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Bioallethrin

Action/Use:
  • Insecticide
Use: For flying and crawling insects in commercial and horticultural applications.
Identification
Common Name(s): Bioallethrin (BSI, New Zealand); ; d-trans Allethrin (ESA); ; Dépallethrin (France)
Chemistry
Properties: Yellow brown viscous liquid; slight characteristic odor. Boiling point: 160°C. Flashpoint: 94°C. Stable under normal conditions of storage and use. Avoid highly acidic or alkaline situations. Miscible with acetone, benzene, ethanol, hexane, methylene chloride, refined kerosene.
Bioallethrin
Mode of Action / Resistance Management
Chemical Group: Pyrethroid
Mode of Action: Sodium channel modulator
Action Group: IRAC Group 3
Environmental Guidelines
Hazards: Fish: Highly toxic. Bird: Slightly toxic
Water Solubility: Insoluble
Safety Guidelines
Signal Word: WARNING (Tech 90% or more), CAUTION
Toxicity Class: II, III
Toxicity: Tech: (Rat): Oral LD50 709-1042 mg/kg.
Handling/storage Cautions: Ordinary good manufacturing practices and sanitation. Ventilate well. Store in closed drum in cool, dry place
Protective Clothing: Chemical-resistant gloves. Protective eyewear. Approved respirator.
Suppliers and Branded Products
Premix Products:
+ Permethrin+ Piperonyl Butoxide
  • Allevol*
+ Piperonyl Butoxide+ Tetramethrin
  • Metrovol*