTU Fine Organics, Inc 295 Main St Lodi, NJ No % Amu Insect Control Sales and Service 341 E Fulton St Ephrata, PA No No 13 2& ANTU Stephenson Chemical Co Inc Box College Park, GA No? 14 92% ANTU Hub States Chemical & Equipment Corp Indianapolis, IN No No 15 02% Scilliroside 14 10% Zinc Phosphide* *restricted MGK th Ave N, Minn MN Bell Laboratories Madison;WI No No No lb VI

16 46 Table 6 ANTICOAGULANTS BIRD TOXICANTS * Chlorophacinone Diphacinone Fumarin Pival PMP Prolin Talon Warfarin Aminopyridine Endrin Fenthion Starlicide Strychnine z BAT TOXICANT YT-** DOG AND CAT REPELLENTS Ally1 isothiocyanate Amy1 acetate Anethole Registered Pesticides for Vertebrate Control/Use Groupings- BAT REPELLENT Bittrex* Blood* NAP- Bone oil BIRD CHEMOSTERILANT Capsaicin Citral Ornitrol Citronella Citrus oil BIRD REPELLENT (ODOR) Cresylic acid* Essential oils Naphthalene Eucalyptus Geranium oil BIRD REPELT,ENTS (TACTILE) Lavender oil Lemongrass oil Aromatic petroleum solvents Menthol Castor oil Methyl nonyl ketone Diphenylamine Methyl salicylate Mineral oil Naphthalene Petrolatum Nicotine Polybutane -Paradichlorobenzene Polyethylene Pentanethiol" Resins Pvridine Zinc ojci& ThifkQh" Thymol Ziram "*For use where rabies has been documented through Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, Ga * Dog repellent claims only s *

17 47 Table 6 (Cont') Registered Pesticides for Vertebrate - Control/Use Groupings BIRD REPELLENTSJTASTE) Captan Coal tar Copper oxalate Endrin Lindane Mesurol Thiram DEER REPELLENTS Bone oil Putrescent whole egg: solids Thiram ZIP FISH 4,LAMPREY TOXICANTS Antimycin A 0 Bayluscide Rotenone TFM DOG ATTACK REPELLENTS-- Ally1 isothiocyanate Capsaicin Diethanolamide condensate of coconut oil Triethanolamine salt of lauryl sulfate Methylenechoride RABBIT REPELLENTS Blood Naphthalene Nicotine Thiram ZIP RABBIT TOXICANTS Strychnine RODENT REPELLENTS FUMIGANTS Calcium cyanide* Carbon disulfide Carbon tetrachloride Chloropicrin Ethyl dichloride Gas cartridges Hydrocyanic acid Methyl bromide Paradichlorobenzene Sodium cyanide MOLE REPELLENTS Paradichlorobenzene Thiram MOLE TOXICANTS - Arsenic trioxide Strychnine Zinc phosphide *may beizemporarily unavailable Biomet-12 Endrin Naphthalene Polybutenes R-55 Thiram RODENT,ACUTE TOXICANTS Antu Arsenic trfoxide Endrin Fluoroacetamide Gophacide Phosphorus -Red squil'1 Sodium fluoroacetate Strychnine Zinc phosphide

18 48 Table 7, Vertebrate Pesticides - Intrastate Products (783)" Chemical Number of Products I CBEMOSTERILANTS II MULTIPLE-DOSE 'TOXICANTS 1 Chlorophacinone 2 Diphacinone 3 Pival 4 PMP 5 Pu&rin 6 Warfarin 7 Warfarin+ Sulfaquinoxaline III SINGLE-msE T&CANTS A -----m l M-ammal, Bird and Reptile Toxicants aminopyridine,2 Arsenious oxide 3 Compound Endrin 5 Pumigants 6 Cophacide 7 Red Squill 8 Sodium fluoride 9 Starlicide 10 Strychnine 11 Sulfur 12 Toxaphene 13 Zinc phosphide 8 Fish Toxicants 1 Rotenone F IV REPELLENTS 21 A Dog and Cat Repellents B Dog Attack Repellents C Mammal and Bird Repellents 13 1 Polybutenes 2 Misc taste Woes not include 211-c reeistrations

