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Construction Review. 1981. Building Materials Outlook for 1981. U.S. Dept. Commerce, Bureau of Indust. Econ. Vol. 27, No. 2. Feb. 1981. p. 49.

Davidson, R. and L. Peairs. 1966. Insect Pests of Farm, Garden, and Orchard, 6th edit. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. New York. pp. 579-583. Davis, R. et al. 1977. Stored Products and Premise Treatments, Analysis of Specialized Pesticide Problems. Invertebrate Control Agents-Efficacy Test Methods Vol. V. pp. 21-23 and 40-43. American Institute of Biol. Sciences. Arlington, Va.
Ebeling, W.

1968. Termites: Identification, Biology, and Control of Termites Attacking Buildings. California Agr. Exp. Station Manual 38. Extension Division Univ. California. 74 pages.

Ebeling, W. l978(a). Management of Structure-Infesting Insects. Perspectives In Urban Entomology. G, Frankie and C. Koehler, eds. Ebeling, W.

l978(b).

Agr.

Sciences.

Urban Entomology, pp. 130-167. University of California-Berkeley.

Division of

Ebeling, W. and R. Pence.

1965.

Termite Control.

California

Agr.

Exper. PP-

Station Circular 469.

Ext. Serv. University of California, 16

Esenther, G. R. and R. H. Beal.

1974.

Suppressed Activity of Reticulitermes spp. Entomology Vol. 71, pp. 85-88.

Attractant-Mirex Bait Journal of Economic

Esenther.

G.R. and R. H. Beal. 1978. Perimeters Suppress Reticulitermes. Vol. 71, pp. 604-607.

Insecticldal Baits on Field Plot Journal of Economic Entomology

Furniss. R.

1977. Western Forest Insects. USDA and V. Carotin. U.S. Government Printing Miscel. Publication No. 1339, pp. 69-77. Office. Washington. D.C.

What They are and How To Gessell, S. and C. Collison. 1978. Termite Them, Circular 550. Pennsylvania State Univ. Ext. Serv. Control

Goulding, R. and R. Every. 1973. Dampwood Termite. Control. Circular 700. Oregon State University Ext. Serv.

Extension

Graham, S. and F. Knight.
edit.

1967. Principles of Forest Entomology. McGraw-Hill Book Co. New York. pp. 376-382.

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REFERENCES AND CITED LITERATURE

Amburgey, T.L.
pp. 32-40,

1978.

Prevent Wood Decay Fungi.

Pest Control Vol. 46,

Amburgey, T.L. and R.V. Smythe.
Feeding on Brown-Rotted Wood.

1977.

Factors Influencing Termite Sociobiology Vol. 3, pp. 3-12.

Anonymous.

1975. 1976 Insect Control Guide Home, Yard and Garden. Circular 900, p. 7. University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana Coop. 1977. 1977 Household Structural Insect Control District of Columbia Coop. Ext. Serv. 2 pagesNHE-57 University of Illinois

Ext. Serv.

'Anonymous,

Recommendations.

Anonymous. 1979. Facts About Termites. at Champaign-Urbana Coop. Ext. Serv. Anonymous.
1980.

IPM For

Termites;

Toward an IPM Service for

Subterranean Termites Offered by the Pest Control Industry. Practioner. Vol. 2. Insert.

IPM

Barnes,

G,. B.

Jones and J. Lancaster.

Leaflet 314.

1977. Prevent Termite Damage. University of Arkansas Coop. Ext. Serv.
New Materials for Termite Control.

Beal. R. 1980(a).
Nov. 1980.

Pest Control,

Beal, R. l980(b).
Insecticides.

Termite Control Investigations with Broad Spectrun

Down to Earth.

Vol. 37, No.

1 pp. 16-21.

Beal, R. and V. Smith.

1972.

Subterranean Termite Control,

Carbamate or Phosphate Insecticides for Pest Control Vol. 40, No. 7 pp. 20,

22.

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Beard, R. L. 1972. Ants as Predators of Reticultermes flavipes. Environmental Entomology Vol. 2, pp. 397-399. Beard, R. L. 1974. Termite Biology and Bait-Block Method of Control. Bulletin of the Connecticut Agricultural Exp. Station.

Bess. H.,
Vol.

