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2 Formulations Active ingredient - the chemical that control the target pest may be sold in several formulations Inert (inactive) ingredients - used to dilute pesticide

3 LIQUID FORMULATIONS

4 Emulsifiable Concentrates (EC or E)  one or more petroleum-based solvents  liquid active ingredient  An added adjuvent allows petroleum to mix with water  Emulsion

5 Emulsifiable Concentrates (EC or E) Advantages  requires little agitation  non-abrasive  non-plugging of screens and nozzles

6 Emulsifiable Concentrates (EC or E) Disadvantages  highly concentrated  easy absorption through skin  corrosive, can deteriorate hoses, gaskets and painted

7 Ready-to-use (RTU)  already mixed and ready to apply  over the counter products  low active ingredients

8 Ultra-Low-Volume (ULV)  approximately 100 percent active ingredient  little or no dilution  used in ag, forestry, and mosquito control

9 Flowables (F or L)  Active ingredient is an insoluble solid  Powder (active ingredient) mixed with liquid (inert ingredient)  Forms a suspension

10 Flowables (F or L) Advantage  seldom clog nozzles  easy handling

11 Flowables (F or L) Disadvantages  requires agitation  residual

12 Aerosols (A)  contain low % of a.i.  ready-to-use-aerosol  self-contained units, spray cans  fog - used in mosquito control

13 Invert Emulsions  water-soluble pesticide dispersed in an oil carrier  large droplets  used in rights-of-way (roadsides)

14 DRY FORMULATIONS

15 Dust (D)  ready to use  low % of a.i. (0.5% to 10%)  used dry  easy drift potential  often small area use, indoor use, or seed treatment

16 Dust (D) Advantages  ready to use  simple equipment  use duster for adequate coverage

17 Dust (D) Disadvantages  easy drift  does not stick to surfaces well  even distribution difficult

18 Baits (B)  a.i. mixed with food or attractive substance  low a.i.  pest killed when consuming food

19 Baits (B) Advantages  ready to use  pest goes to bait

20 Baits (B) Disadvantages  attractive to children and pets  can attract wildlife  dead pest cause odor

21 Granules (G)  similar to dust, large dispersible particles  a.i. is low %

22 Granules (G) Advantages  drift low

23 Granules (G) Disadvantages  do not stick to foliage  may need watered in

24 Pellets (P)  similar to G but uniform in size

25 Wettable Powders (WP or W)  look just like dusts  mixed with water  suspension  do not dissolve, needs to be continuously agitated

26 Wettable Powders (WP or W) Disadvantage  inhalation hazard  require good agitation  abrasive  difficult to mix  clog potential  residual

27 Soluble powders (SP or WSP)  similar to WP, but dissolve in water - solution  little agitation needed

28 Microencapsulated pesticides (M)  pesticides surrounded by plastic coating  mixed with water and applied as spray

29 Microencapsulated pesticides (M) Advantages  encapsulation will release pesticide over time  good safety and ease of use

30 Microencapsulated pesticides (M) Disadvantages  constant agitation  attractive to bees (pick up and take back to hive…pollen?)

31 Water-Dispersible Granules (WDG or DF)  similar to WP, but granules  mixed with water, granules break apart  no inhalation  easy to handle

32 Fumigants

33 Fumigants  poisonous gases  used in structural pest control and grain storage

34 Fumigants Advantages  one treatment will kill everything - insect and disease  penetrates everything

35 Fumigants Disadvantages  target site must be enclosed  highly toxic  specialized equipment

36 ADJUVANTS

37 Formulation ADJUVANTS Formulation adjuvant may be incorporated into product  Improve storage and/or compatibility

38 Formulation ADJUVANTS Formulation adjuvant  Emulsifiers: enable mixing of water- insoluble products  Buffering agent: control pH of solution  Antifoaming: reduce foam during mixing

39 Spray ADJUVANTS Spray adjuvant increases efficacy  Surfactant is a ‘surface-active agent’  Reduces surface tension  Improves absorptive capability

40 Spray ADJUVANTS  Stickers: increase adhesive nature  Spreader-sticker: combined with surfactant


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