19 ,, 'ldble 1 Federally Rcgistcred Tcsticidcs for Vcrtcl)r';btc Co!ltrol I?ecenlbcr, becenlbcr, 1979 by R N Matheny (Fbr more specific information call William Miller or Dan Pcscock of EPS's Office of Pesticide Programs/ Insecticide Rodcnticjdc (202) ) _II_ Federal Fcgjstrntions for Sodium Cyanide Capsules in the M-44 EJeCtOr ikvicc to Control I'ladtiOiI t0 IiVCStock mistrant Pest Species Coyotes, red fox gray fox, wild dogs II (1) US Dcp~ of the Int Fish and Wildlife Service (2) Kyoming Dept Agric 3, II (3) Montans Dept Livestock (41 Oregon Dept Agric (5) Calif Dept Food & Agric (6) So Dak Dept Came, Fish and Parks II I II coyotes II coyotes, red fox gray fox, wild dogs 11 (7) Colorado Dept Agrlc,* 11 (8) M-44 Safety Pred Control Co II II (9) Nevada Dept Agric,I (ICI Ncu :dexico Dept Agric (11) Texas Dept Agric (12) Navajo Nation* (13) Nash Dept of Game * Fish and Wildlife Department,I II Coyotes and wild doi: Co)rotcs, red ios gray fox, wild dogs St I, Coyotes, wild dogs Table 2 Federally Rcqi'ster~nfnsal IVAenticidcs For Use - - -_ Total Yrw3UCtS 514 Chcsical I Multiplcdose chemicals I -- (438 products) Number of w lfcacovner Prodacts -_I_ Product lestrictions 1 Chlorophacinone no 20 baits restrictions 2 Diphacinonc no 75 bakts restrictions 3 Pwx!rln no 40 bairs restrictions 4 PlVCil Ii0 40 baits restrictions 5 rflp tracking pwder trackinq pvder baits and tracking emdew Pas or Certified Applicator only 6 Tirlon bait and no 4 plac? packs restrictions 7 Warfarin no 50 bsits restrictions tracking P C 0 pnsdrr PC-0 PC0

20 - * \ cn 0 2 (cont) Tohlc 2 (cont) Il Single-dose chemicals (77 products1 A Raits L tracking pwdcr (55 products) uulnber of Type H~ecwIu?I Chemical Products Product Restrictions 1 N?lV bait L tracking (Norway rat only) 9 pwder PCG B Funiqants Ch&ical 1 Calciwa Cyanide*, (22 products) #u&r of WP --t Products Product REstrictions ccttiffcd 2 powder applicator 2: Arsenic trfoxide bait 15% active or no I less restrictions 2 trydrocyanic Acid solid cettif Led 1 disk applicator 3 Chlorcpicrin 6 liquid PC Coapound 1080 nay not hc used in hone 1 bait by anyonc 4 Sodium Chlorato + 1 certified sodium cyanide solid applicator may not be used in home by 1 bait anyone Rid Squill no (rat only) 15 bait restrictions 6 Strycfinine Certified bmxlsc oaly) 6 bait applicator 5 Gas Cartridge solid n o (rats only) 1 (2 parts) restrictions 6 Carbm Tctrachloride + Ethylenr Dichloride + lw Paradichlotobenzane 1, liquid restrictions - 7 Hcthyl bromide certified 10 liquid applici4tor 7 Zinc PhosPhide 16 1-Z% bait no restrictions >29 EO*CCntratas for dilution PCG I

21 51 Table 2-A Fcdcral Registration of Mammal Control Pesticides Exclusive of Cammcnsol - Kodcnticidcs - Pesticide I - Kw!vlln Cotton ra