A. Ota and C. Kawanishi. 1966. Persistence of Soil Insecticides for Control of Subterranean Termites. J. Econ. Entoaol.

59.

pp. 911-915.

Bess.

H. and J, Hylin. 1970. Persistence of Termiticides in Hawaiian Soils. J. Econ. Entomol. Vol. 63 pp. 633-638.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

Carter, F. L. et al. 26. pp. 868-873.

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Summary of Pentachlorophenol Labeling for
Subterranean Termite Control

Approximately 35 pentachlorophenol [PCP) labels were reviewed for claims of subterranean termite control, use directions and limitations. Basically, 'v-ith few minor exceptions, PCP is marketed in two forms, either a 5.0% ready to use formulation or a 40,0% emulsifiable which is diluted 9 or 10:1 with a light fuel oil or kerosene. The 10:1 dilution of the 40% emulsifiable results in a 3.0% finished emulsion. Virtually all labels stipulate the use of the 5.0% concentration for soil application to control termites. The rate of application varies slightly from label to label. Usually the rate is one gallon of finished material per two lineal feet of trench if the trench is fifteen or less inches deep. If the.trench is deeper than fifteen inches, the rate increases to one gallon of emulsion per one lineal foot of trench.

Pentachlorophenol labels limit the application to trenching. A few labels also indicate that spraying an entire crawl space area may also be necessary. Typical application directions are as follows: Dig a 6-8" wide trench in
the soil around the entire building foundation to be treated to the depth of the foundation. For buildings with deep foundations, dig a trench at least 30" deep but in no case deeper than the top of the footing. The rate of application should be 5 gallons of 5.0% solution per 10 linear feet for trenches 15 or less inches deep and 10 gallons per 10 linear feet for trenches deeper than 15 inches. In replacing treated soil, respray at intervals t.o accomplish mixing. Do not spray on plants. Grass, trees and shrubs within 3 feet should be removed or carefully protected by tar paper.

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Summary of Lindane Labeling for Control of Subterranean Termites

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Eight single active ingredient lindane labels have been reviewed for claims of controlling subterranean termites. Lindane is sold as a 1.0 Ib and a 1.65 Ib. active ingredient per gallon emulsifiable concentrate. Lindane is diluted to an 0.8% finished emulsion for use in subterranean termite control Usually the diluent is water, however, one registration directs the use of "solvent" as a diluent and a second registration directs to "dilute with The rates and methods of application are as follows: water or oil".

Buildings with Basements
1 gal/10 sq. ft. applied pre-construction as an overall treatment under basement floorings, attached porches, If fill entrance platforms, utility entrances, etc. is washed gravel or other coarse material, increase dosage to lh gal/10 sq. ft. 2 gal/5 linear feet applied pre- or post-construction in a trench along the inside of foundation walls, \ piers, sewer pipes, conduits, etc. 1 gal/5 linear feet, pre- or post-construction, in a trench along outside of foundation if trench is less than 15" deep. Replace soil and add another gallon per 5 linear feet.

If the tops of footings are deeper than 13*', apply 2 gal/5 linear'feet, replace soil and treat with another 2 gal/5 linear feet. A 30" deep trench would be a maximum trench depth.

In lieu of digging a deep trench, dig a 12" trench then rod to the tops of footings.
1 gal/5 lineal feet, treat all voids in hollow masonry units. Apply so as to reach the footing.

Buildings with Crawl Spaces
Same as Buildings and Basements except no overall subfloor soil treatment. However, the soil under

porches, entrances and similar situations are
treated with 1 -gal/10 sq. ft.

to be

Buildings with Concrete Slab on Ground
Similar to Buildings with Basements.

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Summary of_Heptachlor Labeling for
Subterranean Termite Control

There are four heptachlor formulations marketed which may be used to control subterranean termites. It is formulated as a 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, and 4.0 Ib. active per gallon emulsifiable. Nineteen labels were reviewed for use and application information. With few exceptions, heptachlor is to be applied as a 0.3^ emulsion. The exceptions are 1.0% emulsions which are for professional use only. It may be used as a pre- or post-construction treatment and caji be applied as a general soil treatment, injected subslab, in trench applications or rodded into the soil in cases of deep foundations, or applied to masonry voids. Typical rates of application are as follows:
Pre-construction Subslab Treatment
1 gal/10 sq. ft. overall treatment and 2 gal/5 linear feet applied in a trench in critical areas along inside and outside of foundation walls, around utility entrances, etc.

