Label & SDS
EPA Label:
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 279-3397
- U.S. EPA Status:
ACTIVE
Description
'Cb-40 Extra Insecticide' is an insecticide, miticide, and repellent or feeding depressant. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 279-3397. It was originally approved by EPA on 24 Sep 1996. It has a 'Caution' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: MGK 264, Piperonyl butoxide, and Pyrethrins. It's approved for 33 sites including aircraft, apartments, automobiles, baseboards, boats/ships, bookcases, bottling plants, buses, commercial/institutional/industrial buildings, and domestic dwellings. It is also approved for 55 pests and pest groups including but not limited to angoumois grain moth, ants, bed bug, booklouse, carpet beetle, centipedes, chocolate moth, cigarette beetle, clover mite, and cluster fly.
Original registration date:
Cancellation date:
Alternative names:
- CB-40 EXTRA INSECTICIDEAlternate
- CB-40 INSECTICIDE For INSECT KILLInactive
- CB-40 INSECTICIDEAlternate
- CB-40 PCO For INSECT KILLActive
Registrant:
- FMC CORPORATION
- Address:
2929 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Active ingredients:
- Mgk 264 1%
- Piperonyl butoxide 1%
- Pyrethrins 0.5%
- Other ingredients 97.5%
Signal word:
Product type:
- Insecticide
- Miticide
- Repellent Or Feeding Depressant
Formulation:
Registered target pests:
- Angoumois grain moth
- Ants
- Bed bug
- Booklouse
- Carpet beetle
- Carpet beetle (adult)
- Carpet beetle (larvae)
- Centipedes
- Chocolate moth
- Cigarette beetle
- Cigarette beetle (adult)
- Cigarette beetle (larvae)
- Clover mite
- Cluster fly
- Cockroaches
- Confused flour beetle
- Confused flour beetle (adult)
- Confused flour beetle (larvae)
- Crickets
- Drugstore beetle
- Drugstore beetle (adult)
- Drugstore beetle (larvae)
- Fleas
- Flies
- Fruit flies
- Gnats
- Grain mite
- Grain mite (adult)
- Grain mites (larvae)
- Granary weevil
- Granary weevil (adult)
- Granary weevil (larvae)
- Horn fly
- Hornets
- House fly
- Indian meal moth
- Mediterranean flour moth
- Millipedes
- Mosquitoes
- Mud daubers
- Red flour beetle
- Red flour beetle (adult)
- Red flour beetle (larvae)
- Rice weevil
- Rice weevil (adult)
- Rice weevil (larvae)
- Sawtoothed grain beetle
- Sawtoothed grain beetle (adult)
- Sawtoothed grain beetle (larvae)
- Silverfish
- Small flying moths
- Sowbugs
- Spiders
- Stable fly
- Wasps
Registered target sites:
- Aircraft
- Apartments (indoor)
- Automobiles
- Baseboards
- Boats/ships (residual general treatment)
- Bookcases
- Bottling plants (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Buses (nonfeed/nonfood) (residual general treatment)
- Commercial/institutional/industrial buildings (wall voids)
- Domestic dwellings (indoor)
- Domestic dwellings (indoor) (wall voids)
- Eating establishments (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Factories (indoor inedible)
- Food (processed) storage containers (paper cartons)
- Food processing plants (indoor inedible)
- Food processing plants (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Food storage areas (shelves)
- Hospitals (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Hotels/motels/tourist courts (non-food areas)
- Human nursery premises
- Meat packing plants (residual crack and crevice treatment)
- Nursing homes
- Office buildings
- Railroad boxcars
- Rugs/carpets
- Schools (indoor inedible)
- Storage closets
- Stored food products
- Supermarkets (indoor inedible)
- Trailers (empty)
- Trucks (feed/food-empty) (residual general treatment)
- Warehouses (indoor inedible)
- Window frames