KOMONDOR 200 INSECTICIDE

Country: Australia

Language: English

Source: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

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Active ingredient:

IMIDACLOPRID; IMIDACLOPRID

Available from:

CROP CULTURE PTY LTD

INN (International Name):

imidacloprid(200g/L)

Pharmaceutical form:

SUSPENSION CONCENTRATE

Composition:

IMIDACLOPRID GUANIDINE Active 200.0 g/L; IMIDACLOPRID GUANIDINE Active 200.0 g/L

Units in package:

1-110L

Class:

A - Agricultural

Therapeutic group:

APPLE | AZALEA - IN POT | BRASSICA FORAGE CROP | CAPSICUM OR PEPPER | COTTON | CUCUMBER | CUCURBIT | DUBOISIA OR CORKWOOD | EGGP

Therapeutic area:

INSECTICIDE

Therapeutic indications:

APHID | AZALEA LACE BUG | BLACK PEACH APHID | BRONZE ORANGE BUG | BROWN FLEA BEETLE | CABBAGE APHID | CHRYSOMELID BEETLE - LARVAE | CITRUS MEALY BUG | ELM LEAF BEETLE | FLATID | FULLER'S ROSE WEEVIL | GREEN PEACH APHID | GREENHOUSE THRIP | HARLEQUIN BUG | HIBISCUS FLOWER BEETLE | LONG SOFT SCALE | LONGTAILED MEALY BUG | MELON THRIPS | MIRIDS | PSYLLID OR LERP INSECT | SCARAB BEETLE - LARVA | SILVERLEAF WHITEFLY | TURNIP APHID | WOOLLY APHID | BEMISIA TABACI (BIOTYPE B) | COTTON WHITEFLY | ELM TREE LEAF BEETLE | GREY CABBAGE APHID | LIPAPHIS PSUEDOBRASSICAE | PANDANUS PLANTHOPPER | POINSETTIA WHITEFLY

Product summary:

Poison schedule: 5; Withholding period: Apples: NOT REQUIRED WHEN USED AS DIRECT ED Cotton: DO NOT harvest for 13 weeks after application DO NOT graze or cut fo r stock food Cucurbits: DO NOT harvest for 1 day after application Tomatoes: D O NOT harvest for 3 days after applicati on Brassicas, Capsicum, Egg Plant, Pota toes,Sweet potatoes: DO NOT harvest for 7 days after application Stone Fruit: D O NOT harvest for 21 days after applicat ion DO NOT graze any treated area or cu t for stock food. DO NOT feed produce h arvested from treated area to animals in cluding poultry. GRAZING Sugarcane: D O NOT GRAZE OR CUT FOR STOCK FOOD FOR 2 1 WEEKS AFTER APPLICATION; Host/pest details: APPLE: [WOOLLY APHID]; AZALEA - IN POT: [AZALEA LACE BUG]; BRASSICA FORAGE CROP: [CABBAGE APHID, TURNIP APHID]; CAPSICUM OR PEPPER: [GREEN PEACH APHID, SILVERLEAF WHITEFLY]; COTTON: [APHID, BROWN FLEA BEETLE, MIRIDS]; CUCUMBER: [SILVERLEAF WHITEFLY]; CUCURBIT: [GREEN PEACH APHID, SILVERLEAF WHITEFLY]; DUBOISIA OR CORKWOOD: [GREEN PEACH APHID]; EGGPLANT: [GREEN PEACH APHID, MELON THRIPS, SILVERLEAF WHITEFLY]; ELM TREE: [ELM LEAF BEETLE]; EUCALYPTUS SEEDLING: [CHRYSOMELID BEETLE - LARVAE, PSYLLID OR LERP INSECT]; ORNAMENTAL: [APHID, AZALEA LACE BUG, BRONZE ORANGE BUG, CITRUS MEALY BUG, FULLER'S ROSE WEEVIL, GREENHOUSE THRIP, HARLEQUIN BUG, HIBISCUS FLOWER BEETLE, LONG SOFT SCALE, LONGTAILED MEALY BUG, PSYLLID OR LERP INSECT, SILVERLEAF WHITEFLY - SUPPRESSION]; ORNAMENTAL PLANT - POTTED: [SCARAB BEETLE - LARVA, SILVERLEAF WHITEFLY - SUPPRESSION]; PANDANUS TREE: [FLATID]; POTATO: [GREEN PEACH APHID]; ROSE: [APHID]; STONE FRUIT: [BLACK PEACH APHID, GREEN PEACH APHID]; SUGAR CANE: [CHILDERS CANEGRUB, GREYBACK CANEGRUB]; SWEET POTATO: [SILVERLEAF WHITEFLY]; TOMATO: [GREEN PEACH APHID, SILVERLEAF WHITEFLY]; TURF: [AFRICAN BLACK BEETLE - 1ST INSTAR LARVAE, ARGENTINIAN SCARAB - FIRST INSTAR LARVAE, BILL BUG - LARVAE, PRUINOSE SCARAB - FIRST INSTAR LARVAE]; For the control of various insect pests of cotton, fruit, vegetables and ornamentals; a soil applied treatment for the control of greyback & Childers canegrub in sugarcane & silverleaf whitefly in various vegetable crops.See CRITICAL COMMENTS etc on label.