Crawl Spaces
2 gal/5 lineal feet in a trench along the outside of foundation walls, including entrance platforms and porches where the foundation is no more than 18" deep. 4 gal/5 lineal feet as above if foundation is deeper than 18". Do not exceed 30" in depth and do not trench deeper than the tops of footings.

1 gal/10 sq. ft. of soil surface as a pre-construction treatment where the attached porches, entrance platforms, etc. have slab covering on soil fill.
1 gal/5 lineal feet of wall to voids in hollow masonry units of the foundation.

Buildings with Basements
1 gal/10 sq. ft. as an overall pre-construction treatment under the basement flooring, attached porches, entrance platforms, utility.entrances and similar situations where slab fill is at ground level. 2 gal/5 lineal feet in a trench along outside of foundation walls including entrance platforms, etc. If trenches exceed 18" in depth, apply 4 gal/5 lineal feet. Do not trench deeper than tops of footings.

1 gal/5 lineal feet of wall, treat all masonry voids.

Subslab injection is permissible for existing structures. Application is made at the rate of 4 gal/10 linear feet.

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Building with Basement
Inside Foundation Wall and Other Critical Areas Drill holes about a foot apart through concrete floors adjacent to the areas requiring treatment. The chemical emulsion should be the soil at the rate of 4 gal/10 linear ft. injected into
Outside Foundation Wall

Same as previous Building with

Basement.

Masonry Void Treat voids in hollow block foundations at the rate of 1 gal/5 linear ft. Do this by drilling or probing
with a rod.

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Apply
Apply

Attached Porches, Entrances, or Platforms on Slab 1 gal/10 sq. ft. of soil surface.

Masonry Voids

Apply 1 gal/5 linear ft. of wall. the emulsion so as to reach the footing.

Building with Basements
Overall Subslab Treatment Apply 1 gal/10 sq. ft. (1.5 gal/ 10 sq. ft. if fill material is gravel or other coarse material)

under basement floor as well as under attached porches, entrance platforms, utility entrances, and similar situations where slab fill is at" grade level.
Inside Foundation Wall and Other Critical Areas.- Apply 2 gal/ linear ft. in a trench along inside of foundation walls, as well as around piers, sewer pipes and conduits. Dig the trench with a band no wider than 6" to the top of the footing.

Outside Foundation Wall Dig a trench with a band no wider than 6'* and no deeper than the top of the footing. If the trench is less than 15" in depth, apply 1 gal/5 linear ft. Replace the soil and apply another 1 gal/5 'linear ft. to the back fill. Cover the back fill -with a thin layer of soil. If trench is more than 15" in depth.to the top of the footing, apply 2 gal/5 linear ft. "to the back fill. Cover the back fill with a thin layer of soil. Alternatively, for deep foundations, dig a trench 15" deep and rod to footing with holes at 12" intervals. A trench 30" deep is a maximum depth required where the top of the rooting is greater than 30" deep.

Masonry Voids

Apply 1 gal/5 linear ft. of wall. emulsion so as to reach the footing.

Apply the

Existing Buildings
Slab-on Ground Construction Subslab Treatment Drill holes about 1 ft. apart through the concrete slab, adjacent to all cracks, and expansion joints and inject the chemical into the soil beneath the slab. Apply at the rate of 4 gal/linear ft. of foundation or expansion joint. Another method is to drill through the foundation walls from the outside and force the chemical just beneath the slab along the inside of the foundation and along all cracks and expansion joints.
Outside Foundation Wall Dig a trench 1 ft. in depth but not below top of footing along the outside foundation wall. Apply the emulsion at the rate of 4 gal/10 linear ft. of trench.

Treat voids in hollow block foundations Masonry Voids 1 gal/5 linear ft. by drilling or rod holes.

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Summary of Dieldrin Labeling for Subterranean Termite Control
There is a single dieldrin formulation marketed which may be used to control subterranean termites. It is formulated as a 1.5 Ib. active per gallon emulsifiable. Fifteen labels were reviewed for use and application information. With few exceptions, dieldrin is to be applied as a 0.3% emulsion. The exception is a single label (1348-200) which is labeled for a.1.0% water emulsion for professional use only.

