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Martins Permethrin 1% Synergized Pour On is an effective insecticide that will help control lice, face flies, and horn flies on beef cattle, lactating and non-lactating calves and dairy cattle. It also eliminates keds on lambs and sheep when applied as pour-on. This oil-based formula consists of Permethrin, synergized with Piperonyl Butoxide which guarantees a quick knock-down and adequate result. Martins Permethrin 1% Synergized Pour On is ready to use and can be utilized as a pour on, and mist spray with no dilution required, but it also has directions for use with backrubbers.
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Active Ingredient | Permethrin 1%, Piperonyl butoxide 1% |
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Target pests | Flies, Lice, Sheep Keds, Face Flies, Horn Flies, Mosquitoes, Ticks |
For use in | Sheep, Cattle (Lactating & Non-Lactating), Beef, Dairy, Cows, Calves and Lambs |
Application | Pour-on, Mist Spray or Back Rubber |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
NOT FOR SALE TO | AK |
Shipping Weight | 7.52 lbs |
Manufacturer | Control Solutions (Mfg. Number: 82031766) |
UPC | 072693317666 |
EPA Registration | 53883-75 |
READY TO USE - No dilution necessary [except for back rubber devices].
For cattle and sheep, repeat treatment as needed, but do not exceed 5 fl. ozs. during any 14 day interval. For optimum lice control, two treatments at a 14 day interval are recommended.
Special Notes:
This is not effective in controlling cattle grubs. This is an oil-base, ready-to-use product that may leave an oily appearance on the hair coat of some animals. This should be used in an integrated pest management system which may involve repeat treatments and the use of other pest control practices.
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Martins Permethrin 1% Synergized Pour On RTU is only for use on Sheep, Cattle (Lactating & Non-Lactating), Beef, Dairy, Cows, Calves and Lambs. Martins Horse and Stable Spray (RTU) would be for use on horses.
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