Authorization status:

Registered

Authorization date:

2023-07-01

Patient Information leaflet

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CROP CULTURE PTY LTD 67913/104936
COMPANY NAME:
APVMA APPROVAL NO:
LABEL NAME:
Komondor 200 Insecticide
SIGNAL HEADINGS:
CAUTION
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
CONSTITUENT
STATEMENTS:
200 g/L IMIDACLOPRID
MODE OF ACTION: GROUP
4A
INSECTICIDE
STATEMENT OF
CLAIMS:
For the Control of Various Insect Pests of Cotton, Fruit, Vegetables
and Ornamentals
A Soil Applied treatment for the Control of Greyback and Childers
Canegrub in Sugarcane
and Silverleaf Whitefly in Various Vegetable Crops
NET CONTENTS:
10 L
110 L
1 L
20 L
5 L
60 L
RESTRAINTS:
DO NOT use on crops produced hydroponically or in glasshouses and
other covered
situations.
DO NOT apply Komondor 200 Insecticide or any other Group 4A
Insecticide as a foliar
spray after soil application of Komondor 200 Insecticide in that crop.
DO NOT apply more than 1 application of Komondor 200 Insecticide per
crop for
vegetables, per ratoon crop for sugarcane.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE: RLP APPROVED
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WITHHOLDING
PERIODS:
WITHHOLDING PERIODS
HARVEST
Brassicas, capsicum, eggplant, potatoes, sweet potatoes:
DO NOT HARVEST FOR 7 DAYS AFTER APPLICATION
Cotton:
DO NOT HARVEST FOR 13 WEEKS AFTER APPLICATION
Cucurbits:
DO NOT HARVEST FOR 1 DAY AFTER APPLICATION
Stone fruit:
DO NOT HARVEST FOR 21 DAYS AFTER APPLICATION
Tomatoes:
DO NOT HARVEST FOR 3 DAYS AFTER APPLICATION
GRAZING
Sugarcane:
DO NOT GRAZE OR CUT FOR STOCK FOOD FOR 21 WEEKS AFTER APPLICATION
All other crops:
DO NOT GRAZE ANY TREATED AREA OR CUT FOR STOCK FOOD OR FEED
PRODUCE HARVESTED FROM TREATED AREA TO ANIMALS, INCLUDING POULTRY
TRADE ADVICE:
EXPORT OF TREATED PRODUCE
Growers should note that MRLs or import tolerances do not exist in all
markets for edible
produce treated with Komondor 200 Insecticide. If you are growing
produce for export,
please check with Crop Culture Pty Ltd for the latest information on
MRLs and import
tolerances before using Komondor 200 Insecticide.
GENERAL
INSTRUCTIONS:
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Summary of Product characteristics