Dieldrin may be used as a pre- or post-construction treatment and can be applied as a general soil treatment, injected subslab, in trench applications or rodded into the soil in cases of deep foundation, or applied to masonry voids. Typical rates of application are as follows:

Slab-on-Ground Construction [Prior to Construction)
Overall Subslab Apply 1 gal/10 sq. ft. (1.5 gal/10 sq. ft. if fill material is gravel or other coarse material).

jjiside Foundation Wall and Other Critical Areas Apply 2 gal/5 linear feet applied in a trench in critical areas along interior foundation wall and around plumbing. Dig the trench no wider than 6" and no deeper than the top of the footing (but no deeper than 15").
Outside Foundation Wall Apply 1 gal/5 linear ft. Replace the soil and apply another 1 gal/S linear ft. to the back fill.

Masonry Voids

Apply 1 gal/5 linear ft. of wall. the emulsion so as to reach the footing.
Crawl Space Construction

Apply

Inside Foundation Wall and Other Critical Areas Apply 2 gal/5 linear ft. in a trench along inside of foundation walls, around piers, sewer pipes, or conduits. Dig the trench no wider than 6" to the footing.

Outside Foundation Wall Apply 1 gal/5 linear ft. Replace the soil and apply another 1 gal/5 linear ft. to the back fill, if trench is less than 15" in depth to the top of the footing. If the trench is more than 15" in depth, apply 2 gal/5 linear ft. Replace the soil and apply another 2 gal/5 linear ft. to the back fill. Cover with a thin layer of soil. Alternately, for deep foundations, make 1" holes 15" deep at 8" intervals in the bottom of a 15" trench. Apply 2 gal/5 linear ft. Repeat the application of 1 gal/5 linear ft. to each 10" of the back fill. Cover treated area with a thin layer of soil. A trench 30" deep is a maximum depth required where the top of the footing is greater than 30" deep.

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Summary of Chlorpyrifos Labeling for
Controlling Subterranean Termites
is a 44.4% The Dow Termiticide Concentrate (Reg. No. emulsifiable concentrate. It is intended for use to control subterranean termites in the Reticulitermes and Coptotermes. The material is to be applied only by or under the supervision of, pest control operators or other trained professional personnel. It is not to be applied as a general, overall soil treatment in crawl spaces. The product is also not to be applied, in any manner, to an area intended as a plenum air space.

464-464)8/

All applications are to be done with the use of a 1.0% chlorpyrlfos emulsion. One gallon of concentrate, which contains 4.0 pounds of active ingredient, is diluted with 49 gallons of water to achieve the 1.0% emulsion. Rates of application for the basic methods of treatment are as follows:

For horizontal chemical barrier
if fill is washed gravel 1 gal/10 sq. ft. of fill use 1 1/2 gal/10 sq. ft. Material must reach soil substrate.

^then

For hollow block foundations or masonry voids, use
2

gal/10

linear feet so it will reach the footing*

For crawl spaces, apply
4 gal/10 linear feet per foot of depth from grade to the bottom of the foundation.

Subslab injection

4 gal/10 linear feet.

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This is no longer an active product. Dursban TC (Reg. No. 464-5&2), a 42.0 percent emulsifiable concentrate is the product recently introduced into the termiticide market. Instructions for use are similar to those for the Dow Termiticide Concentrate.

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EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
ALDRIN

Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
957. technical chemical
aldrin (045101)

000201-00121

25% formulation intermediate aldrin (045101)
002459-00201
2 Ib/gal eroulsifiable concentrate aldrin (045101)

002459-00028

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EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

ALDRIN
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations Formulation(s)

Terrestrial Structures (continued)
Subterranean termites (continued)

(3) Along the outside of foundation walls, dig a narrow trench with a
band no wider than 6 .inches and no deeper than the top of the footings. If the trench is less than 15 inches in depth to the top of the footings, apply 1 gallon per 5 linear feet to the back fill. Cover the back fill with a thin layer of soil. If the trench is more than 15 inches in depth to the top of the footings, apply 2 gallons per 5 linear feet* Replace the soil and apply another 2 gallons per 5 linear feet to the back fill. Cover the back fill with a thin layer of soil. A trench 30 inches deep is a maximum depth

required alongside foundations where the top of the footings is greater than 30 inches deep. In lieu of trenching to a 30 inch depth, make the trench 12 to 15 inches deep and rod to footing, spacing the holes about 1 foot apart.

