1L 5L 20L 110L 1000LActive500 g/L Chlorpyrifos
For post-construction management of subterranean termites in accord with the Australian Standard Series AS 3660 and certain insect pests of fruit, vegetables, field crops, pastures commercial turf, and other situations as specified in the Directions for Use.
This product is too hazardous for use by householders.
do not use this product in or around the home.
Situations of Use as a Termiticide.
- Installing a treated soil barrier around buildings – Industrial and farm use only.
- Installing a treated soil barrier around buildings north of the Tropic of Capricorn or where Mastotermes darwiniensis is a concern. Industrial and farm use only.
- Treatment of termite nest or colony.
- Installing a treated soil barrier around new and existing poles, eg transmission and building poles, fence posts and palings.
Crop / Insects
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Apples & Pears
- San Jose Scale
- Woolly aphid
- Wingless Grasshopper
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Avocado
- Avocado Leafroller
- Ivy Leafroller
- Latania scale
- Hairy
- Caterpillars
- Light brown apple moth
- Redshouldered leaf beetle
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Bananas
- Banana scab moth
- Banana weevil borer
- Caterpillars
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Carrots
Light brown apple moth
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Cassava
Cutworms
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Citrus
California red scale
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Citrus Pome Fruit
Wingless Grasshopper
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Cole crops
Including Cabbage, Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts and Broccoli
- Cabbage moth
- Cabbage white butterfly
- Cabbage aphid
- Cluster caterpillar
- Cabbage cluster caterpillar
- Corn earworm
- Native budworm
- Wingless Grasshopper
- Redlegged earth mite
- Blue oat mite.
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Cabbage, Cauliflower
African black beetle
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Cucurbits
White flies
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Ginger
Cutworms
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Grape vines
- Light brown apple moth
- Grapevine moth
- Grapevine scale
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Kiwi fruit
- Common armyworm
- Southern armyworm
- Light brown apple moth
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Mango
Common Mango scale
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Pineapples
- Pineapple mealybug
- Ants
- White grubs
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Potatoes
- African black beetle
- Whitefringed weevil
- Wireworms
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Silver beet
- Redlegged earth mite
- Blue oat mite
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Stone fruit (excluding cherries)
European earwig or San Jose scale
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Strawberries
Field crickets or Mole crickets
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Tomatoes
- Tomato grubs
- Native budworm
- Green vegetable bug
- Green peach aphid
- Wingless grasshopper
- Wireworm
- False wireworm
- African black beetle
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Vegetables:
Including: Asparagus, Beans, Beetroot, Broccoli, Brussels, sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Capsicum, Carrot, Celery, Eggplant, Onion, Peas, Potato, Radish, Rhubarb, Shallot, Sweet potato, Tomato, Turnip.
- Wingless grasshopper
- Cutworms
- Field crickets
- Mole crickets
- Vegetable weevil.
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Crop / Insect – Field Crops & Pasture
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Cereals, Pasture, Forage crops
- Southern armyworm
- Common armyworm
- Blackheaded Pasture Cockchafer
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Cereals
Pasture webworm
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Cereals & Pasture young plants of oil seeds
Cutworms
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Cereals & Pasture Oil seeds
Cutworms (Agrotis munda and A. infusa)
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Cereals
Cereal curculio
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Cereals, Pasture, Forage crops
- Spur-throated locust
- Australian plague locust
- Migratory locust
- Blue Oat mite
- Redlegged earth mite
- Lucerne flea
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Cereals Pasture & Oil seeds
Wingless Grasshopper
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Field Peas, Broad beans, Chickpeas, Lupins, Lucerne, Lucerne pastures, Clover seed crops, Rapeseed, Linseed, Safflower, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye, Triticale, Improved annual pastures, Established perennial pastures
Blue oat mite, Redlegged earth mite
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Cotton (young plants)
- Cutworms
- Pink spotted bollworm moth
- Spur-throated locusts
- Wingless grasshopper
- Cotton aphid
- Cotton flea beetles
- Redshouldered leaf beetle
- Springtails
- Migratory locust
- Wireworm
- False Wireworm
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Lucerne (young plants)
Cutworms (Agrotis munda and A. infusa)
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Lucerne
Webspinner caterpillar, Lucerne leaf roller
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Lucerne and Medics in Pasture and Forage crops
- Spotted alfalfa aphid
- Bluegreen aphid
- Pea aphid
- Sitona weevil
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Hops
- Armyworm common and Southern
- Light Brown Apple Moth
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Maize, Soybeans, Sunflower
- African black beetle
- False wireworm
- Cockroaches
Field Crickets - Wireworms
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Safflower
False wireworm, Wireworms
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Pasture
- Lawn armyworm
- Sod webworm
- Blackheaded pasture cockchafer.
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Pasture, Forage crops
- Underground grass grub
Brown pasture looper - Pasture webworm
- Underground grass grub
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Rapeseed (Canola)
Wireworm, False wireworm
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Rice
Bloodworm, Brown planthopper
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Sorghum
Note: (DO NOT use on Sugar Drip or Alpha sorghum. Check new varieties before applying to entire crop)
- Southern armyworm
- Common armyworm
- Cutworms
- Spur-throated locust
- Australian plague locust
- Migratory locust
- Sorghum midge
- Wireworm
- False wireworm
- Corn aphid
- False wireworm
- Cockroaches
- Field crickets
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Sugar cane
- Southern armyworm
- Common armyworm
- Spur-throated locust
- Australian plague locust
- Migratory locust
- Symphylids
- Sugar cane wireworm
- African black beetle
- Black beetle.
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Tobacco
- Wireworm
- False wireworm
- Cutworms
Crop / Insect – Ornamentals & Turf
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Potted ornamentals commercial cultivation only
Scarab beetles – Larvae
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Commercial Turf to which the public does not have access.
- Funnel Ant
- African Black Beetle
- Argentine Stem Weevil
- Blackheaded Pasture Cockchafer
- Brown Pasture Looper
- Pasture Webworm
- Lawn Armyworm
- Sod Webworm
- Underground Grass Grub
- Crickets
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Commercial and Industrial Areas not publicly accessible
Argentine Ants
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Duboisia – commercial cultivation only
Cutworms
Refer to the Apparent Dingo 500 Instruction Booklet (PDF) for directions for use, proper application periods, dosage and situational applications.