PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE 1994
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1 SPECIMEN LABELS Compiled by Scott E. Hygnstrom This section contains specimen labels of various products used for controlling wildlife damage. Products included here were selected as examples of registered vertebrate pesticides. Space limitations make it impossible to include labels from every available product. Inclusion of trade names, proprietary products, or company names does not imply endorsement by the University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension, USDA-APHIS-Animal Damage Control, or the Great Plains Agricultural Council. Similarly, no discrimination is intended against products or companies not included. Since pesticide labels change frequently, be sure to obtain, read, and follow current label directions when using any pesticide. Check with appropriate federal and state authorities to find out if a particular product is registered in your state. CONTENTS Birds Frightening Agents 4-aminopyridine (Avitrol, CORN CHOPS) Repellents Methyl anthranilate (ReJex-iT TM AG-36, TP-40, and AP-50) Polybutene ( TANGLEFOOT Bird Repellent) Stupefying Agents Alpha-chloralose (ALPHA-CHLORALOSE USDA-APHIS) Toxicants Fenthion (Rid-A-Bird Perch 1100 Solution) Starlicide (PURINA TM STARLICIDE TM COMPLETE, COMPOUND DRC % CONCENTRATE -Feedlots Pigeons, Gulls, Livestock Depredations USDA-APHIS) Mammals Repellents Ammonium soaps of higher fatty acids (HINDER DEER AND RABBIT REPELLENT) Capsaicin (MILLER HOT SAUCE ANIMAL REPELLENT) Denatonium saccharide (RO-PEL ANIMAL, RODENT AND BIRD REPELLENT, RO-PEL GARBAGE PROTECTOR TM ) Methyl nonyl ketone (BONIDE DOGZIT Dog and Cat Repellent) Naphthalene (Sudbury TM, Chaperone SQUIRREL and BAT REPELLENT) Polybutene (EATON S 4 THE SQUIRREL TM REPELLENT) Putrescent whole egg solids (DEER-AWAY Big Game Repellent) Thiram (Gustafson THIRAM 42-S Repellent, NOTT CHEW-NOT ANIMAL REPELLENT) Tobacco Dust (F & B rabbit and dog chaser) Ziram (EARL MAY RABBIT SCAT) PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE 1994 Cooperative Extension Division Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources University of Nebraska - Lincoln United States Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Animal Damage Control Great Plains Agricultural Council Wildlife Committee G-67
2 Toxicants Anticoagulants Brodifacoum (Talon -G RODENTICIDE BAIT PACK PELLETS) Bromadiolone (Contrac Ready-to-Use Place Pac, maki MINI-BLOCK, PURINA TM MOUSE-A-REST TM PELLETS) Chlorophacinone (EATON S AC90 TM FORMULA PLACE PACK RODENTICIDE, ROZOL RAT AND MOUSE KILLER, ROZOL POCKET GOPHER BAIT) Diphacinone (Ditrac TRACKING POWDER, Ditrac RAT & MOUSE BAIT, EATON S ALL-WEATHER BAIT BLOCKS, Liqua-Tox II,RAMIK GREEN BAIT PACKS, Rodere Parafinized Rat Bait, EATON S ANSWER TM FOR THE CONTROL OF POCKET GOPHERS) Pivalyl (EATON S A-C50 TM ) Warfarin (Final RAT & MOUSE BAIT, PURINA TM RAT CONTROL PELLETS, RODEX TM BLOX TM -1) Other Toxic Baits Bromethalin (PURINA TM ASSAULT RAT PLACE PACK) Cholecalciferol (Quintox RAT & MOUSE BAIT) Sodium Cyanide (M-44 CYANIDE CAPSULES USDA-APHIS) Sodium Fluoroacetate (SODIUM FLUOROACETATE (COMPOUND 1080) LIVESTOCK PROTECTION COLLAR USDA-APHIS) Strychnine (0.5% STRYCHNINE S.R.O. POCKET GOPHER BAIT FOR USE IN BURROW BUILDERS USDA-APHIS, PETERSEN S Pocket Gopher Killer I, WILCO GOPHER GETTER AG BAIT) Zinc Phosphide (BONIDE MOLETOX II, BONIDE ORCHARD MOUSE BAIT, RIDALL-ZINC TM TRACKING POWDER, ROBAN II AG, ZINC PHOSPHIDE ON WHEAT FOR MOUSE CONTROL USDA-APHIS, ZINC PHOSPHIDE CONCENTRATE FOR MUSKRAT AND NUTRIA CONTROL USDA-APHIS, Zinc Phosphide Prairie Dog Bait USDA-APHIS, ZP Rodent Bait AG, ZP Rodent Bait Place Pac, ZP TRACKING POWDER) Fumigants Aluminum Phosphide (DEGESCH Phostoxin ) Chloropicrin (CHLOR-O-PIC ) Methyl Bromide (BROM-O-GAS ) Gas Cartidge (THE GIANT DESTROYER, GAS CARTRIDGE USDA-APHIS, GAS CARTRIDGE FOR COYOTES USDA-APHIS) Reptiles Repellents Sulfur (Dr. T s SNAKE-A-WAY SNAKE REPELLENT) Editors Scott E. Hygnstrom Robert M. Timm Gary E. Larson G-68
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