(4) Treat all voids in hollow masonry units of the foundation" at the rate of 1 gallon per 5 linear feet of wall at or near the footing.

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EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
ALDRIN
Site and Pest

Dosages and
Formulation(s)

Tolerance, Use, Limitations

Terrestrial Structures (continued)
Subterranean termites (continued)

walls,

around sewer pipes or conduits.

;

Trench as in part (3) below.

(3) Along the outside of foundation vails, dig a narrow trench with a band no wider than 6 inches and no deeper than the top of the footings, but no deeper than 15 inches, unless the footing is much deeper in some places on account of the slope of the land, then tteat as under (A) (2). (4) Treat all voids in hollow masonry units of the foundation at the rate of 1 gallon per 5 linear feet of wall at or near the footings, (C) Buildings with Basements (1) Apply 1 gallon per 10 square feet as an overall treatment under the basement flooring, as well as under attached porches, entrance
platforms, utility entrances, and similar situations where slab fill is at the grade level. In case of washed gravel, cinders, or similar coarse material, increase the dosage by one-half. Where crawl spaces

exit,

treat as described in part

(2) below. (2) Apply 2 gallons per 5 linear feet to critical areas only under the basement floorings, as well as porches and entrances having crawl spaces, such as along the inside of foundation walls, around sewer

pipes, piers or conduits. Trench according to directions in part (3)
below.

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Use pattern continued on the next page,

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EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

ALDRIN
Site and Pest

Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations Fonnulation(s)

Terrestrial Structures (continued)

Subterranean termites (continued)
a

maximum depth required alongside

;

Chose foundations where the top of the footings is greater than 30 inches deep. In lieu of trenching to a 30 inch depth, make the trench 12 to 15 inches deep and rod to footing, spacing the holes about 1 foot apart.

(3) Apply 1 gallon per 10 square feet of soil surface under attached porches, entrance platforms, utility entrances, and similar situations where slab or fill is at the grade level,
Where crawl spaces exist, treat as described in part (1) above.

(4) Treat all voids in hollow masonry units of the foundation at the rate of 1 gallon per 5 linear feet of wall at or near the footing.
(B) Buildings with Concrete Slab
on the Ground

(1) Apply 1 gallon per 10 square feet as an overall treatment under the slab as veil as under attached porches,
platforms, utility entrances and similar situations where slab or fill is at grade level. In case of washed gravel, cinders, or similar
entrance

coarse material, increase dosage by one-half. If soil is treated and the concrete slab is not poured shortly thereafter on the same day, a polyethylene sheeting or other waterproof material shall be placed over the treated soil.

(2) Apply-2 gallons per 5 linear feet
to critical areas only under the slab, such as along the inside of foundation

Use pattern continued on the next page.

Issued:

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EPA Index

to

Pesticide Chemicals

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ALDRIN*
TYPE PESTICIDE:
FORMULATIONS:

cO^lOl

Insecticide
Tech

(95Z); FI (252); EC (2 Ib/gal)
None.

GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS:

Site and Pest

Tolerance, Use, Limitations Dosages and Formulation(s)

STRUCTURES, WOOD PRODUCTS AND WOOD COMMODITIES
(Terrestrial Structures (structural pest control and wood protection))
Terrestrial Structures
Subterranean termites

/6400000

@IMGDAGA
emulsion
Soil contact, non-fumigation treatment. $6400085 (A) -Buildings and Crawl Spaces

1 gal 0.5Z

/5 linear ft
or

2 gal 0.5Z emulsion /5 linear ft (2 Ib/gal EC)

(1) Apply 2 gallons per 5 linear feet to critical areas under the house, such as along the inside of foundation walls, around piers, sewer pipe's or conduits. Trench according to directions in part (2) below.