                                PRODUCT NAME: KOMONDOR 200 INSECTICIDE
PAGE: 1 OF 6
THIS VERSION ISSUED: MAY, 2016
SAFETY DATA SHEET
Issued by: Crop Culture Pty Ltd
Phone: 0413 587 682
POISONS INFORMATION CENTRE: 13 11 26 FROM ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA
SECTION 1 - IDENTIFICATION OF THE MATERIAL AND SUPPLIER
CROP CULTURE PTY LTD
PHONE 0413 587 682
UNIT 9, 57-59 HORNE ST
FAX: 03 8888 9992
SUNBURY VIC 3429 AUSTRALIA
WWW.CROPCULTURE.COM.AU
CHEMICAL NATURE:
Imidacloprid is a pyridine-derived insecticide.
TRADE NAME:
KOMONDOR 200 INSECTICIDE
APVMA APPROVAL NO:
67913
PRODUCT USE:
Insecticide for the control of various insect pests of cotton, fruit,
vegetables
and ornamentals and a soil applied treatment for the control of
greyback and
childers canegrub in sugarcane and silverleaf whitefly in various
vegetable
crops.
CREATION DATE:
JUNE 2014
THIS VERSION ISSUED:
MAY, 2016 and is valid for 5 years from this date.
SECTION 2 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
STATEMENT OF HAZARDOUS NATURE
This product is classified as: Not classified as hazardous according
to the criteria of SWA.
Not a Dangerous Good according to the Australian Dangerous Goods (ADG)
Code.
RISK PHRASES: Not Hazardous - No criteria found.
SAFETY PHRASES: S23, S36, S24/25. Do not breathe mists. Wear suitable
protective clothing. Avoid contact
with skin and eyes.
SUSMP CLASSIFICATION: S5
ADG CLASSIFICATION: None allocated. Not a Dangerous Good according to
Australian Dangerous Goods
(ADG) Code, IATA or IMSBC criteria.
UN NUMBER: None allocated
GHS SIGNAL WORD: NONE. NOT HAZARDOUS.
HAZARD STATEMENT:
PREVENTION
P102: Keep out of reach of children.
P262: Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing.
P281: Use personal protective equipment as required.
RESPONSE
P352: Wash with plenty of soap and water.
P301+P330+P331: IF SWALLOWED: Rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting.
P370+P378: Not combustible. Use extinguishing media suited to burning
materials.
STORAGE
P402+P404: Store in a dry place. Store in a closed container.
P403+P235: Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep cool.
DISPOSAL
P501: Dispose of contents and c
                                
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Safety Data Sheet

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CAUTION
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
KOMONDOR 200 INSECTICIDE
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 200 G/L IMIDACLOPRID
GROUP
4A
INSECTICIDE
FOR THE CONTROL OF VARIOUS INSECT PESTS OF COTTON, FRUIT, VEGETABLES
AND ORNAMENTALS AS SPECIFIED IN THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE
A SOIL APPLIED TREATMENT FOR THE CONTROL OF GREYBACK AND CHILDERS
CANEGRUB IN SUGARCANE AND SILVERLEAF WHITEFLY IN VARIOUS VEGETABLE
CROPS AS SPECIFIED IN THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE
IMPORTANT: READ THIS LEAFLET BEFORE OPENING OR USING THIS
PRODUCT
APVMA Approval No.: 67913/104936
Crop Culture Pty Ltd
ACN: 142 860 473
Unit 9, 57-59 Horne Street
Sunbury Vic 3429
Ph: 0413 587 682
Fax: 03 8888 9992
www.cropculture.com.au
KOMONDOR 200 INSECTICIDE - LEAFLET
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
RESTRAINTS
DO NOT use on crops produced hydroponically or in glasshouses and
other covered situations.
DO NOT apply Komondor 200 Insecticide or any other Group 4A
Insecticide as a foliar spray after soil
application of Komondor 200 Insecticide in that crop.
DO NOT apply more than one application of Komondor 200 Insecticide per
crop for vegetables, per
ratoon crop for sugarcane.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
1) FOLIAR SPRAY APPLICATIONS
CROP
INSECT
RATE
WHP
CRITICAL COMMENTS
Brassicas
Grey cabbage
Aphid
Turnip Aphid
25 mL/100 L
or
300 mL/ha
7 days
(H)
Apply at first sign of aphid infestation. Add a wetting agent.
Capsicum
Green Peach
Aphid
Apply at first sign of aphid infestation.
Cotton
Aphids
250 mL/ha +
Pulse
Penetrant at
0.2% v/v (2
mL/L water)
13
weeks
(H)
The addition of Pulse Penetrant or equivalent is critical for
the performance of Komondor 200 Insecticide.
Apply early in the establishment of an aphid infestation
when numbers are low (i.e. no more than 1 or 2 leaves per
plant with honeydew present). Applications made later than
this may result in reduced control.
Shorter residual control may be evident and a repeat
application of a registered aphicide (follow the Cotton
Insecticide Resistance manag
                                
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