22 52 FEDERI\LLY REGISTERE?) AVIAN PESTICIDES Table 3 Avian Repellents a A Tactile Repellents Percent Chemical Active mineral oil 9445 diakyldimcthyl 525 and alkyl benzyl dimethyl ammonium qentonite polybutcnes - hydrogenated castor oil polybutencs hydrogenated tastor oil polybutenes 95 polyethylene 5 polybuteces hydrogenated castor oil polyhutenes paloja resins petroleum petrolatum solvents polybutenes mineral oil lithium sterate soap diphenylanine polisobutylene polisobulylene 5034 Roost No More birds water 4256 Bird Repellent kerosene 710 liquid polybutenes and related alkenes polybutenes and related alkents mineral oil calcium soap polyisobutyltnt zinc oxide polybuttnc polybutcne miner31 oil lithium starstt soap diphenylamine, :i Product Name Repel-O-Film Bird Tanglcfoot pressurized Pest Spccics birds birds Bird Tanglefoot birds Excelcide Bird Repellent pigeon Hub States Bird birds Repellent Guardian Ava-TAc pigeon Groslev s Original So- Roost Bird Repellent pigeons starlisgs 955 Bird Stop pigeons bald buildings Roost No More pigeons 76 Bird Repellent pigeons 96 Roost Ko More :: Bird-Ban pigeons, the Birds pigeons 100 Tower Grezall NP-4 Bird Repellent birds Site ledges buildings I, buildings small trees indoors Method of Applicatioṉ hazd II II buildings I* 1, II F

23 53 Tnr;Lr! Hyx?llent!; ---_ -- -_- Chemical mrcmt hctivc --- Product Warn0 - - Pest species site Mctllofl of &&iaation elindanc 75 Ortho Isotox Seed Treater (75) pheasant outside seed treatment Ortho Isotm Seed Treater (F) " stanlay's crow Rapcllcnt * 44 crow-chex Repellent crow I 5 42 hrasan 42-5 birds " II 6 50 Red-top Endtin 50 birds I 50 blackbfrds corn 0 Inr::u,-oi 75 robins, slorlings, finches, grackles, spsrrows, bluejays, cedar waxwings cherries cprayor 9 mcsurolrt: 50 Hopkim Wcsrepcl outdoor seed (corn) treatment 10 mcsuro1r mewm1* 1075 Bonido 0-O-X Borderland Black " I c rcstr; ctod C Odor RCp"llcnts -- _--- - t 100 Yil-Kil pigeons sparrovu indoors hand

24 54 Table 4,Avian moxicants Sits Avitro Bird Trip ho-se Sp~llXOW5 pigeons biackbirds cowbirds inside/ outside structures hrd spot treatment 2 05 avitrol kheat cowbirds outside feed:ots 3 I 10 avitro Pzlletized Feed inside/ outside StrUctureS 4 05 Avitrol Sorghum cowbirds 5 I 05 Avftrcl lixsd Grain n I 6 7 * e I Avitro D%;bia Strength Corn ChOPS Avitrol Corn Chops Avftrol hholecorn cowbirds cowbirds pigeons * inside/ outsida structure3 Land spot treatiznt 9 * 10 Double Strength Whole Corn feeding areas Avitrol CornChops peanut butter Starlings f66dlor6 11 * 25 Avitrol 8 Concentrate gulls eecding area6 12 * 50 Avitrol Powder nl!i 6tatllnga cattle t6od lot Avitrol corn chops -99 rtarl ing6 cowbirds OL tdoors ripening weet and feed corn air Or ground 14 Y 03 Avitrol F C Corn Chops l-10 Concentrate refowulation repacking n/a IS Avitrol F C CornCkops -99s red-winsed b?ackbi:d yellow-head blackbird con-son grackle 6tdri$np6 6uFhfhJwers brordca6t air hish clearance