&102.0012

1 gal 0.5Z
emulsion

/10 sq.ft
or 1.5 gal 0.52
emulsion

(2) Along the outside of foundation walls, dig a narrow trench with a band no wider than 6 inches, such

trench to be dug no deeper than the top of the footings. If the trench is less than 15 inches in depth to /10 sq.ft (2 Ib/gal EC) the top of the footings, apply 1 gallon per 5 linear feet. Replace the soil and apply another 1 gallon per 5 linear feet to the back fill. Cover the back fill with a thin layer If the trench is more than of soil. 15 inches in depth to the top of the footings, apply 2 gallons per 5 linear feet. Replace the soil and apply another 2 gallons per 5 linear feet to the back fill. Cover the back fill with a thin layer of soil. A trench 30 inches deep is

&102.0012

Use pattern continued on the next page,

*hexachlorohexahydro-endo, exo-dimethanonaphthalene 95Z and related compounds 5X
Issued:

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EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

CHLORDAME, TECHNICAL
State Label Registrations

AZ Reg. No.

026494-06413
CA Reg. No. 000909-06415

FL Reg. No.

036992-04053
HI Reg. No.
003579-08610

013284-08919

LA Reg. No. 004841-08596
OH Reg. No.

038063-09677
PA Reg. No.

03.5072-10349
TX Reg. No. 012188-04968
035081-10586

Issued:

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III-058201-21

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CHLORDANE, TECHNICAL

Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&275.0012 tf

752 emulsifiable
000485-00029

concentrate

chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503)

005605-00140*

*Jacket currently unavailable for review

&101.5015 tf

1.5 Ib/gal soluble concentrate/liquid chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503) 000876-00100 000655-00520

Issued:

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III-058201-20

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CHLORDANE. TECHNICAL
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)

502 emulsifiable concentrate (continued)
#
chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503)

006720-00071 &262.5012
#

62.52 emulsifiable concentrate chlordane (058201) 001772-00051
72X emulsifiable concentrate
chlordane C058201)

&272.0012 #

003743-00310
chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503) 005887-00067 001767-00062 000654-00012 chlordane

(058201),

kerosene (063501) plus xylene range aromatic solvent

(086803)
001191-00096
#
chlordane (058201) plus xylene range aromatic solvent (086803)

000016-00096

000016-00116

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3.0012

73Z emulsifiable concentrate chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503) 006409-00013 000654-00019 000192-00043

&273.0512

73.05Z emulsifiable concentrate chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503) 001348-00058 73.5X emulsifiable concentrate chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503) 000572-00065

&273..5012 tf

&274.0012

74Z emulsifiable

concentrate

^
*

chlordane (058201) plus kerosene (063501) 000239-01232
chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503)

000070-00119
003286-00008

007122-00034

^
&274.3512 tf

chlordane (058201) plus xylene range aromatic solvent (086803)

009779-00042

74.352 emulsifiable concentrate chlordane (058201) plus kerosene (063501) 000746-00119 000746-00076

Issued:

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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)

&210.0012

^
&225.0012 tf
&240.0012

102 emulsifiable concentrate chlordane (058201) plus kerosene (063501)

005778-00033
252 emulsifiable concentrate cblordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503) 005490-00004 000655-00619 402 emulsifiable concentrate chlordane (058201) 000595-00129
42.29Z emulsifiable concentrate chlordane <058201) plus aromatic petroleum distillate (006601)

^
&242.2912

^
&242.3712

000746-00058

003772-00008

^
&244.0012

\ 42.37Z emulsifiable concentrate aromatic petroleum distillate (006601) chlordane (058201) plus 000407-00269
i-

^

# &245.0012
#
#

A

44Z emulsifiable concentrate chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503) 000690-00053 000239-00478
45Z emulsifiable concentrate
chlordane (058201) plus kerosene (063501')

000728-00045
chlordaTie (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503)

000475-00192 001339-00087
#

000485-00025

000551-00120

000654-00067

chlordane (058201) plus xylene range aromatic solvent (086803)

001191-00018
&246.0012

^
&246.7012
it
&248.0012 #

46Z emulsifiable concentrate chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503)

001421-00023

036272-00003

46.7% emulsifiable concentrate -chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503)

001353-00004
48^: emulsifiable concentrate chlordane (058201) plus kerosene (063501)

001767-00087
&250.0012

50% emulsifiable concentrate chlordane (058201) plus aromatic petroleum 007401-00078
Issued:

/^^cm-^ derivative solvent (.006501;

12-01-80

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CHLORDANE, TECHNICAL

Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4

Ib/gal emulsifiable concentrate (continued)
chlordane (058201) plus xylene range aromatic solvent

