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Page 1: Pesticide Formulations Substitutes for Common Pesticide Formulations Kevin Fry Extension Educator, Agronomy 724-548-3447 CMEG PENN STATE Crop Management

Pesticide FormulationsSubstitutes for Common Pesticide Formulations

Kevin FryExtension Educator,

Agronomy724-548-3447 CMEGCMEG

PENN STATEPENN STATECrop Management Crop Management Extension GroupExtension Group

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Instructions

• Match household product with its similar pesticide formulation type.

• Write product name in box next to the formulation it best represents.

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Pesticide Formulations

Household Products

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Foot Powder

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Pepto-Bismal & V8

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Mayonnaise

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Detergent Gelpacs & Liquacaps

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Pine-Sol

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Cocoa & Flour

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Cat Litter & Grape-nuts

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Vicks VapoRub

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Hair Spray

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White Grape Juice

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Drink Mix & Corn Starch

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Glass Cleaner

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Toothpaste & Granola Bar

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Grits & Dry Milk

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Contac Cold Medicine

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Guinea Pig/Rabbit Food

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Pesticide Formulations

Answers

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#1. Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC)

• Emulsion; fine liquid particles suspended in another liquid

• Forms cloudy mixture when mixed with water

• Homogenized milk• Dual II Magnum• Prowl 3.3EC

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#2. Solution (S) /Concentrated Solution (C or LC)

• Liquid that will form a true aqueous solution

• Banvel / Clarity 4S• Roundup

Weathermax 4.5S

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#3. Flowable (F or L)

• Fine solid particles dispersed (suspended) in a liquid

• Atrazine 4L• Princep 4L• Callisto 4SC

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#4. Dust (D)

• Fine solid particles• Ready to use• Not water-soluble

• Copper Dragon• Easy Garden 10%

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#5. Granule (G)

• Small particles• Ready to use• Not water-soluble

• Diazinon, Ant Killer• Lorsban 15G• “Weed and Feed”

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#6. Pellet (P or PS)

• Formed small- to medium-sized particles

• Ready to use• Not water-soluble

• DowAgro 1/8” “blanks”

• Spike 20P

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#7. Wettable Powder (W or WP)

• Relatively insoluble fine-particle solid that forms a suspension

• Not a true solution

• Karmex• Pounce 25WP

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#8. Water-Dispersible Granules (WDG) / Dry Flowables (DF)

• Small particles of a wettable powder

• Will form a suspension• Not a true solution

• Option 35WDG• Steadfast 75DF

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#9. Soluble Powder (SP or WSP)

• Fine- or medium-particle sized solid that will dissolve in water to form a true solution

• Roundup Pro Dry• Ambush 25WSP

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#10. Water Soluble Packaging (Gel Pack)

• A semi-solid colloid (jelly) packaged in water-soluble film.

• Buctril Gel• “Toss and go”

packaging

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#11. Aerosol (A)

• Fine airborne particles/droplets plus a propellant

• D-Con House and Garden

• Bug repellent – DEET

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#12. Bait (B)

• Attractant/feeding stimulant + food + pesticide

• MaxAttrax Ant Feeding• Attack brand Beetle

Trap• Trails End Molluscicide

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#13. Invert Emulsion (IE)

• An emulsion in which the active ingredient is dispersed in oil rather than in water

• Usually a thick mixture

• Certain roadside non-crop products

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#14. Microencapsulated (ME)

• Coated or encased units – time release

• Prowl H2O• MicroTech• BioBarrier

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#15. Ready-to-Use (RTU)

• Solution or suspension diluted to use rate

• Roundup RTU

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#16. ULV/Fog/Smoke

• Fine particles/ droplets suspended in air

• Raid concentrate fogger

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So what!?

• Why are formulations important?• Storage – dry vs. liquid;

concentrated?• Handling – dry vs. liquid, do you

have preference?• Mixing and Loading

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Mixing and Loading

• Mixing and loading order can be determined by the formulation if not specified on the label.

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Formulation Tank Mixing Order

1. Fill tank ¼ to ½ full with water or carrier and begin agitation

2. Adjuvants used for anti-foaming, buffers, compatibility, AMS, etc.

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Formulation Tank Mixing Order

1. Fill tank ¼ to ½ full with water or carrier and begin agitation

2. Adjuvants used for anti-foaming, buffers, compatibility, AMS, etc.

3. Dry products (WP, WDG, DF, WSP)4. Liquid Flowables (F or L)

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Formulation Tank Mixing Order

1. Fill tank ¼ to ½ full with water or carrier and begin agitation

2. Adjuvants used for anti-foaming, buffers, compatibility, AMS, etc.

3. Dry products (WP, WDG, DF, WSP)4. Liquid Flowables (F or L)

5. Microencapsulated (ME)6. Emulsifiable Concentrates (EC)

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Formulation Tank Mixing Order

