- Fipronil - Wikipedia
Fipronil is used as the active ingredient in flea control products for pets and home roach baits as well as field pest control for corn, golf courses, and commercial turf
- Fipronil Fact Sheet - NPIC
What is fipronil? Fipronil is a broad use insecticide that belongs to the phenylpyrazole chemical family Fipronil is used to control ants, beetles, cockroaches, fleas, ticks, termites, mole crickets, thrips, rootworms, weevils, and other insects Fipronil is a white powder with a moldy odor
- Fipronil Products Information | DIY Pest Control - Free Shipping
Fipronil is one of the newest names on the market for pest control, effective in the elimination of ants, roaches, termites, and other common pests This Phenylpyrazole family insecticide packs a powerful punch, with a projected kill rate of up to 95% of ants and roaches within just 3 to 5 days
- Assessment of Human Exposure to Fipronil
This human exposure assessment document was prepared as part of the risk assessment All fipronil products registered in California were considered and all label-described uses of these products were assessed for fipronil exposure, including occupational and non-occupational scenarios
- Fipronil - What You Need To Know | Veterinary Prescriber
Products containing fipronil are used to control fleas and ticks, which are parasites that can infest cats and dogs The most common fipronil products are known as ‘spot-ons’
- Fipronil | C12H4Cl2F6N4OS | CID 3352 - PubChem
Fipronil is a slow acting poison When mixed with a bait it allows the poisoned insect time to return to the colony or haborage In cockroaches the feces and carcass can contain sufficient residual pesticide to kill others in the same nesting site
- Fipronil 0. 0143G Granular Broadcast Insecticide Granules
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- Why Is Fipronil Banned or Restricted? - LegalClarity
Explore the multifaceted reasons behind the global bans and restrictions on the powerful insecticide, Fipronil
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