*
&107.6012

(086803)

001598-00244

001990-00178

002269-00093

007273-00093

034704-00001
7.6 Ib/gal emulsifiable concentrate chlordane C058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503)

003618-00007
&108.0012
8 Ib/gal emulsifiable concentrate

?

chlordane (058201) 000201-00316 000-550-00107 000998-00060 005549-00041

000829-00214

000829-00247

chlordane (058201) plus aromatic petroleum distillate (006601) 040940-00001 chlordane (058201) plus kerosene (063501) 000004-00274' 000004- 00286 000299-00171 000.539-00191 001386" 00353 002217-00098 010107-00007

000299-00207

002217-00636

cblordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503) 000004-00096 000148- 00139 000192-00131 000192- 00133 000226-00184 000239- 00381 000537-00005 000551- 00133 000655-00506 000779- 00017 000802-00071 000869- .00014 OOQ876-00300 000876-00063000876- 00104 000904- 00135 001066-00009 001339- 00074 001598-00145 001842- 00041 001927-00021 003342- 00080 004887-00048 004931- 00112 004981-00006 005481- 00050 005605-00006 006720- 00002 006720-00138 006720- 00274 006754-00009 006830- 00015 007234-00006 008612- 00086 009404-00006 009591- 00007 01097.5-00002 040831- 00005 044317-00023
chlordane (058201) plus xylene (086802)

001812-00236
000279-00538 004185-00144
tf

002124-00742 001812-00242 004185-00527

005797-00088

09859-00063

chlordane (058201) plus xylene range aromatic solvent (086803)

001812-00243
009779-00250

002269-00094

chlordane (058201) plus isoparaffinic hydrocarbons (505200)

000904-00223

&108.3312

*

jj. 33^ Ib/gal

emulsifiabJ.e

concentrate

chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503)

001307-00056

Issued:

12-01-80

III-058201-17

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CHLORDANE, TECHNICAL

'^r*^^

Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&020.0004 20Z granular
chlordane (058201)

9

001812-00228
chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503)

009649-00002
&025.0004 # 25Z granular chlordane (058201) 000876-00307 003286-00006

009.779-00188

&020.0005

f
&040.0006

202 pelleted/tableted chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503)
009649-00002 40X wettable powder chlordane (058201). 000279-00383 000876-00290 009859-00052
4 Ib/gal emulsiftable concentrate chlordane (058201)

*
&104.0012

001812-00230

005481-00128

000148-00027
chlordane (058201) plus aromatic petroleum derivative solvent (006501) 007401-00292 chlordane (058201) plus aromatic petroleum distillate (006601) 001381-00083
chlordane (058201) plus heavy aromatic naphtha (006602)

001381-00051
chlordane (058201), heavy aromatic naphtha (006602) plus petroleum distillate (063503) 000226-00177 chlordane (058201) plus kerosene (063501) 000004-00275 000004-00287 001386-00026 010107-00008 002217-00034 005905-00102

#

001386-00324 011611-00004

chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503) 000655-00516 000654-00110 000192-00042 000192-00132 001066-00026 000876-00312 000779-00082 000876-00086 002626-00006 001941-00066 001842-00042 001348-00050 004981-00005 004887-00183 004828-00016 004887-00019 006720-00273 006720-00272 006720-00176 005801-00003 009591-00006 007234-00005 007122-00003 006754-00011

040831-00024

Issued:

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III-058201-16

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CHLORDANE, TECHNICAL

Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
&299.9901 100% technical chemical chlordane (058201) 000655-00024 000876-00273 000876-00281 000876-00280

000876-00276

000876-00277

&104.0002
#

4 Ib/gal formulation intermediate chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503) 000876-00306 000655-00026 000876-00305
8 Ib/gal formulation intermediate cblordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503)

&108.0002
#

000876-00303 &240.0002 tf 40Z

000876-00304

formulation intermediate
000655-00046
000655-00047

chlordane (058201)

&250.0002

50^ formulation intermediate chlordane (058201)
000655-00017 000655-00092 73Z formulation intermediate chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503) 000655-00048