1. Fill tank ¼ to ½ full with water or carrier and begin agitation2. Adjuvants used for anti-foaming, buffers, compatibility, AMS,

etc. 3. Dry products (WP, WDG, DF, WSP)4. Liquid Flowables (F or L)5. Microencapsulated (ME)6. Emulsifiable Concentrates (EC)

7. Liquid solutions (S, C, LC) usually clear8. Adjuvants used for herbicide efficacy

enhancement (COC, NIS, MSO)

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Formulation Tank Mixing Order

1. Fill tank ¼ to ½ full with water or carrier and begin agitation2. Adjuvants used for anti-foaming, buffers, compatibility, AMS,

etc. 3. Dry products (WP, WDG, DF, WSP)4. Liquid Flowables (F or L)5. Microencapsulated (ME)6. Emulsifiable Concentrates (EC)7. Liquid solutions (S, C, LC) usually clear8. Adjuvants used for herbicide efficacy enhancement (COC,

NIS, MSO)

9. Add water/carrier to desired level

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Remember acronym W.A.L.E.S*

• W – WP, WDG, DF, WSP• A – Agitate• L – Liquid Flowables• E – Emulsifiable Concentrates• S – Surfactants

*Read each product label for product-specific mixing instructions.

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Notes on Sprayer Mixing

• Start with a clean tank. Leftovers may cause unforeseen problems

• Always use clean water• Make a slurry of each dry formulation

before adding to tank• Agitate thoroughly before adding each

product• Spray solution and clean tank after each

days use

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• Certain insecticides and/or fungicides can be tank mixed with herbicides—check the product label

• If you question the compatibility of a tank mixture, use the JAR TEST

Notes on Sprayer Mixing

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Jar Test

• Better to have gel, precipitate, sludge, or concrete in a jar rather than in your sprayer, hoses, pumps, and tips.

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Jar Test

• Labeled combinations of herbicides with fertilizers, insecticides, and fungicides are difficult to find.

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• Always wear PPE when pouring or mixing pesticides.

• Perform this test in a safe area away from food and sources of ignition.

• Pesticide used in this test should be put into the spray tank when completed and applied to a labeled site.

• Rinse all utensils and jars, and pour rinse water into spray tank.

Jar Test Safety

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1. In two 1-quart jars, add 1 pint of carrier in each 2. Add ¼ teaspoon of compatibility agent to one jar

(equivalent to 2 pints per 100 gal)

Jar Test

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1. In two 1-quart jars, add 1 pint of carrier in each 2. Add ¼ teaspoon of compatibility agent to one jar

(equivalent to 2 pints per 100 gal)3. To each jar, add the required amount (see

below) of pesticide in proper order4. When all ingredients have been added, shake

both jars for 15 seconds and allow to stand for at least 15 minutes. Then inspect for flakes, sludge, gels, etc., which may indicate incompatibility.

Jar Test

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1. In two 1-quart jars, add 1 pint of carrier in each. 2. Add ¼ teaspoon of compatibility agent to one jar

(equivalent to 2 pints per 100 gal).3. To each jar, add the required amount (see below) of

pesticide in proper order.4. When all ingredients have been added, shake both

jars for 15 seconds and allow to stand for at least 15 minutes. Then inspect for flakes, sludge, gels, etc., which may indicate incompatibility.

5. Compare the two jars, one with the compatibility agent and one without.

6. Decide if the mixture can be sprayed with or without the compatibility agent or even at all.

Jar Test

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Required Amounts of Pesticide for Jar Tests

• For dry rates (16oz per lb) • 1 lb/A = 1.5 teaspoons

• For liquid rates (16 fl oz = 1 pint; 2 pints = 1 quart) • 1 pint/A = 0.5 teaspoon• 1 qt/A = 1.0 teaspoon

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• For low liquid rates (< 8 oz)• Fill quart jar half full of water• Add label rate of pesticide

(Ex. 0.67 oz/A Accent)• Fill remainder of jar (32 oz)• Add one teaspoon of dilute solutions

to jar test

Required Amounts of Pesticide for Jar Tests

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Questions?

Sample Jar Test

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© The Pennsylvania State University 2006 February 2006

This presentation was developed by Kevin Fry, Penn State Extension Educator in Armstrong County.

This presentation was adapted from a hands-on presentation and handouts given by Pat Hipkins, Senior Research Associate and Assistant Coordinator of the Virginia Tech Pesticide Programs, at the Northeastern Region Pesticide Safety Education Center Workshop in September 2005.

All product photographs in this presentation were taken by Kevin Fry, Penn State Extension Educator in Armstrong County.

The mixing and loading photographs in this presentation were taken from pesticidepics.com, the National Pesticide Media Database on the Virginia Tech Pesticide Programs web site.

Use of this presentation or parts of this presentation is encouraged as long as this credit slide is included.

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