25 Tclb!f, : i\'ll?!l Toxicants (cont) ChCiiCal (8) - Endrin* *restricted (Cl Fenthion (entex) percent Active 914' Product wamc Rid-A-Sird COntrOl Liquid Rid-A-Bird 1100 site mthod of npplication 55 starling outdoxs/ hand english sparrow indoors use only pigeon buildings in special 11 pipoyards perches loading docks bridges 1, II (0) 1 Starlicide, 1 Purina Starlicide hand not to (livestock exceed 20 lb and poultry por acre operations) for large lots or 50 for small 97 Purina Starlicide Technical (technical) n/a n/a 3 01 Purina Starlicide han not to coinplate d (livestock 68 exceed poultry - 20 b/acre operations) large lots 50 lb/acre small, lot 4 * 98 Compound DRC-1339,I 5 - (restricted use) Gull Toxicant herrings, coastal axea of 989 Concentrate great black-backed northeastern US gulls near breeding arca of colonial nesting birds** **for use by US Fish & Wildlife Service personnel trained in bird control Or persons under their direct supervision (concentrate for reformulating use only)** (El strychnine* I I 0G Ehrlich's Piqeon pigeon Bait Poison Grain 06 Ehrich's Enqlish house I Sparrow Bait Poison Grain Poiooned Grain Guardian StrjchDine Wmle Grain Poisoned Grain pigeon pigcorr Y * outdcers (buildings) I I h&d II Sparrow-Cracks piq(ton-9 'house sparrow pigeon I I restricted (F) Ccapo~?d PA-t4 x?a **govermenr personnel only Table 5 -avian ciic7ost~rilant~ 495 con-xund PA- 14 Stressing Aqont outdoor roost by air cowbirds 120,25 di,m&olcstsnol dihylroshlor ido 01;12 o:tlitrol pigeons outdoor ground ha-d

26 56 Table 5 Federally Reqistercd Tracking Powders For Cofitrol Of Indoor :<tthod of h;?pl?cltion PC3 Cheaical company Norway Roof House LItin TraC%lMJ Pcmt/Pouer 'Jrc xu:tao:e - - -Dose -Rodenticidcs --L- Nann h3dress nat Rot!~0!011ce --Oar Parci-cs - -oulitor "-lt -e Chlorophacinono Chcmpar Chemical Y!Xi co, It-X 260 Madison Ave NY NY 1OOlG Y3s Yss % Mphacinono V~lsicol Chmical CO, Xl E Ohio St micago, IL fiS 7 Y S 3 218s PXP Amnr icen Fluoride Corp 11 iiuntington Plnoo, New Rochelle, NY wi 7 YCS YCO 4 218%?x? Notomco, Inc Clark, NJ Yss Yss 7 N OO so 5 210% PsQ Chcence Board and Sons, Inc 105 S Comercial Leon, Iowa DO Xarfarin Prsntlss 3rug and Y'FZZS Chemical Co th Ave NY NY looc1 YE5 Ye3 Ye3 N OO YCS 7 02tChloropba:inoner Ctxzpar Chemical co, Inc Hadiron Ave NY UY lc316 YSS YCV SC YBS 8 23% ASTU AWriCan Fluoride w!j lie YCS SO 9: 921 Awu N3 Nd YOS SO lo 253 imu Master Laboratory?zS Beaver Falls, Pa UO YCS SO 11 92% AXTU Fine Organics, Inc 205 lain St Lodi, t& YE3 HO No 7 SO 12 20% Au?U Insect control Sales and service 341 E Pulton St Epbrata, PA YCS YCS i+mu stephenson Chenical co Inc aox College Park, GA YSS No Hub States Cbenico? & Esipzeat Carp IndlorapolFs, IN s ii3 N o so 1) 03 Sciiliroside XGK th hve, N, Hir? xx uo YCS UO SO Zicc?hasp)?idc aell Lilboratoriis M xadfs0n WI 5370s Y-36 YQS $0

