Label & SDS
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 239-2513
- U.S. EPA Status:
CANCELLED
Description
'Homedefense Ortho-klor Insect & Termite Killer' is an insecticide and miticide. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 239-2513. It was originally approved by EPA on 13 Apr 1984. Its registration got cancelled on 25 Jan 2002. It has a 'Warning' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Chlorpyrifos. It's approved for 47 sites including apples, ash, birch, building foundations, buildings, cherries, cottonwood, dogwood, domestic dwellings, and doorways. It is also approved for 89 pests and pest groups including but not limited to ambrosia beetles, american plum borer, ants, armyworm, ash borer, bees, beetles, black turpentine beetle, black vine weevil, and black widow spider.
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Alternative names:
- HOMEDEFENSE ORTHO-KLOR INSECT & TERMITE KILLERAlternate
- ORTHO BORER & LEAF MINER SPRAYAlternate
- ORTHO-KLOR SOIL INSECT And TERMITE KILLERActive
Registrant:
- THE SCOTTS COMPANY
D/b/a The Ortho Group - Address:
Po Box 190
Marysville, OH 43040
Active ingredients:
- Chlorpyrifos 12.6%
- Other ingredients 87.4%
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Registered target pests:
- Ambrosia beetles
- American plum borer
- Ants
- Armyworm
- Ash borer
- Bees
- Beetles
- Black turpentine beetle
- Black vine weevil
- Black widow spider
- Borers
- Boxelder bug
- Bronze birch borer
- Brown recluse spider
- Carpenter ants
- Carpenter bee
- Centipedes
- Chiggers (redbugs)
- Chinch bug
- Clover mite
- Cockroaches
- Cottonwood leaf beetle
- Crickets
- Cutworms
- Deathwatch beetle
- Dichondra flea beetle
- Dogwood borer
- Earwigs
- Elm leaf beetle
- European chafer (larvae)
- European crane fly
- European crane fly (larvae)
- European elm bark beetle
- Fiery skipper (larvae)
- Fire ant
- Flatheaded appletree borer
- Flatheaded borers
- Flea beetles
- Fleas
- Flies
- Furniture beetle
- Grasshoppers
- Grubs
- Hornets
- House fly
- Hyperodes weevils
- Japanese beetle
- Japanese beetle (larvae)
- June beetles
- Lawn moths
- Leafminers
- Lesser peachtree borer
- Lilac borer
- Locust borer
- Millipedes
- Mole crickets
- Mosquitoes
- Needleminers
- Oak borer
- Pacific flatheaded borer
- Peach twig borer
- Peachtree borer
- Pine weevils
- Powderpost beetles
- Red oak borer
- Rhododendron borer
- Roundheaded wood borers
- Scorpions
- Shothole borer
- Silverfish
- Sod webworms
- Southern pine beetle
- Sowbugs
- Spiders
- Springtails
- Spruce beetle
- Subterranean termites
- Termites
- Ticks
- Tropical grass webworm
- Turfgrass weevils
- Wasps
- White grubs
- Willow leaf beetles
- Wood borers
- Wood boring beetles
- Wood destroying insects
- Yellow-poplar weevil
- Yellowjackets
Registered target sites:
- Apples (bark treatment)
- Apples (soil treatment)
- Ash (bark treatment)
- Ash (foliar treatment)
- Birch (bark treatment)
- Birch (foliar treatment)
- Building foundations
- Buildings (nonagricultural) (outdoor)
- Cherries (sour) (bark treatment)
- Cherries (sweet) (bark treatment)
- Cherries (sweet) (postharvest application)
- Cottonwood (foliar treatment)
- Dogwood (bark treatment)
- Dogwood (foliar treatment)
- Domestic dwellings (outdoor)
- Doorways
- Elm (foliar treatment)
- Fences
- Firewood (stacked) (nonsoil contact nonfumigation treatment)
- Lilac (bark treatment)
- Lilac (foliar treatment)
- Locust (bark treatment)
- Locust (foliar treatment)
- Lumber (soil contact nonfumigation treatment)
- Lumber (stored) (nonsoil contact nonfumigation treatment)
- Nectarines (bark treatment)
- Oak (bark treatment)
- Oak (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental lawns (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental lawns (soil treatment)
- Ornamental trees (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental woody shrubs (foliar treatment)
- Patios
- Peaches (bark treatment)
- Pine (foliar treatment)
- Poplar (foliar treatment)
- Rhododendron (bark treatment)
- Rhododendron (foliar treatment)
- Spruce (foliar treatment)
- Terrestrial structures (soil contact nonfumigation treatment)
- Willow (foliar treatment)
- Window frames
- Wood fence posts
- Wood fences (nonsoil contact nonfumigation treatment)
- Wood piles (terrestrial)
- Wood piles (terrestrial) (soil contact nonfumigation treatment)
- Wood structural parts
User feedback
Date: 22 Jul 2024
Reason: very effacts on insect and termitr
Target pests: yes
Country: United States
State: New Jersey