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Chemical control, Wasmannia, little fire ant
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June 2012. A post cintaining infoiramtion on a product called Tango, the Hawaii Ant Lab get drew some comments from members.
www.littlefireants.com/index_files/tango.htm
A member said that the articvle reminded him of the product Ant Rid, a liquid bait used in Australai (and probably elsewhere).How safe is the ingredients in Tango. The article says that S-methoprene is one of the safest insecticides available today, but what does that mean?
A member from FAO Pest and Pesticide Management Group said in response:
While the insecticide Tango with its active ingredient methoprene falls under the Toxicity Class WHO (a.i.) U; EPA (formulation) IV = unlikely to present acute hazard in normal use; the insecticide Ant-Rid Bait used to control ants in Australia with its active ingredient Fipronil (phenylpyrazole) has been classified in Toxicity Class WHO (a.i.) II; EPA (formulation) II = moderately hazardous! It has been banned for use in many countries because it is highly toxic to honeybees, and other pollinators, both by direct contact and by ingestion.
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