27 - Table- 6 mistered pesticides fpr Vertebrate Control/lJse r:roonings ASTIC( \\Cll ~ I~\\ I'", -- 1 x BIRD TOXICAKTS ChloroJrhacinone Diphacinone Aminopyridine Fumarin Endrin Pival Fenthion P!4? Stnrlicide Prolin Strychnine Talon Karfarin BAT TOXICANT -fii)t ** BAT REPEJLEST -----' BIRD C!:E:~~STERJJ,~\N'T P---F-- Ornirrol ED RJIPELLCNT (ODOR) Raphthalene BIRD REPELLE:;TS (TACTJLE) Aromatic petroleum solvents Castor oil Diphenylamine Ginrral oil Petrolntum Polybutanc Polyethylene Resins Zinc oxi& **For use where rabies has been docunentcd through Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, Ga DOG AND CAT REPELLENTS Ally1 isothiocyanate Amy1 acetate Anethole Bittrex* Blood* Bone oil Capsaicin Citral Citronella Citrus oil Crcsylic acid* Essential oils Eucalyptus Geranium oil Lavender oil Lemongrass oil >!enthol blcthyl nonyl ketone Methyl salicylate Naphthalcnc Nicotine Paradichlorobentene Pentancthiol* P\ridine 7 hli-zisi Thymol Ziram * Dog repellent claims only Table 6 (Cant ) Registered Pcsticidcs for Vertebrate Control/Use Groupings BIRD REPEJLENTS (TASTE) - Captan Coal tar Copper oxalate Endrin Lindsne Mesurol Thiram DEER REJ'ELJENTS Bone oil Putrescent whole egg solids Thi ram ZIP FISH --- F IAJ*IPREY TOXICAWS Autfmycin A Bnyluscidc Rotenone TFM -A- FUMIGMJ S Calcium cyanide+ Carbon disulfide Carbon tctrachloride Chloropicrin Ethyl dichloride Gas cnrtridpcs liycirocysnic acid Jkthyl bromide Farndichlorobcnzene Sodium cyanide EIULE REPELLEhTS Paradichlorobcnrene Thi ram HOLE TOXICANTS - Arsenic trioxidc Strychnine Zinc phosphidc *may bctempurarily unavail&ble DOG ATTACK REPELLENTS Ally1 isothiocyanate Capsaicin Diethanolamide condensate of coconut oil Triethanolamine salt of lauryl sulfate Methylene choride RABBIT REPELLENTS Blood Naphthalene Nicotine Thiram ZIP RABBIT TOXICANTS Strychnine RODEYT REPELLENTS Biomet-12 Endrin h'aphthalene Polybutencs R-55 Thiram RODENT ACUTE TOXICAYTS Antu Arsenic tr oxide Endrin Fluoroacetamide Gonhncide Phbsphorus J:cd squill Sodium fluoroacctate Strychnine Zinc phosphidc

28 58 i T>t>le 7 &3ghrata Pnotlcidc?i - Intrastate Producto (783)+ --- I CflEM(hiTERIWbNTS 0 II MULTlPt~-IX)SE lu)(icants 1 Chloraph~cia~ne 2 Diphacinone 3 PiVSl 4 PMP 5 Fumxin G Warfarin 7 Warfilrzint sulfoq\rinoxaline III SlNGLZ-a3SE 'i-oxtcpnts A H3nm1, -----^ - uira and L &ptils - Toxicants amflv~~yrid I,W 2 Arscnious oxide 3 coapouna loso 4 Endrln 5 rumiqant s 6 Gop!~rcidu 7 Kcd Squill Il SodJum fluoride 9 GLarlicid Strychnine SUlfW 12 Toxapheno 13 Zinc phusphido * IV RR?%1,1xNTs 2( h DOg and Cat Rcpel1cnts 8 I+7 Attack Re~llcnt 'C Mninmal and Uird Rrpo-llentn 13 1 Polyl~tones 2 Misc taste Woo0 not include 2L-c rrrbtrations

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