&273.0002

&005.0003

52 dust
chlordane (058201) 001812-00227 000829-00244

^
&010.0003
#

10Z dust
chlordane (058201) 000070-00039 000299-00102 000876-00324 000876-00294

00.0829-00246
001812-00098

000869-00007 002393-00095

006720-00069
&005.0004 tf

009859-00058

5Z granular
chlordane (058201) 011656-00066

&010.0004

102 granular
chlordane (058201)

^
tf

000016-00078 000876-00311 009779-00198

000148-00466 000876-00323 009779-00236

000769-00177

001812-00229
009859-00051

000829-00245 003342-00091

014775-00041

033955-00485
chlordane (058201) plus petroleum distillate (063503)

004887-00157

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III-058201-15

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CHLORDANE. TECHNICAL
Site and Pest

Dosages and
Formulation(s)

Tolerance, Use, Limitations

Terrestrial Structures (including construction sites) (continued)

Subterranean termites (continued)

c*

soil with a layer of untreated soil. Do not apply chlordane in any manner to an area intended as a plenum air After treatment, sespace*
curely plug all holes drilled in construction
elements.

;

RETREATMENT RESTRICTIONS Retreatment for subterranean termites should only be made when: I* There is1 evidence of active termite infestation subsequent to the initial treatment, or 2. There has been a disruption of the chemical barrier in the soil due to construction, excavations, landscaping, etc.

May be formulated with aromatic petroleum distillate; kerosene;
kerosene and xylene range aromatic

solvent; petroleum distillate; xylene range aromatic solvent; or isoparaffioic hydrocarbons-

Issued:

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III-058201-14

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TECHNICAL

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Site and Pest

Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations Formulation(s)

^

Terrestrial Structures (including construction sites) (continued)
Subterranean termites (continued)

2.

Hollov block foundations or

3.

4.

voids of masonry should be treated to make a continuous chemical barrier in voids. Apply at the rate of 2 gallons of 1 percent emulsion (1 gallon of 2 percent emulsion) per 10 linear feet. For basements apply at the rate of 4 gallons of 1 percent emulsion (2 gallons of 2 percent emulsion) per 10 linear feet. Where footings are greater than 1 foot of depth from the grade to the bottom of the foundation, application may be made by trenching and/or rodding Treat outside of foundation vails, and if necessary along inside of foundation walls, along cracks -in basement floors, along interior load bearing vails, around sever pipes, conduits, and piers. In crawl spaces apply at the rate of 4 gallons of 1 percent emulsion (2 gallons of 2 percent emulsion) per 10 linear feet per foot of depth from grade Co bottom of foundation. Application may be made by rodding, low pressure spray, and/or trenching. Treat both sides of foundation and around all piers and pipes. a. Rod holes should"be spaced (about 1 foot) to provide a continuous chemical barrier,
b. Trench need not be wider than 6 inches nor below the foundation. The emulsion should be mixed with the soil as it replaced in the trench. Cover the treated

Use pattern continued on the next page.

Issued:

12-01-80

III-058201-13

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":l

CHLORDANE. TECHNICAL
Site and Pest

^ ?'-':- ;-

Dosages and Tolerance, Use^ Limitations Formulation(s)

Terrestrial Structures (including construction sites) (continued)
Subterranean termites (continued)

1.

For slab-on-ground construction apply at the rate of 4 gallons of 1 percent emulsion (2 gallons of 2 percent emulsion) per 10 linear feet.. Application may be made by sub-slab injection. Injectors should not extend beyond the tops of the footings. Treat along the outside of the foundation and where necessary on the inside of foundation walls. Treatment may also be required along 1 'aide of interior partitions and along all cracks and expansion joints. a. Drill holes in the slab to provide a continuous chemical barrier. b. Where necessary, drill through the foundation vails from the outside and force the emulsion just beneath the slab or along all the
cracks and expansion joints and other critical areas. For shallow foundations, 1 foot or less, dig a narrow trench approximately 6 inches wide along the outside of the foundation vails. Do
not

c*

dig below the bottom of

d

the foundation. The emulsion should be applied to the trench and the soil at 4 gallons of 1 percent emulsion (2 gallons of 2 percent emulsion) per 10 linear feet as the soil is replaced in Cover the the trench. treated soil with a layer of untreated soil. For foundations deeper than I foot follow rates for basements.

Use pattern continued on the next page.

Issued:

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III-058201-12

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